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  • 1 set line

    zakotwiczony sznur haczykowy

    English-Polish dictionary for engineers > set line

  • 2 drop

    [drɔp] 1. n
    ( of liquid) kropla f; (reduction, distance) spadek m; ( by parachute etc) zrzut m

    a drop of 10% — spadek o 10%

    2. vt
    object upuszczać (upuścić perf); voice zniżać (zniżyć perf); eyes spuszczać (spuścić perf); price zniżać (zniżyć perf), opuszczać (opuścić perf); ( set down from car) person wysadzać (wysadzić perf), wyrzucać (wyrzucić perf) (inf); object podrzucać (podrzucić perf) (inf); ( omit) opuszczać (opuścić perf)
    3. vi
    object, temperature spadać (spaść perf); wind ucichać (ucichnąć perf)

    to drop sb a lineskrobnąć ( perf) do kogoś parę słów (inf)

    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    [drop] 1. noun
    1) (a small round or pear-shaped blob of liquid, usually falling: a drop of rain.) kropla
    2) (a small quantity (of liquid): If you want more wine, there's a drop left.) odrobina, kapka
    3) (an act of falling: a drop in temperature.) spadek
    4) (a vertical descent: From the top of the mountain there was a sheer drop of a thousand feet.) spad, uskok
    2. verb
    1) (to let fall, usually accidentally: She dropped a box of pins all over the floor.) upuścić
    2) (to fall: The coin dropped through the grating; The cat dropped on to its paws.) upadać, spadać
    3) (to give up (a friend, a habit etc): I think she's dropped the idea of going to London.) zrezygnować z
    4) (to set down from a car etc: The bus dropped me at the end of the road.) wysadzić
    5) (to say or write in an informal and casual manner: I'll drop her a note.) skreślić
    - droppings
    - drop-out
    - drop a brick / drop a clanger
    - drop back
    - drop by
    - drop in
    - drop off
    - drop out

    English-Polish dictionary > drop

  • 3 picket

    ['pɪkɪt] 1. n 2. vt
    * * *
    ['pikit] 1. noun
    1) ((any one of) a number of people employed at a factory etc who are on strike and who try to persuade workers not to go to work there, not to deliver goods there etc: The men set up a picket to stop lorries getting into the factory; ( also adjective) a picket line.) pikieta
    2) (a soldier or a small group of soldiers on special duty, usually to guard against a sudden attack by the enemy: The commander placed pickets at various points round the camp; ( also adjective) picket duty.) placówka, posterunek
    2. verb
    1) (to place a group of soldiers, strikers etc somewhere as a picket: The strikers' leaders decided to picket the factory; The commander picketed the camp.) obstawić posterunkami, otoczyć pikietami
    2) (to act as a picket (at): In this country, strikers have the legal right to picket; The soldiers picketed the camp.) pikietować, stać na warcie przy

    English-Polish dictionary > picket

  • 4 score

    [skɔː(r)] 1. n
    ( total number of points) wynik m; ( MUS) partytura f; (to film, play) muzyka f; ( twenty) dwudziestka f
    2. vt
    goal, point zdobywać (zdobyć perf); mark wydrapywać (wydrapać perf), wyryć ( perf); leather, wood, card robić (zrobić perf) nacięcie w +loc; success odnosić (odnieść perf)
    3. vi
    ( in game) zdobyć ( perf) punkt; (FOOTBALL etc) zdobyć ( perf) bramkę; ( keep score) notować wyniki, liczyć punkty

    to settle an old score with sb ( fig)wyrównać ( perf) z kimś stare porachunki

    on that score — w tej mierze, w tym względzie

    to score wellosiągnąć ( perf) dobry wynik

    to score six out of tenuzyskać ( perf) sześć punktów na dziesięć (możliwych)

    to score (a point) over sb ( fig)zdobyć ( perf) przewagę nad kimś

    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    [sko:] 1. plurals - scores; noun
    1) (the number of points, goals etc gained in a game, competition etc: The cricket score is 59 for 3.) wynik
    2) (a written piece of music showing all the parts for instruments and voices: the score of an opera.) partytura
    3) (a set or group of twenty: There was barely a score of people there.) dwadzieścia
    2. verb
    1) (to gain (goals etc) in a game etc: He scored two goals before half-time.) zdobywać punkty
    2) ((sometimes with off or out) to remove (eg a name) from eg a list by putting a line through it: Please could you score my name off (the list)?; Is that word meant to be scored out?) wykreślić, przekreślić
    3) (to keep score: Will you score for us, please?) notować wyniki
    - score-board
    - on that score
    - scores of
    - scores
    - settle old scores

    English-Polish dictionary > score

  • 5 thin

    [θɪn] 1. adj
    slice, line, book cienki; person, animal chudy; soup, fog, hair rzadki
    2. vt

    to thin (down)rozrzedzać (rozrzedzić perf), rozcieńczać (rozcieńczyć perf)

    3. vi
    * * *
    [Ɵin] 1. adjective
    1) (having a short distance between opposite sides: thin paper; The walls of these houses are too thin.) cienki
    2) ((of people or animals) not fat: She looks thin since her illness.) chudy
    3) ((of liquids, mixtures etc) not containing any solid matter; rather lacking in taste; (tasting as if) containing a lot of water or too much water: thin soup.) rzadki
    4) (not set closely together; not dense or crowded: His hair is getting rather thin.) rzadki
    5) (not convincing or believable: a thin excuse.) nieprzekonywający
    2. verb
    (to make or become thin or thinner: The crowd thinned after the parade was over.) rozrzedzić, przerzedzić się
    - thinness
    - thin air
    - thin-skinned
    - thin out

    English-Polish dictionary > thin

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