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61 wyelimin|ować
pf vt 1. (usunąć) to eliminate, to remove- wyeliminować kawę z jadłospisu to eliminate coffee from one’s diet ⇒ eliminować2. (wykluczyć) to disqualify- zostać wyeliminowanym z rajdu to be disqualified from a rally ⇒ eliminować3. Sport to eliminate- drużyna została wyeliminowana w półfinale the team was eliminated in the semi-finals- wyeliminować drużynę z mistrzostw świata to eliminate a team from the world championship ⇒ eliminowaćThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyelimin|ować
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62 zróżnic|ować
pf Ⅰ vt to diversify [produkcję, jakość]- społeczeństwo zróżnicowane etnicznie/religijnie a multi-ethnic/multi-faith society- zróżnicowany sposób odżywiania się a balanced diet- kontynent zróżnicowany pod względem klimatycznym a climatically diverse continent ⇒ różnicować- miejscowy język zróżnicował się na kilka dialektów the local language has diversified into several dialects ⇒ różnicować sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zróżnic|ować
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63 klucz
-a, -e; gen pl -ym1) (= do zamykania i otwierania zamka) key2) (w muzyce) clef3) (w technice) spanner BRIT, wrench USzamykać (zamknąć pf) coś na klucz — to lock sth
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64 nakazywać nakaz·ywać
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65 dieta
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