Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

poszukać in English:

1. search


Search me.
Heck, with oboe players there are those who, rather than search for a reed that suits them, find it faster to make their own.
After waiting all day, the workers were still looking for a break in the weather so they could resume the search.
It would only take 100 or 500 yen coins, so I search for change but don't find any.
I want you to search high and low for a writer who's just right for this project. Leave no stone unturned.
Her name appeared in 42 separate hits in a Google search.
The new Tatoeba website will use a home-made "hyper" database, a "made-from-scratch" search engine, and will run on a tatoebux-OS server with a tatoetel CPU made entirely out of tatoebium.
There are things that only intelligence is capable of searching for, but which it itself will never find. These things can only be found by instinct, but it will never search for them.
And this is how Pandark got lost in his room, never to be seen again. Some say that he died of hunger, others that he still wanders in search of his CDs.
The precision ratio is an index that indicates how many articles meet the search criteria out of all of the articles retrieved.
Physical strength is an important attribute as far as search and rescue dogs are concerned.
One of the major Internet search engines states that ‘Fast is better than slow’.
You may have to wait several weeks until a sentence you added is indexed by the search engine.
“Yandex” search engine started supporting Tatar language too.
However, compared to that in cities, rural use of online news, search engines, online shopping, online banking, online stocks and so on is much lower.

2. look for


I look for the new book.
Can you help me look for my key? I've lost it!
Jane went shopping to look for a pair of shoes
I'd better look for a job before my wife decides to divorce me
I’ll help you look for your keys.
I look for the facts on the internet.
I look form my glasses.
I look for a new car but I don't want an expensive car.
These directions say to look for the old town hall and that the bus stop we need is over the road from there.

3. let's look



4. look


You look stupid.
That suit has an expensive look.
The more you look, the more you will see, and the more interesting they will become.
We've searched everywhere. There's nowhere else to look.
Sometimes, if I look at a forest of trees, I get in a trance and don't even realize until minutes later.
Though Tom and Mary are twins, they don't look very similar.
Look carefully. I'm going to show you how it's done.
The administration cannot but look for alternative sources of revenue.
I think that girl cut her hair to give herself a new look.
I look for all the world like an athlete in this outfit, but the truth is I don't do any sports at all.
The flowers don't look well. I'd like to water them. Is there a watering can?
They say that girls spend more time worrying about how they look than boys do.
There was something about that house that made her stop and look again.
It's hard to tell Englishmen from Americans just by the way they look.
I like her sense of style. Her clothes and makeup always look good.

5. look up


Could someone look up this word in a dictionary?
I look up all new words using my online dictionary.
You should look up words you don't know in the dictionary.
I need to look up her number.
look up
look up a dictionary
Students should have a dictionary to look up the unknown words.
Don't look up if you don't have your sunglasses on.
If you don't know this word, just look it up in a dictionary. I'll look up his number in the phone book. I don't know the address of the hospital - can you look it up on the Internet?
Finally things are starting to look up - I've been offered a job and I'm going on my first date in years!
I will have to look up the new words.
look for an address, name, word, etc. in a book, list, etc./I takes time to look up new vocabulary words.
look up a phone number, word
You should look up words I borrowed from you?
when you click a link, your browser has to first look up the link's host in order to load the subsequent page

English word "poszukać"(look up) occurs in sets:

Phrasal verbs

6. find out


To find out more, visit our website
We'll find out if you got the answer right later on in the show.
I'll find out.
So, I've always been Googling this word, "human," to find out how many hits I get.
1. I am trying to find out how this machine works. 2. The detective found out the truth of the case.
I'm going to call the cinema to find out what time the film starts. / We can find out if what you remember is true. / Unless they found out that we helped him escape.
I read a lot of articles in scientific journals to find out about new discoveries.
I must find out the train times. [+ question word] Peter was shocked when he found out what we had done.
I'm sorry that you didn't know the meeting had been canceled. I didn't find out myself until just a few minutes ago.
to find out=to get information about something or someone. He was found out cheating in the exam.
After each call we interview our customers to find out how they rated the conversation from 1 to 10 and whether they would recommend our company to their friends.
It's a big mystery, but I'll find out the truth.
Tom phoned Ann to find out if she was fine
I don't know, but I can find out if you want
The Sunday Thimes decided to find out if school is easier than it used to be.