Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

każdego in English:

1. every


Every seat was full.
Tom became tired of always having to pay the bill every time he went out with Mary.
To the man who only has a hammer in the toolkit, every problem looks like a nail.
The sudden increase of cars is causing a large number of traffic accidents every day.
We cannot know too much about the language we speak every day of our lives.
Madonna is known to every high school student in Japan.
Every person has a psychological need to feel that what he does is of some importance.
Every spring I am anxious to get out in the garden again.
If you stay out drinking every night, your wife is going to leave you.
Every day, my brother borrows a new book from the library.
I have tried every diet that has ever been published and I still haven't lost weight.
At the end of every day, his back was tired and his legs hurt.
In the old days, every child could tell the difference between good and bad.
Can you please tell me why there seem to be two churches in every village?
Their influence becomes greater every day, but they are uncreative and can't make value judgements.

2. each one


Lots of tourists came into our shop today and each one bought souvenirs.

English word "każdego"(each one) occurs in sets:

B1- 49. A terrific teacher

3. one every



English word "każdego"(one every) occurs in sets:

umiejscowienie w czasie

4. each other


Neighbours help each other.
They kissed each other.
We could tell each other some interesting things
they communicate with each other in French
The children are always arguing with each other.
Look at each other.
we don't give each other presents
we see each other every day
Good friends always help each other out.
How do you know each other actually?
The twins always wear the same clothes as each other.
We very often see each other.
Common good means that all people in a community, in a family, in a country, in EU, help each other.
I don't get on well with my dad - we don't understand each other.
помогать друг другу|to help each other

5. per


The man who makes but one mistake a year because he makes but two decisions is wrong fifty per cent of the time.
Genius is one per cent inspiration and ninety-nine per cent perspiration.
per month
Fifty-two per cent of British women prefer chocolate to sex.
The average number of pregnancies per woman is two in industrialized countries.
If every user adds twenty sentences per day on Tatoeba, maybe it would be possible to reach one million sentences by Christmas.
The mortality rate per 1000 live births are set out in figure 13.1.
Distance per degree of longitude at equator.
We've got a lot more than just biceps in our arms, Per.
Even making an international phone call from a mobile, if it's Mobila then you can do it for 20 Yen per minute.
Death per energy unit produced
Compared to many other countries, the average intake of trans-fats per person in Japan is low and it is hypothesized that it does not have a strong impact on health.
The Journey: Per Ardua Ad Astra, Through hardship to the stars.
Fifteen per cent of the housing will be affordable, so that low-income families will be able to buy or rent homes in the area.
Imogen of the Internet can type over 110 words per minute, but runs a 20-minute mile. The rest of her family has the opposite problem.