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  • 1 pattern

    ['pætən]
    n
    ( design) wzór m; ( sample) próbka f
    * * *
    ['pætən]
    1) (a model or guide for making something: a dress-pattern.) forma, wykrój
    2) (a repeated decoration or design on material etc: The dress is nice but I don't like the pattern.) wzór
    3) (an example suitable to be copied: the pattern of good behaviour.) wzór

    English-Polish dictionary > pattern

  • 2 stencil

    ['stɛnsl] 1. n
    (lettering, design) szablon m; ( pattern used) matryca f
    2. vt
    malować (namalować perf) przez szablon
    * * *
    ['stensl] 1. noun
    1) (a thin piece of metal or card in which a design etc has been cut which can be reproduced on another surface, eg paper, by printing or inking over the metal etc.) szablon
    2) (a piece of waxed paper into which words have been cut by a typewriter, to be reproduced by a similar process.) matryca
    2. verb
    (to produce (a design, pattern etc) by using a stencil.) znaczyć przez szablon, matrycować

    English-Polish dictionary > stencil

  • 3 criss-cross

    ['krɪskrɔs] 1. adj
    pattern etc kratkowany
    2. vt
    * * *
    ['kriskros]
    (made of lines which cross each other repeatedly: a criss-cross pattern.) siatkowy

    English-Polish dictionary > criss-cross

  • 4 design

    [dɪ'zaɪn] 1. n
    (art, process) projektowanie nt; ( drawing) projekt m; (layout, shape) zaprojektowanie nt; ( pattern) deseń m; ( intention) zamiar m, zamysł m
    2. vt
    house, product projektować (zaprojektować perf); test układać (ułożyć perf)
    * * *
    1. verb
    (to invent and prepare a plan of (something) before it is built or made: A famous architect designed this building.) projektować
    2. noun
    1) (a sketch or plan produced before something is made: a design for a dress.) projekt, model
    2) (style; the way in which something has been made or put together: It is very modern in design; I don't like the design of that building.) styl
    3) (a pattern etc: The curtains have a flower design on them.) wzór
    4) (a plan formed in the mind; (an) intention: Our holidays coincided by design and not by accident.) zamysł
    - designing

    English-Polish dictionary > design

  • 5 figure of eight

    (a pattern etc in the shape of the figure 8: The skater did a figure of eight.) ósemka

    English-Polish dictionary > figure of eight

  • 6 match

    [mætʃ] 1. n
    ( game) mecz m; ( for lighting fire) zapałka f; ( equivalent)
    2. vt
    ( go well with) pasować do +gen; ( equal) dorównywać (dorównać perf) +dat; ( correspond to) odpowiadać +dat; (also: match up) dopasowywać (dopasować perf) (do siebie)
    3. vi
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    [mæ ] I noun
    (a short piece of wood or other material tipped with a substance that catches fire when rubbed against a rough or specially-prepared surface: He struck a match.) zapałka
    II 1. noun
    1) (a contest or game: a football/rugby/chess match.) mecz
    2) (a thing that is similar to or the same as another in some way(s) eg in colour or pattern: These trousers are not an exact match for my jacket.) rzecz harmonizująca, rzecz do kompletu
    3) (a person who is able to equal another: She has finally met her match at arguing.) godny przeciwnik
    4) (a marriage or an act of marrying: She hoped to arrange a match for her daughter.) ożenek, małżeństwo
    2. verb
    1) (to be equal or similar to something or someone in some way eg in colour or pattern: That dress matches her red hair.) harmonizować (z), pasować (do)
    2) (to set (two things, people etc) to compete: He matched his skill against the champion's.) przeciwstawiać
    - matchless
    - matchmaker

    English-Polish dictionary > match

  • 7 rhythm

    ['rɪðm]
    n
    rytm m
    * * *
    ['riðəm]
    1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) rytm
    2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) rytm
    3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) poczucie rytmu
    - rhythmical
    - rhythmically

