Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

nabierać in English:

1. take in


She couldn't take in this plan
The course is hard because you have to take in a lot of information.
Would you like to take in a movie?
They were taken in and lost their money. I couldn't take in what he was saying.
It is difficult to take in all this information?
It was an interesting lecture but there was just too much to take in.
We still can't believe that it had happened. It's a lot to take in.
too much to take in

English word "nabierać"(take in) occurs in sets:

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2. trick


Magicians trick their audience into believing they have special powers.
He tricked me.
I'm going trick you into thinking I'm an old man.
To take good pictures there are some knacks to learn and a little trick.
You won't trick her; she knows a thing or two.
It's a good idea to stop using direct-links to files. Use a trick like starting the URL with double-width h t t p or something.
At The Happiness Institute in Australia, a couple of hundred dollars may do the trick.
Having this meeting isn't going to do the trick, is it?
They tricked her out of all her money. She felt guily that she is tricking them.
They had to think of a trick to get past the guards. I wasn't really ill - it was just a trick.
It's a trick - but a clever trick!
This advert uses a special camera trick to make the food look perfect.
Look at that chick, I'd like to trick her.
This trick works because the waxy substance in the banana skin fills in the scratch.
He tied his son's shoe with a double knot and said, "There, that should do the trick."

English word "nabierać"(trick) occurs in sets:

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