Słownik polsko-angielski i angielsko-polski z wymową lektora i transkrypcją fonetyczną


Aby posłuchać wymowy lektora, kliknij na ikonę głosnika

ZOBACZ: Transkrypcja fonetyczna w języku angielskim, czyli jak wymawiać angielskie słówka

"Most" w języku angielskim:

Angielskie słówko [transkrypcja fonetyczna]
most of
[məust ɔv]
mostly
['məustlɪ]
most
[məust]
most people
[məust 'pi:pl]
most certainly
[məust 'sə:tənlɪ]
most
[məust]
most of the time
[məust ɔv ðə taɪm]
most of
[məust ɔv]
most of all
[məust ɔv ɔ:l]
most of the people asked in the poll
most
[məust]
most important
[məust ɪm'pɔ:tnt]
Most of them are made of plastic
Most of the students support the new proposal
Most people work during the day and sleep at night
[məust 'pi:pl wə:k 'durɪŋ ðə deɪ ænd sli:p æt naɪt]
Most of the TV programs leave me cold.
most policemen
[məust pə'li:smɪn]
most popular
Most- people- switch- the- TV- to- another- channe
most
[məust]
most frequently
[məust 'fri:kwəntlɪ]
most of use
most
[məust]
most common
[məust 'kɔmən]
most important topics of interest to our staff in the field of financial awareness
most require professional instalation at construction time
most useless
most suitable
most shops closed down
most require reinforced sub-floring
Most book is a different size.
most important way
most importent part
most of us
[məust ɔv ʌs]
most people don't like him
most seats in Parliament
mostly celibate retreats
most of whom
[məust ɔv hu:m]
most retired people can't afford to go on holiday from their pension
[məust rɪ'taɪrd 'pi:pl can't ə'fɔ:d tu gəu ɔn 'hɔlədeɪ frɔm ðɛə(r) 'pɛnʃən]
Most of the senators were against the new plan
[məust ɔv ðə 'sɛnətərz wə:(r) ə'gɛnst ðə nju: plæn]
most
[məust]
Most superstitions are based on false beliefs
[məust su:pərs'tɪʃənz ɑ:(r) beɪst ɔn fɔ:ls bɪ'li:fs]
most people's confidence is a level below their competency
[məust 'pi:pəlz 'kɔnfɪdəns ɪz ə 'lɛvl bɪ'ləu ðɛə(r) 'kɔmpɪtənsɪ]
Most willingly
[məust 'wɪlɪŋlɪ]
most kind
[məust kaɪnd]
most generous
[məust 'ʤɛnərəs]
most helpful
[məust 'hɛlpful]
most frequented
[məust 'fri:kwəntɪd]
most treasured possession
[məust 'trɛʒərd pə'zɛʃən]
Most criminals crack when the police force them to a confession
[məust 'krɪmənəlz kræk wɛn ðə pə'li:s fɔ:s ðɛm tu ə kən'fɛʃən]
most commonly
[məust 'kɔmənlɪ]
most of all
[məust ɔv ɔ:l]
Most of them..
[məust ɔv ðɛm]
most likely
[məust 'laɪklɪ]
Most fruit trees blossom in spring
[məust fru:t tri:z 'blɔsəm ɪn sprɪŋ]
most of
[məust ɔv]
most assuredly
[məust ə'ʃurədlɪ]
most likely
[məust 'laɪklɪ]
mostly
['məustlɪ]
most flexible
[məust 'flɛksɪbl]
most generic
[məust ʤə'nɛrɪk]
Most of the workers were laid off after the fire.
[məust ɔv ðə 'wə:kərz wə:(r) leɪd ɔf 'ɑ:ftə(r) ðə 'faɪə(r)]
Most in my house I like that I have close to the lake.
[məust ɪn maɪ haus aɪ laɪk ðæt aɪ hæv kləus tu ðə leɪk]
most probably
[məust 'prɔbəblɪ]
Most wanted fugitive arrested
[məust 'wɔntəd 'fju:ʤətɪv ər'ɛstəd]
most often
[məust 'ɔ:fən]
most of
[məust ɔv]
most are caused by
[məust ɑ:(r) kɔzd baɪ]
most of people
[məust ɔv 'pi:pl]
most recent
[məust 'ri:snt]
most likely
[məust 'laɪklɪ]
mostly
['məustlɪ]
most significant
[məust sɪg'nɪfɪkənt]
most cancers are treatable
[məust 'kænsərz ɑ:(r) 'tri:təbl]
Most obese people have trouble with their knees
[məust ə'bi:s 'pi:pl hæv 'trʌbl wɪð ðɛə(r) ni:z]
most alive
[məust ə'laɪv]
Most people in my town have a very easy-going attitude to life
[məust 'pi:pl ɪn maɪ taun hæv ə 'vɛrɪ 'i:zɪ 'gəuɪŋ 'ætətju:d tu laɪf]
Most people suffer from poverty.
[məust 'pi:pl 'sʌfə(r) frɔm 'pɔvərtɪ]
Most people call her Beth.
[məust 'pi:pl kɔ:l hə:(r) bɛθ]
most
[məust]
most
[məust]
most widely used
[məust 'waɪdlɪ jju:zd]
most of the time at least
[məust ɔv ðə taɪm æt li:st]
most certainly
[məust 'sə:tənlɪ]
Most people would kill for this opportunity
[məust 'pi:pl wud kɪl fɔ:(r) ðɪs ɔpə'tju:nɪtɪ]
mostly
['məustlɪ]

