| Formy złożone: |
| Angielski | Polski |
| all through prep | (throughout) | w całym przyim. + przym. |
| po całości przyim. + ż |
| There are wooden floors all through the apartment. |
| W całym mieszkaniu są drewniane podłogi. |
| all through the night expr | (throughout the night) | przez całą noc wyr. |
| All through the night we could hear the loud music from the floor above. |
| blow through vtr | (affect every part of [sth]) | tłumaczenie niedostępne |
| blow through vi | informal (visit briefly, pass through) | wpadać ndk. |
| wpaść dk. |
| blow through adj | (carburettor) | tłumaczenie niedostępne |
| break through [sth] vtr + prep | (demolish) | przebijać się przez coś zwr. ndk. + przyim. |
| przebić się przez coś zwr. dk. + przyim. |
| The army used tanks to break through the barricades. |
| burrow through [sth] vi + prep | (move through) | przekopywać się zwr. ndk. |
| przekopać się zwr. dk. |
| Badgers burrow through the earth with their claws. |
| carry through vtr | (complete) | kończyć ndk. |
| zakończyć, skończyć dk. |
| She has good intentions but never carries through with them. |
| carry through vtr | (help to endure or survive) | wytrzymywać ndk. |
| wytrzymać dk. |
| check [sth] through vtr + adv | (luggage: put into plane's hold) | sprawdzać ndk. |
| sprawdzić dk. |
| If you have to change flights, the airline can check your luggage through to the final destination. |
| coast through [sth] vi + prep | (apply little effort) (przenośny) | prześlizgiwać się przez coś zwr. ndk. + przyim. |
| (przenośny) | prześlizgnąć się przez coś zwr. dk. + przyim. |
| He is coasting through the maths course. |
| comb through [sth] vi + prep | (inspect thoroughly) | przeczesywać ndk. |
| przeczesać dk. |
| Linda spent the afternoon combing through old newspapers. |
| come through vtr | (survive, endure) | przetrwać dk. |
| The road to recovery is a difficult one but you are strong enough to come through. |
| come through vi | (succeed) | odnosić sukces ndk. + m |
| odnieść sukces dk. + m |
| come through vi | (do what is expected, necessary) | robić co trzeba |
| zrobić co trzeba |
| I wasn't worried because I knew you would come through for me. |
course through [sth], course in [sth] vi + prep | (water, blood: move quickly) (woda) | płynąć wartko ndk. + przys. |
| (krew) | krążyć ndk. |
| The water coursed through the canals. Terrified, Neil could feel the blood coursing in his veins. |
| Woda płynęła wartko w kanałach. |
| Przerażony Neil czuł, jak krew krąży mu w żyłach. |
| cut through [sth] vi + prep | (slice through with a blade) | przecinać ndk. |
| przeciąć dk. |
| I haven't got a clue why he bought that machete, there's no jungle to cut through in Belgium. |
| cut through vtr | figurative (get past: [sth] superfluous) | przedzierać się przez ndk. |
| przedrzeć się przez dk. |
| Ok, let cut through the crap and see what we do agree on! |
| cut through [sth] vi + prep | informal (take a shortcut) | iść na skróty przez coś zwrot ndk. |
| pójść na skróty przez coś zwrot dk. |
| He cut through the neighbours' back yard to get there quicker. |
drive-through, drive-thru n | (takeaway restaurant) | bar szybkiej obsługi bez wysiadania z samochodu wyr. |
| Dave made a quick detour to the drive-through for fries on his way home from the office. |
drive-through, drive-thru n as adj | (used from a car) | bez wysiadania z samochodu wyr. |
| The drive-through restaurant is inaccessible to pedestrians. |
| ease through [sth] vi + prep | (move carefully) | powoli posuwać się w czymś zwrot ndk. |
| He eased gently through the dense crowd. |
| Powoli i ostrożnie posuwał się w gęstym tłumie. |
| fall through vi | informal (be unsuccessful, come to nothing) | nie udawać się |
| nie udać się |
| I thought that the deal would be very profitable for my business, but it fell through at the last minute. |
flick through [sth], flip through [sth] vi + prep | (book, pages: leaf through) | przekartkowywać coś ndk. |
| przekartkować coś dk. |
| I spent hours on that report and he just flicked through it before dismissing it! |
flick through [sth], flip through [sth] vi + prep | (TV channels: browse) (przenośny) | przeskakiwać ndk. |
| przeskoczyć dk. |
| I spent ten minutes flicking through the TV channels and didn't find anything worth watching. |
| follow through vi | (sports: continue motion after releasing ball, swinging bat) | tłumaczenie niedostępne |
| She had difficulty learning how to follow through in a complete arc with the bat after hitting the baseball. |
