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  • 1 well-informed

    ['wɛlɪn'fɔːmd]
    adj
    ( having knowledge of sth) dobrze poinformowany; ( having general knowledge) wykształcony
    * * *
    adjective (having or showing a thorough knowledge: a well-informed person/essay.) dobrze poinformowany/opracowany

    English-Polish dictionary > well-informed

  • 2 conscious

    ['kɔnʃəs]
    adj
    ( awake) przytomny; ( deliberate) świadomy; ( aware)

    to become conscious of/that … — zdać ( perf) sobie sprawę z +gen /, że …

    * * *
    ['konʃəs]
    1) (aware of oneself and one's surroundings; not asleep or in a coma or anaesthetized etc: The patient was conscious.) przytomny
    2) ((sometimes with of) aware or having knowledge (of): They were conscious of his disapproval.) świadomy
    - consciousness

    English-Polish dictionary > conscious

  • 3 finite

    ['faɪnaɪt]
    adj
    number, amount skończony
    * * *
    1) (having an end or limit: Human knowledge is finite, divine knowledge infinite.) ograniczony, skończony
    2) ((of a verb) having a subject: He speaks; I ran; She fell.) występujący w formie osobowej

    English-Polish dictionary > finite

  • 4 sophisticated

    [sə'fɪstɪkeɪtɪd]
    adj
    person, audience wyrobiony, bywały; fashion, dish wyrafinowany, wyszukany, wymyślny; machinery, arguments skomplikowany
    * * *
    [sə'fistikeitid]
    1) ((of a person) having a great deal of experience and worldly wisdom, knowledge of how to dress elegantly etc: a sophisticated young man; She has become very sophisticated since she went to live in London.) obyty, bywały
    2) (suitable for, or typical of, sophisticated people: The joke was too sophisticated for the child to understand; sophisticated clothes/hairstyles.) wyrafinowany, wymyślny
    3) ((of machines, processes etc) highly-developed, elaborate and produced with a high degree of skill and knowledge: sophisticated photographic techniques.) skomplikowany

    English-Polish dictionary > sophisticated

  • 5 able

    ['eɪbl]
    adj

    to be able to do sth( capable) umieć coś (z)robić; ( succeed) móc coś zrobić, zdołać ( perf) coś zrobić

    * * *
    ['eibl]
    1) (having enough strength, knowledge etc to do something: He was able to open the door; He will come if he is able.) w stanie
    2) (clever and skilful; capable: a very able nurse.) zdolny
    3) (legally competent: able to vote.)

    English-Polish dictionary > able

  • 6 experienced

    [ɪks'pɪərɪənst]
    adj
    * * *
    adjective (having gained knowledge from experience; skilled: an experienced mountaineer.) doświadczony

    English-Polish dictionary > experienced

  • 7 scholarly

    ['skɔləlɪ]
    adj
    text, approach naukowy; person uczony
    * * *
    adjective (having or showing knowledge: a scholarly person; a scholarly book.) uczony

    English-Polish dictionary > scholarly

  • 8 wise

    [waɪz] 1. adj 2. vt
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    1) (having gained a great deal of knowledge from books or experience or both and able to use it well.) mądry
    2) (sensible: You would be wise to do as he suggests; a wise decision.) roztropny
    - wisdom
    - wisdom tooth
    - wisecrack
    - wise guy
    - be wise to
    - none the wiser
    - put someone wise
    - put wise

    English-Polish dictionary > wise

  • 9 witness

    ['wɪtnɪs] 1. n 2. vt ( lit, fig)

    to bear witness to behaviour świadczyć o +loc; person dawać (dać perf) świadectwo +dat

    witness for the prosecution/defence — świadek oskarżenia/obrony

    to witness to sth/having seen sth — zaświadczać (zaświadczyć perf) o czymś/, że się coś widziało

    * * *
    ['witnəs] 1. noun
    1) (a person who has seen or was present at an event etc and so has direct knowledge of it: Someone must have seen the accident but the police can find no witnesses.) świadek
    2) (a person who gives evidence, especially in a law court.) świadek
    3) (a person who adds his signature to a document to show that he considers another signature on the document to be genuine: You cannot sign your will without witnesses.) świadek
    2. verb
    1) (to see and be present at: This lady witnessed an accident at three o'clock this afternoon.) być świadkiem
    2) (to sign one's name to show that one knows that (something) is genuine: He witnessed my signature on the new agreement.) poświadczyć
    - bear witness

    English-Polish dictionary > witness

См. также в других словарях:

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