Dizionario Polacco - Inglese

język polski - English

Znosić in inglese:

1. put up with put up with


I can’t put up with my boss!
How do you put up with him? He's so irritating.
It's really important to come to work on time. The boss won't put up with tardiness.
we shouldn't put up with the way he treats us
There’s no wind; and the air is dry. It’s easier to put up with than a cold shower.
I don't think I'm going to put up with her complaining any longer.
James was often obnoxious but John put up with him; after all, close friends normally tolerate each other’s faults.
Have you ever had to put up with noisy people in a hotel?
How do you feel when you get stuck in a traffic jam and you have to put up with? I feel stressed out when I get stuck in a traffic jam and I have to put up with it.
but for who are prepared to put up with the lack of comfort in space, the view will definitely make up for the drawbacks
How can they put up with all these inconveniences?
I can put up with the rain - it's the cold I don't like.
How would you fell if you had to put up with a bossy workmate?
How do you put up with the noise of the traffic outside your bedroom window?
What's the worst thing in your daily life, or in your life generally, that you have to put up with?

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Phrasal verbs

2. To bear To bear


to bear losses
He has borne the pain. He was born in 1973. to bear - bore - borne

Inglese parola "Znosić"(To bear) si verifica in set:

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phrasal verbs 2

3. Bear with


Please, bear with me while I text her back.
1) If you'll just bear with me for a moment, I'll find you a copy of the drawings. 2) Please BEAR WITH me a moment while I finish this email.

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4. Endure


How much more suffering can they endure?
I will endure.
But when his promise was required in writing it was more than he could endure.
By the way, it was culture that helped them to endure four years of war.
Before reading the article, she had never wanted to pull a sledge over sea ice or endure temperatures of minus 40 degrees Celsius.
"At the end of the day, we can endure much more than we think we can."
"And once again, three milion people had to endure a day without power."
Most people who've endured a terrible PowerPoint presentation will have experienced boredom.
He endured his ​illness with ​great ​stoicism.
But they had endured and succeeded quite nicely all to themselves.
Comparatively, traditional stainless steel facilities have to endure costs related to cleaning and sterilizing their equipment.
The political system established in 1400 endured until about 1650.
And he wasn't the only one who doubted the relationship would endure.
The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money.