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1 moderate
1. adjumiarkowany; change nieznaczny2. nosoba f o umiarkowanych poglądach3. ['mɔdəreɪt] vi 4. vt* * *1. ['modəreit] verb(to make or become less extreme: He was forced to moderate his demands; Gradually the pain moderated.) (z)łagodzić, (z)łagodnieć2. [-rət] adjective1) (keeping within reasonable limits; not extreme: The prices were moderate; moderate opinions.) umiarkowany2) (medium or average; not particularly good: workmanship of moderate quality.) średni3. noun(a person whose views are not extreme: Politically, she's a moderate.) człowiek o umiarkowanych poglądach- moderateness
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2 moderate
hamowaćmoderowaćspowalniaćumiarkowany -
3 moderate breeze
umiarkowany wiatr 4 według skali Beauforta -
4 moderate flow
przepływ cieczy umiarkowany -
5 moderate gale
bardzo silny wiatr 7 według skali Beauforta -
6 moderate price
cena przystępnacena umiarkowana -
7 moderate thinning
trzebież umiarkowana -
8 moderate wind
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9 moderate-to-heavy precipitation
opad w granicach od średniego do dużegoEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > moderate-to-heavy precipitation
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10 модерато
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11 extremism
noun (the holding of views which are as far from being moderate as possible.) skrajność -
12 moderation
[mɔdə'reɪʃən]numiar m* * *1) (the quality of being moderate: Alcohol isn't harmful if it's taken in moderation.) umiarkowanie2) ((an) act of moderating: There has been some moderation in the force of the gale.) złagodzenie -
13 modest
['mɔdɪst]adj* * *['modist]1) (not having, or showing, too high an opinion of one's abilities etc: He's very modest about his success.) skromny2) (decent, or showing good taste; not shocking: modest clothing.) skromny3) (not very large; moderate: She's a person of modest ambitions.) skromny•- modestly- modesty -
14 sober
['səubə(r)] 1. adj(not drunk, realistic, practical) trzeźwy; ( serious) poważny; colour etc spokojny, stonowany2. vtPhrasal Verbs:- sober up* * *['səubə]1) (not drunk: He was still sober when he left.) trzeźwy2) (serious in mind: a sober mood.) rzeczowy3) ((of colour) not bright: She wore a sober (grey) dress.) stonowany, spokojny4) (moderate; not overdone or too emotional: His account of the accident was factual and sober.) rzeczowy, umiarkowany i obiektywny•- sobering- soberly
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15 temper
['tɛmpə(r)] 1. n( nature) usposobienie nt; ( mood) nastrój m, humor m; ( fit of anger) gniew m2. vtto lose one's temper — tracić (stracić perf) panowanie nad sobą
* * *['tempə] 1. noun1) (a state of mind; a mood or humour: He's in a bad temper.) humor, nastrój2) (a tendency to become (unpleasant when) angry: He has a terrible temper.) charakter3) (a state of anger: She's in a temper.) złość2. verb1) (to bring metal to the right degree of hardness by heating and cooling: The steel must be carefully tempered.) hartować2) (to soften or make less severe: One must try to temper justice with mercy.) łagodzić•- - tempered- keep one's temper
- lose one's temper
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Moderate — Mod er*ate, a. [L. moderatus, p. p. of moderate, moderati, to moderate, regulate, control, fr. modus measure. See {Mode}.] Kept within due bounds; observing reasonable limits; not excessive, extreme, violent, or rigorous; limited; restrained; as … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Moderate — Mod er*ate, n. (Eccl. Hist.) One of a party in the Church of Scotland in the 18th century, and part of the 19th, professing moderation in matters of church government, in discipline, and in doctrine. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
moderate — I (preside over) verb act as chairman, act as moderator, act as president, administer, be at the head of, be in authority, chair, command, control, direct, discipline, govern, have charge of, head, hold in check, hold sway over, hold the chair,… … Law dictionary
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