Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

potłuczony in English:

1. broken


Didn't you tell me yesterday that you and your boyfriend had broken up?
Modern art has broken away from nineteenth century conventions.
I feel terrible, but I've just broken your ashtray.
It's broken.
With every broken vow, you bring our ideal closer to destruction.
I know from experience; playing football barefoot is a bad idea. You could easily end up with broken toes.
The rules of grammar and spelling have to be broken in order for a language to evolve.
Repairing a broken radio I realise over again that I don't have an understanding of the operating principles of circuitry.
When he asked who had broken the window, all the boys put on an air of innocence.
The sea ice is highly variable - frozen solid during cold, calm weather and broken up in large areas of open water during storms.
Sorry to trouble you, but my car is broken, can you help me?
Unfortunately the expensive automobile that I purchased last week has broken down.
this established daily routine is of course broken at weekends
broken clock

2. bruised


I got my left arm bruised.
That apple is bruised.
te revitalise its bruised economy
I fell over in the street and now my knees are cut and bruised.
There were only two bruised pears in the cupboard.
I was bruised and injured.
My harsh words bruised her feeling.
But words are words; I never yet did hear. That the bruised heart was pierced through the ear.

English word "potłuczony"(bruised) occurs in sets:

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3. cracked


That joke he told really cracked me up!
The hail cracked the window.
That hotel is not all it's cracked up to be.
The ice cracked under the weight.
He suddenly started doing an impression of an announcer and we all cracked up.
This plate is cracked.
She dropped the mirror and it cracked.
her lips are cracked as a result of the cold weather
The windshield cracked and popped out.
Thunder cracked after each flash of lightning.
The mirror on a compact I got from a friend has cracked.

4. break


Take a break.
Give me a break. If you have something to say, stop making faces and say it.
If you leave your textbooks at school during the break, they'll get confiscated.
Your boyfriend is a problematic person, but that's not a good enough reason to give up or break off your relationship.
You have been thinking about this problem the whole morning. Take a break; go eat lunch.
The publication of the exam results over without incident, for the time being attention is naturally going to focus on the summer break, right?
Sometimes hockey players get so competitive that fights break out.
After waiting all day, the workers were still looking for a break in the weather so they could resume the search.
People usually find it very difficult to break the ice when they meet someone extremely attractive for the first time.
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me.
As a boy, I spent several years in Indonesia and heard the call of the azaan at the break of dawn and the fall of dusk.
The patient implored, "Please ... Break my arms!"
I also wanted to enjoy the break, but thanks to preparation and supplementary lessons for a certain six-man team, I got none!
Laws are like cobwebs, which may catch small flies, but let wasps and hornets break through.
when you are at work, a break is a time when you stop working and relax for a short while before starting to work again

5. smashed


Tom's fingers got smashed while working on the assembly line.
The earthquake smashed everything.
The angry mob overturned cars and smashed storefront windows.
Shell after shell smashed into the fort.
It's Friday, so I'm ready to get absolutely smashed at our favorite bar.
We have carried the day, Sir! exclaimed the adjutant to the general as the heavy cavalry smashed through the opposing lines.

English word "potłuczony"(smashed) occurs in sets:

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