Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

wymyślić in English:

1. come up with


I've come up with a brilliant idea. Let's all go on holiday together! / 2. Two spies could come up with a better excuse than that. / 3. You'll have to come up with something more original than that.
come up with an excuse
Trying to distract attention from significant issues, politicians come up with substitute topics.
As I do not want to list all the conditions in a test name I try to come up with some business definition that would suggest others what is necessary in the particular scenario for positive validation
Is that the best you can come up with?
It was a bit difficult to come up with this idea.
i need to come up with some money. he always comming up with the new ideas.
I wonder who first come up with the idea of wearing seatbelts in cars.
After a long discussion we've come up with a solution which might turn out effective.
The factory manager asked all the employees to see if they could come up with some ideas as to how the problem could be solved.
if you're not prepared to be wrong you'll never come up with anything original
Scientists have come up with proof that people can't live without animals.
I think he's going to propose an idea he come up with.
I'm trying to come up with a way to make my room look better without spending a lot of money.
She arrived late and she had to come up with an excuse.

English word "wymyślić"(come up with) occurs in sets:

MATURA FOCUS 2: Students book; Page 33b
Vocabulary Bank - Science & Technology (12)
Module 1, Work and emplyment, Money
40 new words + word formation
First Certificate Langueage unit 2 Work and employ...

2. figure out


I can't figure out how to do this.
I figured him out, he's a womanizer. I can't figure out how to do this.
It takes most people some time to figure out new software.
It took us ages to figure out how to get to the sports centre
understand, Detectives are still trying to figure out what happened.
I can't figure out his behaviour
help me figure out what to do
to finally understand something or someone after a lot of thought. I never could figure out what she saw in him. I will not be able to help her if I don't figure out what her problem is.
Let's try to figure out what could have happened.
John Has changed and I can’t figure out why.
I'm trying to figure out how to assemble the wardrobe.
I get so furious when I can't figure out what to do.
I'm trying to figure out if I have a keylogger.
He will have been trying to figure out a way to start a conversation with you.
Cheaper drones are budget friendly but may be so difficult to fly (and so delicate) that they're broken before you can figure out how to make them travel in a straight line.

English word "wymyślić"(figure out) occurs in sets:

Work - words (New Enterprise B2)
angielski str. 45 (3D, 3E, 3F)
What was the Vietnam War 2
L8 FOMO & JOMO + Easter eggs
Na spotkaniu - Meet up

3. make up


Some emploees make up excuses when they arrive late for work.
Do you ever make up excuses to avoid doing things you don't want to do?
i can't make up with her
Later I wished I had written to him to make up
Canadians make up only 40% of the class, the other students are from other countries.
make up
When we have an argument we always make up quickly.
I hope we'll make up after this argument.
She is good at making up stories./ Let's make up and not quarrel!/ Make up your mind!/ I will have to bring her a bar of chocolate to make up for my silly joke.
Elements of design include the various aspects that make up spaces and materials.
Children under the age of 15 make up nearly half of the country's population.
become friends again after a quarrel/I think you should make up.
Teachers hate when kids make up excuses.
If you were going to the cinema with a friend and he discovered that he hadn't enough money with him, would you be willing to make up the difference for him?
Women make up two-fifths of the British labour force.

English word "wymyślić"(make up) occurs in sets:

KNOWLEDGE AND THINKING- WIEDZA I MYŚLENIE
UNIT 2.25 Technology & Development
najpopularniejsze czasowniki frazowe
grammar, listening - unit 1
zeszyt unit 6 kultura

4. come up


Look, something has come up, and I can't meet you.
Can I come up and see your tattoos?
Something has come up and I have to stay at work a little longer than usual.
I'm afraid that something has come up.
I've got to go - something has just come up at home and I'm needed there.
The issue of security came up at the meeting yesterday. I'm so sorry, I have to leave. Something just come up but I'll call you later.
Wiktoria and I will come up Monday