    English-Polish dictionary > rhythm

  • 8 print

    [prɪnt] 1. n
    ( TYP) druk m; (ART) sztych m, rycina f; ( PHOT) odbitka f; ( fabric) tkanina f drukowana

    the fine/small print — adnotacje drobnym drukiem

    2. vt
    books etc drukować (wydrukować perf); cloth, pattern drukować; ( write in capitals) pisać (napisać perf) drukowanymi literami
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    [print] 1. noun
    1) (a mark made by pressure: a footprint; a fingerprint.) odcisk
    2) (printed lettering: I can't read the print in this book.) druk
    3) (a photograph made from a negative: I entered three prints for the photographic competition.) odbitka
    4) (a printed reproduction of a painting or drawing.) reprodukcja
    2. verb
    1) (to mark (letters etc) on paper (by using a printing press etc): The invitations will be printed on white paper.) drukować
    2) (to publish (a book, article etc) in printed form: His new novel will be printed next month.) drukować
    3) (to produce (a photographic image) on paper: He develops and prints his own photographs.) robić odbitki
    4) (to mark designs on (cloth etc): When the cloth has been woven, it is dyed and printed.) drukować
    5) (to write, using capital letters: Please print your name and address.) pisać drukowanymi literami
    - printing
    - printing-press
    - print-out
    - in / out of print

    English-Polish dictionary > print

  • 9 formal

    ['fɔːməl]
    adj
    education, style formalny; statement, behaviour formalny, oficjalny; occasion, dinner uroczysty; gardens tradycyjny, typowy
    * * *
    ['fo:məl]
    1) (done etc according to a fixed and accepted way: a formal letter.) oficjalny, urzędowy
    2) (suitable or correct for occasions when things are done according to a fixed and accepted way: You must wear formal dress.) oficjalny, wieczorowy
    3) ((of behaviour, attitude etc) not relaxed and friendly: formal behaviour.) sztywny
    4) ((of language) exactly correct by grammatical etc rules but not conversational: Her English was very formal.) bardzo poprawny, niekolokwialny
    5) ((of designs etc) precise and following a fixed pattern rather than occuring naturally: formal gardens.) formalistyczny
    - formality

    English-Polish dictionary > formal

  • 10 check

    [tʃɛk] 1. vt
    (inspect, examine, verify) sprawdzać (sprawdzić perf); (halt, restrain) powstrzymywać (powstrzymać perf)
    Phrasal Verbs:
    2. vi

    to check (with)(data, piece of information) zgadzać się (z +instr)

    3. n, see cheque
    ( inspection) kontrola f; ( curb) powstrzymanie nt; (US) ( bill) rachunek m; (CHESS) szach m; (usu pl) ( pattern) kratka f

    to keep a check on sb/sth — kontrolować kogoś/coś

    4. adj
    w kratkę post
    * * *
    [ ek] 1. verb
    1) (to see if something (eg a sum) is correct or accurate: Will you check my addition?) sprawdzać
    2) (to see if something (eg a machine) is in good condition or working properly: Have you checked the engine (over)?) sprawdzać
    3) (to hold back; to stop: We've checked the flow of water from the burst pipe.) zatrzymywać
    2. noun
    1) (an act of testing or checking.) kontrola
    2) (something which prevents or holds back: a check on imports.) ograniczenie
    3) (in chess, a position in which the king is attacked: He put his opponent's king in check.) szach
    4) (a pattern of squares: I like the red check on that material.) krata
    5) (a ticket received in return for handing in baggage etc.) kwit
    6) ((especially American) a bill: The check please, waiter!) rachunek
    7) ((American) a cheque.) czek
    - checkbook
    - check-in
    - checkmate
    3. verb
    (to put (an opponent's king) in this position.) dać mata
    - checkpoint
    - check-up
    - check in
    - check out
    - check up on
    - check up

