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1 zwiększać produkcję
• increase the production• raise the productionSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > zwiększać produkcję
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2 przyro|st
m (G przyrostu) 1. (zwiększenie się) growth U, increase- przyrost ludności population growth- przyrost produkcji an increase in production- przyrost masy mięśniowej an increase in muscle mass- przyrost dochodów wyniósł 2% earnings increased by 2%2. Socjol. przyrost naturalny the birth rate- spadający/wzrastający przyrost naturalny a falling/rising birth rate- mieć ujemny przyrost naturalny to have a negative birth rateThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przyro|st
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3 jednocze|sny
adj. [działanie, wymarsz] simultaneous (z czymś with sth)- jednoczesny atak z lądu, morza i powietrza a simultaneous attack by land, sea, and air- wzrost produkcji przy jednoczesnej redukcji zatrudnienia an increase in production parallel to a reduction in staffThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > jednocze|sny
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4 przyrost
-stu, -sty; loc sg - ście; m* * *miincrease, growth, increment, gain; przyrost funkcji mat. increment in a function; przyrost naturalny population growth (rate); przyrost objętości volume increase; przyrost produkcji production growth; przyrost wagi weight gain.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przyrost
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5 wzr|osnąć
pf — wzr|astać impf (wzrosnę, wzrośnie — wzrastam) vi 1. (powiększyć się) [deficyt, popyt, wydatki] to grow; [dochody, inflacja, populacja, szybkość] to increase; [bezrobocie, ceny, liczba, temperatura, tempo] to rise- produkcja wzrosła o 20% production increased by 20%- cena nieruchomości wzrosła the price of real estate went up- wzrosnąć dwukrotnie/trzykrotnie/czterokrotnie to double/triple/quadruple- w październiku inflacja powoli wzrastała inflation edged up in October2. (nasilić się) [napięcie, podniecenie] to build up; [gniew, poparcie, zainteresowanie] to grow; [apetyt, hałas] to increase- jego popularność gwałtownie wzrosła his popularity soared3. (wychować się) [osoba] to grow up 4. (urosnąć) [rośliny] to growThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wzr|osnąć
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6 prognosty|k
Ⅰ m pers. forecaster- według ocen prognostyków, temperatura wzrośnie according to forecasters, it’s going to be warmer- jak przewidują prognostycy, produkcja wzrośnie according to forecasts, production will increaseⅡ m inanim. 1. (zapowiedź) signal- to dobry/zły prognostyk dla naszej firmy it’s a good/bad signal for our company- dzisiejszy wynik stanowi pomyślny prognostyk na przyszłość today’s result is a positive signal for the future2. (przepowiednia) prediction- wszystkie jego prognostyki się sprawdziły all his predictions proved rightThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prognosty|k
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