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1 hundredth
['hʌndrədθ]num* * *1) (one of a hundred equal parts.) setny2) (( also adjective) (the) last of a hundred (people, things etc) or (the person, thing etc) in an equivalent position.) -
2 level
['lɛvl] 1. adj 2. adv3. n ( lit, fig)to draw level with — zrównywać się (zrównać się perf) z +instr
poziom m; (also: spirit level) poziomnica f4. vtzrównywać (zrównać perf) z ziemią5. vito be/keep level with — być/utrzymywać się na tym samym poziomie co +nom
on the level ( fig) — uczciwy
to level a gun at sb — celować (wycelować perf) do kogoś z pistoletu
to level an accusation/a criticism at/against sb — kierować (skierować perf) oskarżenie/krytykę pod czyimś adresem
to do one's level best — dokładać (dołożyć perf) wszelkich starań
‘A’ levels ( BRIT) — egzaminy końcowe z poszczególnych przedmiotów w szkole średniej na poziomie zaawansowanym
‘O’ levels ( BRIT) — egzaminy z poszczególnych przedmiotów na poziomie średniozaawansowanym, do których uczniowie przystępują w wieku 15-16 lat
Phrasal Verbs:* * *['levl] 1. noun1) (height, position, strength, rank etc: The level of the river rose; a high level of intelligence.) poziom2) (a horizontal division or floor: the third level of the multi-storey car park.) poziom, chodnik3) (a kind of instrument for showing whether a surface is level: a spirit level.) poziomica4) (a flat, smooth surface or piece of land: It was difficult running uphill but he could run fast on the level.) równia, płaszczyzna2. adjective1) (flat, even, smooth or horizontal: a level surface; a level spoonful (= an amount which just fills the spoon to the top of the sides).) poziomy, równy, płaski2) (of the same height, standard etc: The top of the kitchen sink is level with the window-sill; The scores of the two teams are level.) równy3) (steady, even and not rising or falling much: a calm, level voice.) zrównoważony3. verb1) (to make flat, smooth or horizontal: He levelled the soil.) wyrównać, zniwelować2) (to make equal: His goal levelled the scores of the two teams.) wyrównać3) ((usually with at) to aim (a gun etc): He levelled his pistol at the target.) wycelować4) (to pull down: The bulldozer levelled the block of flats.) zrównać z ziemią•- level crossing
- level-headed
- do one's level best
- level off
- level out
- on a level with
- on the level -
3 millionth
1) (one of a million equal parts.) (jedna) milionowa2) (the last of a million (people, things etc) or (the person, thing etc) in an equivalent position: the millionth (car).) milionowy -
4 symmetry
['sɪmɪtrɪ]nsymetria f* * *['simitri](the state in which two parts, on either side of a dividing line, are equal in size, shape and position.) symetria- symmetrically -
5 third
[θəːd] 1. num 2. n( fraction) jedna trzecia f; ( AUT) trzeci bieg m, trójka f (inf); ( BRIT, SCOL) dyplom ukończenia studiów z najniższą ocenąa third of — trzecia część +gen
* * *[Ɵə:d] 1. noun1) (one of three equal parts.) trzecia2) (( also adjective) the last of three (people, things etc); the next after the second.) trzeci2. adverb(in the third position: John came first in the race, and I came third.) trzeci- thirdly- third-class
- third degree
- third party
- third-rate
- the Third World -
6 thousandth
['θauzəntθ]num* * *1) (one of a thousand equal parts.) jedna tysięczna2) (( also adjective) the last of a thousand (people, things etc) or (the person, thing etc) in an equivalent position.) tysięczny
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