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- ki; -ki; dat sg -ce; gen pl -ek; f( materiał z plecionki) mesh, net; ( ogrodzenie) (wire) fence; (rozmieszczenie, rozkład) network; SPORT net* * *f.Gen.pl. -ek1. ( plecionka) net, mesh; (np. na okno, przeciw komarom) screen; siatka na motyle butterfly net; siatka na włosy hair net; siatka na zakupy string bag, tote bag; siatka druciana wire net l. mesh; siatka maskująca wojsk. camouflage netting.2. (= ogrodzenie) wire fence; otaczać siatką net.3. ( układ) network, grid, structure, web; siatka płac ekon. payroll; siatka poligraficzna druk. screen; siatka geograficzna geogr. geographical grid; siatka kartograficzna (map) graticule; siatka wielościanu geom. net.4. sport net.5. sport, pot. volleyball.6. (= zorganizowana grupa) ring; siatka narkotykowa/szpiegowska drug/spy ring.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > siatka
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f 1. (plecionka) net, mesh; (materiał) mesh U, netting U- druciana siatka wire netting- siatka z cienkiego drutu chicken wire- drobna siatka z cienkiego drutu wire gauze- siatka ze sznurka a. sznurowa rope mesh- siatka maskująca Wojsk. camouflage netting- siatka na motyle a butterfly net- siatka na włosy a hairnet- siatka ochronna a. asekuracyjna a safety net- rakieta tenisowa z nylonową siatką a tennis racket with nylon netting- ogrodzenie z metalowej siatki a wire fence2. sgt (układ linii, ulic, przewodów) grid, network; (rozkład zajęć) timetable, schedule- siatka organizacyjna the structure of an organization3. (duża ilość) (o kreskach, ścieżkach) criss-cross; (o drogach) network- siatka gałęzi nad głową a criss-cross a. lattice of branches overhead4. (zorganizowana grupa) ring- siatka handlarzy narkotyków a drug ring- siatka szpiegowska a spy ring5. pot. (siatkówka) volleyball 6. Sport (w tenisie, siatkówce, badmingtonie) net; (w futbolu) (goal) net; (w hokeju) cage- piłka wpadła a. trafiła prosto do siatki the ball was clipped directly into the net- □ siatka dyfrakcyjna Fiz. diffraction grating- siatka geograficzna Geog. geographical grid- siatka haseł Jęz. framework- siatka kartograficzna Geog. (map) graticule- siatka płac Admin. pay scale- siatka poligraficzna Druk. screenThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > siat|ka
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