English-Polish translations for water

  • wodaWoda zawsze była dziadziną dość mętną. Water has always been rather opaque. Jak państwo wiedzą, moim ukochanym tematem jest woda. As you know, my pet subject is water. Czysta woda jest obecnie towarem deficytowym. Clean water is now a scarce commodity.
  • napoić
  • nosiwoda
  • podlać
  • podlewać
  • poić
  • ślinić
  • wodnyGdyby transport wodny i morski okazał się niekonkurencyjny, klientela może zwrócić się ku innym rodzajom transportu. Should water and sea transport become uncompetitive, custom may well be directed to other means of transport. Suma na kwotę 191.7 miliona EURO została już zainwestowana w Fundusz Wodny dla stref miejskich i podmiejskich. A total of some EUR 191.7 million has already been invested in the Water Facility for urban and semi-urban zones. Scala on dotychczasowe przepisy unijne w jeden akt prawny i poszerza je o transport wodny. It integrates previous EU regulations into a single piece of legislation and extends it to include transport by water.
  • wodyCodziennie zużywamy wielkie ilości wody. We use large amounts of water every day. Normy dotyczące wody pitnej są zdecydowanie bardziej surowe niż normy jakości wody. Drinking water standards are strictly than water quality standards. Życie na Ziemi jest niemożliwe bez wody. Life on earth could not exist without water.
  • wrzątek
  • łzawić

Definition of water

  • A substance found at room temperature and pressure as a clear liquid; it is present naturally as rain, and found in rivers, lakes and seas; its solid form is ice and its gaseous form is steam
  • The aforementioned liquid, considered one of w:Classical_element|the Classical elements or basic elements of alchemy
  • Water in a body; an area of open water
  • A body of water, almost always a river
  • A combination of water and other substance(s
  • A state of affairs; conditions; usually with an adjective indicating an adverse condition
  • A person's intuition. is this always in the plural?--
  • Excess valuation of securities
  • The limpidity and lustre of a precious stone, especially a diamond
  • A wavy, lustrous pattern or decoration such as is imparted to linen, silk, metals, etc
  • To pour water into the soil surrounding (plants
  • To wet or supply with water; to moisten; to overflow with water; to irrigate
  • To provide with water for drinking
  • To get or take in water
  • To urinate onto
  • To dilute
  • To overvalue , especially through deceptive accounting
  • To fill with or secrete water
  • To wet and calender, as cloth, so as to impart to it a lustrous appearance in wavy lines; to diversify with wavelike lines

Examples

  • By the action of electricity, the water was resolved into its two parts, oxygen and hydrogen
  • May I have a glass of water?
  • Your plants need more water
  • And God said, Let the waters under the heaven be gathered together unto one place, and let the dry land appear: and it was so
  • He showed me the river of living water, sparkling like crystal, flowing from the throne of God
  • The boat was found within the territorial waters
  • These seals are a common sight in the coastal waters of Chile
  • Perrier is the most popular water in this restaurant
  • Many people visit Bath to take the waters
  • ammonia water
  • North America
  • North America
  • He suffers from water on the knee
  • The rough waters of change will bring about the calm after the storm
  • I know hell succeed. I feel it in my waters
  • a diamond of the first water is perfectly pure and transparent
  • I need to go water the cattle
  • The ship put into port to water.
  • Nature called, so I stepped into the woods and watered a tree.
  • Can you water the whisky, please?
  • Chopping onions makes my eyes water.
  • The smell of fried onions makes my mouth water.
  • to water silk

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