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1 tutarsız denklemler sistemi
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2 несовместимая система уравнений
Русско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > несовместимая система уравнений
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3 несовместимая система уравнений
Automation: inconsistent system of equationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > несовместимая система уравнений
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4 unverträgliches Gleichungssystem
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > unverträgliches Gleichungssystem
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5 sprzeczny
adj( uczucia) conflicting; (opinie, interesy) contradictoryto jest sprzeczne z prawem — it's illegal lub against the law
* * *a.contradictory, contradictive; (o opiniach, zeznaniach, interesach, uczuciach) conflicting; ( o interesach) competing; ( o informacjach) contradictory, inconsistent, discrepant; sprzeczny z konstytucją prawn., polit., parl. unconstitutional; sprzeczny z etyką zawodową unprofessional; sprzeczne wersje contradictory versions l. accounts; mieć sprzeczne zamiary be at cross purposes; sprzeczne z prawem against the law; być sprzecznym z czymś be at variance with sth, conflict with sth, go against sth; (o poglądach, opiniach) collide; zdanie sprzeczne log. contradictory sentence; sprzeczny układ równań mat. contradictory system of equations.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sprzeczny
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