słownik polsko - angielski

język polski - English

przymusowa po angielsku:

1. compulsory


Because education is not compulsory in all countries, there are many children who do not attend school.
Attendance is compulsory.
He regards so-called compulsory education as useless.
In Japan, attendance at elementary and junior high school is compulsory.
compulsory military service
He began to resent the compulsory attendance at the boring factory meetings
Do you think P.E. lessons should be optional or compulsory?
The course was compulsory, so John had to take it.
Education is compulsory until 18 or 19 in many countries.
When I was at school it was compulsory to wear school uniforms.
All employers must undergo compulsory drug tests.
I am in favour of compulsory voting.
School uniform is no longer compulsory in many British schools.
My country had a compulsory six-month quarantine period for domestic pets.

Angielskie słowo "przymusowa" (compulsory) występuje w zestawach:

law and punishment

2. forced


They forced her to confess.
The police found no sign of forced entry.
Learning should not be forced. Learning should be encouraged.
He gritted his teeth and forced back his growing fear.
One of the most curious things that has forced itself on my notice is that there is no permanence in the judgement of beauty.
I'm not angry. Look, see this smiling face? "That's what they call a forced smile!"
Isn't it reacting against that forced on us that is "human"?
After weighing all these considerations, the promoters will present their scheme in the form of a private bill; however, they might find themselves forced to alter the route in order to meet criticisms in Parliament.
The Okinawans came to be forced to live alongside life-threatening danger.
An impatient driver forced his way through the crossing against the red light.
Should the rich be forced to part with some of their wealth in order to help the poor?
Weakness brought on by a number of respiratory ailments had forced him just last week to announce that he was giving up his conducting career.
When two people are forced into a marriage of convenience, they will be an unhappy, bickering couple until the very end.
It is the case that those who live on a pension are forced to lead a hard life.
After a streak of bad luck, a persistent gambler will be forced to play for high stakes.