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1 minimum
1. - um; -a; gen pl; -ów; nt( inv in sg) minimum2. adv( przynajmniej) at least* * *n.sing. indecl. Gen. -ma Gen. - mów minimum; minimum socjalne subsistence level; absolutne minimum absolute l. bare minimum; ograniczać do minimum keep to a minimum, reduce to a minimum; słownik minimum mini-dictionary; zmniejszać do minimum minimize.adv.minimum, at least; minimum 4 godziny four hours (at the) minimum.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > minimum
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2 minim|um
Ⅰ n (G pl minimów) minimum- minimum socjalne subsistence level a. wage- miesięczne minima pracy monthly minimum workloads- ograniczyć wydatki do minimum to keep costs to a minimum- zarabiać poniżej minimum to earn less than the minimum wageⅡ adv. at least- zarabiać minimum dwa tysiące to earn at least two thousand a. a minimum of two thousandThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > minim|um
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3 egzystencj|a
f (G pl egzystencji) książk. 1. (istnienie) existence U- republika weimarska nie miała szans na trwałą egzystencję the Weimar Republic didn’t stand a chance of lasting survival2. (życie ludzkie) existence U, life C/U- tragizm ludzkiej egzystencji the tragic quality of human existence- zmagać się z codzienną egzystencją to struggle through (one’s) daily life a. day-to-day existence- wieść spokojną egzystencję to lead a peaceful a. uneventful existence- pytania o sens ludzkiej egzystencji questions about the meaning of human existence- monotonia więziennej egzystencji the monotony of prison life3. (byt) standard of living, living standards- zapewnić sobie minimum egzystencji (barely) to manage to provide for oneself, to have a subsistence-level income- zapewnić komuś minimum egzystencji [osoba] (barely) to manage to provide subsistence for sb; [renta, pensja, dochody] to cover the (basic) necessities, to be enough to survive a. subsist on- znacznie poprawiły się warunki naszej egzystencji our standard of living has improved considerably4. (to, co żyje) life C/U- tyle się zmarnowało ludzkich egzystencji so many (human) lives have been wasted5. Filoz. existence UThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > egzystencj|a
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4 socjaln|y
adj. 1. (bytowy) [ustawodawstwo, polityka] social- sprawy socjalne welfare- warunki socjalne living conditions- świadczenia socjalne social benefits- pomoc socjalna public assistance, welfare work- dział socjalny the welfare department- pracownik socjalny (w terenie) a social worker- stypendium socjalne Uniw. maintenance grant- budownictwo socjalne council a. communal housing- minimum socjalne Ekon. subsistence level2. (społeczny) [grupa, konflikt] socialThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > socjaln|y
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