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1 outstanding
[aut'stændɪŋ]adjactor, work wybitny; debt, problem zaległyyour account is still outstanding — do tej pory nie uregulował/a Pan/Pani rachunku
* * *1) (excellent; very good: an outstanding student.) wybitny2) (not yet paid, done etc: You must pay all outstanding bills.) zaległy• -
2 distinction
[dɪs'tɪŋkʃən]n( difference) różnica f; (mark of respect, recognition of achievement) wyróżnienie ntto draw a distinction between — przeprowadzać (przeprowadzić perf) rozróżnienie pomiędzy +instr
* * *[-ʃən]1) ((the making of) a difference: He makes no distinction between male and female employees with regard to pay.) różnica2) (a grade awarded that indicates outstanding ability or achievement: She passed her exams with distinction.) wyróżnienie -
3 distinguished
[dɪs'tɪŋgwɪʃt]adj( eminent) wybitny; ( in appearance) dystyngowany* * *adjective (famous or outstanding: a distinguished scientist.) wybitny -
4 eminent
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5 singular
['sɪŋgjulə(r)] 1. adj( outstanding) wyjątkowy; ( LING) pojedynczy; ( odd) szczególny2. n ( LING)liczba f pojedyncza* * *['siŋɡjulə]1) (( also adjective) (in) the form of a word which expresses only one: `Foot' is the singular of `feet'; a singular noun/verb; The noun `foot' is singular.) pojedynczy2) (the state of being singular: Is this noun in the singular or the plural?) liczba pojedyncza
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