English word "wymyślić"(come up) occurs in sets:

słowa na literę C
nauka i technika
ODCINEK 22 PRACA
sprawdzian 2a
Phrasal verbs

5. devise


We must devise some means of escape.
He was asked to devise a new sport.
they devised a clever way
t may be the most important piece of machinery ever devised.
She devised a method for quicker communications between offices.
Yet this is also an opportunity to devise new solutions to the new problems.
The cartoon characters Snoopy and Charlie Brown were devised by Charles M. Schultz.
If an error occuts in the code, you must devise a solution.
devise a plan, system, or machine
devise rules
Tell your mom about this genius shit you have just devised in your head.
Lewis devised a method for drawing structures
we can devise learning algorithms which...
The soldiers devised a way to cross the river into enemy territory without being seen
They had devised a plan to prevent competitors form stealing their technology.

English word "wymyślić"(devise) occurs in sets:

Unit 1 - Personality: verbs
CAE rozdział 8
angielski artykuły
Moje fiszki W3

6. to coin


to coin - to devise (a new word or phrase).

English word "wymyślić"(to coin) occurs in sets:

God will reward the good fishes
Sześć minut angielskiego cz. 8
archibald 3.3
Corporate image

7. think up


We'd better think up a good excuse for being so late.
Just give him five minutes and he’ll think up an excuse.

English word "wymyślić"(think up) occurs in sets:

Phrasal Verbs 365

8. cook up


cook up answers

English word "wymyślić"(cook up) occurs in sets:

Focus 5: Unit 2

9. coined


It's hot, so you'd better head back quickly. Mackerel goes off so fast that they coined 'fresh-looking rotten fish'.
Thick description is a term coined by Clifford Geertz.

English word "wymyślić"(coined) occurs in sets:

The genius of Marie Curie

10. conceive


I can't conceive of her deceiving me.
He conceived the plot for this film while he was still a student
a brilliantly conceived plan
hard to conceive / it was conceived as a joke
But nothing is so hard for those who abound in riches, as to conceive how others can be in want.
I cannot conceive why a woman would want to do that or who would want to hear it
The Archers; which is about life in a fictional village; was conceived as a way of providing information about new farming methods.
Whatever the mind of man can conceive and belive, it can achive
I can't conceive (= it is too shocking to imagine) how anyone could behave so cruelly.
We conceived a baby three months ago.
I ​think my ​uncle still conceives of me as a four-year-old. It’s hard to conceive what the ​world will be like a hundred ​years from now. The ​exhibition was conceived by the museum's ​director.
It may harm a baby if conceived before, during or soon after treatment. I can conceive of no act of terror greater than the unforgivable the ultimate destruction, that of a human soul.
together we conceive and build the new building of the future that will accommodate all-in architecture, sculpture and painting
never could have conceived the end of the relationship.
Consider what effects, that might conceivably have practical bearings, we conceive the object of our conception to have. Then, our conception of these effects is the whole of our conception of the object.

English word "wymyślić"(conceive) occurs in sets:

unit 4 dodatek
7 habits v.1

11. to think out



English word "wymyślić"(to think out) occurs in sets:

ania z zielonego wzgorza

12. make out


Honorata going to make out the difficult task.
I didn't make out his final words
He tried to make out that Jack is guilty of starting the fire, but nobody believed him.
Listen, Jack, I tried to make out the meaning of this squiggle in your test, but I failed. Could you tell me what it is?
How did you make out yesterday?
Nobody can make out why you have been put in charge here.
You always hate going to visit my parents. Don't make out it's a pleasure for you when it isn't.
I could see the sign but I couldn't make out exactly what it said.
If you can't make out what someone's saying, ask them to repeat it.
She's the kind of girl who will not make out on the first date
see sth with difficulty (in a distance)/It’s dark and I can’t make out the names on the list.
His writing is so bad i can't make out what this word's supposed to be.
make out = To write out; draw up: made out the invoices. I will make out your bill straightway, sir!
don't make out like you know the answer
The copy ic not clear and I can"t make out the words.

English word "wymyślić"(make out) occurs in sets:

Module 8d i 8e podręcznik
czasowniki frazowe
czasowniki frazowe