Translation for '
Inferno' from English to Polish
| NOUN | inferno | infernos | |
| SYNO | conflagration | Hell | hell | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- Manetti himself never published his investigation into Dante's inferno, his findings were instead published by Girolamo Benevieni in his Dialogo de Antonio Manetti.
- "Jimbo's Inferno" is a 2006 graphic novel created by Gary Panter and published by Fantagraphics Books. The "inferno" is a Los Angeles mall named Focky Bocky.
- On its fatal flight the "Amana" was carrying 24 passengers, including 2 infants. All but one died in the crash or the ensuing inferno.
- Such was the scale of the inferno that the fiery glow from the High Street building could be seen for 20 miles around.
- August Strindberg's Inferno is his personal account of sinking deeper into some kind of madness, typified by visions and paranoia.
- The sermon completes with the planet engulfed by a vast inferno.
- Around 250 firefighters mobilized to extinguish the inferno, which by 7 AM had been achieved.
- On June 29 authorities announced that the bodies of two missing individuals had been located in the burn area. The two were believe to have been killed by the inferno.
- His third book Luxe Inferno is a philosophical journey for the true meaning of luxe, capturing the Yin and Yang of luxury in two parts.
- He shared with other authors the distinction of being placed in the "inferno" of the National Library.
- "Maciste all'inferno" is an album by French metal band Gojira.
- The Baldia Town factory inferno case took a dramatic turn when a report by the Pakistan Rangers said that the Muttahida Qaumi Movement was behind the fire that killed at least 258 factory workers.
- A December Texas City refinery fire kills one in chemical inferno reminiscent of twin-ship explosion and fire that flattened the city almost forty years ago.
- "36 ore all'inferno" or "36 Hours to Hell" is an Italian war action film released in 1969. It stars Richard Harrison and Pamela Tudor.
- "Nella città l'inferno" ("Behind Closed Shutters") is a 1959 Italian film directed by Renato Castellani.
- In Hebrew, the word "Tofet" stands for "inferno, scene of horror; hell", thus providing a fitting indication to the complexity of the module.
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