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1 szkoła techniczna wielowydziałowa
• polytechnicSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > szkoła techniczna wielowydziałowa
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2 politechnika
-ki, -ki; dat sg -ce; f* * *f.uniw. (uczelnia, budynek), technical university; institute of technology (esp. in Poland).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > politechnika
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3 skończyć
(-ę, -ysz); vb; od kończyć* * *pf.(= zakończyć, ukończyć) end, finish; skończyć pracę finish work; skończyć studia complete one's studies, finish one's studies; graduate from university l. college l. polytechnic; skończyć szkołę graduate from school; skończyć w więzieniu end up in prison; skończyć z piciem give up drinking; skończyć z kimś (= zerwać z kimś) be through with sb; (= zabić kogoś) pot. do sb in, do away with sb; skończyć ze sobą put an end to one's life, put an end to o.s.; źle skończyć pot. come to a sticky end l. bad end; kłótnia skończyła się łzami the argument ended in tears; począwszy od..., skończywszy na... from... down to...; w tym roku skończyłem 35 lat I turned 35 this year; sprawa skończona! it's over!, that's the end!; skończyłaś już? are you through yet?pf.1. (= dobiec do końca) end, finish; skończyć się niepowodzeniem end in failure; jej cierpliwość się skończyła her patience has given out; jego małżeństwo skończyło się na niczym his marriage has come to nothing; wakacje się skończyły holidays are over; wszystko skończyło się tym, że zgodził się na nowy projekt it ended up with his accepting the new project.2. (= wyczerpać się) run out; skończyła nam się pasta do zębów we've run out of toothpaste.3. (o artyście, pisarzu) wear o.s. out, be finished.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > skończyć
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4 uczelnia
university, college* * *f.Gen.pl. -i higher education institution; (= szkoła wyższa) college; (= uniwersytet) university; (= politechnika) polytechnic.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > uczelnia
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5 uczelniany
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > uczelniany
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6 politechniczn|y
adj. polytechnic- studia/wykształcenie politechniczne applied science a. technical degree courses/educationThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > politechniczn|y
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7 politechnika politechni·ka
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Polytechnic — or Polytechnic University may refer to:*Institute of technology, the general term for a polytechnic institute *The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, located in Kowloon, Hong Kong *Polytechnic Institute of New York University, located in Brooklyn … Wikipedia
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polytechnic — 1805, from Fr. École Polytechnique, engineering school founded 1794 (as École des Travaux publics) in Paris; from Gk. polytekhnos skilled in many arts, from polys many (see POLY (Cf. poly )) + tekhne art (see TECHNO (Cf. techno )) … Etymology dictionary
polytechnic — a term for an institution of further education, has largely fallen out of use in the UK since 1992, when polytechnics were legally entitled to call themselves universities … Modern English usage
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polytechnic — [[t]pɒ̱lɪte̱knɪk[/t]] polytechnics 1) N VAR: oft in names In Britain, a polytechnic was a college where you could go after leaving school in order to study academic subjects up to degree level, or to train for particular jobs. In 1992, all the… … English dictionary
polytechnic — UK [ˌpɒlɪˈteknɪk] / US [ˌpɑlɪˈteknɪk] noun [countable] Word forms polytechnic : singular polytechnic plural polytechnics a college for people who want to study scientific or technical subjects, especially in order to train for a practical job … English dictionary
polytechnic — I. adjective Etymology: French polytechnique, from Greek polytechnos skilled in many arts, from poly + technē art more at technical Date: 1801 relating to or devoted to instruction in many technical arts or applied sciences II. noun Date: 1836 a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
polytechnic — /pol ee tek nik/, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or offering instruction in a variety of industrial arts, applied sciences, or technical subjects: a polytechnic institute. n. 2. a school or other institution in which instruction in technical subjects … Universalium
polytechnic — pol|y|tech|nic [ˌpɔlıˈteknık US ˌpa: ] n 1.) a type of British college similar to a university, which provided training and degrees in many subjects, and existed until 1993 2.) a word used in the names of high schools or colleges in the US, where … Dictionary of contemporary English