Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

wydrążyć in English:

1. to carve


to carve something from/out of something (The beads were carved from solid ivory.)

English word "wydrążyć"(to carve) occurs in sets:

ENTERPRISE 4 CHAPTER 5

2. core


I don't eat the apple core.
He seems like a softy on the surface, but at the core he's got an iron will that makes him an extremely tough negotiator.
Remove the cap from the ink refill bottle, fill the dropper with ink, and drip an appropriate amount onto the marker's core.
Better health care was at the core of the senator's campaign
What Jansky had observed was the 14.6m wavelength radio wave from the Milky Way's core.
The company has rapidly branched out from its previous core business in recent years.
That is the second core element of reinforced economic governance.
What core competencies does the job involve?
apple core
The core is an essential part of the diaper.
The Earth has an outer silicate solid crust, a highly viscous mantle, a liquid outer core and a solid inner core.
He had a talent for being able to get straight to the core of a problem.
The core is the part of the processor that performs the reading and executing of instructions.
core staff

English word "wydrążyć"(core) occurs in sets:

preparing food

3. hollow


Without art our life would be hollow.
This melon sounds hollow. Maybe that's why it was so cheap.
a hollow tree
As if to answer my question, a long and hollow team rose from the forest.
When a book and a head collide and a hollow sound is heard, must it always have come from the book?
My life is hollow without him.
We heard somber hollow sounds from the cave.
The trunk of the tree was hollow on the inside, making it a great hiding place for the children.
They saw it as a hollow exercise on the part of senior management.
Because of the illness her cheeks were hollow.
hollow eyes / to feel hollow / hollow cheeks
Molly's prosthesis was a hollow cast with a pole at the bottom for balance.
a hollow ​tube. This ​tree ​trunk ​sounds hollow. a hollow ​victory
The government’s election promises now seem increasingly hollow.
Other matters receive far less attention, and useful rules remain hollow phrases.