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1 partition
1. noun1) (Polit.) Teilung, die2) (room divider) Trennwand, die2. transitive verb1) (divide) aufteilen [Land, Zimmer]2) (Polit.) teilen [Land]Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/89849/partition_off">partition off* * *[pə'tiʃən] 1. noun1) (something that divides, eg a light, often temporary, wall between rooms: The office was divided in two by a wooden partition.) die Trennwand2. verb* * *par·ti·tion[pɑ:ˈtɪʃən, AM pɑ:rˈ-]I. n5. CHEM\partition law Verteilungsgesetz ntII. vt1. POL▪ to \partition sth etw [auf]teilento \partition a country ein Land teilen2. (divide)▪ to \partition sth etw [unter]teilento \partition a room ein Zimmer aufteilen▪ to \partition sth etw partitionieren* * *[pAː'tISən]1. n1) Teilung f2) (= wall) Trennwand f3) (= section) Abteilung f2. vt* * *partition [pɑː(r)ˈtıʃn]A s1. (Ver-, Auf)Teilung f:the first partition of Poland die erste Teilung Polens2. JUR (Erb)Auseinandersetzung f3. Trennung f, Absonderung fpartition wall Trennwand;5. ARCH (Bretter)Verschlag mB v/t1. (ver-, auf)teilen3. partition off abteilen, abtrennen* * *1. noun1) (Polit.) Teilung, die2) (room divider) Trennwand, die2. transitive verb1) (divide) aufteilen [Land, Zimmer]2) (Polit.) teilen [Land]Phrasal Verbs:* * *n.Abteil -ungen n.Partition f.Partitionierung f.Teil m.,n.Teilbereich m.Teilung -en f.Trennwand f.Untergliederung f.Zwischenwand f. -
2 partition
[pə'tiʃən] 1. noun1) (something that divides, eg a light, often temporary, wall between rooms: The office was divided in two by a wooden partition.) pregrada2) (the act of dividing; the state of being divided: the partition of India.) delitev2. verb(to divide: They partitioned the room (off) with a curtain.) predeliti* * *I [pa:tíšən]noundelitev, ločitev, pregrada, oddelek, vmesni zid, požarni zid; juridically delitev (dedilčine)II [pa:tíšən]transitive verbrazdeliti na kose, razkosati, oddeliti, pregraditi; juridically razdeliti dediščino -
3 rozbi|ór
m (G rozbioru) 1. (analiza) analysis- rozbiór krytyczny wiersza a critical analysis of a poem2. Polit. partition, partitioning- pierwszy/drugi/trzeci rozbiór Polski the first/second/third partition of Poland3. Techn. (maszyny, urządzenia) disassembly 4. Roln. cutting up- □ rozbiór gramatyczny zdania Jęz. morphological analysis of a sentence; morphological parsing spec.- rozbiór logiczny zdania Jęz. syntactic analysis of a sentence, sentence structure analysis; syntactic parsing spec.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozbi|ór
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4 komple|t
m 1. (G kompletu) (zestaw) set- komplet podręczników a set of textbooks- komplet narzędzi a tool set a. kit- komplet mebli a suite- komplet obiadowy a dinner set a. service- komplet do kawy/herbaty a coffee/tea service- komplet plażowy a swimming a. bathing costume- komplet sędziowski the bench2. (całość) full complement- aktualnie mamy komplet pracowników at present we have a full complement of staff- kierowca powiedział, że nie odjedzie, dopóki nie zbierze się komplet the driver said he wouldn’t go unless there was a full complement- wszyscy w komplecie zebrali się w moim mieszkaniu they all met at my place- jesteśmy w komplecie we’re all here, everybody’s here- na widowni był komplet widzów the auditorium was filled to capacity a. completely full- □ tajne komplety Hist. clandestine classes (organized in Poland during the partition era and the First and Second World Wars)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > komple|t
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