Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

puszczać in English:

1. letting


The rain is letting up.
There's the perk of letting you join communities for paying members.
If you have a positive attitude, you are looking for ways to solve the problems that you can solve, and you are letting go of the things over which you have no control.
I hope you consider my request for a day off this Tuesday 8th. If possible, I'd appreciate you letting me recover those hours any other day.
When we deal with people, it would be wise to try to separate the sheep from the goats without letting them know it.
A good diplomat is a person who practices the technique of letting someone else let the cat out of the bag.
Jimmy tried to cajole his parents into letting him drive across the country with his friends.
Are you still letting last night's fight bother you? That's so naive.
Lately, I've been letting my English go. It seems I'll never improve at it, no matter how many years I study.
If you don't get in our way any more, I could see my way to letting bygones be bygones. "That's remarkably generous ..."
Thank you for letting me know that the Model 600-J printer will not be available until May 4, 1997.
Hmm, and I thought I was being kind by letting you live.
When she saw the lengths he'd gone to to get all dressed up, she couldn't help letting a brief chuckle escape.
A talkative person is always letting the cat out of the bag and jeopardizing the interests of others.
Thanks a lot for letting me play with your Xbox. "No problem dude, knock yourself out."

English word "puszczać"(letting) occurs in sets:

the power of silence

2. Release


We caught three big fish, but we're going to release them back into the water rather than take them home.
The cones of the jack pine, for example, do not readily open to release their seeds until they have been subjected to great heat.
What a release!
When you practise extreme sports your brain releases endorphins.
It's very unlikely that we will release a new album before next winter.
When Netflix decided to release the entire 13-episode first season of a TV series in one go; it reminded viewers to watch responsibly.
If we send all of them to landfill sites; over 130;000 kilos of lead will be released into the soil.
We arrested him a couple days ago but clever lawyer got him released.
Phosphorus provides nourishment for cyanobacteria (blue algae) which multiply and release toxins.
Cleanse me! Release me! Set me free!
We'll release the final agenda on the morning of Monday, January 20, so please reply quickly.
It is rather ridiculous that, in some countries, a person cannot even release their own work into the public domain.
Let your friends choose from our huge range of new releases and all-time classics, films and video games!
Firefighters took two hours to release the driver from the wreckage. Six hostages were released shortly before midday.
In the event that asbestos-covered mesh is found, ensure its safety by damping the asbestos portion to prevent dust release and wrapping in a plastic bag.

3. let go


I let go this idea.
I let go of the idea I could be a model long ago -- I'm only 152 cm tall.

4. do you flay



5. let let let



English word "puszczać"(let let let) occurs in sets:

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6. run


You run.
Run!
She got a run in her stocking when she broke the heel of her shoe.
I was going to run over the notes one last time, but there wasn't time.
Some board members questioned his ability to run the corporation.
They have run this small hotel since it was established.
I like to do a few exercises to loosen up before I run.
I was late for the bus, late for work, and got a run my stockings.
Please write me a letter whenever you run into trouble.
Northerners had expected to win the Battle of Bull Run.
You've run into some trouble or something?
She knew that if she started to cry her mascara would run.
A good ballboy or ballgirl must be able to concentrate hard and run fast.
Will you run down to the corner and buy me a paper?
Lots of women both run a home and go out to work.

7. drop


Drop me a line.
At this rate, the risk is high that our country's competitive position will drop even further.
Even if the performance is good, I still say we drop the project.
It's getting dark early around here. The sun seems to drop like a rock when autumn rolls around.
If my plane doesn't crash, and if I do not get kidnapped by organ thieves, I will drop you a line at the beginning of the week.
Please leave a message after the beep or drop some candies in our mailbox.
We drop off our luggage in a small prefab hut and promptly start preparations.
It is the drop in the rice pricing (blamed on consumers' loss of interest in rice and the freeing up of the international market) that is the cause.
It is easier for heaven and earth to disappear than for the least stroke of a pen to drop out of the Law.
Mr Suzuki persuaded his son to drop his plan to study abroad.
I've been meaning to drop by and see you, but I've been rather busy this week.
If you find yourself trapped by a bear in the forest, your best bet is to drop to the ground and play dead.
In order to prevent a further drop of the Japanese currency, the Bank of Japan intervened in the market to support it at around 150 yen to the dollar.
Want to drop round my place? "Can I?" "My parents come home late as they both work."
It is characteristic of the fork ball, one of baseball's change-ups, that a ball that flew straight will drop suddenly just before the batter.

8. let off



9. fly


Birds fly.
On the fifteenth of August, thousands of people fly kites.
Birds can fly thousands of miles away and return to the same place every year.
This wasn't here this morning ... looks like somebody's been fly tipping.
We have new data about production and sale of electric fly swatters worldwide.
Baseball players should allow for the wind in catching a fly.
It takes eight hours to fly from Zurich to Boston, but only six for the return trip.
When booking flights, I decided the easiest way would be to fly to Beijing first, then get the train to complete my journey.
What am I going to do? I can't close my fly.
I wonder if they don't have meetings anymore where strong words fly and everyone goes at each other tooth and nail.
fly {rzecz.} ucieczka, mucha, latanie, rozporek | fly {przym.} szybkie, przebiegły, szybki, zamek błyskawiczny, szybka, wartki | to fly {czas.} lecieć, polecieć, latać, przelatywać, śpieszyć, pilotować, pierzchać, śpieszyć się, uciekać, fruwać
You can use a rolled-up newspaper for killing a fly or moth.
To fly big passenger airliners calls for long training and experience.
Fred has very little patience, and it doesn't take much to make him fly off the handle.

10. unhand