słownik polsko - angielski

język polski - English

pokłócić po angielsku:

1. fall out


Let's not fall out over such an unimportant issue.
He noticed that his hair started to fall out.
fall out of love
Elizabeth, I really don´t want fall out with you about over this!
John and Marry used to fall out a lot and they eventually split up.
You could fall out of a gondola or off a bridge.
My wallet had to fall out of bag at the airport

Angielskie słowo "pokłócić" (fall out) występuje w zestawach:

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2. clash


His interests clash with mine.
The chance that cultures will clash is smaller
Students clashed with police after demonstrations at five universities.
The two meetings clash.
This problem is the clash of the idol's and obsessive fan's egos.
I had a clash with my best friend over his good-for-nothing girlfriend and now he won't speak to me.
Their interests clashed when it turned out that they had to choose. Many young people clash with their parents over what time they must be home at night.
The clash between Europe's development policies and its trade policies is a reality.
clash of customs, tastes
Don't put red and pink together, it's a terrible clash of colours!
I'm seeing a clash of interests here.
in clashes between
the air was rent with shrieks and the clash of steel
They were from the same country, but what a culture clash
Urban fox lovers arrested in town hall clash!

3. have an argument


I often have an argument with my parents.

4. have a fight