dicionário polonês - Inglês

język polski - English

sądzić przypuszczać inglês:

1. suppose suppose


I suppose so.
I happen to prefer champagne to ditchwater, but there is no reason to suppose that the cosmos does.
If you sum up feminist counselling in a few words, I suppose it would be counselling done from a woman's standpoint.
Oh, well... thought Dima. "I suppose that I can't be picky at a time like this."
When it comes to Chinese books that are overvalued worldwide I suppose it's Sun Tzu, isn't it?
It is a general popular error to suppose the loudest complainers for the publick to be the most anxious for its welfare.
I suppose that what we mean by beauty is that object, spiritual or material, more often material, which satisfies our aesthetic sense.
What a mess...I suppose there's nothing for it but restricting admissions. Handing out numbered tickets or something.
With this one exception, it is quite wrong to suppose that a simple culture will also have a simple language.
I pay my university fees to go to university by part-time work. Well, I'm a 'working student' I suppose.
Imagine a problem such as this: Suppose your brother has a car accident.
We can save on translations by giving it to an employee whose mother speaks that language. -- And I suppose you save on the cost of a doctor by seeing someone whose mother had been a doctor?
I suppose (that) I suppose you're right. So things worked out for the best, I suppose. 'Aren't you pleased?' 'Yes, I suppose so.'
But each to his own, I suppose. / 2. Nobody supposed that they would win. / 3. I don't suppose you know the code. / 4. Don't suppose we can do this again.

Inglês palavra "sądzić przypuszczać"(suppose) ocorre em conjuntos:

słowka bieżace luty

2. reckon reckon


Katie reckons that we should call our business "Poppy's Plants", but I disagree.
Well, I think it’ll work. What do you reckon?
I reckon that
The rescue flight had to reckon with strong winds and freezing temperatures.
Subdued girls are generally the prettiest I reckon. The loud, bustling ones are awful.
You can always reckon on me.
Ah, I reckon you go straight down this prefectural road ...
What you reckon we oughta do, Jem?
Reckon the cost before you decide to purchase the car.
his debts were reckoned at $300,000
„his debts were reckoned at $300,000” = calculate = reckon; „he reckons that the army should pull out entirely” = believe, think
Angela quickly reckoned the amount on her fingers.
they had reckoned on a day or two more of privacy
He reckoned he would be paid far more as a principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre
We’ve done all we can, I reckon. reckon he’ll win. Do you reckon you’ll be able to come? Moving house is reckoned to be one of the most stressful things you can do.