Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

współdzielony in English:

1. shared


Not all Americans shared Wilson's opinion.
The children shared a pizza after school.
Yesterday night, I shared a cab with Paris Hilton.
He finally decided to go to his mother with the news his father had shared.
Tom and Mary shared an umbrella. However, it wasn't big enough and they both got wet.
shared room
It's obvious but the connection between people is "words". It is by those words that thoughts are shared and arguments carried out.
When we say that a language is culturally transmitted - that is, that it is learned rather than inherited - we mean that it is part of that whole complex of learned and shared behavior that anthropologists call culture.
Personal life of Larry Ewing was shared in a website.
The girl screamed with fear, which we all shared.
An own language for each nation and a second that's shared by all.
We're trying to make sure that the work is shared out equally.
Our problems must be dealt with through partnership; progress must be shared.
Words alone cannot meet the needs of our people. These needs will be met only if we act boldly in the years ahead; and if we understand that the challenges we face are shared, and our failure to meet them will hurt us all.

English word "współdzielony"(shared) occurs in sets:

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2. sharing


What happened to the girl you were sharing the bedroom with?
I'm sharing my flat with my brother.
He would be sharing a carriage with others schoolboys.
Yes, I'm very good at sharing ideas.
Sharing is caring.
We're sharing your work.
Two male students sharing an umbrella? How strange.
People sharing a ride should refrain from conversation with other passengers.
They had been living where they could, sharing flats and baths, and kitchens, for some years.
Nakido is a file sharing platform.