Dizionario Polacco - Inglese

język polski - English

obdarować in inglese:

1. endow


He sees all humans as endowed with these intelligences
The idea was to endow Strasbourg with a world-class university.

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2. rob


Don't buy your car from that dealership. They'll rob you blind.
As these trees grow tall, they rob the grass of light.
I never robbed a bank.
The bank was robbed yesterday.
He only robs my time
Leaving your suspicious actions I've seen a mystery - are you trying to rob me of my sleep?
They rob, and furthermore cheat each other.
Two men tried to rob the bank but the police caught them.
Tax office robs people.
The bank was robbed. Have you ever been robbed when you were abroad?
I rob from the rich and give to the poor.
He robed five people in Texas
The gang robbed the post office last year.
A robber is someone who robs people or places of their money or property. We say rob somebody of something, rob a place
One can even buy a so-called Religion, which is really but common morality sanctified with flowers and music. Rob the Church of her accessories and what remains behind?

3. deliberate


deliberate act
She looked at me in a deliberate way and left the meeting room.
The Commission should put an end to the systematic and deliberate leaking to the press.
a deliberate attempt to provoke conflict
There's nothing to deliberate about, we have to accept their offer.
I’m sure the omission of my name was deliberate.
We named this universal approach “deliberate practice.”
The police claims that it was a deliberate murder.
Introverts think before they speak, have a more deliberate approach to risk.
Is your decision deliberate? You can still change your mind.
Learners are energized by the steady and deliberate journey from ignorance to competence.
The definition of homicide is the deliberate and illegal murder of another person
The definition of deliberate is doing something on purpose and with careful thought.
To be considered bullying, the behaviour has to be intentional, which means it has to be planned or deliberate.
Emergency situations such as this call for immediate action and leave no room to deliberate over options.

4. present with



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5. to endow with



6. endow to



7. gift


For people who dislike the idea of giving money, a gift certificate is a good idea.
Your gift will go far towards helping to build the children's hospital.
We bought our new neighbors a clock as a housewarming gift.
I never thought it'd be this hard to find an appropriate birthday gift for Tom.
birthday gift
Your gift was like discovery of an oasis in the midst of a desert.
It seems it was a gift for the 50th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's accession to the throne.
He learned Chinese so fast, everyone says he's very smart, that he really has a gift with languages.
Pythagoras used to say that he had received as a gift from Mercury the perpetual transmigration of his soul, so that it was constantly transmigrating and passing into all sorts of plants or animals.
She had wonderful food and, what was more, she was given a New year's gift.
She wrapped the gift in white tissue paper and put a big red bow on top.
A gift of cheesecake is apparently good to soothe discord.
Small free gifts are often given with big purchases.
By gift of the late Mr Smith the hospital received 3,000 dollars.
If those little brats of sisters are good enough I'll make a gift of them to you!

8. bestow


To bestow something on someone means to give or present it to them
she bestowed a smile on me
The George Cross is a decoration that is bestowed on British civilians for acts of great bravery.
The king had friends on whom he bestowed land and privileges.

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