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propose
proponować
I. propose [prəˈpəʊz, ingl. am. -ˈpoʊz] V. trans. form.
1. propose (suggest):
propose
proponować [perf za-]
propose motion
wysuwać [perf wysunąć]
propose toast
wznosić [perf wznieść]
2. propose (intend):
to propose doing sth
3. propose (offer):
to propose marriage
oświadczać [perf oświadczyć] się
II. propose [prəˈpəʊz, ingl. am. -ˈpoʊz] V. intr.
to propose to sb
oświadczać [perf oświadczyć] się komuś
Present
Ipropose
youpropose
he/she/itproposes
wepropose
youpropose
theypropose
Past
Iproposed
youproposed
he/she/itproposed
weproposed
youproposed
theyproposed
Present Perfect
Ihaveproposed
youhaveproposed
he/she/ithasproposed
wehaveproposed
youhaveproposed
theyhaveproposed
Past Perfect
Ihadproposed
youhadproposed
he/she/ithadproposed
wehadproposed
youhadproposed
theyhadproposed
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Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)
to propose to sb
oświadczać [perf oświadczyć] się komuś
to propose marriage
oświadczać [perf oświadczyć] się
Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
I rejoice, brothers, to hear you propose to become cultivators of the earth for the maintenance of your families.
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Other theories propose that magic is effective because symbols are able to change internal psycho-physical states.
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He can also write subtle parables and allegories, or commit squibs and puns or propose riddles and anagrams.
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To explain the situation, we propose a centrifugal force that is acting upon us and must be combated.
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Applying this idea to the medical field led him to propose what is now known as computed tomography.
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