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1 insensible
[ɪn'sɛnsɪbl]adj( unconscious) nieprzytomny; ( unaffected)insensible to — obojętny or niewrażliwy na +acc; ( unaware)
insensible of — nieświadomy +gen
to render a patient insensible — usypiać (uśpić perf) pacjenta
* * *[in'sensəbl](unconscious: He lay on the floor insensible.) nieprzytomny
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