English to Polish Meaning of country - kraj


Country :
kraj

kraj, wylądować, gleba, królestwo, granica, stan, Królestwo, ustrój, ojczyzna, Dom, ojczyźnie, teren, dzielnica, hrabstwo, parafia, wioska

wiejski, kraj, rustykalny, chłop, błazeński, bukoliczny, prostacki, chamski, brutalny, barbarzyńca, dziki, niedźwiedzi, prowincjonalny, niewykształcony, wulgarny

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Definitions of country in English
Noun(1) a politically organized body of people under a single government(2) the territory occupied by a nation(3) the people who live in a nation or country(4) an area outside of cities and towns(5) a particular geographical region of indefinite boundary (usually serving some special purpose or distinguished by its people or culture or geography
Examples of country in English
(1) She had gone to bathe before she prepared for a long and wearying journey across wild country .(2) a tract of wild country(3) Education is so important, important for the country as a whole, not just the individual.(4) In theory the whole of the country could be represented at a meeting of the Estates.(5) member country(6) The rest of the country has had its collective voice ignored for too long - we must be heard!(7) mountain country(8) a country lane(9) this is sean-nÔö£Ôöés country(10) The morale of the army only reflected that of the country as a whole.(11) Many argue this would keep the country moving while suitable public transport alternatives are worked out.(12) I cannot avoid the conclusion that the country 's whole political class has, thus far, failed it.(13) country of residence(14) The technology has been so successful that they say it is likely to be copied in other urban areas across the country .(15) How does England's stunning rugby World Cup victory affect the country as a whole?(16) The rest of the country might perceive areas like the Lake District to be prosperous.
Related Phrases of country
(1) country of origin ::
kraj pochodzenia
(2) country code ::
kod pocztowy
(3) country music ::
muzyka country
(4) in the country ::
w kraju
(5) country house ::
Chatka
(6) foreign country ::
obcy kraj
(7) cross-country ::
cross-country
(8) country of birth ::
kraj urodzenia
(9) home country ::
ojczyzna
Synonyms
Adjective
1. rural ::
wiejski
Noun
2. nation ::
naród
3. homeland ::
ojczyzna
4. the people ::
ludzie
5. terrain ::
teren
6. countryside ::
Wieś
8. land ::
wylądować
9. area ::
powierzchnia
10. rural area ::
obszar wiejski
Different Forms
countries, country
Word Example from TV Shows
Gods, this is country!

Gods, this is COUNTRY!

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 2

...not determining when it's safe to pass
a stopped school bus on a country road.

...not determining when it's safe to pass a stopped school bus on a COUNTRY road.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 5

(SINGING)
My country 'tis of thee

(SINGING) My COUNTRY 'tis of thee

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 7

Preferably someone
from a Third World country

Preferably someone from a Third World COUNTRY

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 23

The country, the dressing,
the roulette.

The COUNTRY, the dressing, the roulette.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 10

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