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f (GD dychotomii) sgt książk. dichotomy- dychotomia postaw a dichotomy of attitudes- dychotomia pomiędzy czymś a czymś a dichotomy between sth and sthThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dychotomi|a
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m sgt (G rozziewu) gap (między czymś a czymś between sth and sth)- istnieje rozziew między tym co mówi, a tym co robi there is a gap between what he says and what he does- coraz większy stawał się rozziew miedzy władzą a społeczeństwem the gap between the government and the people was widening* * *( rozbieżność) disparity; JĘZ hiatus* * *mi1. discrepancy, dissonance, disparity; ( między osobami) discord; ( między teorią a praktyką) dichotomy.2. fon. hiatus.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozziew
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f (GDGpl antynomii) 1. książk. antinomy książk.; paradox- antynomia wolności i konieczności the antinomy of free will and necessity- antynomia dobra i zła the dichotomy between a. of good and evil książk.2. Log. antinomyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > antynomi|a
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f sgt książk. dichotomy (czegoś of sth)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dychotomicznoś|ć
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