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121 caso fortuito
• act of God• act of nature• act of Providence• casus fortuitus• force majeure• inevitability• inevitable cost• superior force -
122 de modo inestimable
• inesthetic• inevitability -
123 vääjäämättömyys
yks.nom. vääjäämättömyys; yks.gen. vääjäämättömyyden; yks.part. vääjäämättömyyttä; yks.ill. vääjäämättömyyteen; mon.gen. vääjäämättömyyksien; mon.part. vääjäämättömyyksiä; mon.ill. vääjäämättömyyksiinirrevocability (noun)* * *• unavoidability• irrevocability• inevitability -
124 neminovnost
• necessity• inevitability -
125 neizbežnost
• certainty; imminence; inevitability; inevitabilty; necessity -
126 neminovnost
• certainty; inevitability; necessity -
127 неотвратимость
сущ.imminence;inevitability -
128 koniecznoś|ć
f sgt 1. (potrzeba) necessity, need- konieczność zmian/reform the need for change/the necessity of reform(s)- konieczność natychmiastowej operacji the need for immediate surgery- konieczność pracy i zarabiania na własne utrzymanie the need to work and earn money to support oneself- smutna konieczność a regrettable necessity- stan wyższej konieczności a case of absolute necessity- posiadanie samochodu jest koniecznością having a. owning a car is a necessity- praca jest dla niej przyjemnością, a nie koniecznością work is a pleasure for her, not a necessity- stanął przed koniecznością podjęcia decyzji he was faced with the necessity of making a decision- w razie konieczności if the need arises, in case of necessity- kradł z konieczności he stole out of necessity a. need, he was driven by necessity to steal2. Filoz. necessity- światem rządzi nieuchronna konieczność the world is governed by inevitabilityThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > koniecznoś|ć
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