słownik polsko - angielski

język polski - English

stosunki po angielsku:

1. relationship


Their relationship wasn’t strong.
My relationship with Tony has lasted twenty-five years now, and I don't know whether to end it next spring or not.
Drunken fights and more drunken sex characterize their excuse for a relationship.
Is it possible that King Albert has a secret relationship with Princess Diana? I don't believe so. He's too fat.
Your impetuous remarks about us seem to have rung down the curtain on our good relationship.
Bill Clinton spoke in ambiguous language when asked to describe his relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
Also as they are in an intimate relationship they are in a situation where it is easy for them to suffer from violence and difficult for them to bring complaints about that to court.
All of his friends were body pillows, and all of hers were dolls; so they bonded over their fondness for animating the inanimate. However, because they were not inanimate objects but people with complex emotions, their relationship was sometimes strained.
Up to now we've been taking a casual relaxed attitude toward our relationship but I want to start looking at us more critically.
The most important thing in a relationship lies in how good your partner is to you, and not in how good they are themselves.
So long as our relationship is defined by our differences, we will empower those who sow hatred rather than peace, and who promote conflict rather than the cooperation that can help all of our people achieve justice and prosperity.
Before the arrival of this skyscraper, all the buildings in the city stood in special relationship to each other.
Your boyfriend is a problematic person, but that's not a good enough reason to give up or break off your relationship.
You can't "get" a great relationship; you can only find someone you love from the heart, and work together with them to achieve a great relationship.
B1 a sexual or romantic friendship związek I don't feel ready for a relationship at the moment.

Angielskie słowo "stosunki" (relationship) występuje w zestawach:

rodzina i życie towarzyskie

2. terms


We expected better terms.
This meeting is a waste of time. Everybody is just talking in vague theoretical terms.
Terms were signed between Japan, Germany, Great Britain and the United States.
By freeing thought from its object, Descartes made it possible to view the latter in strictly mechanical terms, reopening the way to science, suffocated for more than fifteen centuries under religious nonsense.
As far as possible one should try to become on as close terms as possible with any sort of man.
Young people and migrant workers are the bulk of rural Internet users; in terms of online music, online games, online film and television, and the Internet's capacity for entertainment, rural Internet users are equivalent to urban ones.
Terms like "sexism" are now in vogue.
We can say that there's not a clear winner in terms of a policy to curtail medical expenses and benefits.
Idiot, "moron," and "imbecile" were all once scientific terms referring to specific IQ ranges.
While the bureaucracy comes up with sweetly technical terms like "less advantaged," the slums brim with malcontent.
In the year 2000, the French health system had been selected by the WHO as the best performing in terms of dispensing and organizing healthcare.
All were imprisoned by the Allies after the war and later sentenced to death or given long prison terms for war crimes.
In terms of intellectual hobbies, I really like learning Chinese characters.
Above all, scientific terms call for precise definitions.
Choose such friends as will benefit you, they say. That is why I am on intimate terms with Mr Aoki.

3. ties


The two families have very close ties.
They urged close economic and diplomatic ties with Britain.
He's picky about suits and ties.
These ties are different.
But something more than that, that there was a sort of a secondary industry of Byron stuff, you know, that there were Byron neck ties, people wanted to look like Byron.
I have strong emotional ties to the County of Norfolk because I was born and raised there.
We can't sign a contract with them - we already have other ties. The country wants its independence and intends to loosen its ties with Britain.
The bureaucrats maintain solid ties with the gigantic corporations.
His desperate attempts at distancing himself from his old left-wing ties have impressed no one so far.
Being a very particular person he always ties up loose ends whatever he does.

4. rapport


I have a great rapport with my workmates. We all get along really well.
I know how to built rapport with clients.
I've got a good rapport with her
she was able to establish a good rapport with the children
to establish a rapport
The rapport that can be built through community.
your aim is to build rapport during the meeting
She understood the importance of establishing a close rapport with clients.
A good babysitter should know how to develop and maintain a positive rapport with children and their parents.
rapport with/between, He had an excellent rapport with his patients.
We'd worked together for years and developed a close/good rapport.
The first step to successful cooperation is developing rapport.
The first thing you have to do is develop cooperation, rapport.
A successful sales rep can establish great rapport—not only with their customers, but also with their internal team.
Last week, he told the court that he and Ms Norvill had enjoyed a "very sparky, congenial rapport

Angielskie słowo "stosunki" (rapport) występuje w zestawach:

My english 26

5. Foster bilateral



Angielskie słowo "stosunki" (Foster bilateral) występuje w zestawach:

Angielski biznes 1

6. ratios



7. affairs


No one can say for sure how this awkward state of affairs came about.
Don't interfere in my affairs.
The violence and injustice of the rulers of mankind is an ancient evil, for which, I am afraid, the nature human affairs can scarce admit a remedy.
The Board of Directors aim is to make decisions regarding business affairs of the company.
To his valour he added a most exquisite genius and understanding, grandeur of mind, and a capacity equally turned for military or civil affairs.
Tabloids usually describe celebrities' affairs.
What sort of current affairs appear in the civil service examination?
If the Americans had had less influence on affairs, war might well have been avoided.
I am already old and can hardly manage all of my affairs.
They not only washed off the sweat, dirt and cares of the day in the hot water, but also enjoyed gossiping about everyday affairs.
an affair of great importance. / the board admitted responsibility for the affair / put all your affairs in order / Our new computer is an amazing affair / his wife is having an affair
Nowadays there is a close relationship between foreign relations and domestic affairs.
It was mismanagement of the company's affairs by the acting director.
According to a survey, three in five people today are indifferent to foreign affairs.