słownik polsko - angielski

język polski - English

rozpoczęty po angielsku:

1. started started


I've started bleeding.
When I asked Dad for more money, he really blew up and started to yell at me.
Autumn is just around the corner. It's about time the weather started cooling off.
Everything on top of the table started rattling when the earthquake hit.
The Great Depression started in 1929 and ended in the 1930's.
All the coaches of the train were packed to capacity ten minutes before it started.
Singer and actress Selena Gomez started her career at age seven on the children's public television show "Barney and Friends."
The fight for civil rights in the United States started in 1954, when the government said school had to be open to everyone.
The company is owned by a group of entrepreneurs who started it right after the war.
If we stop here, we'll be right back where we started!
Imagine if you started hiccoughing and you couldn't stop.
He had heard that war had started, but it didn't sink in for a long time until his father was drafted into the army.
He rose through the ranks to the top position at the company where he started his career.
How much time did you spend doing research before you started writing?
For the lack of something better to do, Tom started cleaning his room.

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2. commenced commenced


Direct flights between New York and Tokyo commenced recently.

Angielskie słowo "rozpoczęty" (commenced) występuje w zestawach:

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3. begun


The witch hunt has begun.
Have you begun studying English?
I hear he's just begun looking for another job.
When we arrived, the lecture had already begun.
More and more doctors have begun to use the new medicine.
She had hardly begun to read the book before someone knocked at the door.
Sooner begun, sooner done.
Have you finished it? "On the contrary, I've just begun."
She turned away from me to hide a tear that had begun to fall down her cheek.
This is true partly because non-Westerners have begun to take pride in their own cultures and partly because those areas of the world where forks are not used have some of the highest birth rates.
In recent years, with a method called VLBI that uses quasar observations, and by GPS we have begun to understand the absolute movement of tectonic plates.
Do not start if afraid, once begun do not be afraid.
It is only recently that people have begun to realize the importance of nature conservation.
Political pundits have begun weighing in on the president's speech.
She has begun to play tennis not so much out of curiosity as out of vanity.

Angielskie słowo "rozpoczęty" (begun) występuje w zestawach:

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