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1 loose-leaf
['luːsliːf]adjz luźnymi kartkami post* * *adjective ((of a notebook etc) made so that pages can easily be added or removed.) z luźnymi kartkami -
2 loose
[luːs] 1. adj 2. n 3. vt* * *[lu:s]1) (not tight; not firmly stretched: a loose coat; This belt is loose.) luźny2) (not firmly fixed: This button is loose.) luźny3) (not tied; free: The horses are loose in the field.) puszczony samopas4) (not packed; not in a packet: loose biscuits.) luzem•- loosely- looseness
- loosen
- loose-leaf
- break loose
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3 file
[faɪl] 1. n( dossier) akta pl, dossier nt inv; ( folder) kartoteka f, teczka f; ( for loose leaf) segregator m, skoroszyt m; ( COMPUT) plik m; ( tool) pilnik m2. vtdocument włączać (włączyć perf) do dokumentacji; lawsuit wnosić (wnieść perf); metal, fingernails piłować (spiłować perf)to file in — wchodzić (wejść perf) jeden za drugim or gęsiego
to file out — wychodzić (wyjść perf) jeden za drugim or gęsiego
to file past — przechodzić (przejść perf) obok jeden za drugim or gęsiego, przedefilować ( perf) obok
to file for divorce — wnosić (wnieść perf) sprawę o rozwód
* * *I 1. noun(a line of soldiers etc walking one behind the other.) szereg2. verb(to walk in a file: They filed across the road.) iść w szereguII 1. noun1) (a folder, loose-leaf book etc to hold papers.) skoroszyt2) (a collection of papers on a particular subject (kept in such a folder).) akta3) (in computing, a collection of data stored eg on a disc.) plik2. verb1) (to put (papers etc) in a file: He filed the letter under P.) chować do akt2) (to bring (a suit) before a law court: to file (a suit) for divorce.) wnieść (sprawę) do sądu•- filename- filing cabinet III 1. noun(a steel tool with a rough surface for smoothing or rubbing away wood, metal etc.) pilnik2. verb(to cut or smooth with a file: She filed her nails.) opiłować- filings
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loose-leaf — adj [only before noun] having pages that can be put in and removed easily loose leaf file/binder/format … Dictionary of contemporary English
loose-leaf — adjective containing pages that can be put in or taken out one by one: a loose leaf binder … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
loose-leaf — [lo͞os′lēf΄] adj. having or designed to have leaves that can easily be removed or replaced [a loose leaf notebook] … English World dictionary
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loose-leaf — adjective Date: 1902 1. having leaves secured in book form in a cover whose spine may be opened for adding, arranging, or removing leaves < loose leaf notebook > 2. of, relating to, or used with a loose leaf binding < loose leaf paper > … New Collegiate Dictionary