| follow-through n | (sport: continuation of motion) | wykończenie uderzenia n + n |
| You need to have a good follow-through to be a good golfer. |
| follow-through n | (continuing action) | realizacja ż |
| The project manager keeps a close eye on her team to ensure follow-through. |
| funnel [sth] through [sth] vtr + prep | (pour through [sth] narrow) | wlewać coś przez coś zwrot ndk. |
| wlać coś przez coś zwrot dk. |
| wylewać coś przez coś zwrot ndk. |
| wylać coś przez coś zwrot dk. |
| The mechanic funneled the dirty oil through a hose. |
| funnel [sth] through [sth] vtr + prep | figurative (channel) | kierować coś przez coś ndk. |
| przekierować coś przez coś dk. |
| przekazywać coś przez coś ndk. |
| przekazać coś przez coś dk. |
| He funneled his ill-gotten gains through his wife's business account. |
| go through vtr | (cross) | przechodzić ndk. |
| przejść dk. |
| To go through the border checkpoint, you needed a good passport, or a better fake. |
| go through vtr | (endure, suffer) | przechodzić ndk. |
| przejść dk. |
| Having grown up in Rwanda, Joe had gone through much torment, making him the man he is today. |
| go through vtr | (pass through: tunnel) | przejeżdżać przez ndk. + przyim. |
| przejechać przez dk. + przyim. |
| The hunters had to go through a cluster of trees to get to the wounded deer. |
| go through [sth] vi + prep | (search, review) | przeglądać coś ndk. |
| przejrzeć coś dk. |
| I went through all my sketchbooks trying to find my favourite drawing of the oak tree. |
| go through vtr | (use up) | zużywać ndk. |
| zużyć dk. |
| I went through all my clean clothes for the week! |
| go through with it v expr | informal (do [sth] daunting) | dokonywać czegoś ndk. |
| (dokonać czegoś) | B dk. |
| Bethan had doubts about applying for the job, but eventually went through with it. |
| grind through [sth] vi + prep | (wear by abrasion) | mielić ndk. |
| zemleć dk. |
| Jeff used power tools to grind through the lock on his shed. |
| hack through vi + prep | (cut through jungle) | przedzierać się zwr. ndk. |
| przedrzeć się zwr. dk. |
| wycinać drogę ndk. + ż |
| wyciąć drogę dk. + ż |
| We hacked through the jungle for hours. |
| hunt through vtr | (search among) | przeszukiwać ndk. |
| przeszukać dk. |
| I hunted through all the dusty, discarded papers in the attic, hoping to find my grandfather's birth certificate. |
| hurry through vtr | (do hastily) | śpieszyć przez ndk. + przyim. |
| pośpieszyć przez dk. + przyim. |
| I hurried through the household chores, so I could watch the afternoon film on TV. |
| hurry through [sth] vi + prep | (move hastily along or past) | śpieszyć się zwr. ndk. |
| pośpieszyć się zwr. dk. |
| I turned up the collar of my raincoat and hurried through the rain-swept streets. |
| hurry through vtr | (cause [sth] to be done hastily) | śpieszyć ndk. |
| pośpieszyć dk. |
| This legislation is a disaster because the Government hurried it through Parliament. |
| last through vtr | (endure, survive) | przetrwać, przetrzymać dk. |
| The dog is very ill and we are not sure whether he will last through the night. |
| live through vtr | (experience or endure) | przeżyć dk. |
| Our grandparents lived through the War and know what it is like to lose everything. |
| live through it v expr | US (experience or endure [sth]) | przeżyć ndk. |
| Don't worry - times are hard because of the recession but you'll live through it. |
look through, look-through vtr | literal (observe via: [sth] transparent) | patrzeć przez ndk. + przyim. |
| popatrzeć przez dk. + przyim. |
| Uwaga: hyphen used when term is an adj before a noun |
| You can see the individual cells if you look through the microscope. |
look through, look-through vtr | figurative (appear not to see, be oblivious to) | patrzeć przez ndk. + przyim. |
| popatrzeć przez dk. + przyim. |
| I said hello but he looked right through me. |
look through, look-through vtr | (search or survey a collection of [sth]) | przeszukiwać ndk. |
| przeszukać dk. |
| Can I look through those old clothes before you throw them out in case there is something I like? |
| move through [sth] v expr | (travel through a place) | przemieszczać się przez, przemieszczać się poprzez zwr. ndk. + przyim. |
| The army is currently moving through the forest on their way to the city. |
| muddle through vtr | informal ([sth]: accomplish by improvisation) | wyimprowizować dk. |
