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f (G pl konstrukcji) 1. (struktura) structure- konstrukcja budynku/mostu/urządzenia the structure of a building/bridge/machine- konstrukcja filmu/powieści the structure of a film/novel- to skomplikowana konstrukcja myślowa it’s a complicated mental construct- oprzeć całą konstrukcję na mocnych fundamentach to base the whole structure on a firm foundation także przen.- konstrukcje czasownikowe/zdaniowe verbal/sentence structures2. (rzecz) construction, structure- wystawa nowoczesnych konstrukcji an exhibition of modern structures3. sgt (tworzenie) construction, building- podjął się konstrukcji nowego samolotu he’s undertaken the construction of a new airplane- rząd ma problemy z konstrukcją budżetu the government is having trouble drawing up a budget4. Mat. structure- konstrukcja wielościanów the structure of polyhedra a. polyhedrons- □ konstrukcja bezosobowa Jęz. impersonal construction- konstrukcja egzocentryczna Jęz. exocentric construction- konstrukcja ergatywna Jęz. ergative construction- konstrukcja kratowa Budow., Techn. lattice construction, latticework- konstrukcja psychiczna Psych. psychological make-up- konstrukcja ramowa Budow., Techn. frame- konstrukcja szkieletowa Techn. frame a. skeleton constructionThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > konstrukcj|a
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