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 Translation for 'at the wheel' from English to Polish
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za kierownicą {adv}
at the wheel
Partial Matches
obecnie {adv}at the moment
pod adresemat the address
w wejściu {adv}at the door
w najgorszym razie {adv}at (the) worst
w tej chwili {adv}at the moment
aktualnie {adv}at the moment
na rogu {adv}at the corner
w tej chwiliat the moment
w najlepszym razie {adv}at (the) best
nad morzemat the seaside
nad jezioremat the lake
przy bankomacieat the ATM
jednocześnie {adv}at the same time
w tym samym czasie {adv}at the same time
na samym końcu {adv}at the very end
za pięć dwunasta {adv}at the eleventh hour
w ostatniej sekundzie {adv}at the last second
w ostatniej chwili {adv}at the last moment
w ostatniej chwili {adv}at the eleventh hour
według uznania [+gen.]at the discretion of
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Usage Examples English
  • Powell's wife Nancy was at the wheel so that Clifford and Richie could sleep.
  • His first major international race victory came on the eve of his 21st birthday at the wheel of a borrowed Jaguar XK120 in the 1950 RAC Tourist Trophy on the Dundrod circuit in Northern Ireland.
  • There have also been 22 reported cases of drivers falling asleep at the wheel.
  • Bob Jane won both the 1971 and 1972 Australian Touring Car Championships at the wheel of a Camaro.
  • The solution to increasing speeds further is therefore having the train car bodies tilt as well – while this doesn't influence the forces acting at the wheel-rail level, it keeps the lateral forces experienced inside the passenger compartment at a comfortable level even at further increased speeds.

  • Clark wrote an autobiography which was published just after his first world championship, titled "Jim Clark at the Wheel." The book was updated after his Indy 500 victory.
  • Look at the wheel from along the axis. The spoke through the top hole is now a diagonal of the imaginary box.
  • 5-16 190E EVO II was race-developed to 375+ bhp, gaining the 1992 DTM crown with Klaus Ludwig at the wheel.
  • The Texas swing band Asleep at the Wheel got its start in Paw Paw, according to founder Ray Benson.
  • Gloucester's most noted landmark is the harborside "Man at the Wheel" statue (also known as the "Gloucester Fisherman's Memorial Cenotaph"), dedicated to "They that go down to the sea in ships", which is a quote from Psalm 107:23–32.

  • The D24 competed in sports car racing and won the 1953 Carrera Panamericana with Juan Manuel Fangio at the wheel.
  • On 12 April 2017, McLaren revealed they would participate in the 2017 Indianapolis 500 with their current Formula 1 driver Fernando Alonso at the wheel of a Honda-powered McLaren-branded Andretti Autosport IndyCar.
  • Also, it came tenth in the GT1 class of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, at the wheel of an Aston Martin DB9 of team Modena alongside Antonio Garcia and amateur.
  • While driving home on March 24, 1981, Lafleur fell asleep at the wheel of his Cadillac and crashed into a highway fence.
  • However, Heatley's time with the Thrashers was derailed when he was at the wheel in a car crash in September 2003 that killed his teammate Dan Snyder.

  • During the first week of what was to be a year-long tour for "Man with the Action Hair", the band's driver fell asleep at the wheel, causing a major accident.
  • At least one person who attended the aftermath of the crash reported that there were no skid marks on the tarmac, fuelling speculation that Toivonen could have suddenly lost consciousness at the wheel, but the cause of the crash is still unknown.
  • They won the drivers' championship with Ash Sutton at the wheel that year and the subsequent year.
  • On June 18, 2015, Van Zandt was inducted into the second year's ceremony of the Austin City Limits Hall of Fame, along with Asleep at the Wheel, Loretta Lynn, Guy Clark and Flaco Jimenez.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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