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[kəm'pliːt] 1. adjsilence, change, success zupełny, całkowity; list, edition, set cały, kompletny; building, task ukończony2. vtbuilding, task ukończyć ( perf); set, group dopełniać (dopełnić perf); form wypełniać (wypełnić perf)* * *[kəm'pli:t] 1. adjective1) (whole; with nothing missing: a complete set of Shakespeare's plays.) pełen, kompletny2) (thorough: My car needs a complete overhaul; a complete surprise.) całkowity, kompletny3) (finished: My picture will soon be complete.) zakończony2. verb(to finish; to make complete: When will he complete the job?; This stamp completes my collection.) kończyć, wieńczyć- completeness
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