Polish English Dictionary

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1. leaves


The leaves fell.
In my city there is a special bus, called BLQ, which leaves from the airport and stops near my house.
The younger brother replied, "I have heard: 'He who is afraid of the leaves must not go into the forest.'"
In the fall, when the days grew shorter and the nights colder, she watched the first frost turn the leaves to bright yellow and orange and red.
However, I recommend that you take the JR Narita Express (a train leaves every 30-60 minutes from the airport), to avoid the complexity of changing trains.
And every day the boy would come and he would gather her leaves and make them into crowns and play king of the forest.
Seeing as the curvature is smaller than unity, once the curve leaves the unit circle it will not come back.
If one plants an oak, it is futile to hope to soon be able to take cover under its leaves.
This year's freshly inducted employees are, to a man, lacking in concentration, and their sloppy work leaves me speechless.
In the long summer days she sat in the sun and watched the trees cover themselves with leaves, and the white daisies cover the hill.
For example, chameleons can change the color of their skin and blend with the trees and leaves around them.
My chest had become softer than the fig tree's fruit and my heart had become more fragile than the fig tree's leaves.
Shimamura, while he was in the inn's entrance, looked at the nearby mountain bathed in the strong smell of fresh leaves and went to climb the mountain as if drawn by this smell.
Who will be in charge of our class when Miss Smith leaves school?

2. put up


I need to drill a hole in the wall to put up shelves.
They've put up a statue at the square.
The room looked nicer when we put up some pictures.
apartment blocks wete put up in the 60s
My ego put up even bigger blocks
I can put up with hot weather better than cold weather.
Have you ever put up a friend?
Because of a shortage of oil and gas, energy companies have put up their prices.
The WWF has put up posters all round the city.
It was easy to put up the shelves because they came with instructions on how to assemble them.
Several of the banks have decided to put up their interest rates.
A local businessman has put up the £500 000 needed to save the club.
I can't put up with my neighbour's noise any longer; it's driving me mad
One of his friends says he'll put up the money
put up