Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

przejść coś in English:

1. to undergo something to undergo something



English word "przejść coś"(to undergo something) occurs in sets:

Dracula Bram Stoker

2. overcome overcome


It is difficult to overcome this shortcoming without drastically changing the whole system.
overcome difficulties
The methods used to overcome stress are different for men and women: drinking is the major method used by men, while women deal with stress by chatting.
She was there for the buses in Montgomery, the hoses in Birmingham, a bridge in Selma, and a preacher from Atlanta who told a people that "We Shall Overcome." Yes, we can.
It is when you overcome that, that a boy becomes something-something "If you're trying to say something important sounding keep talking right to the end!"
Years of resistance to misfortune ended when the settlers' village was overcome by the savages and their hopes and lives came to the bitter end.
In order to overcome the data gap, I developed a simple methodology.
However, as in all partnerships, complications and difficulties can arise, and we have to overcome these.
Those who are attempting to overcome their addiction have found the most common cures ineffective.
trying to overcome the divorce between art and industrial production on one side and the other between art and craft.
First of all you should understand ant overcome the obstalces.
overcome, overcame, overcome
However, it must overcome the problem of its infrastructures becoming saturated.
That aren’t helping them overcome the challenges of a digital world

English word "przejść coś"(overcome) occurs in sets:

Angielski 1b

3. go through go through


She doesn't understand what I go through. / I can't go through this all again.
Teenagers often go through a lot of difficult times.
go through the gate over there
Can we go through this report again?
I’d like to go through the homework.
When the people told the government of BC that they wanted to cancel the HST, it took a year for the change to go through.
I'll go through these reports quickly to see if there are no mistakes.
you must go through the question over and over until you grasp thoroughly what the question requires of you when answering.

4. undergone undergone


Japan has undergone a drastic change as a result of industrialization.
This book has undergone several translations.
Fast Industry Growth eCommerce is one of the industries today that have undergone exponential growth.
... new nation that has undergone constant evolution.
Note that the impetus for change has undergone a series of transformations in this community.
The historical thesis can be summarized by saying that Darwinism has undergone three stages of evolution.
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.

5. get over it get over it



6. undergo undergo


The new engine must undergo all the necessary tests.
He had to undergo many trials.
The rain forests now undergo drastic degradation due to mindless exploration of their resources.
Other active substances with a similar molecular structure as tolylfluanid could undergo the same degradation path.
Packed into wooden fishing boats like sardines, the immigrants undergo the dangerous voyage there.
undergo a change/transformation, undergo treatment/ surgery/ an operation
LIII– no one shall undergo legal proceeding or sentencing...
undergo a process of constant improvement
If you want to be healthy, you have to undergo a therapy
The country has undergone massive changes recently.
Non-Community goods may undergo the usual forms of handling listed in Annex 72.
This area has undergone urban regeneration, so now it's full of nice shops and houses
You can't eat anything because you will undergo a major surgery
Definition if you undergo something, you experience it
Nitrogen oxides a are emitted into the atmosphere, undergo chemical tranformations and are absorbed by water droplets in clouds.

7. go through something go through something



8. to traverse something to traverse something