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3 tendencja zniżkowa
• downward trendSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > tendencja zniżkowa
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adj(prawo, postępowanie) inheritance (attr), ( tendencja) downward* * *a.2. (= malejący) declining; ( o tendencji) downward.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > spadkowy
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adjcena zniżkowa — reduced lub discount price
bilet zniżkowy — (do kina, muzeum) concession
* * *a.reduced, discount; bilet zniżkowy concession ticket; cena zniżkowa reduced price, discount price; tendencja zniżkowa fin. downward trend.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zniżkowy
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The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zstępujący
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-i; -e; gen pl; -i; ftendency, trend* * *f.1. (= skłonność) tendency; tendencja barometryczna meteor. barometric tendency; mieć tendencję do (robienia) czegoś be inclined to (doing) sth.2. (= trend) trend, drift, run; tendencja zwyżkowa upward trend, rising trend; tendencja zniżkowa downward trend, downslide; ogólna tendencja general trend, underlying trend.3. teor.lit. trend.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > tendencja
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adj. 1. (malejący) decreasing, declining- tendencja spadkowa w gospodarce a downward trend in the economy2. Prawo [prawo, postępowanie, podatek, formalności] inheritance attr.- sprawa spadkowa an inheritance case- masa spadkowa the estateThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > spadkow|y
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f (G pl tendencji) 1. (kierunek) tendency, trend- ceny mieszkań wykazują tendencję zniżkową there’s a downward trend in the housing market- tendencje wzrostu gospodarczego a tendency for economic growth- odśrodkowe tendencje w ruchu ludowym a decentralizing tendency in the peasant party- ubierała się zgodnie z najnowszymi tendencjami she dressed in accordance with the latest fashion trends2. (skłonność) tendency- mieć tendencję do tycia to have a tendency to put on weight3. Literat. tendency- □ tendencja barometryczna Meteo. pressure gradientThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > tendencj|a
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10 zniżkow|y
adj. 1. [tendencje] downward 2. [ceny] reduced, discount attr.- bilet zniżkowy a reduced-fare ticketThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zniżkow|y
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downward — down‧ward [ˈdaʊnwəd ǁ wərd] also downwards adverb towards a lower position or level: • Inflation for June was lower at 3.9%, and the underlying trend appears downward. • Competition forces prices downwards. downward adjective : • Brazil s debt… … Financial and business terms
Downward — Down ward, Downwards Down wards, adv. [AS. ad?nweard. See {Down}, adv., and { ward}.] 1. From a higher place to a lower; in a descending course; as, to tend, move, roll, look, or take root, downward or downwards. Looking downwards. Pope. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
downward — downward, downwards The only form for the adjective is downward (in a downward direction), but downward and downwards are both used for the adverb, with a preference for downwards in BrE: • She ferreted in her bag; then held it up mouth downwards … Modern English usage
Downward — Down ward, a. 1. Moving or extending from a higher to a lower place; tending toward the earth or its center, or toward a lower level; declivous. [1913 Webster] With downward force That drove the sand along he took his way. Dryden. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
downward — c.1200, from DOWN (Cf. down) (adv.) + WARD (Cf. ward). O.E. had aduneweard in this sense. Downwards, with adverbial genitive, had a parallel in O.E. ofduneweardes … Etymology dictionary
downward — ► ADVERB (also downwards) ▪ towards a lower point or level. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ moving towards a lower point or level. DERIVATIVES downwardly adverb … English terms dictionary
downward — [doun′wərd] adv., adj. [ME dounward < OE aduneweard: see DOWN1 & WARD] 1. toward a lower place, position, state, etc. 2. from an earlier to a later time: Also downwards adv. downwardly adv … English World dictionary
downward — down|ward1 [ daunwərd ] adverb * toward a lower place or level: He looked downward. face downward 1. ) lying on the front of your body: He found her lying face downward on her bed. 2. ) lying on the side that normally faces up: She placed the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
downward — [[t]da͟ʊnwə(r)d[/t]] 1) ADJ: ADJ n A downward movement or look is directed towards a lower place or a lower level. → See also downwards ...a firm downward movement of the hands. Ant: upward 2) ADJ: ADJ n If you refer to a downward trend, you mean … English dictionary
downward — I UK [ˈdaʊnwə(r)d] / US [ˈdaʊnwərd] adjective [usually before noun] * going towards a lower place or level a downward slope/movement a downward trend in interest rates downward spiral: The region has been in a downward economic spiral since then … English dictionary
downward — down|ward [ˈdaunwəd US wərd] adj [only before noun] 1.) moving or pointing towards a lower position ≠ ↑upward ▪ a gentle downward slope 2.) moving to a lower level ≠ ↑upward ▪ Share prices continued their downward trend . ▪ She was caught in a… … Dictionary of contemporary English