słownik polsko - angielski

język polski - English

przeczuwać po angielsku:

1. premonition


I'm not saying i'm psychic, but i sometimes do get these alarmingly strong premonitions of the future.
to have a premonition
She felt a premonition, a sense of something bad about to happen
Emma had a premonition that she would never see him again.
I have a premonition that my life is going to change for better soon.

Angielskie słowo "przeczuwać" (premonition) występuje w zestawach:

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2. feel coming on



3. adumbrate


it was adumbrated in the report

Angielskie słowo "przeczuwać" (adumbrate) występuje w zestawach:

SAT vocabulary - A&B

4. feel something



5. be in for


You’ll be in for real trouble if you don’t tell me everything. Looks like we are in for a storm tonight

6. get a feel



Angielskie słowo "przeczuwać" (get a feel) występuje w zestawach:

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7. forebode



8. foreknow foreknew foreknown



Angielskie słowo "przeczuwać" (foreknow foreknew foreknown) występuje w zestawach:

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9. perceive


He could not perceive any difference between the twins.
We tend to perceive what we expect to perceive.
There are wavelengths of light that the human eye cannot perceive.
She will perceive his irony.
I thought I perceived a problem, but I wasn't sure. Perceived that it was going to be a nice day.
Businesses perceive as competitors a narrow range of the business world; there are many cases where they don't understand their real rivals.
Minds that have nothing to confer find little to perceive.
Your success depends a lot on how your manager and other people in the office perceive you.
His mouth fell open as he perceived the truth
to be perceived as/thaught of lazy
The way you perceive the world is the reflexion of your life experience.
I am most worried about how people will perceive me.
Bill perceived a ​tiny ​figure in the ​distance. In those ​days, ​crime wasn’t ​even perceived as a ​problem.
Thanks to the focus groups we will find out how our company is perceived.
It is a difficult situation, but we don't perceive it as a major problem

10. feel it in my bones



11. sense


He makes sense.
Admittedly your plan makes sense, but I still think it will be very hard to carry out.
In a sense, such a political movement may be called a revolution.
Blind people sometimes develop a compensatory ability to sense the proximity of objects around them.
It's talking about how, thanks to air transport, we've lost the sense of 'season' for foodstuffs.
Suppose for a moment that pigeons had something in their heads which could sense magnetic fields.
If you see language as a living being, formed by the entity of all speakers, dividing strictly into "right" and "wrong" makes little sense.
If you're with me as a staff officer then I need you to bring a sense of danger with you to your work.
In the strict sense of the term, a true democracy has never existed, and never will exist. It is against natural order that the great number should govern and that the few should be governed.
As children are known to emulate the values of adults, it is often pointed out such "education mamas" instill a warped sense of values in their children.
The sense of humor is mysteriously bound up with national characteristics.
There is in all barbarian communities a profound sense of the disparity between man's and woman's work.
Benjamin called the sense of awe and reverence experienced before a great work of art "aura".
There's more to her than you think. She may seem pretty meek on first glance, but I get the sense she can get things done when she needs to.
Those two used to get along so well together but even with them you can sense a chill coming on.

Angielskie słowo "przeczuwać" (sense) występuje w zestawach:

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