słownik polsko - angielski

język polski - English

Wynajmować po angielsku:

1. Rent


We were shocked when the landlord raised our rent by $200.00 a month.
If your rent comes in past the fifth, a late charge will be added.
Our rent is four times as much as it was ten years ago.
Room for rent.
Our monthly income has to cover food, rent, clothing, transportation, and so on.
Fifteen per cent of the housing will be affordable, so that low-income families will be able to buy or rent homes in the area.
As soon as the land of any country has all become private property, the landlords, like all other men, love to reap where they never sowed, and demand a rent even for its natural produce.
The rent can be a bit expensive, but something nearby would be best.
I like this flat. The location is good, and besides, rent is not very high.
If we pay the rent to the landlady, we won't have any money for food; we are between the devil and the deep blue sea.
After she’d paid her rent, Jen had no money left for food.
i found a really beautiful house for rent in suburbs
We could rent a car for the weekend. He'll be renting an apartment until he can find a house to buy.
The house we rent is in a good neighbourhood. (Dom, który wynajmujemy, jest w dobrym sąsiedztwie.)
We rented a small bungalow for the long weekend

Angielskie słowo "Wynajmować" (Rent) występuje w zestawach:

Zawodowy Angielski dział 10

2. Let


Let me be.
Let us stop to think how much we depend upon atomic energy.
My love for you won't let me tell you everything. Some things are better left unsaid.
Why has Japan let pollution get so bad?
You probably think you know how to do this, but let me explain it once more.
I'm sorry, I don't let in people I don't know.
He persuaded his firm to let him go back to his old job.
Make a good translation of the sentence that you are translating. Don't let translations into other languages influence you.
I had no difficulty in persuading my father to let me study abroad.
I held onto the rope for as long as I could, but I finally had to let go.
It was bad enough that he usually came to work late, but coming in drunk was the last straw, and I'm going to have to let him go.
This is a secret just between you and me, so don't let it slip out.
Tom let me read the letter he had received from Mary.
Tom asked Mary many times to let him go home early, but she wouldn't let him.
On behalf of my classmates, let me say a few words of thanks to you.

3. hire


I'll hire whoever he recommends.
He will hire someone who speaks English.
If he's fluent in English, I'll hire him.
With your experience, any company would hire you right away.
Many people hire accountants to help them with their tax returns.
When we started out, our band could only find small clubs in small cities that would hire us.
When we started out in 2008, we wrote down a list of people that we wanted to hire, then went out and hired them.
When I got out of prison, I couldn't find a job anywhere near my home since no one would hire an ex-con.
Why don't we fire everyone and hire a group of new people?
I would like to hire a car.
Hire a minivan by the hour.
As the baby was born, the Tanakas had to hire a part-timer.
To hire a good lawyer? Al-Sayib asked.
City firms vied with each other to hire the brightest young staff.
Is it a good idea to hire former hackers to work as security professionals?