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41 stw|orzyć1
pf — stw|arzać impf vt 1. (powołać do życia) to create [instytucję, sieć sklepów]- stworzyć przemysł elektroniczny od podstaw to create the electronics industry from scratch- stworzenie świata the Creation2. (spowodować) [osoba] to create [warunki, możliwości, atmosferę]; to generate [napięcie, konflikt]- chłopiec nie stwarza problemów wychowawczych the pupil doesn’t present any problems in class■ nie byłem stworzony na kaznodzieję I wasn’t meant to be a preacher- okolica jakby stworzona do wypoczynku an ideal recreation area- ona jest stworzona do roli matki she’s meant to be a mother- oni są jakby stworzeni dla siebie they seem meant for each otherThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > stw|orzyć1
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42 techni|ka
f 1. (metoda) technique- technika skoków narciarskich ski jumping technique- techniki marketingowe/druku marketing/printing technique2. (wyćwiczone umiejętności) technique- ten narciarz powinien podszlifować technikę this skier should brush up on his technique3. sgt (wiedza i technologia) engineering, technology- nauka i technika science and technology- cud techniki a feat of engineering4. sgt (przedmiot szkolny) design technology- □ technika analogowa Elektron. analog technique- technika cyfrowa Elektron. digital electronics- technika enkaustyczna Hist., Szt. encaustic (painting)- technika impulsowa Elektr. impulse technique- technika olejna Szt. oil techniqueThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > techni|ka
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43 wydźwign|ąć
pf (wydźwignę, wydźwignie, wydźwignęła, wydźwignęli) Ⅰ vt 1. (pomóc) to get [sb/sth] out- wydźwignąć kogoś z nędzy to rescue sb from poverty- wydźwignąć gospodarkę z upadku to pull the economy out of a crisis2. (ulepszyć) to raise, to elevate- wydźwignąć polski przemysł elektroniczny na poziom światowy to bring the Polish electronics industry up to world standards3. (unieść) to hoist, to lift- z trudem wydźwignęła pełne wiadro ze studni she could hardly hoist the heavy bucket from the wellⅡ wydźwignąć się 1. (poprawić się) to get oneself out (z czegoś of sth); to extricate oneself (z czegoś from sth)- wydźwignąć się z kłopotów to get oneself out of trouble- wydźwignąć się z biedy to raise oneself from poverty- dzięki wytężonej pracy wydźwignął się na szczyty światowego pisarstwa owing to his hard work he rose to become a world-famous novelist2. (wydostać się) to hoist oneself- wydźwignął się na sam czubek drzewa he hoisted himself to the very top of the treeThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wydźwign|ąć
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44 elektronika elektroni·ka
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45 Radio i Telewizja
sklep Radio i Telewizja — electronics shop BRIT lub store US
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