Dizionario Polacco - Inglese

język polski - English

uformować in inglese:

1. mould


The house was very damp, and there was mould all over the walls and ceiling.
There's mould on the cheese.
She doesn't fit (into) the traditional mould of an academic.
You need a special mould to make it.
moulds it self
This plastic is going to be moulded into plates.
to mould clay into sth
He kept trying to mould me intosomething he wanted me to be.
A lot of people nowadays are trying to use the business model mould, think about innovation, it’s the opposite.
Keep it in the fringe to halt the formation of mould.
Situation seems to be the mould in which men's characters are formed.

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3. refashion



4. shape


Shape up or ship out!
People’s political beliefs are shaped by what they see in the papers.
The swimmer, Cindy Nicholas, barely made it ashore at Dover at the end of the exhausting swim, but a spokesman from the Channel Swimming Association announced that she was in very good shape.
He was out of shape when he took a long hike with his sons, and he was stiff and sore the next day.
If you watch the sun setting on a warm, damp day, you can see the moisture changing the shape of the sun.
a round shape
Her futuristic vision helped shape the company's mission statement.
It then became necessary to settle the best route for the line to follow; and that was determined, in the first place, by the shape of the land it had to cross.
The Kawagoe festival float has the shape of what's called a hoko float. It has three, or four, wheels attached.
2. Draw a boomerang shape on the card with a pen. Cut out the boomerang you've drawn.
Near the bed, the composite aluminium robot, with a human shape and with a rubber skin, cleverly painted to resemble human skin, glued to its body, was standing naked.
Don't get all bent out of shape over little things. A short temper can make you poor.
The greatest wisdom has no shape; the greatest vessel is the latest to be completed; the greatest music has the most tenuous notes.
Tha shape of customer load profiles determines incentives for load shifting
How much do you think a parent is able to shape their child's future and success?

5. to form


How to form sentences in the English grammar?

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Nasze Lekcje and the environment

6. forge


<forge a close relationship>
You forged my signature!
If you forge a signature, you'll do it illegally
Our countries forged an alliance.
a forged passport
During the 1970s, the US forged trade links with China. / She forged a new career as a poet and songwriter.
The painting was forged
They forged the horseshoes in the forge.
to forge a bond
If, like me, you're wearing a gold ring, it was forged in a supernova explosion.
A ​number of forged ​works of ​art have been ​sold as ​genuine.
The hand-forged hook projected from the head of the small tuna.
The accident forged a close bond between the two families.
forge check
that super highway, we’re going to forge through this really thick, dense

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7. to formed