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41 adherence
noun przyleganie -
42 adherent
noun (a follower; supporter: an adherent of Marx.) stronnik -
43 adroitness
noun zręczność -
44 adventurer
noun (a person who seeks adventure or fortune.) poszukiwacz przygód -
45 advisability
noun celowość -
46 affability
noun uprzejmość, układność -
47 affiliation
noun (a connection with (an organization etc): What are his political affiliations?) związek, powiązanie -
48 affirmative action
noun (American) the practice of giving better opportunities (jobs, education etc) to people who, it is thought, are treated unfairly (minorities, women etc). przychylne traktowanie -
49 agar-agar
((a jelly made from) seaweed, used in medicine, cooking etc.) agar !removed! -
50 aggressor
noun ((in a war etc) the party which attacks first.) napastnik -
51 agitation
noun poruszenie, agitacja -
52 aimlessness
noun bezcelowość -
53 air pollution
noun Air pollution is caused by smoke, toxic gases etc.) zanieczyszczenie powietrza -
54 air-conditioner
noun (an apparatus providing air-conditioning.) klimatyzator -
55 air-conditioning
noun (a method of providing a room, building etc with air of a controlled temperature and humidity.) klimatyzacja -
56 air-gun
noun (a gun that is worked by air under pressure.) wiatrówka -
57 air-lock
noun (a bubble in a pipe which prevents liquid from flowing along it.) zator powietrzny -
58 air-pump
noun (a pump for forcing air in or out of something.) pompa pneumatyczna -
59 air-raid
noun (an attack by aircraft.) nalot -
60 airiness
noun przewiewność, beztroska
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