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  • 1 code

    [kəud]
    n
    ( rules) kodeks m; ( cipher) szyfr m; (also: dialling code) (numer m) kierunkowy; (also: post code) kod m (pocztowy)

    code of behaviour/practice — kodeks zachowania/postępowania

    * * *
    [kəud] 1. noun
    1) (a collection of laws or rules: a code of behaviour.) kodeks
    2) (a (secret) system of words, letters, or symbols: the Morse Code; The message was in code; We have deciphered the enemy's code.) szyfr
    3) (a system of symbols etc for translating one type of language into another: There are a number of codes for putting English into a form usable by a computer.) kod
    2. verb
    (to put into (secret, computer etc) code: Have you coded the material for the computer?) szyfrować, kodować

    English-Polish dictionary > code

  • 2 foul

    [faul] 1. adj
    place, taste wstrętny, paskudny; smell cuchnący; temper, weather okropny; language sprośny, plugawy
    2. n (SPORT)
    faul m
    3. vt
    brudzić (zabrudzić perf), zanieczyszczać (zanieczyścić perf); (SPORT) faulować (sfaulować perf); anchor, propeller blokować (zablokować perf); fishing net uszkadzać (uszkodzić perf)
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) ((especially of smell or taste) causing disgust: a foul smell.) wstrętny, paskudny
    2) (very unpleasant; nasty: a foul mess.) wstrętny, okropny
    2. noun
    (an action etc which breaks the rules of a game: The other team committed a foul.) nieczysta gra, faul
    3. verb
    1) (to break the rules of a game (against): He fouled his opponent.) faulować
    2) (to make dirty, especially with faeces: Dogs often foul the pavement.) zanieczyszczać

    English-Polish dictionary > foul

  • 3 formal

    ['fɔːməl]
    adj
    education, style formalny; statement, behaviour formalny, oficjalny; occasion, dinner uroczysty; gardens tradycyjny, typowy
    * * *
    ['fo:məl]
    1) (done etc according to a fixed and accepted way: a formal letter.) oficjalny, urzędowy
    2) (suitable or correct for occasions when things are done according to a fixed and accepted way: You must wear formal dress.) oficjalny, wieczorowy
    3) ((of behaviour, attitude etc) not relaxed and friendly: formal behaviour.) sztywny
    4) ((of language) exactly correct by grammatical etc rules but not conversational: Her English was very formal.) bardzo poprawny, niekolokwialny
    5) ((of designs etc) precise and following a fixed pattern rather than occuring naturally: formal gardens.) formalistyczny
    - formality

    English-Polish dictionary > formal

  • 4 technical

    ['tɛknɪkl]
    adj
    advances techniczny; terms, language techniczny, fachowy
    * * *
    ['teknikəl]
    1) (having, or relating to, a particular science or skill, especially of a mechanical or industrial kind: a technical college; technical skill; technical drawing.) techniczny
    2) ((having many terms) relating to a particular art or science: `Myopia' is a technical term for `short-sightedness'.) fachowy
    3) (according to strict laws or rules: a technical defeat.) formalny
    - technically
    - technician

    English-Polish dictionary > technical

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