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


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"wiele" w języku polskim:

Angielskie słówko [transkrypcja fonetyczna]
number of
['nʌmbə(r) ɔv]
speak volumes about sb
[spi:k 'vɔljumz ə'baut 'sʌmbədɪ]
with lots of love
[wɪð lɔts ɔv lʌv]
many times
['mɛnɪ taɪmz]
great deal
[greɪt di:l]
many
['mɛnɪ]
even longer than that
['i:vn 'lɔ:ŋgə(r) ðæn ðæt]
many
['mɛnɪ]
much
[mʌʧ]
tell-tale
for many hours a day
[fɔ:(r) 'mɛnɪ 'auərz ə deɪ]
louds of
A lot has happened in my absence.
many kinds of clothes
many other things
Many women sacrifice their career for their family
['mɛnɪ 'wɪmɪn 'sækrɪfaɪs ðɛə(r) kə'rɪə(r) fɔ:(r) ðɛə(r) 'fæməlɪ]
Many families hauses were destroyed by the hurricane.
many
['mɛnɪ]
a lot of people fled the country
[ə lɔt ɔv 'pi:pl flɛd ðə 'kʌntrɪ]
gear train
transmission system
a lot remains to be done
many virtues
number of diferent viable
time after time
[taɪm 'ɑ:ftə(r) taɪm]
a lot of Hollywood types are frightfully artificial
plenty
['plɛntɪ]
lots of times
[lɔts ɔv taɪmz]
I’ve heard a lot about you.
Much of the contemporary music just sounds like noise to me
multitude
['mʌltətu:d]
umpteen
Many modern English words stem from Latin
['mɛnɪ 'mɔdən 'ɪŋglɪʃ wə:dz stɛm frɔm 'lætɪn]
wide range of banking products
[waɪd reɪnʤ ɔv 'bæŋkɪŋ 'prɔdəkts]
a lot of people
[ə lɔt ɔv 'pi:pl]
overlap
['əuvərlæp]
on many occasions
[ɔn 'mɛnɪ ə'keɪʒənz]
Many factors contributed to this decision
['mɛnɪ 'fæktə(r)z kən'trɪbjutɪd tu ðɪs dɪ'sɪʒən]
We've heard a lot of about you
[We've hə:d ə lɔt ɔv ə'baut ju:]
We've heard a lot of about you
[We've hə:d ə lɔt ɔv ə'baut ju:]
several
['sɛvrl]
a number of
[ə 'nʌmbə(r) ɔv]
a number of
[ə 'nʌmbə(r) ɔv]
multiple instances
['mʌltəpl 'ɪnstənsɪz]
lot
[lɔt]
a variety of
[ə və'raɪətɪ ɔv]
scores of new substances have become available
[skɔ:z ɔv nju: 'sʌbstənsɪz hæv bɪ'kʌm ə'veɪləbl]
a lot of dissatisfaction with
[ə lɔt ɔv dɪssætɪs'fækʃən wɪð]
many more
['mɛnɪ mɔ:(r)]
Many people might wish to stop smoking.
['mɛnɪ 'pi:pl maɪt wɪʃ tu stɔp 'sməukɪŋ]
Many countries have laws against bullying.
['mɛnɪ 'kʌntrɪz hæv lɔ:z ə'gɛnst 'bulɪɪŋ]
extensively
[ɪks'tɛnsɪvlɪ]
number of facilities
['nʌmbə(r) ɔv fə'sɪlɪtɪz]
many more the most
['mɛnɪ mɔ:(r) ðə məust]
a lot of
[ə lɔt ɔv]
plenty of
['plɛntɪ ɔv]
many other commonly observed tend
['mɛnɪ 'ʌðə(r) 'kɔmənlɪ əb'zə:vd tɛnd]
much more
[mʌʧ mɔ:(r)]
Many people live in this city
['mɛnɪ 'pi:pl lɪv ɪn ðɪs 'sɪtɪ]
many - more - the most
['mɛnɪ mɔ:(r) ðə məust]
many more things
['mɛnɪ mɔ:(r) θɪŋz]
multiple perspectives
['mʌltəpl pərs'pɛktɪvz]
Many people lead a happy life and never complain
['mɛnɪ 'pi:pl lɛd ə 'hæpɪ laɪf ænd 'nɛvə(r) kəm'pleɪn]
Many Polish families own two or three cars
['mɛnɪ 'pɔlɪʃ 'fæməlɪz əun tju: ɔ:(r) θri: kɑ:z]
many children
['mɛnɪ 'ʧɪldrən]
Many families set up their activities and lifestyles around a TV program schedule
['mɛnɪ 'fæməlɪz sɛt ʌp ðɛə(r) æk'tɪvɪtɪz ænd 'laɪfstaɪlz ər'aund ə 'ti:vi: 'prəugræm 'skɛʤul]
many people frequent him
['mɛnɪ 'pi:pl 'fri:kwənt hɪm]
many of the old skills had become redundant
['mɛnɪ ɔv ðə əuld skɪlz hæd bɪ'kʌm rɪ'dʌndənt]
many applications in factories
['mɛnɪ æplə'keɪʃənz ɪn 'fæktərɪz]
over and over again
['əuvə(r) ænd 'əuvə(r) ə'gɛn]
again and again
[ə'gɛn ænd ə'gɛn]
Many people say that
['mɛnɪ 'pi:pl seɪ ðæt]

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