| page through vtr | (flip the pages: of a book, magazine, etc.) | kartkować, wertować ndk. |
| przekartkować, przewertować dk. |
| pass through vtr | (go from one side to the other of [sth]) | przechodzić przez ndk. + przyim. |
| przejść przez dk. + przyim. |
| It took us 20 minutes to pass through the Mont Blanc Tunnel. |
pass-through, passthrough n | (cost: passed to customer) | część kosztów przerzucona na klienta wyr. |
pass-through, passthrough n | US (serving hatch in a wall) | okienko n |
| An older home is more likely to have a pass-through between the kitchen and the dining room. |
pass-through, passthrough n | (a place you travel through) | miejsce, w którym jest się przejazdem |
pass-through, passthrough n | (act of passing through a place) | przejazd m |
pass-through, passthrough n | US (place funds flow through) | refakturowanie n |
| pass through adj | mainly US (cost: passed to customer) | przerzucenie części kosztów na klienta wyr. |
pass-through, passthrough adj | (relating to a pass-through) | przejazdowy przym. |
| pass-through n | (opening between rooms) | przejście pomiędzy dwoma pomieszczeniami wyr. |
| pass-through adj | (company: not subject to income tax) | nie podlegający podatkowi dochodowemu wyr. |
| patch [sb] through vtr + adv | (telephone: connect to external line) | łączyć z kimś ndk. + przyim. |
| połączyć z kimś dk. + przyim. |
| Audrey is out of the office at the moment, but she's available on her mobile; I can patch you through if you like. |
| patch [sb] through to [sb/sth] v expr | (telephone: connect to external line) | łączyć z kimś/czymś ndk. + przyim. |
| połączyć z kimś/czymś dk. + przyim. |
| plod through [sth] vi + prep | figurative (do something slowly and steadily) | brnąć przez coś ndk. + przyim. |
| przebrnąć przez coś dk. + przyim. |
| This project is difficult, but I'm plodding through it. |
| poke [sth] through [sth] vtr + prep | (jab through) | wystawiać coś przez coś ndk. + przyim. |
| wystawić coś przez coś dk. + przyim. |
| Paula poked her finger through the hole in her glove. |
| pull-through n | ([sth] used to clean gun barrel) | wycior m |
| push your way to/through/past v expr | (move by shoving) | przepychać się zwr. ndk. |
| przepchnąć się zwr. dk. |
| He rudely pushed his way to the stage. |
| put through vtr | informal (force to endure) | zmuszać do ndk. + przyim. |
| zmusić do dk. + przyim. |
| The boy had been put through a lot of hardships in his brief lifetime. |
| put [sth] through vtr + adv | (bill, law: pass) | być zaakceptowanym posił. + przym. |
| put [sth] through [sth] vtr + prep | (subject to: a procedure) | poddawać coś czemuś ndk. |
| poddać coś czemuś dk. |
| Chloe decided against having surgery as she did not want to put her body through any more trauma. |
| put through vtr | (connect to [sb] on phone) | łączyć ndk. |
| połączyć dk. |
| I'll put you through to the switchboard. |
| put [sb] through [sth] vtr + prep | (fund [sb]'s studies) | finansować ndk. |
| sfinansować dk. |
| My parents are both working full time in order to put me through college. |
| put [sth] through [sth] vtr + prep | (bill, law: pass) (w zwrocie: be put through sth) | przechodzić ndk. |
| przejść dk. |
| The bill was put through Parliament in 1908. |
| Projekt ustawy przeszedł w parlamencie w 1908 r. |
| put [sb] through to [sb] v expr | (connect with: on phone) | łączyć kogoś z kimś ndk. + przyim. |
| połączyć kogoś z kimś dk. + przyim. |
| We will now put you through to the coordinator. |
| I'll put you through to the switchboard. |
| put yourself through [sth] v expr | (force yourself to endure [sth]) | poddawać się czemuś zwr. ndk. |
| poddać się czemuś zwr. dk. |
| I can't imagine voluntarily putting myself through cosmetic surgery. |
| put yourself through [sth] v expr | (college, etc.: fund your studies) | zarabiać na zwrot ndk. |
| zarobić na zwrot dk. |
| James worked at a burger restaurant two days a week to put himself through college. |
| rake through [sth] vi + prep | figurative (examine) (przenośny) | przetrząsać coś, przeczesywać coś ndk. |
| przetrząsnąć coś, przeczesać coś dk. |
| The detective raked through the evidence, looking for clues. |
| rake through [sth] vi + prep | figurative (search) | przeczesywać coś ndk. |
| przeczesać coś dk. |
| I raked through my bag, looking for my keys. |
| read through vtr | (review or rehearse) | przeglądać, ćwiczyć ndk. |
| przejrzeć, przećwiczyć dk. |
| It is wise to read through any document before signing it. |