Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

zbierać owoce in English:

1. pick fruit pick fruit



English word "zbierać owoce"(pick fruit) occurs in sets:

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2. collect fruits collect fruits



3. pick pick


A pick is a long handled tool used for breaking up hard ground surfaces.
pick mushrooms
The way some people see it, associating with the opposite sex is just like going to the seaside and gathering stones; everyone can pick up the ones they like.
If the tip was a dime in one glass, the waitress, in her haste to get the table ready for the next customer, would pick up the glass, the water would spill out, and that would be the end of it.
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If you had to characterize your wife in three words, which ones would you pick?
If you're at all wishy-washy during a negotiation the other side will pick up on it and get the upper hand.
When I'm home and I'm going to the corner drugstore to pick up some shampoo, why do you always tell me to be careful how I cross the street?
I forgot about pickaxe!
When the manager picked the team, Sam was disappointed not to be in it.
if you pick fruit or vegetables or flowers, you take them from the plant that they are growing on so that you can eat them or show them indoors
Whether you pick the Lions or Tigers to win, the result will be a toss-up because both teams are equally strong.
In countries with electoral colleges, citizens vote for representatives to pick heads of state for them, adding an extra layer to what would otherwise be a direct election.
Calina needs to go back to the doctor next week. And while I'm on the subject, don't forget to pick up her prescription on your way home from work.
If you have a bone to pick with a person, tell it to his face instead of saying things behind his back.

4. reap reap


You reap what you sow.
You know the phrase, we reap what we sow. I have sown the wind and this is my storm.
As you sow, so will you reap.
I'll wait a few more weeks and I'll reap my rewards.
Large numbers of men were employed to reap the harvest
You must sow before you can reap.
Some day you will have to reap the harvest of your own sowing.
We will reap rich rewards later on in life.
As soon as the land of any country has all become private property, the landlords, like all other men, love to reap where they never sowed, and demand a rent even for its natural produce.
What one has sown one will have to reap.
They that sow in tears shall reap in joy.
As a man sows, so he shall reap.
Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind.