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1 nie nadający się do naprawy
• beyond repairSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > nie nadający się do naprawy
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2 naprawa
* * *f.1. (= reperacja) repair, mending; naprawa gwarancyjna warranty service; oddać coś do naprawy get l. have sth fixed l. repaired; być w naprawie be under repair; nie do naprawy (damaged) beyond repair.2. (= ulepszanie) improvement, reform.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > naprawa
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3 amen
inter. 1. (w modlitwie) amen 2. pot. (zgoda) amen to that; (koniec) it’s over and done with, that’s that- „niech to się już wreszcie skończy!” — „amen” ‘let it be over with once and for all!’ — ‘amen to that’- przegraliśmy, amen we lost, and that’s all there is to it■ jak amen w pacierzu pot. as sure as anything- obleję ten egzamin jak amen w pacierzu I won’t pass the exam, that’s for sure- na amen pot. absolutely, completely- popsuło się na amen it’s completely a. totally beyond repair- zapomniałem na amen I clean forgot (about it)* * *nt(inv) amenjak amen w pacierzu — pot as sure as eggs is eggs (pot)
na amen — pot for good
* * *int. i n.indecl. amen; jak amen w pacierzu (as) sure as death (and taxes); na amen for good.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > amen
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4 odbudow|a
f sgt 1. (zbudowanie na nowo) reconstruction, rebuilding- odbudowa kraju po zniszczeniach wojennych the rebuilding of a country after the ravages of war- ruiny zamku nie nadawały się do odbudowy the castle ruins were beyond repair2. przen. (odnowa) reconstruction, restoration- odbudowa gospodarki regionu the reconstruction of the regional economy- odbudowa uszkodzonych komórek/organów the regeneration of damaged cells/organsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odbudow|a
См. также в других словарях:
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repair — re|pair1 S3 [rıˈpeə US ˈper] v [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: reparer, from Latin reparare, from parare to prepare ] 1.) to fix something that is damaged, broken, split, or not working properly British Equivalent: mend ▪ Dad was up… … Dictionary of contemporary English