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f 1. (rubryki, zbiór danych) table, chart- tabela cen/opłat a table of prices/charges- tabele statystyczne statistical charts- przedstawić wyniki/dane w formie tabeli to present results/data in tabular form, to tabulate results/data- utworzyć tabelę Komput. to create a table2. Dzien., Sport (league) table- tabela wyników a scoresheet a. scorecard- spaść na ostatnie miejsce w tabeli to drop to the bottom of a (league) tableThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > tabel|a
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f list- lista płac the payroll- lista obecności the roll, the (attendance) register- podpisać się na liście obecności to sign in; n to clock in pot.- lista wyborcza the electoral register- lista oczekujących a waiting list- lista zakupów a shopping list- wpisać kogoś na listę to put sb on a list- skreślić kogoś z listy to cross sb off a list, to take sb’s name off a list- zamknąć listę to close the list- sprawdzić listę to check the list- według listy alfabetycznej in alphabetical order- lista problemów/zażaleń przen. a list of problems/grievances- □ lista dialogowa Kino dialogue script- lista przebojów the (hit) charts- lista rankingowa (zawodników) the rankings, the ratings; (filmów) the box office charts; (artystów estradowych) popularity ratings; (drużyn sportowych) league table GB, league ranking- listy proskrypcyjne Polit., Prawo proscription lists■ być a. znajdować się na czarnej liście to be blacklistedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > li|sta
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