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  • 1 resource

    [rɪ'sɔːs]
    n
    * * *
    [rə'zo:s, ]( American[) 'ri:zo:rs]
    1) ((usually in plural) something that gives help, support etc when needed; a supply; a means: We have used up all our resources; We haven't the resources at this school for teaching handicapped children.) środek
    2) ((usually in plural) the wealth of a country, or the supply of materials etc which bring this wealth: This country is rich in natural resources.) zasób
    3) (the ability to find ways of solving difficulties: He is full of resource.) zaradność
    - resourcefully
    - resourcefulness

    English-Polish dictionary > resource

  • 2 authority

    [ɔː'θɔrɪtɪ]
    n
    ( power) władza f; ( expert) autorytet m; ( government body) administracja f; ( official permission) pozwolenie nt
    * * *
    [o:'Ɵorəti]
    plural - authorities; noun
    1) (the power or right to do something: He gave me authority to act on his behalf.) pełnomocnictwo, upoważnienie
    2) (a person who is an expert, or a book that can be referred to, on a particular subject: He is an authority on Roman history.) autorytet
    3) ((usually in plural) the person or people who have power in an administration etc: The authorities would not allow public meetings.) władze
    4) (a natural quality in a person which makes him able to control and influence people: a man of authority.) autorytet
    - authoritative

    English-Polish dictionary > authority

  • 3 disaster

    [dɪ'zɑːstə(r)]
    n
    ( natural) klęska f żywiołowa; (AVIAT etc) katastrofa f; ( fig) nieszczęście nt, katastrofa f
    * * *
    (a terrible event, especially one that causes great damage, loss etc: The earthquake was the greatest disaster the country had ever experienced.) nieszczęście
    - disastrously

    English-Polish dictionary > disaster

  • 4 element

    ['ɛlɪmənt]
    n
    ( part) element m; ( CHEM) pierwiastek m; (of heater, kettle etc) element m grzejny
    * * *
    ['eləmənt]
    1) (an essential part of anything: Sound teaching of grammar is one of the elements of a good education.) element
    2) (a substance that cannot be split by chemical means into simpler substances: Hydrogen, chlorine, iron and uranium are elements.) pierwiastek
    3) (surroundings necessary for life: Water is a fish's natural element.) żywioł
    4) (a slight amount: an element of doubt.) ziarnko, drobina
    5) (the heating part in an electric kettle etc.) grzałka
    - elements
    - in one's element

    English-Polish dictionary > element

  • 5 human

    ['hjuːmən] 1. adj 2. n
    (also: human being) człowiek m, istota f ludzka
    * * *
    ['hju:mən] 1. adjective
    (of, natural to, concerning, or belonging to, mankind: human nature; The dog was so clever that he seemed almost human.) ludzki, człowieczy
    2. noun
    (a person: Humans are not as different from animals as we might think.) człowiek
    - human being
    - human resources

    English-Polish dictionary > human

  • 6 in one's element

    (in the surroundings that are most natural or pleasing to one.) w swoim żywiole

    English-Polish dictionary > in one's element

  • 7 miracle

    ['mɪrəkl]
    n
    cud m
    * * *
    ['mirəkl]
    1) (something which man is not normally capable of making happen and which is therefore thought to be done by a god or God: Christ's turning of water into wine was a miracle.) cud
    2) (a fortunate happening that has no obvious natural cause or explanation: It's a miracle he wasn't killed in the plane crash.) cud
    - miraculously

    English-Polish dictionary > miracle

  • 8 perspective

    [pə'spɛktɪv]
    n ( ARCHIT, ART)
    perspektywa f; ( way of thinking) punkt m widzenia, pogląd m

    to get sth into perspective ( fig)spojrzeć ( perf) na coś z właściwej perspektywy

    * * *
    [pə'spektiv]
    1) (the way of drawing solid objects, natural scenes etc on a flat surface, so that they appear to have the correct shape, distance from each other etc: Early medieval paintings lacked perspective.) perspektywa
    2) (a picture or view of something: I would like a clearer perspective of the situation.) obraz