    English-Polish dictionary > check

  • 11 tartan

    ['tɑːtn] 1. n 2. adj
    * * *
    1) ((woollen or other cloth woven with) a pattern of different coloured lines and broader stripes, crossing each other at right angles, originally used by clans of the Scottish Highlands.) szkocka krata
    2) (any one pattern of this sort, usually associated with a particular clan etc: the Cameron tartan.) tartan

    English-Polish dictionary > tartan

  • 12 irregular

    [ɪ'rɛgjulə(r)]
    adj
    action, pattern, verb nieregularny; surface nierówny; behaviour nieodpowiedni
    * * *
    [i'reɡjulə]
    1) (not happening etc regularly: His attendance at classes was irregular.) nieregularny
    2) (not formed smoothly or evenly: irregular handwriting.) nierówny
    3) (contrary to rules.) nieprzepisowy
    4) ((in grammar) not formed etc in the normal way: irregular verbs.) nieregularny
    - irregularity

    English-Polish dictionary > irregular

  • 13 stitch

    [stɪtʃ] 1. n (SEWING)
    ścieg m; (KNITTING) oczko nt; ( MED) szew m; ( pain) kolka f
    2. vt
    * * *
    [sti ] 1. noun
    1) (a loop made in thread, wool etc by a needle in sewing or knitting: She sewed the hem with small, neat stitches; Bother! I've dropped a stitch.) ścieg, oczko
    2) (a type of stitch forming a particular pattern in sewing, knitting etc: The cloth was edged in blanket stitch; The jersey was knitted in stocking stitch.) ścieg
    3) (a sharp pain in a person's side caused by eg running: I've got a stitch.) kolka
    2. verb
    (to sew or put stitches into: She stitched the two pieces together; I stitched the button on.) przyszywać
    - in stitches
    - stitch up

    English-Polish dictionary > stitch

  • 14 allowance

    [ə'lauəns]
    n
    ( travelling etc) dieta f; ( welfare payment) zasiłek m; ( pocket money) kieszonkowe nt; (TAX) ulga f
    * * *
    1) (a fixed sum or quantity given regularly: His father made him an allowance of $20 a month.) kieszonkowe
    2) (something (usually a quantity) allowed: This dress pattern has a seam allowance of 1 cm.) margines

    English-Polish dictionary > allowance

  • 15 delicate

    ['dɛlɪkɪt]
    adj
    * * *
    ['delikət]
    1) (requiring special treatment or careful handling: delicate china; a delicate situation/problem.) delikatny
    2) (of fine texture etc; dainty: a delicate pattern; the delicate skin of a child.) delikatny
    3) (able to do fine, accurate work: a delicate instrument.) czuły
    4) (subtle: a delicate wine; a delicate shade of blue.) delikatnie
    - delicacy

    English-Polish dictionary > delicate

  • 16 example

    [ɪg'zɑːmpl]
    n
    ( illustration) przykład m; ( model) wzór m

    to set a good/bad example — dawać (dać perf) dobry/zły przykład

    * * *
    1) (something that represents other things of the same kind; a specimen: an example of his handwriting.) przykład
    2) (something that shows clearly or illustrates a fact etc: Can you give me an example of how this word is used?) przykład
    3) (a person or thing that is a pattern to be copied: She was an example to the rest of the class.) wzór
    4) (a warning to be heeded: Let this be an example to you, and never do it again!) przykład
    - make an example of
    - set someone an example
    - set an example

    English-Polish dictionary > example

  • 17 rib

    [rɪb] 1. n ( ANAT)
    żebro nt
    2. vt ( inf)
    * * *
    [rib]
    1) (any one of the bones which curve round and forward from the backbone, enclosing the heart and lungs.) żebro
    2) (one of the curved pieces of wood which are joined to the keel to form the framework of a boat.) wręga
    3) (a vertical raised strip in eg knitted material, or the pattern formed by a row of these.) prążek
    4) (any of a number of things similar in shape, use etc to a rib, eg one of the supports for the fabric of an aeroplane wing or of an umbrella.) żebro
    - ribbing

    English-Polish dictionary > rib

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