Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

obijać in English:

1. crack


Don't pour hot water into the glass or it will crack.
Don't crack a nut with a sledgehammer.
What can you do to prevent walls from cracking?
cracking the whip
Looking at your eyes, I thought you must have been smoking crack, but then I realized you were an anime character.
In conclusion, Ahn, it very much falls to you and me to set the tone for the work environment. I will do my bit to defuse the present climate and crack on with the job at hand. I hope I can rely on your support for this.
I awoke this morning at the crack of dawn, only to find that the crops had been ruined by ravenous birds.
How do you always get such good marks in school? I never see you even crack a book.
Crack two eggs into a bowl, then whisk them together with some milk.
He really knows how to make cracks. They always hit where a victim lives.
One more crack out of you, young man, and I'm showing everyone your baby pictures.
We've gotta run. I got the news that Jack cracked last night.
the crack of a rifle/whip/breaking branch
This crack in the earth recently opened up on a farm in New Zealand
One of her choice parlor tricks was to crack walnuts with her quadriceps, to the amazement of even the most seasoned bodybuilders.

2. beat


Beat it.
In the automotive industry of the 1970's, Japan beat the U.S. at its own game.
The noonday sun beat down with dazzling brightness on the tennis court.
Parents who beat their children really make my blood boil.
And they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.
I went down to the sports office to sign up for the last position on the basketball team, but somebody else beat me to it.
When Charlotte saw the other girl running past her, she knew she couldn’t beat her in the race.
This is a dangerous beat. We shouldn't be here. We got lost in this beat, can you tell us how to get back to the centre?
How many times was you beaten sb?
So pack up your men in white and beat it
Which country’ football team beat Holland?
I’m going to bed now – I’m beat.
Domestic violence is a serious problem. Lots of parents regularly beat their children.
There are different methods of beating eggs.
Add the sugar and vanilla to the cream and beat vigorously until the cream thickens.

English word "obijać"(beat) occurs in sets:

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3. upholster


The armchair has been reupholstered in shocking-pink fabric.
How to upholster a couch?

4. manhandle


Don't manhandle the women.
The police manhandled him into a van

5. bruise


I have a bruise.
My whole body was one big bruise after the rugby game.
blood thinners make it more likely for you to bruise
That's a really awful bruise. - Yeah, I know. I fell off my bike a couple of days ago.
to be covered in bruises
How to create a gross-looking bruise for Halloween.
Her long dress covered a huge bruise on her knee
The driver hit his head on the windscreen and ended up with a terrible bruise.
She's got bruise
I was scratched and bruised all over
1. [noun, countable] - a dark mark where the skin has not been broken but is darker in colour, often as a result of being hit by something 2. [verb] - to cause or to get a bruise or bruises
He suffered cuts and bruises after falling off his bike.
She bruised her leg quite badly when she fell.
Fallen apples are often bruised.
minor cuts and bruises