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3 drastyczny
adj(metoda, środki) drastic, ( scena) shocking* * *a.(o kroku, ograniczeniu, środku, zmianie) drastic; (o scenie, widoku) shocking.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > drastyczny
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4 drastyczn|y
adj. grad. 1. (rażący) [opis, scena, szczegóły] graphic, explicit 2. (radykalny) [środki, redukcja] drastic; [przepis, zarządzenie] draconian, severe 3. Med. [metoda, środek] drasticThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > drastyczn|y
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5 drastycznoś|ć
f sgt 1. (opisu, sceny, filmu) graphic a. explicit nature; (dowcipu) vulgarity, explicit nature 2. (środków, metod) drastic nature; (przepisów, zarządzeń) (draconian) severityThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > drastycznoś|ć
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6 przedsię|wziąć
pf — przedsię|brać impf (przedsięwezmę, przedsięweźmie, przedsięwzięła, przedsięwzięli — przedsiębiorę) vt to take [działania, kroki, środki]; to undertake [podróż]- sytuacja nie usprawiedliwiała przedsięwzięcia tak drastycznych środków the situation did not justify such drastic measuresThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przedsię|wziąć
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7 radykaln|y
adj. grad. 1. (dążący do zasadniczych zmian) [działacz, metody, teorie] radical- radykalna reforma a radical a. root and branch reform2. (skuteczny) [lekarstwo, metoda] radical; [środek, lekarstwo] drastic- trzeba było zastosować radykalną kurację we had to use a radical treatmentThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > radykaln|y
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drastic — DRÁSTIC, Ă, drastici, ce, adj. Foarte aspru, foarte energic; brutal, violent, vehement. ♦ (Despre remedii medicale) Cu efect puternic şi rapid. – Din fr. drastique. Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 DRÁSTIC adj. 1. v. aspru. 2.… … Dicționar Român
drastic — UK US /ˈdræstɪk/ adjective ► severe and sudden, or having very noticeable effects: »He is not under pressure from his own electorate to do anything drastic. »a drastic decline/drop/reduction in sth take drastic action/measures/steps »The company… … Financial and business terms
Drastic — Dras tic, a. [Gr. ?, fr. ? to do, act: cf. F. drastique. See {Drama}.] (Med.) Acting rapidly and violently; efficacious; powerful; opposed to {bland}; as, drastic purgatives. n. (Med.) A violent purgative. See {Cathartic}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
drastic — I adjective acting with force, desperate, dire, exceeding, excessive, extreme, fanatic, fanatical, forceful, harsh, immoderate, improper, inordinate, intemperate, intense, outrageous, powerful, radical, severe, strict, strong, undue, unmitigated … Law dictionary
drastic — 1690s, originally medical, forceful, vigorous, especially in effect on bowels, from Gk. drastikos effective, efficacious; active, violent, from drasteon (thing) to be done, from dran to do, act, perform. Sense of extreme, severe is first recorded … Etymology dictionary
drastic — [adj] severe, extreme desperate, dire, exorbitant, extravagant, forceful, harsh, immoderate, radical, strong; concepts 537,569 Ant. calm, collected, easy, mild … New thesaurus
drastic — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having a strong or far reaching effect. DERIVATIVES drastically adverb. ORIGIN Greek drastikos, from dran do … English terms dictionary
drastic — [dras′tik] adj. [Gr drastikos, active < dran, to do: see DRAMA] acting with force; having a strong or violent effect; severe; harsh; extreme drastically adv … English World dictionary
drastic — 01. We are going to have to make some [drastic] changes in this company if we want to keep from going bankrupt. 02. Henry s life changed [drastically] when he lost all his money on the stock market. 03. This company is in deep financial trouble,… … Grammatical examples in English
drastic — [[t]dræ̱stɪk[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If you have to take drastic action in order to solve a problem, you have to do something extreme and basic to solve it. Drastic measures are needed to clean up the profession... He s not going to do anything… … English dictionary
drastic — dras|tic [ˈdræstık] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : Greek; Origin: drastikos, from dran to do ] extreme and sudden drastic action/measures ▪ NATO threatened drastic action if its terms were not met. ▪ drastic cuts in government spending ▪ Drastic changes … Dictionary of contemporary English