Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

rosnąć wzrastać in English:

1. rise rise


It is rather cold again today, but tomorrow we expect the temperature to rise.
rise price
First of all, the level of the ocean could rise, because ocean water expands as it grows warmer.
However, as living standards gradually came to rise, more and more people began to have their own bathrooms at home.
The sexes differ, not only in stature and muscular force, but perhaps even more decisively in temperament, and this must early have given rise to a corresponding division of labour.
With bronze as a mirror one can dress neatly; with the example of another person one can see the advantages and disadvantages of himself; from the mirror of history one can know the reason for the rise and fall of states.
You can no more expect me to change my opinion than expect the sun to rise in the west.
Be like the palm tree - the more it gets pressed by the cliff, the quicker and more beautiful its rise to the top.
The question of food prices has been raised and it is true that the rise in food prices will certainly affect Latin America, where over a third of the population is already living in poverty.
Mount Olympus rises high above all the other mountains in Greece.
Initially this gave rise to gossip among petty people, and it gradually provoked criticism from members of our family.
When the bombs fell on our harbor and tyranny threatened the world, she was there to witness a generation rise to greatness, and a democracy was saved. Yes, we can.
So long as men worship the Caesars and Napoleons, Caesars and Napoleons will duly rise and make them miserable.
Working, healthy people contribute to the reduction of medical expenses, the rise of the eligible age for benefits, and the curtailment of their costs.
Rise up, take up thy bed, and walk.

English word "rosnąć wzrastać"(rise) occurs in sets:

Angielski past Simple

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English word "rosnąć wzrastać"(rise rose risen) occurs in sets:

czasowniki nieregularne

3. grow grow


Plants grow.
People no longer consider it strange for men to let their hair grow long.
Australian saltwater crocodiles can grow up to 23 feet long and frequently kill people.
It's fine, Dima laughed. "I'm still growing, after all. I'll grow into it."
The President cannot make clouds to rain and cannot make the corn to grow, he cannot make business good; although when these things occur, political parties do claim some credit for the good things that have happened in this way.
If you want to become big and strong when you grow up, you have to eat a lot of spinach and peanut butter sandwiches.
When Chokichi thought listlessly about this winter, and the similar winter before and the one before that, he vividly experienced the fact that as people grow older, they gradually lose their happiness.
The couple who came on a shrine visit, Kouji Oonishi (40) and his wife Yukie (34) said, "We prayed that our child would grow up healthily."
It also found the amount of land needed to grow all the food wasted in the world each year would be the size of Mexico.
Our international sales continue to grow, bringing the name of Toyo Computer into businesses world-wide.
The outcome of any serious research can only be to make two questions grow where only one grew before.
One problem is how the enterprises arrange posts for excellent female students, but another important point is whether the educational industry can grow and supply creative students needed for Japan's future.

4. soar soar


Profits soared.
The temperature soared to 97°.
Sometimes I wish I could fly and soar up in the sky with the birds.
The cost of living has soared in the past four months.
In the fields of wonder where those swallows soar
The birds soaring overhead look like airplanes.
It must feel wonderful to soar through the air like an eagle.
Our hopes for victory soared.
All night long fireworks soared into the sky.
Temperatures will soar over the weekend, say the weather forecasters.
We watched a soaring eagle with awe.
Temperatures are set to soar to 30 degrees on Saturday.
The balloon soared above the clouds.
Ron buckled as something huge and orange came soaring from the top of the highest cage
Mass media portrays drones as cold‐blooded mechanizations silently soaring the skies in search of unsuspecting human targets.