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1 dawka paliwa
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2 ładunek paliwa
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3 sta|ły
Ⅰ adj. 1. Fiz. (nieciekły, nielotny) solid- ciało stałe a solid body, a solid- paliwo stałe solid fuel- stały stan skupienia solid-state aggregation2. (zawsze ten sam) [adres, element, miejsce] permanent- stała kolumna w gazecie a regular column in the paper- stała publiczność/klientela a regular audience/regular customers3. (określony) [wielkość, cena, temperatura] fixed- opłata stała a standing charge4. (ciągły) [wystawa, zatrudnienie, zarobki, opieka] permanent 5. (wytrwały) [miłość, przyjaźń] constant, lasting; [charakter] steady- być stałym w uczuciach to be constant in one’s feelingsⅡ stała f 1. (element stały) constant 2. Mat., Fiz. constant Ⅲ na stałe adv. (na zawsze) [wyjechać, osiedlić się, mieszkać] permanently- przymocować coś na stałe to fix sth permanently- to jest przymocowane na stałe it’s non-detachable- on jest tu zameldowny na stałe he is permanently registered at this address- □ stała fizyczna Fiz. physical constant- stała logiczna Log. logical constantThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sta|ły
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