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1 relative
['rɛlətɪv] 1. nkrewny(na) m(f)2. adj( not absolute) względny; ( comparative) względny, stosunkowyrelative to — w stosunku do +gen
* * *['relətiv]noun (a member of one's family; a relation: All his relatives attended the funeral.) krewny -
2 relative melting rate of cupola
wskaźnik wydajności żeliwiaka relative motiwydajność jednostkowa żeliwiakaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > relative melting rate of cupola
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3 relative pronoun
nzaimek m względny -
4 relative acceleration
przyspieszenie względneEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > relative acceleration
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5 relative activity
aktywność stężeniowa składnikaaktywność termodynamiczna -
6 relative address
adres względny -
7 relative addressing
adresowanie względneEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > relative addressing
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8 relative atomic mass
masa atomowa względnaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > relative atomic mass
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9 relative bearing
kąt kursowy -
10 relative biological effectiveness
względna skuteczność biologiczna promieniowaniaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > relative biological effectiveness
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11 relative blowing rate
jednostkowa ilość dmuchunatężenie dmuchuEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > relative blowing rate
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12 relative cohomology group
grupa kohomologii relatywnychEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > relative cohomology group
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13 relative configuration
konfiguracja względnaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > relative configuration
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14 relative density
gęstość względna -
15 relative entry number
względny numer pozycjiEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > relative entry number
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16 relative equilibrium
równowaga względna układu materialnegoEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > relative equilibrium
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17 relative error
błąd względny -
18 relative extremum
ekstremum lokalne -
19 relative force
siła względna -
20 relative frequency
częstość względnaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > relative frequency
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Relative — Rel a*tive, n. One who, or that which, relates to, or is considered in its relation to, something else; a relative object or term; one of two object or term; one of two objects directly connected by any relation. Specifically: (a) A person… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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relative — Under Title 11 U.S.C. Section 101: (45) The term relative means individual related by affinity or consanguinity within the third degree as determined by the common law, or individual in a step or adoptive relationship within such third degree.… … Glossary of Bankruptcy
relative — (n.) late 14c., a relative pronoun, from O.Fr. relatif (13c.), from L.L. relativus having reference or relation, from L. relatus, pp. of referre to refer. Meaning person in the same family first recorded 1650s; the adj. is attested from 1520s … Etymology dictionary