Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

mieć dobre relacje z in English:

1. have a good relationship with have a good relationship with



English word "mieć dobre relacje z"(have a good relationship with) occurs in sets:

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2. get along with get along with


Although she tried hard to get along with her colleagues, she felt like an outsider at work
We don't get along with her.

English word "mieć dobre relacje z"(get along with) occurs in sets:

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3. get on with get on with


Stop talking and get on with your work.
Be quiet and get on with your homework. / The teacher asked the pupils to get on with some work quietly as she had to leave the classroom. / How are you getting on with your Spanish lessons?
How do you get on with your brothers and sisters?
I get on with my mister.
wich of your sisters you get on with?
I often don't have enough time to actually get on with my work
After he left we were able to get on with our normal lives again.
After coffee break we have to get on with the meeting.
I can't help you now. I need to get on with the cooking.
I don’t get on with Anna. She’s really annoying.
I get on with Alice really well. She is such a friendly girl.
I'm just impatient to get on with my life
I don't get on with people who are moody and pessimistic.
Do you get on with your neighbours?
She doesn't get on with her brother, they argue all the time.

English word "mieć dobre relacje z"(get on with) occurs in sets:

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4. get on well with get on well with


I get on well with my wife's parents.
I’m friendly and I get on well with most people.
I get on well with my sister
Do you get on well with your sister?
I get on well with my boss
i get on well with my the oldest brother
Do you get on well with your boss?
she doesn't get on well with her sister

5. get on get on


When I get on the plane I always look for the emergency exits.
get on with
The bus was full. We couldn't get on.
Anyway, I'd better get on.
1. He got on his bicycle and rode down the street. 2. Amy and I really get on well.
He’s getting on very well at school. How did you get on at your interview?
After school, I get on my bike and ride home.
He wanted desperately to get on with his career.
Every time I get on my board to dance it is a pure moment of happiness.
get on = to make progress, manage. how did you get on in your exam?. get on with your homework!
In this case, people believe that the couple will not get on and that their marriage will end badly.
make progress (also get along)/Let's get on with the party
enter a bus, train, etc./The train is leaving. Quick, get on!
Can we please get on, because there are a lot of things still to discuss.
Mary gets on a bus number 9 to get to work. / You can pay when you get on the bus.

English word "mieć dobre relacje z"(get on) occurs in sets:

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use of English

6. have good relationship with have good relationship with



7. get on well get on well


Do they get on well?
I get on well with my children.
all get on well brilliantly
I get on well with my boss
we don't get on well
-What does it mean „get on well with own wife”? -When you have time and fancying to give-and-take.
i get on well with most people