dicionário polonês - Inglês

język polski - English

odwróć inglês:

1. flip


Flip to the back of the book for the index.
The car flipped as it went round the final curve.
to flip a switch
The plane flipped and crashed.
It's so hot that one can flip.
Some skiers flip in the air.
I lost my place in my book when the pages flipped over in the wind.
You did not just flip your hair back.
This worked, but still somewhat awkwardly. Then Croiviser had the insight to flip the axis upside down, turning it into a spindle.
You play the game by pounding the table when prompted, until the end where you flip the table over to send simulated food and cutlery flying.
The manager dismisses someone almost once a month now, and I don't know how we can flip burgers any faster or better or with more team spirit or whatever it is that he wants.

Inglês palavra "odwróć"(flip) ocorre em conjuntos:

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2. flip it over



Inglês palavra "odwróć"(flip it over) ocorre em conjuntos:

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3. reverse


If a man wants to learn to sound like a native speaker of Japanese, he shouldn't only learn Japanese from women. The reverse is true for a woman.
He did the reverse of what I asked.
in reverse order
Instead of putting the car into gear, she put it into reverse, causing a great deal of damage to the store-front.
Our performance was a huge reverse.
Labour have accused him of putting the economy into reverse.
You're blocking my gate - can you reverse a little?
The effects of the disease can only be reversed by a bone-marrow donation.
Driving in reverse is always more difficult than driving forward.
It would take years to reverse the damage that has been done to the environment.
In the morning they walk to school, in the afternoon they simply reverse their earlier route.
You should reverse carefully.
People have plastic surgies because they think they can reverse ageing.
Count from one to five in reverse order, please!
Translation is always a treason, and as a Ming author observes, can at its best be only the reverse side of a brocade,—all the threads are there, but not the subtlety of colour or design.