Dizionario Polacco - Inglese

język polski - English

narzucić coś in inglese:

1. throw on


You just need to go home, take a shower, and throw on some clothes.

2. to impose something



Inglese parola "narzucić coś"(to impose something) si verifica in set:

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3. imposed


A new tax was imposed on wine.
The king imposed heavy taxes on the people.
I am sorry I have imposed so much on you.
Unfair tariffs are imposed on foreign products.
Localities imposed bans on development.
New indirect taxes were imposed on spirits.
She imposed the work on him.
My son's friend imposed himself on us for two weeks.
The President suspended the constitution and imposed martial law.
The punishment had been imposed on the two generals.
You have been imposed upon.
All these are ways of exceeding the bounds imposed on us by human nature.
Mother imposed a punishment on her children.

4. enforce


The laws were very difficult to enforce.
The Sioux tribe asked the government to enforce the treaty.
The justice system should enforce laws.
The law is enforced by the American secret service.
When the police compel you to obey speed limits or else get a ticket, this is an example of a situation where the police enforce the law.
The only problem lies in the complete failure to enforce these provisions
to enforce their right to mobility.
It is up to the police to enforce the law.
The law was enforced immediately
the client enforces his requirements to the manufacturer
Governments make laws and the police enforce them.
it's the duty of the police to enforce the law, the new teacher failed to enforce discipline
The government must enforce the law immediately.
We have got to set our own rules and enforce them.