"Most" w języku polskim:

Angielskie słówko [transkrypcja fonetyczna]
bridge
[brɪʤ]
drawbridge
['drɔ:brɪʤ]
bridge
[brɪʤ]
bridge
[brɪʤ]
breastbone
[breastbone]
sternum
[sternum]
bridge
[brɪʤ]
beam bridge
[bi:m brɪʤ]
bridge
[brɪʤ]
bridges
['brɪʤəz]
the bridge across the river
brisket
['brɪskɪt]
a bridge over the river
suspended bridge
cold bridge
London Bridge
['lʌndən brɪʤ]
ponton bridge
breast bone
[brɛst bəun]
railway bridge
['reɪlweɪ brɪʤ]
suspension bridge
[sɪs'pɛnʃən brɪʤ]
a bridge
[ə brɪʤ]
arch bridge
[ɑ:ʧ brɪʤ]
box girder bridge
[bɔks 'gə:də(r) brɪʤ]
cable bridge
['keɪbl brɪʤ]
pivot bridge
['pɪvɪt brɪʤ]
swing bridge
[swɪŋ brɪʤ]
tilt bridge
[tɪlt brɪʤ]
truss bridge
[trʌs brɪʤ]
bridgework
[bridgework]
fixed bridgework
[fɪkst bridgework]
sterum
[sterum]
truss bridge
[trʌs brɪʤ]
Arch bridge
[ɑ:ʧ brɪʤ]
Cable stay bridge
['keɪbl steɪ brɪʤ]
a railroad bridge was completed
[ə 'reɪlrəud brɪʤ wɔz kəm'pli:təd]
a bridge was completed
[ə brɪʤ wɔz kəm'pli:təd]
pontoon bridge
[pɑn'tu:n brɪʤ]
a bridge designed to withstand earthquakes
[ə brɪʤ dɪ'zaɪnd tu wɪθ'stænd 'ə:θkweɪks]
bridge
[brɪʤ]
bridge
[brɪʤ]
Salient
['seɪlɪənt]
all year round (przez cały rok)
aim to
predominantly
[prɪ'dɔmənəntlɪ]
latest
['leɪtɪst]

Aby dodać wybrane słówka do nauki zaloguj się do serwisu internetowego albo pobierz na swoje urządzenie z systemem android dedykowaną aplikację mobilną: