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1 wschodni
adj. 1. [półkula] eastern; [ściana, strona] eastern, east- pociąg w kierunku wschodnim an eastbound train- wiatr wschodni an easterly wind, the east wind2. (dotyczący krajów Wschodu) [kultura, obyczaje, towary] Eastern* * *adj(kierunek, wiatr) easterly; (półkula, obyczaj, potrawa) eastern* * *a.1. eastern, east; ( o kierunku) easterly; wiatr wschodni east l. eastern l. easterly wind; wschodnie wybrzeże the east coast; czas strefowy wschodniego wybrzeża ( Ameryki Północnej) Eastern Standard Time; wschodnie stany eastern states; Europa Wschodnia Eastern Europe; okna na wschodnią stronę windows looking l. facing east; w kierunku wschodnim in an easterly direction; eastward; Br. eastwards; 10 stopni długości geograficznej wschodniej geogr. longitude 10 degrees east.2. geogr., hist. (o części świata, kręgu kulturowym) Eastern, oriental; religie wschodnie Eastern religions; wschodnie stroje/obyczaje oriental dress/customs.3. rel. ( o podziale świata chrześcijańskiego) Eastern; Kościół/obrządek wschodni the Eastern Church/rite.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wschodni
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