Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

obrażenie in English:

1. scathe scathe


If she met his eyes, she felt sure that he would scathe her to the ground.

English word "obrażenie"(scathe) occurs in sets:

Fiszki z książki - "Song-Surf" (Cale Young Rice)
Fiszki z książki - ""I Conquered"" (Harold Titus)
Fiszki z książki - "The House of Atreus" (AEschylus)
Fiszki z książki - "Platform Monologues" (T. G. Tu...
Fiszki z książki - "Catriona" (Robert Louis Steven...

2. injury


I stretch before exercising to prevent injury.
My brother may have to be operated on for the knee injury.
It's a very dangerous sport, where a slight mistake can lead to serious injury.
He received a large sum of money in compensation for his injury.
get injury
I'll take care that you don't meet with any injury.
His injury incapacitated him for work.
An injury is much sooner forgotten than an insult.
The house of every one is to him as his castle and fortress, as well for his defence against injury and violence as for his repose.
You should not inflict any injury on others on any account.
To avoid injury or discomfort, be sure that the vagina is lubricated before intercourse.
He sustained an injury which will take a month to heal completely.
Fear of serious injury cannot alone justify suppression of free speech and assembly. Men feared witches and burnt women. It is the function of speech to free men from the bondage of irrational fears.
That is so unlucky, he got an injury just before the Olympic Games.
Forget your injury and you won't feel pain.

English word "obrażenie"(injury) occurs in sets:

UNIT 9 human body+sickness and health+injuries
ANGIELSKI justyna zeszyt - fiszki part 4
emergency call 1

3. insult


Let's have a contest. The side to come up with the worst insult wins.
you insulted me
There is no greater insult to life than premature ejaculation.
Don't you know he is enraged at your insult?
Walter was taken aback by John's cruel insult.
Ending up with being called a "measles exporting country" by the rest of the world, something that you could take as insult or truth.
but also a common insult meaning someone or something that isn't functioning properly
She made several insults about my friend's appearance.
Their offer was so low I took it as an insult
Lady Stark thought it might insult the royal family to seat a bastard in their midst.
to ​insult someone by not giving them any ​attention or ​treating them as if they are not ​important: I ​think she ​felt snubbed because Anthony hadn't ​bothered to ​introduce himself.
Nobody likes a hypocrite, and it's often used as an insult.
Little boy insulted important guest during yesterday's event
They’re insulting us by offering so little money.

English word "obrażenie"(insult) occurs in sets:

Słówka kartkówka unit 5 gózd