Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

przywitać in English:

1. greet greet


He was aware of my presence but he did not greet me.
When they greet you at the door shake the father’s hand firmly.
Father stood to greet him
Tom greeted us
You should greet your betters by tipping your hat.
I didn't greet you because I mistook you for somebody else.
Greet him with a warm smile.
Greet her, if you see her!
And then I heard Gloria's voice greeting him
The unveiling of the sculpture was greeted with disbelief by the popular press.
How do people greet one another in your country?
greeting people
Local people greet you like an old friend.
They started to greet the priest and asked him for money. That is why we should greet civilised globalisation
Pupils greeted their new teacher with a song

English word "przywitać"(greet) occurs in sets:

Unit 7
Unit 1 - Personality: verbs
angielski kolokwium 3 cz 4
Direct unit 4 i 5
Unit 7 Preintermediate

2. say hello



English word "przywitać"(say hello) occurs in sets:

Ola angielski 2019 Module 1-2
Nowa książka, unit 2
angielski rozdzial 6
24 Lipiec Praca

3. welcome


Welcome.
On behalf of the company, I welcome you.
May I begin by thanking every one for your warm welcome?
I welcome any corrections or additions to these minutes.
We would like to give a welcome party for the new members when it's convenient for them.
An ancient manor, probably from the time of the templar knights, is the home to our family, and its outbuildings welcome friends and holiday guests all year round.
Even a rare guest wears out his welcome after three days.
She gave me such a sincere welcome that I was at home with her immediately.
Tokyo was really wonderful and the welcome the Japanese extended to us was also just as wonderful.
Thank you for the generous invitation but we don't want to wear out our welcome.
Companies welcome workers who take initiative.
We welcome you back into the real world. (Witamy Cię z powrotem w świecie rzeczywistym.)
Welcome! "Yo." "Oh, what, it's only Keita?"
The company president's welcome was so long that we were squeezed for time in the second half of the ceremony.
He that hears much and speaks not at all shall be welcome both in bower and hall.

4. greeted


They greeted me.
The president was greeted by the queen on arrival at the palace.
The astronauts were greeted with spontaneous applause.
His arrival was greeted with cheers.
When he saw me, he raised his hat and greeted me.
The teachers greeted the little boys.
The actress greeted her fans from the stage.
The speech was greeted by loud cheers.
He greeted the man, and came back home, to his normal, boring routine.
After I got all worked up about ordering in English, I walked in the store and they greeted me with "Irasshaimase!" I felt, like, "What the ...?"
A strange sight greeted her eyes.
Jessie shook Joseph's hand and greeted him with affection.
Nancy greeted me with a nod from across the street.
Chris followed the two and cheerfully greeted Kate.
Susan greeted her guests at the door.