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1 arabs|ki
Ⅰ adj. [literatura, sztuka] Arabic- kraje a. państwa arabskie the Arab countries a. states- Półwysep Arabski the Arabian Peninsula- Pustynia/Zatoka Arabska the Arabian Desert/Gulf- studiować język arabski to study Arabic- zasłaniać twarz po arabsku to veil one’s face Arab-styleⅡ m sgt 1. (język) Arabic- po arabsku in Arabic- mówić po arabsku to speak Arabic- tłumaczyć na arabski to translate into Arabic2. pot. (lekcje) Arabic (lessons)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > arabs|ki
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2 arabski
1. adj(kraje, kultura) Arab; (pustynia, półwysep) Arabian; (język, cyfra) Arabic2. m* * *a.1. Arab; (o języku, piśmie) Arabic; cyfry arabskie Arabic numerals; kraje arabskie Arab countries; guma arabska gum arabic; koń arabski Arabian (horse), Arab.2. geogr. Arabian; Półwysep Arabski the Arabian Peninsula; Morze Arabskie the Arabian Sea; Pustynia Arabska the Arabian Desert, the Eastern Desert.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > arabski
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3 arabszczyzna
f.1. jęz. Arabic, the Arabic language.2. (= kultura i obyczaje arabskie) Arabic culture.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > arabszczyzna
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4 cyfra
digit, figurecyfry arabskie/rzymskie — Arabic/Roman numerals
* * *f.1. ( znak liczby) figure, digit, numeral; pot. (= liczba) number, figure; cyfry arabskie/rzymskie Arabic/Roman numerals.2. przest. (= ozdobny monogram) cypher.3. pl. przest. (= ozdobny haft) embroidery.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > cyfra
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5 arabisty|ka
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > arabisty|ka
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6 arabistyczny
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > arabistyczny
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7 arabistyka
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > arabistyka
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8 guma
( surowiec) rubberzłapać gumę — pot to have a flat tyre
* * *f.2. (np. do majtek) rubber band, elastic.3. ( podeszwa) rubber sole.5. pot. (= dętka, opona) tire, Br. tyre; złapać gumę have a flat tire; Br. have a puncture.6. pot. (= prezerwatywa) rubber.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > guma
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9 arabistyczn|y
adj. [studia] ArabicThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > arabistyczn|y
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10 cyf|ra
f 1. (znak) digit, figure- kolumna cyfr a column of figures- cyfry arabskie/rzymskie Arabic/Roman numerals- wykręcił pierwsze trzy cyfry i odłożył słuchawkę he dialled the first three digits and hung up2. kryt. (liczba) number, figure- nakład gazety osiągnął cyfrę pół miliona the newspaper’s circulation reached the half million mark3. dial. (deseń) (ornamental) flourish, embellishment 4. zw. pl przest. (inicjał) initial- postawić swoje cyfry na dokumencie to initial a document- papier listowy z cyframi właściciela monogrammed a. initialled writing paperThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > cyf|ra
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11 gum|a
f 1. sgt (tworzywo) rubber- tkanina z warstwą gumy rubber-coated fabric- buty na gumie rubber-soled boots2. (do wycierania) rubber GB, eraser US 3. (taśma) elastic- guma bieliźniana sewing elastic- guma do majtek elastic for underpants- gra w gumę children’s game in which you jump over a stretched elastic band4. (opona) tyre GB, tire US- przebita guma a flat tyre5. pot. (pałka policyjna) rubber baton, rubber truncheon GB 6. pot. (prezerwatywa) johnny GB pot., rubber US pot.- □ guma arabska gum arabic- guma balonowa bubble gum- guma do żucia chewing gum- guma naturalna natural gumThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gum|a
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12 cyfra cyf·ra
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