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121 concerto
[kən'tʃəːtəu]nkoncert mpiano/violin concerto — koncert fortepianowy/skrzypcowy
* * *[kən' ə:təu]plural - concertos; noun(a piece of music written for one or more solo instruments and orchestra: a piano concerto.) koncert -
122 concubine
1) (an old word for a woman who lives with a man as his lover but is not his wife.) konkubina2) ((among peoples and religions that allow men to have more than one wife) a secondary wife.) nałożnica -
123 condense
[kən'dɛns] 1. vi 2. vtreport, information skondensować ( perf)* * *[kən'dens]1) (to make smaller: They have produced a condensed version of the book for children.) skracać, kondensować2) (to make (a liquid) thicker, stronger or more concentrated: condensed milk.) zagęszczać3) ((of vapour) to turn to liquid: Steam condensed on the kitchen windows.) skraplać się• -
124 conference call
noun (a telephone conversation in which more than two people participate.) telekonferencja -
125 congruent
['koŋɡruənt](of two or more geometrical figures, touching at all points when one is fitted on top of the other: congruent triangles.) przystający -
126 content
1. [kən'tɛnt] vt 2. ['kɔntɛnt] nzawartość f; ( of book etc) treść fto content o.s. with sth/with doing sth — zadowalać się (zadowolić się perf) czymś/(z)robieniem czegoś
- contents* * *I 1. [kən'tent] adjective(satisfied; quietly happy: He doesn't want more money - he's content with what he has.) zadowolony2. noun(the state of being satisfied or quietly happy: You're on holiday - you can lie in the sun to your heart's content.) zadowolenie3. verb(to satisfy: As the TV's broken, you'll have to content yourself with listening to the radio.) zadawalać- contentedly
- contentment II ['kontent] noun1) (the subject matter (of a book, speech etc): the content of his speech.) zawartość2) (the amount of something contained: Oranges have a high vitamin C content.) zawartość•- contents -
127 conventional
[kən'vɛnʃənl]adj* * *adjective ((negative unconventional) according to the accepted standards etc; not outrageous or eccentric: conventional dress; the more conventional forms of art.) zwyczajowy, stereotypowy -
128 cross-fire
noun (the crossing of lines of gunfire from two or more points.) krzyżowy ogień
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