Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

przegrał in English:

1. lost lost


Get lost!
During the Depression in the 1930's, many wealthy people lost everything in the stock market crash.
He who hesitates is lost.
Make sure you stick together so no one gets lost.
Are you certain that you lost your book, or did you merely misplace it?
After she lost her job, she couldn't afford to feed her dogs, so she gave them away.
Nicholas Biddle began to see that the battle was lost.
I have tried every diet that has ever been published and I still haven't lost weight.
How do you console a woman who has just lost her only child?
She gets lost really easily. She's got no sense of direction.
The Nikkei Stock Average lost nearly 200 points to close yesterday at 18,000.
Since I lost a little weight, my belt got loose.
Why were 14,000 soldiers lost?
Tom lost the shopping list his mother had given him and just bought things he wanted to eat.
She hasn't come here yet. I am afraid she may have lost her way.

English word "przegrał"(lost) occurs in sets:

Evolution 2, Unit 8

2. spoiled


Our school trip was spoiled by an unusual snowfall.
She has spoiled her work by being careless.
I guess I'm spoiled.
What with the wind and the rain, our walk was spoiled.
A child is spoiled by too much attention.
The spoiled meat had a nasty smell.
They were spoiled, as might have been expected.
Our club activities are always spoiled by his behavior.
they are usually spoiled brats, egoists or show-offs
His family adored him; in a sense he was spoiled by them.
He's very spoiled – his parents buy him everything he asks for!
Jill: So, yeah, we’re just completely spoiled here, obviously, that we have all these amazing appliances.
spoiled boy; spoiled banana
You spoiled everything! It's a nightmare!
Opening the refrigerator, I noticed the meat had spoiled.