Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

łączyć się z czymś in English:

1. connect connect


Connect the two cables together.
They are planning to connect the cities with a railroad.
It is connected to summer.
Imogen of the Internet can connect to dial-up BBSes by whistling into a funnel attached to a phone line.
We usually connect Americans with freedom.
One hutong connects with another, siheyuans connect with other siheyuans to form a block, and blocks join with other blocks to form the whole city.
Please connect a controller.
They often connect Japan with Mt. Fuji.
The bridge connects the two parts of the town.
Connect these together. Take the cable and connect it to the printer.
I put you through, I connect you now
connect east and west
When I connected the pump, the manometer showed only 0.7 bar.
Telephone calls connect callers with a human voice.
Could you connect my computer to the printer?

2. collocate with collocate with



English word "łączyć się z czymś"(collocate with) occurs in sets:

Unit 2 Adrenaline

3. join join


I guess it doesn't make any difference which swimming club I join.
Every time I join a new game of Warcraft, I am pitted against a new team of adversaries.
join us!
And, above all, I will ask you to join in the work of remaking this nation, the only way it's been done in America for 221 years — block by block, brick by brick, calloused hand by calloused hand.
I hope you can join us at these very important July DCA meetings and complement your stay by exploring some of the many affordable charms of Tokyo.
For this race, people under the age of 35 (including 35) join the young people's group; people from 36 to 50 years old join the middle-aged group and people 51 or over join the elderly group.
You always ask me to join your team because you need one more guy. Come on - just once I'd like you to say it's because I alone am worth ten of them - even if it is a lie.
One hutong connects with another, siheyuans connect with other siheyuans to form a block, and blocks join with other blocks to form the whole city.
I don't intend to flatly reject suicide, but I really wish parents would not make their children join in with them.
Two months ago, I joined an orchestra. We're having a karaoke party. Would you like to join in?
Surrender your freedom, avoid daylight, live to work, and you too could join a
Career opportunities, flex-time, satellite offices, and more childcare facilities are required to make women at home join the work force.
Soviet and Western observers have warned that if the Muslim republics do not join the commonwealth, they may from a separate group, setting up a volatile ethnic and religious split.
I’m going to have a drink. Will you join me? She can’t come now, but she’ll join us for lunch later.
You should practice English with a friend or classmate. Maybe you could join an Internet forum or a language club.

4. connect with something connect with something