    English-Polish dictionary > perspective

  • 9 phenomenon

    [fə'nɔmɪnən]
    pl phenomena, n
    * * *
    [fə'nomənən, ]( American[) -non]
    plural - phenomena; noun
    (a natural fact or event that is seen or happens regularly or frequently: Magnetic attraction is an interesting phenomenon.) zjawisko, fenomen
    - phenomenally

    English-Polish dictionary > phenomenon

  • 10 physical

    ['fɪzɪkl]
    adj
    geography, properties fizyczny; world, universe, object materialny; law, explanation naukowy
    * * *
    ['fizikəl]
    1) (of the body: Playing football is one form of physical fitness.) cielesny, fizyczny
    2) (of things that can be seen or felt: the physical world.) fizyczny
    3) (of the laws of nature: It's a physical impossibility for a man to fly like a bird.) fizyczny
    4) (relating to the natural features of the surface of the Earth: physical geography.) fizyczny
    5) (relating to physics: physical chemistry.) fizyczny
    - physical education

    English-Polish dictionary > physical

  • 11 pigment

    ['pɪgmənt]
    n
    barwnik m, pigment m
    * * *
    ['piɡmənt]
    1) (any substance used for colouring, making paint etc: People used to make paint and dyes from natural pigments.) barwnik
    2) (a substance in plants or animals that gives colour to the skin, leaves etc: Some people have darker pigment in their skin than others.) pigment

    English-Polish dictionary > pigment

  • 12 skill

    [skɪl]
    n
    ( dexterity) wprawa f, zręczność f; ( expertise) umiejętności pl; ( work or art requiring training) umiejętność f
    * * *
    [skil]
    1) (cleverness at doing something, resulting either from practice or from natural ability: This job requires a lot of skill.) umiejętność, wprawa
    2) (a job or activity that requires training and practice; an art or craft: the basic skills of reading and writing.) umiejętność, sztuka
    - skilfully
    - skilfulness
    - skilled

    English-Polish dictionary > skill

  • 13 skin

    [skɪn] 1. n
    (of person, animal) skóra f; ( of fruit) skórka f; ( complexion) cera f
    2. vt
    animal zdejmować (zdjąć perf) skórę z +gen

    wet/soaked to the skin — przemoczony or przemoknięty do suchej nitki

    * * *
    [skin] 1. noun
    1) (the natural outer covering of an animal or person: She couldn't stand the feel of wool against her skin; A snake can shed its skin.) skóra
    2) (a thin outer layer, as on a fruit: a banana-skin; onion-skins.) skórka
    3) (a (thin) film or layer that forms on a liquid: Boiled milk often has a skin on it.) kożuch
    2. verb
    (to remove the skin from: He skinned and cooked the rabbit.) obdzierać/obierać ze skóry
    - skin flick
    - skin-tight
    - by the skin of one's teeth

    English-Polish dictionary > skin

  • 14 yield

    [jiːld] 1. n ( AGR)
    plon m; ( COMM) zysk m
    2. vt
    control oddawać (oddać perf); results, profit dawać (dać perf), przynosić (przynieść perf)
    3. vi
    ( surrender) ulegać (ulec perf), ustępować (ustąpić perf); (US, AUT) ustępować (ustąpić perf) pierwszeństwa przejazdu; (break, move position) ustępować (ustąpić perf), nie wytrzymywać (nie wytrzymać perf)

    a yield of 5% — pięcioprocentowy zysk

    * * *
    [ji:ld] 1. verb
    1) (to give up; to surrender: He yielded to the other man's arguments; He yielded all his possessions to the state.) ustąpić, oddać
    2) (to give way to force or pressure: At last the door yielded.) ustąpić
    3) (to produce naturally, grow etc: How much milk does that herd of cattle yield?) dawać, przynosić
    2. noun
    (the amount produced by natural means: the annual yield of wheat.) wydajność

    English-Polish dictionary > yield

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