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61 equal sign
znak równościEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > equal sign
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62 number sign
znak \#znak numeruEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > number sign
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63 reversal of sign
zmiana znakuEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > reversal of sign
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64 single sign-on
jednokrotne zarejestrowanie sięEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > single sign-on
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65 mark
[mɑːk] 1. n( sign) znak m; (of friendship, respect) oznaka f; ( trace) ślad m; ( stain) plama f; ( point) punkt m; ( level) poziom m; ( BRIT, SCOL) ( grade) stopień m, ocena f; ( BRIT, TECH) wersja f; ( currency)2. vtthe German Mark — marka f niemiecka
( label) znakować (oznakować perf), oznaczać (oznaczyć perf); ( stain) plamić (poplamiǠ perf); ( characterise) cechować; (with shoes, tyres) zostawiać (zostawić perf) ślad(y) na +loc; passage, page in book zaznaczać (zaznaczyć perf); place, time wyznaczać (wyznaczyć perf); event, occasion upamiętniać (upamiętnić perf); ( BRIT, SCOL) oceniać (ocenić perf); (SPORT) player kryćto mark time ( MIL) — maszerować w miejscu; ( fig) dreptać w miejscu
Phrasal Verbs:- mark off- mark out- mark up* * *1. noun1) ((also Deutsche Mark, Deutschmark) the standard unit of German currency before the euro.)2) (a point given as a reward for good work etc: She got good marks in the exam.)3) (a stain: That spilt coffee has left a mark on the carpet.)4) (a sign used as a guide to position etc: There's a mark on the map showing where the church is.)5) (a cross or other sign used instead of a signature: He couldn't sign his name, so he made his mark instead.)6) (an indication or sign of a particular thing: a mark of respect.)2. verb1) (to put a mark or stain on, or to become marked or stained: Every pupil's coat must be marked with his name; That coffee has marked the tablecloth; This white material marks easily.)2) (to give marks to (a piece of work): I have forty exam-papers to mark tonight.)3) (to show; to be a sign of: X marks the spot where the treasure is buried.)4) (to note: Mark it down in your notebook.)5) ((in football etc) to keep close to (an opponent) so as to prevent his getting the ball: Your job is to mark the centre-forward.)•- marked- markedly
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- marksman
- marksmanship
- leave/make one's mark
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66 minus
['maɪnəs] 1. n(also: minus sign) minus m2. prep* * *1. preposition(used to show subtraction: Ten minus two equals eight (10 - 2 = 8).) minus, mniej2. noun((also minus sign) a sign (-) used to show subtraction or negative quality.) minus3. adjective(negative or less than zero: a minus number; Twelve from ten equals minus two (10 - 12 = -2).) ujemny, minus -
67 arrow
['ærəu]n* * *['ærəu]1) (a thin, straight stick with a point, which is fired from a bow.) strzała2) (a sign shaped like an arrow eg to show which way to go: You can't get lost - just follow the arrows.) strzałka• -
68 outward
['autwəd] 1. adjsign, appearances zewnętrzny; journey w tamtą stronę post2. adv, see outwards* * *1) (on or towards the outside; able to be seen: Judging by his outward appearance, he's not very rich; no outward sign of unhappiness.) zewnętrzny2) ((of a journey) away from: The outward journey will be by sea, but they will return home by air.) w tamtą stronę -
69 plus
[plʌs] 1. n ( lit, fig)plus m2. prepten/twenty plus — ponad dziesięć/dwadzieścia, powyżej dziesięciu/dwudziestu
* * *1. preposition(used to show addition: Two plus three equals five (2 + 3 = 5).) plus2. noun((also plus sign) a sign (+) used to show addition or positive quality.) plus3. adjective(positive or more than zero: a plus quantity; The temperature was plus fifteen degrees.) dodatni, plus -
