Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

iść po coś in English:

1. go for go for


I'll go for chicken.
go for a walk, go for a swim
If you really want the job, go for it.
Parents go for an all private education
I will go for the blue shirt.
I've decided to go for the teaching job.
Which course have you decidet to go for?
We'll go for that if there's a two-thirds majority.
I'm going to go for a degree program.
Let's go for a pizza.
you should go for darker hair
go for darker colours
Do you want to go for coffee later?

English word "iść po coś"(go for) occurs in sets:

phrasal verbs 1289-1306

2. fetch fetch


Please fetch me a piece of paper.
Throw a stick and watch the dog fetch it.
fetch a ladder
Fetch it and put it on the fire.
As a young boy on winter mornings, he would have to go out to a frozen lake in minus thirty degree celsius weather and make a hole in the ice to fetch water for the family.
The dog fetched a ball.
Then he called the hospital and told them to come and fetch his boy.
play fetch with my dog!
I'm telling you, his old car won't fetch a red cent.
Hunting dogs are trained to fetch. The house fetched more than we expected.
Konokko, fetch him.
A dog likes to fetch a stick its owner.
A dog fetches a ball. An example of to fetch is a dog going after a ball to bring it back to the person who threw it.
She’s been ​teaching the ​dog to fetch. The ​collection of ​paintings fetched over a million ​dollars.
I left my keys on the table; could you fetch them for me?

3. to collect to collect


30 years ago it was very popular to collect stamps.
Your shoes will be repaired and ready for you to collect on Thursday.