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21 circular measure of angles
miara kołowa kątówEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > circular measure of angles
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22 conservation measure
wymiar ochronnyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > conservation measure
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23 convergence in measure
zbieżność według miaryEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > convergence in measure
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24 cross-measure drift
przecznicaprzekopEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > cross-measure drift
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25 cubic measure
miara objętościowapojemnik -
26 dry measure
miara objętościowa ciał sypkich -
27 graduated measure
wielowskazowy wzorzec miarywzorzec miary z podziałką -
28 greatest common measure
największy wspólny dzielnikEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > greatest common measure
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29 Haar measure
miara Haara -
30 incorporation of measure
inkorporacja miarywcielenie miaryEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > incorporation of measure
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31 invariant measure
miara niezmiennicza -
32 linear measure
miara długości -
33 liquid measure
miara objętościowa cieczy -
34 made to measure
zrobiony na miarę -
35 made-to-measure clothes
odzież szyta na miaręEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > made-to-measure clothes
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36 multi-value measure
wielomiarowy wzorzec miaryEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > multi-value measure
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37 self-sufficient measure
samodzielny wzorzec miaryEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > self-sufficient measure
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38 set of measure zero
zbiór miary zeroEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > set of measure zero
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39 single-value measure
jednomiarowy wzorzec miaryEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > single-value measure
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40 solid measure
miara objętościowa
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measure up to — measure up (to (someone/something)) to reach a standard that is as good as someone or something else. The math skills of the majority of children in this school measure up to the national standards. Usage notes: often used in a negative way: They … New idioms dictionary
measure up — (to (someone/something)) to reach a standard that is as good as someone or something else. The math skills of the majority of children in this school measure up to the national standards. Usage notes: often used in a negative way: They didn t… … New idioms dictionary
Measure — Meas ure, v. i. 1. To make a measurement or measurements. [1913 Webster] 2. To result, or turn out, on measuring; as, the grain measures well; the pieces measure unequally. [1913 Webster] 3. To be of a certain size or quantity, or to have a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
measure of — To be the (or a) standard by which to judge the quality, etc of ● measure … Useful english dictionary