70 regalia
[rɪ'geɪlɪə]ninsygnia pl* * *[rə'ɡeiliə]1) (objects (eg the crown and sceptre) which are a sign of royalty, used eg at a coronation.) insygnia królewskie2) (any ornaments, ceremonial clothes etc which are worn as a sign of a person's importance or authority.) insygnia -
71 signify
['sɪgnɪfaɪ]vt* * *1) (to be a sign of; to mean: His frown signified disapproval.) oznaczać2) (to show; to make known by a sign, gesture etc: He signified his approval with a nod.) okazywać•- significant
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72 token
['təukən] 1. n( sign) znak m; ( souvenir) pamiątka f; ( substitute coin) żeton m2. adjby the same token — ( for the same reasons) z tych samych powodów; ( in the same way) tak samo; ( thereby) tym samym
* * *['təukən]1) (a mark or sign: Wear this ring, as a token of our friendship.) symbol, znak2) (a card or piece of metal, plastic etc, for use instead of money: The shopkeeper will exchange these tokens for goods to the value of $10.) żeton, bon -
73 trace
[treɪs] 1. n(sign, small amount) ślad m; ( of emotion) cień m2. vt( draw) odrysowywać (odrysować perf) przez kalkę, kalkować (przekalkować perf); ( locate) odszukiwać (odszukać perf); cause odkrywać (odkryć perf)* * *[treis] 1. noun1) (a mark or sign left by something: There were traces of egg on the plate; There's still no trace of the missing child.) ślad2) (a small amount: Traces of poison were found in the cup.) ślad2. verb1) (to follow or discover by means of clues, evidence etc: The police have traced him to London; The source of the infection has not yet been traced.) odnaleźć2) (to make a copy of (a picture etc) by putting transparent paper over it and drawing the outline etc: I traced the map.) przekalkować•- tracing- trace elements
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74 witness
['wɪtnɪs] 1. nświadek m2. vt ( lit, fig)być świadkiem +gento bear witness to — behaviour świadczyć o +loc; person dawać (dać perf) świadectwo +dat
witness for the prosecution/defence — świadek oskarżenia/obrony
to witness to sth/having seen sth — zaświadczać (zaświadczyć perf) o czymś/, że się coś widziało
* * *['witnəs] 1. noun1) (a person who has seen or was present at an event etc and so has direct knowledge of it: Someone must have seen the accident but the police can find no witnesses.) świadek2) (a person who gives evidence, especially in a law court.) świadek3) (a person who adds his signature to a document to show that he considers another signature on the document to be genuine: You cannot sign your will without witnesses.) świadek2. verb1) (to see and be present at: This lady witnessed an accident at three o'clock this afternoon.) być świadkiem2) (to sign one's name to show that one knows that (something) is genuine: He witnessed my signature on the new agreement.) poświadczyć•- bear witness -
75 armband
['ɑːmbænd]n* * *noun (a strip of cloth etc worn round the arm: The people all wore black armbands as a sign of mourning.) opaska -
76 authorise
(to give the power or right to do something: I authorized him to sign the documents; I authorized the payment of $100 to John Smith.) upoważnać- authorisation -
77 authorize
['ɔːθəraɪz]vtpublication autoryzować; loan zatwierdzać (zatwierdzić perf); course of action wyrażać (wyrazić perf) zgodę na +accto authorize sb to do sth — upoważniać (upoważnić perf) kogoś or dawać (dać perf) komuś pełnomocnictwo do zrobienia czegoś
* * *(to give the power or right to do something: I authorized him to sign the documents; I authorized the payment of $100 to John Smith.) upoważnać- authorisation -
78 backslash
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79 beckon
['bɛkən] 1. vt 2. vifame, glory kusić* * *['bekən](to summon (someone) by making a sign with the fingers.) skinąć -
80 book in
( BRIT) vi* * *(to sign one's name on the list of guests at an hotel etc: We have booked in at the Royal Hotel.) meldować się, wpisać się na listę gości
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