"white to" in Polish — inglés-Polish dictionary | Mirar "white to" in inglés

the image to "white" in Polish
adjetivo
  1. biały
    He was dressed in white from head to toe.
    White landscape looks beautiful in winter.
    The bride was wearing a white dress.
    You have really white teeth!
  2. blady
    She went white with fear as the dog started running towards her.
    Your face is so white, are you OK?
    He turned white when he saw a policeman standing at his door.
sustantivo
  1. biały (kolor), biel [UNCOUNTABLE]
    White is such a boring colour!
    You look really nice in white.
  2. biali (ludzie rasy białej) [COUNTABLE]
    The white are very privileged.
    Do you really believe that the white are superior to other races?
  3. białe wino [COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE]
    "Would you like something to drink?" "I would love a white, thank you."
    This white is so expensive I will never be able to afford.
  4. białko (oka) [COUNTABLE]
    You look very tired, your white is covered with red veins!
    I think she is possessed by a demon, you can only see her whites.
  5. biały (dotyczący ludzi rasy białej) [COUNTABLE]
    White male has been incarcerated yesterday.
    White people are not welcomed to our district.
  6. biały (kawa z mlekiem)  BrE
    I like my coffee white.
    White or black coffee for you?
sustantivo
  1. białko (w jajku)
    Separate the egg whites from the yolk.
    She always eats an omelette with whites only.
    "Do you like eggs?" "Yes, but only the white."
    You should separate egg white from the yolk.

Frases relacionadas — "white to"

phrasal verb
sustantivo
adjetivo
non-white , nonwhite = kolorowy (o kolorze skóry innym niż biały) +1 significado
verbo
whitewash = bielić, wybielać +2 significados

"white to" — Collocation dictionary inglés

white to collocation
Automatic translation (We do not guarantee its correctness): biały aby
  1. white adjetivo + to preposición
    Strong collocation

    Black sheep, but they looked white to those who saw them pass.

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