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1 orzekający
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > orzekający
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2 oznajmujący
adj; JĘZ* * *a.gram. indicative; tryb oznajmujący indicative mood; zdanie oznajmujące declarative sentence.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > oznajmujący
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3 tryb
Ⅰ m (G trybu) 1. (metoda) mode, method- tryb wprowadzania reform a procedure for introducing reforms- tryb postępowania a course of action- toczyć się swoim/dawnym trybem to run a. take its former course- tryb życia lifestyle- zwolnić kogoś w trybie natychmiastowym książk. to dismiss sb with immediate effect- w trybie pilnym książk. as a matter of urgency2. zw. pl Techn. gear(wheel) 3. Jęz. mood- tryb orzekający a. oznajmujący the indicative (mood)- tryb rozkazujący the imperative (mood)- tryb przypuszczający a. warunkowy the conditional4. Muz. mode Ⅱ tryby plt przen. (mechanizm) machine- sprawa dostała się w tryby biurokracji the case got lost into the bureaucratic machine* * *mode; JĘZ mood- tryby* * *mi1. (= metoda) mode, method, way; tryb postępowania course of action; tryb życia way of living, lifestyle; prowadzić spokojny tryb życia lead a quiet life; siedzący tryb życia sedentary life.2. tryby techn. gears; cogwheels.3. jęz. mood; tryb oznajmujący/rozkazujący/łączący the indicative/imperative/subjunctive (mood); tryb przypuszczający l. warunkowy the conditional (mood).4. muz. mode.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > tryb
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4 orzekając|y
Ⅰ pa ⇒ orzekać Ⅱ adj. Jęz. tryb orzekający the indicative (mood)- zdanie orzekające an indicative sentenceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > orzekając|y
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5 oznajmując|y
adj. Jęz. indicativeThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > oznajmując|y
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