Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

pomieścić in English:

1. accommodate


The hotel can accommodate 300 people.
She was kind enough to accommodate me with some money.
The canal can accommodate ships as large as 150,000 dead weight tons.
Sorry, I can't accommodate you.
You must accommodate your plans to mine.
It was very far-sighted for that company to change its policy to accommodate the decrease in numbers of children and the aging of society.
I accommodate statistics to theory.
Now, the Islamic country is working to accommodate its clients through the offer to accept their national currencies.
This lecture hall is able to accommodate
You could opt for spending less per head in order to accommodate more guests at the reception.
Auto Scaling automatically starts additional instances to accommodate increasing load on your application
accommodate all needs
Dwelling plans should demonstrate that dwellings will accommodate the furniture, access and activity space requirements relating to the declared level of occupancy.
I needed to accommodate to the new schedule.
They modified the report to accommodate all views.

English word "pomieścić"(accommodate) occurs in sets:

Full steam ahead for the trip of a lifetime
The pros and cons of technology
Dwelling Space Standards - SUMMARY
angielski: państwo i społeczeństwo (dział 5)
Fiszki z książki - "Myers' Grand Hippodrome" (Anon...

2. to hold


to hold a meeting
to hold sth in one's hand

English word "pomieścić"(to hold) occurs in sets:

MSG 2 (18.12) i (08.01)
UNIT 2.3 - Meetings
Travel and Movement

3. seat


Tom broke into Mary's car and stole what was hidden under the driver's seat.
Are there enough chairs to seat 12 people?
Be seated!
This seat, it's real leather, isn't it? It would be a disaster if some slip-up gets it dirtied.
Gladly pass the souls of the righteous to the golden seat of Ahura Mazda, to the golden seat of the Amesha-Spentas, to the Garô-nmânem, the abode of Ahura Mazda, the abode of the Amesha-Spentas, the abode of all the other holy beings.
In a crowded train, I make it a rule to give my seat to old people.
Perhaps having realized it was impossible to persuade her, Ms. Kurosaki sighed and sat down in her seat.
With the first election of a woman into the seat of chancellor, the feminine complement of the word, "chancelière," was chosen as the Word of the Year in 2005 by the Academy of German Language.
My seat is on flight 102 on Monday at 8 a.m.
If you piss on the toilet seat, wipe it off!
I’ve reserved two seats for Saturday night’s performance.
Why is the cerebral cortex called 'the seat of thought'?
Please, have/take a seat (= sit down). I've booked three seats for the cinema tonight. the back/front seat of a car.
1. This seat is already taken. / 2. Is this seat taken? / 2. The seats on the plane are uncomfortable. / 3. Is this seat free? / 4. This seat is very comfortable.
Gentlemen, lift the toilet seat! Ladies also like to sit dry.