Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

odezwać się in English:

1. speak up speak up


Could you speak up, please.
You'll have to speak up a bit
Talk louder. Could you speak up a bit? I can't hear you / It's getting bad - it's time someone spoke up about it / We need to have the right people around us who will speak up if they see us getting out of balance.
You’ll have to speak up because it’s a bad line.
They can't hear you in the back of the room. Please speak up.
[You have to speak up. The people in the back can't hear you.]
speak up, I can`t hear you
Can you speak up?
Somebody has got to speak up.

2. to talk back to talk back



English word "odezwać się"(to talk back) occurs in sets:

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3. went off


The fireworks in Sopot went off for about 10 minutes

4. Return


Before I can return your children... you'll have to complete a course called family skills.
I'll return immediately.
Birds can fly thousands of miles away and return to the same place every year.
He gave away his entire fortune to an old friend's daughter, and expected nothing in return.
In the case of not agreeing to the conditions of the usage consent contract, promptly return the unopened media package to ABC for a full refund.
In return for helping you with your studies, I'd like to ask a small favor of you.
The students receive a 15,000 euro scholarship for their return trip and daily expenses.
If you are going to the library this afternoon, would you please return two books for me whilst you are there?
Quintilius Varus, return my legions!
Causing competitors to fail, obtaining confidential information, something that big business just can't do without - high risk but at the same time high return work.
An individual with an annual income of more than 15 million yen is required to file his or her final tax return in March.
It takes eight hours to fly from Zurich to Boston, but only six for the return trip.
It was believed that evil spirits would return to earth on the last day of the year.
On his return the chaste caresses of his wife amply recompenced the warrior for the fatigues he had undergone and for the danger which he had been exposed.
As the lesson comes to an end, even if the teacher doesn't say a word of "be quiet", "sit down!," the children naturally return to their seats and quieten down.

5. say something


I would like to say something about my company.

English word "odezwać się"(say something) occurs in sets:

Reported speech

6. to get back in touch



7. go off


When her mother would go off hunting, we would stay and film.
Careful those cannons might go off.
I have heard that three bombs go off last year.
My alarm clock went off at 5 AM. So what else can go off? In this particular sense of to go off, it’s used when something is activated, or when something explodes.
It should go off in about five minutes, but you never know with homemade explosives, so - run!
Has a bomb ever go off in the capital city of your country?
The bomb will go off in two minutes.
have to go off their house immediately.
My alarm clock didn't go off.
I was just lying in bed waiting for the alarm to go off.
I've always loved chocolate, but recently I've started to go off it. I hardly ever eat it now.
explode, make a sudden noise/The bomb could go off at any moment.
For three months, the automatic lights outside did not go off because it was that dark.
If it's fresh produce, it might go off before you get to use it all.
How soon does meat, fish or milk go offin hot weatherif it is not kept in a fridge.

8. call


Call the police!
Do you mind if I call on you sometime? "No, not at all."
Please give us a call now if you want to participate in the workshop!
Call us toll-free at 1-800-446-2581.
Call me once you've arrived.
Could you remind me to call my academic advisor at 9:00 p.m. tomorrow?
He never fails to call his mother on her birthday.
Environmental problems call for quick action.
At the best hotels, there is always someone at your beck and call.
He said he would give me a call, but he hasn't yet.
When I got the phone call telling me of my father's death, I was completely flustered.
Rather than putting off this meeting, why don't we just call it off?
I'd like to check out. Could you call the bellboy?
The fire brigade was on the scene within five minutes of receiving the call.
What number should I call in case of an emergency?

9. drop a line



10. to get back



English word "odezwać się"(to get back) occurs in sets:

Phrases with get

11. speak off



12. drop someone a line