das Wörterbuch Polnisch Minus Englisch

język polski - English

zacząć coś nowego Englisch:

1. to make a fresh start to make a fresh start


When he left prison he tried to make a fresh start.

Englisch Wort "zacząć coś nowego"(to make a fresh start) tritt in Sätzen auf:

Influence, power

2. to set up an innovative to set up an innovative



Englisch Wort "zacząć coś nowego"(to set up an innovative) tritt in Sätzen auf:

słówka do sql

3. give it a go give it a go



4. strike out on my own strike out on my own



Englisch Wort "zacząć coś nowego"(strike out on my own) tritt in Sätzen auf:

Workforce of the future

5. embark upon something embark upon something



6. to launch


the company wants to launch a new product
Apple is said to be planning to launch a new Apple TV this year.
to launch an investigation
to launch a new product onto the market
Who should be contacted for information if one wants to launch an initiative?
After working for the company for several years she decided to launch out on her own and set up in business. Michael launched his career as a software salesman. She launched herself as a designer of high-end handbags.
A spokesman for the dockyard said they hoped to launch the first submarine within two years.
We are ready to launch a new car.

7. Take up


I thought I'd take up fishing...
In my defence, all I can say is, you do take up a lot of space.
take up a hobby\sport
take up swimming / take up a career as an actor
Computers used to take up a whole room, and now you can carry one in your pocket.
I'd like to take up Spanish so that I can go to Argentina for a holiday.
Do you know how to take up trousers?
One day I came up an idea that I will take up guitar.
He could take up skateboarding <begin a new activity or hobby>
When people retire, they usually take up a hobby, or a sport of some description, or do some gardening.
Reluctant users slow to take up videoconferncing
Please, you take up my challenge!
He says he's now looking for a woman to take up with.
The CEO would be happy to take up your kind offer.
to take up too much space. the shopping took (up) a lot of time