Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

użyty in English:

1. applied


I applied for a visa.
She applied what she had learned in class to the experiment.
The major result from recent investigations of Emmet's theory has been that it can be applied to biochemistry as well.
All having been spent on repairs, he applied to the bank for the loan.
Usually the id and name attributes have the same value applied. (N.B. Not because it matters if they differ but just as a matter of convenience.)
Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil.
Today's pure mathematics is tomorrow's applied mathematics.
The title wise is, for the most part, falsely applied.
This sees English as a system obeying miles of grammar and sentence structure which have to be learned in detail and applied rigorously.
I studied applied linguistics at Warsaw University.
Kilby applied Emmet's theory to his investigation of the referendum held in Greece in 1948.
The proposed method is applied to three simulated case studies.
Science can be dangerous when applied carelessly.
A new case occurred. They applied the new rule to it.
The system is currently applied in the UK only.

English word "użyty"(applied) occurs in sets:

Legal English - Understanding contracts (6)

2. used


I sell used cars.
I put the used syringes in a can for safe disposal.
We have three spare rooms, none of which can be used.
Cue cards are used primarily on television to help the actors remember their lines.
An estimated 20% of the water used by homeowners in cities is used for their grass.
I don't understand and I'm not used to not understanding. Please explain it once more.
The methodology used in his study is also helpful to us in conducting our research.
It's not as difficult to find a native speaker to help you with your language studies as it used to be.
India ink produces an interesting pattern when used as a dye.
The meaning of a word is determined by the context where it is used.
Certain poisons, properly used, are useful.
Tom put together one million dollars in unmarked, used bills as the kidnappers had told him to do.
I shouldn't have used the word "password" as my password.
Work and play are words used to describe the same thing under differing conditions.
Many rivers have been so polluted that they can no longer be used for drinking water.

3. usable


Is that machine still usable?
His idea wasn't usable.

English word "użyty"(usable) occurs in sets:

graphic design

4. worn


I was worn out because I had to take care of so many children.
Tom must buy a pair of shoes. His old ones are all worn out.
I'm worn out.
Your hat should not be worn in the classroom.
The school uniform is convenient because it can be worn for both informal and formal occasions.
She has worn the same hat for a month.
When I reached the summit, I was thoroughly worn out.
The effect of the drug had worn off.
Hiroshi is worn out with worry since he lost the only copy of the book he needed for his report.
Three hours of driving has worn me out. Let's pull over at the next rest stop we see.
I arrived home, thoroughly worn out, after getting lost in the mountain paths.
Then they played "ring-a-ring-a-rosy" until they were worn out.
I'm getting pretty worn out driving every morning.
Formal dress must be worn.
a worn patch on the carpet

English word "użyty"(worn) occurs in sets:

military language

5. deployed