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1 klimat
* * *mi1. meteor., geogr. climate; klimat łagodny/ciepły mild/warm climate; klimat ostry/surowy harsh/severe climate; klimat kontynentalny/oceaniczny continental/oceanic climate; klimat monsunowy/pustynny/śródziemnomorski monsoon/desert/Mediterranean climate; klimat równikowy/zwrotnikowy/podzwrotnikowy equatorial/tropical/subtropical climate; klimat umiarkowany/subpolarny/polarny moderate/subpolar/polar climate.2. przen. (= nastrój) atmosphere; klimat miejscowy local atmosphere; przyjazny/nieprzyjemny klimat friendly/unpleasant atmosphere; klimat intelektualny/moralny intellectual/moral atmosphere; zmienia się klimat wokół czegoś the atmosphere is changing around sth.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > klimat
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2 nadzwyczaj
/nad'zvıt∫aj/ adv. remarkably, unusually- być nadzwyczaj uprzejmym to be uncommonly polite- klimat jest tu nadzwyczaj surowy the climate is particularly harsh here- nadzwyczaj ceniony pracownik a very highly valued worker* * *advremarkably, extremely* * *adv.= nadzwyczajnie 1.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nadzwyczaj
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