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ability+to+see

  • 1 vision

    ['vɪʒən]
    n
    ( sight) wzrok m; ( foresight) zdolność f or dar m przewidywania; ( in dream etc) wizja f, widzenie nt
    * * *
    ['viʒən]
    1) (something seen in the imagination or in a dream: God appeared to him in a vision.) widzenie, wizja
    2) (the ability to see or plan into the future: Politicians should be men of vision.) wyobraźnia
    3) (the ability to see or the sense of sight: He is slowly losing his vision.) wzrok

    English-Polish dictionary > vision

  • 2 eyesight

    ['aɪsaɪt]
    n
    * * *
    noun (the ability to see: I have good eyesight.) wzrok

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  • 3 foresight

    ['fɔːsaɪt]
    n
    zdolność f przewidywania, przezorność f
    * * *
    [-sæit]
    noun (the ability to see in advance what may happen and to plan for it: She had the foresight to drive carefully in case the roads were icy.) przezorność, zdolność przewidywania

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  • 4 perception

    [pə'sɛpʃən]
    n
    ( insight) wnikliwość f; ( impression) wrażenie nt; (opinion, belief) opinia f; ( observation) spostrzeżenie nt; ( understanding) rozumienie nt; ( faculty) postrzeganie nt, percepcja f
    * * *
    [pə'sepʃən]
    (the ability to see, understand etc clearly: a man of great perception.) postrzeganie
    - perceptively
    - perceptiveness

    English-Polish dictionary > perception

  • 5 imagination

    [ɪmædʒɪ'neɪʃən]
    n
    (inventiveness, part of mind) wyobraźnia f; ( illusion) urojenie nt
    * * *
    1) ((the part of the mind which has) the ability to form mental pictures: I can see it all in my imagination.) wyobraźnia
    2) (the creative ability of a writer etc: This book shows a lot of imagination.) fantazja
    3) (the seeing etc of things which do not exist: There was no-one there - it was just your imagination.) wyobraźnia

    English-Polish dictionary > imagination

  • 6 abilities

    plural; see ability

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  • 7 demo

    ['dɛməu]
    n abbr, see demonstration ( inf)
    * * *
    ['deməu]
    plural - demos; noun
    1) ((usually) a recording sent to radio stations or producers to show the ability of a musician, singer etc or an example of a computer program etc meant to promote sales.)
    2) (a demonstration.)

    English-Polish dictionary > demo

  • 8 humble

    ['hʌmbl] 1. adj
    ( modest) skromny; ( deferential) pokorny; background, birth niski
    2. vt
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) (not having a high opinion of oneself etc: You have plenty of ability but you're too humble.) skromny, pokorny
    2) (unimportant; having a low position in society etc: a man of humble origins.) niskiego stanu
    2. verb
    (to make (someone) humble: He was humbled by his failure.) upokorzyć
    - humbleness See also:

    English-Polish dictionary > humble

  • 9 sixth sense

    n
    * * *
    (an ability to feel or realize something apparently not by means of any of the five senses: He couldn't hear or see anyone, but a sixth sense told him that he was being followed.) szósty zmysł

    English-Polish dictionary > sixth sense

  • 10 understand

    [ʌndə'stænd]
    ( irreg like: stand) vt

    I understand (that) … — rozumiem, że …

    to make o.s. understood — porozumieć się ( perf) ( nie znając dobrze języka), dogadać się ( perf) (inf)

    * * *
    1. past tense, past participle - understood; verb
    1) (to see or know the meaning of (something): I can't understand his absence; Speak slowly to foreigners so that they'll understand you.) zrozumieć
    2) (to know (eg a person) thoroughly: She understands children/dogs.) znać się (na)
    3) (to learn or realize (something), eg from information received: At first I didn't understand how ill she was; I understood that you were planning to leave today.) zorientować się
    - understanding 2. noun
    1) (the power of thinking clearly: a man of great understanding.) rozum
    2) (the ability to sympathize with another person's feelings: His kindness and understanding were a great comfort to her.) zrozumienie
    3) (a (state of) informal agreement: The two men have come to / reached an understanding after their disagreement.) porozumienie
    - make oneself understood
    - make understood

    English-Polish dictionary > understand

См. также в других словарях:

  • see|ing — «SEE ihng», conjunction, noun, adjective. –conj. in view of the fact; considering; since: »Seeing that it is 10 o clock, we will wait no longer. Deep harm to disobey, seeing obedience is the bond of rule (Tennyson). SYNONYM(S): because. –n. 1.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • see — see1 W1S1 [si:] v past tense saw [so: US so:] past participle seen [si:n] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(notice/examine)¦ 2¦(notice something is true)¦ 3¦(ability to see)¦ 4¦(find out information)¦ 5¦(in the future)¦ 6¦(where information is)¦ 7¦(understand)¦ …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • see — 1 /si:/ verb past tense saw past participle seen /si:n/ UNDERSTAND/REALIZE 1 (I, T) to understand or realize something: I can see that you re not very happy with the situation. | Seeing his distress, Louise put her arm around him. (+ why/what/who …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • ability — ability, capacity, capability are often confused in use. Ability primarily denotes the quality or character of being able (as to do or perform) and is applied chiefly to human beings. Capacity in its corresponding sense means the power or more… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Ability — A*bil i*ty ([.a]*b[i^]l [i^]*t[y^]), n.; pl. {Abilities} ([.a]*b[i^]l [i^]*t[i^]z). [F. habilet[ e], earlier spelling habilit[ e] (with silent h), L. habilitas aptitude, ability, fr. habilis apt. See {Able}.] The quality or state of being able;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • -ability — suffix expressing ability, fitness, or capacity, from L. abilitas, forming nouns from adjectives ending in abilis (see ABLE (Cf. able)). Not etymologically related to ABILITY (Cf. ability), though popularly connected with it …   Etymology dictionary

  • ABILITY Magazine — See also Ability Magazine The ABILITY Magazine is a bi monthly (6 issues annually) publication headquartered in Costa Mesa, CA, USA. The magazine focuses on disabilities issues: new technologies, travel and employment opportunities for people… …   Wikipedia

  • Ability Magazine — See also ABILITY Magazine The Ability Magazine is the publication targeting people who have difficulties using information technology. Originally it was a publication of the Disability Group of the British Computer Society, now by John Lamb Media …   Wikipedia

  • ability — (n.) late 14c., from O.Fr. ableté expert at handling (something), from L. habilitatem (nom. habilitas) aptitude, noun of quality from habilis easy to manage, handy (see ABLE (Cf. able)). One case where a Latin silent h failed to make a return in… …   Etymology dictionary

  • ability — See climbing ability cold cranking ability …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • -ability — [ə bil′ə tē] [L abilitas: see ABLE & ITY] suffix forming nouns a (specified) ability, capacity, or tendency …   English World dictionary

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