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41 solitary
['sɔlɪtərɪ]adj(lonely, single) samotny; ( empty) pusty, opustoszały* * *['solitəri]1) (alone; without companions: a solitary traveller.) samotny2) (living or being alone, by habit or preference: She was a solitary person.) samotny3) (single: not a solitary example.) pojedynczy•- solitude- solitary confinement -
42 specimen
['spɛsɪmən]n( single example) okaz m; ( MED) próbka f* * *['spesimin](something used as a sample (of a group or kind of something, especially an object to be studied or to be put in a collection): We looked at specimens of different types of rock under the microscope.) okaz, egzemplarz -
43 stammer
['stæmə(r)] 1. n 2. vijąkać się, zająkiwać się (zająknąć się perf)* * *['stæmə] 1. noun(the speech defect of being unable to produce easily certain sounds: `You m-m-must m-m-meet m-m-my m-m-mother' is an example of a stammer; That child has a bad stammer.) jąkanie się2. verb(to speak with a stammer or in a similar way because of eg fright, nervousness etc: He stammered an apology.) jąkać się -
44 superstition
[suːpə'stɪʃən]nprzesąd m, zabobon m* * *[su:pə'stiʃən]1) ((the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason.) przesąd2) (an example of this type of belief: There is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck.) zabobon•- superstitiously -
45 swindle
['swɪndl] 1. nszwindel m (inf), kant m (inf)2. vtkantować (okantować perf) (inf)* * *['swindl] 1. verb(to cheat: That shopkeeper has swindled me!; He swindled me out of $4.) oszukiwać2. noun(an act or example of swindling; a fraud: an insurance swindle; Our new car's a swindle - it's falling to pieces.) oszustwo- swindler -
46 typify
['tɪpɪfaɪ]vtperson być uosobieniem +gen* * *(to be a very good example of: Vandalism at football matches typifies the modern disregard for law and order.) stanowić przykład -
47 upbringing
['ʌpbrɪŋɪŋ]nwychowanie nt* * *((an example of) the process of bringing up a child: He had a stern upbringing.) wychowanie -
48 vulgarity
[vʌl'gærɪtɪ]n( rudeness) wulgarność f; ( ostentation) ordynarność f* * *[-'ɡæ-]- plural vulgarities - noun ((an example of) bad manners, bad taste etc, in eg speech, behaviour etc: the vulgarity of his language.) wulgarność -
49 cite
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.example — est un domaine de premier niveau réservé. Un domaine de premier niveau réservé est un domaine de premier niveau qui n’est pas destiné à être utilisé dans le système de nom de domaine (Domain Name System) d’Internet, mais qui est réservé à un… … Wikipédia en Français
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example — UK US /ɪgˈzɑːmpl/ noun [C] ► something used to represent other things because it has all the main qualities or characteristics that they also have: as an example of how/what/why »Economists point to the auto industry as an example of how low… … Financial and business terms
Example — Ex*am ple, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exampled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Exampling}.] To set an example for; to give a precedent for; to exemplify; to give an instance of; to instance. [Obs.] I may example my digression by some mighty precedent. Shak. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
example — late 14c., partial re Latinization of earlier essample, asaumple (mid 13c.), from O.Fr. essemple sample, model, example, precedent, cautionary tale, from L. exemplum a sample, lit. that which is taken out, from eximere take out, remove (see… … Etymology dictionary
example — I noun archetype, case, case in point, demonstration, documentum, exemplar, exemplification, exemplum, exponent, guide, ideal, illustration, instance, metaphor, model, norm, paradigm, pattern, point of comparison, representation, representative,… … Law dictionary
example — noun 1 sth that is typical/demonstrates a point ADJECTIVE ▪ characteristic, classic, prime, quintessential, stellar (AmE), supreme, textbook, typical, ultimate … Collocations dictionary
example — [[t]ɪgzɑ͟ːmp(ə)l, zæ̱mp [/t]] ♦ examples 1) N COUNT: oft N of n An example of something is a particular situation, object, or person which shows that what is being claimed is true. The doctors gave numerous examples of patients being expelled… … English dictionary
example — ex|am|ple W1S1 [ıgˈza:mpəl US ıgˈzæm ] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: Latin exemplum, from eximere to take out ] 1.) a specific fact, idea, person, or thing that is used to explain or support a general idea, or to show what is typical… … Dictionary of contemporary English