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1 mortality
[mɔː'tælɪtɪ]n( being mortal) śmiertelność f; ( number of deaths) umieralność f, śmiertelność f* * *[-'tæ-]1) (the state of being mortal.) śmiertelność2) ((also mortality rate) the number of deaths in proportion to the population; the death rate: infant mortality.) śmiertelność -
2 mortality rate
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3 mortality rate
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4 high-mortality part
część szybko zużywalnaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > high-mortality part
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5 infant mortality
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['ɪnfənt] 1. n( baby) niemowlę nt; ( young child) małe dziecko nt2. cpdinfant mortality — śmiertelność m noworodków
* * *['infənt](a baby or very young child: the baptism of infants; ( also adjective) an infant school.) niemowlę, dziecko- infancy -
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['mɔːtl] 1. adj 2. n* * *['mo:tl] 1. adjective1) (liable to die; unable to live for ever: Man is mortal.) śmiertelny2) (of or causing death: a mortal illness; mortal enemies (= enemies willing to fight each other till death); mortal combat.) śmiertelny2. noun(a human being: All mortals must die sometime.) śmiertelnik- mortally
- mortal sin
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