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-stu, -sty; loc sg - ście; m* * *miincrease, growth, increment, gain; przyrost funkcji mat. increment in a function; przyrost naturalny population growth (rate); przyrost objętości volume increase; przyrost produkcji production growth; przyrost wagi weight gain.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przyrost
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adj* * *a.1. (= niesztuczny) natural; bogactwa naturalne natural resources; dobór naturalny natural selection, survival of the fittest; jedwab naturalny silk; przyrost naturalny population growth rate; umrzeć śmiercią naturalną die of natural causes; śmierć naturalna natural death; potrzeba naturalna (= oddanie moczu l. kału) call of nature.2. (= przyrodzony) natural, inborn; naturalnej wielkości life-size(d), full-size(d).3. (= normalny) regular, ordinary, natural; liczby naturalne mat. natural numbers; skala minorowa naturalna muz. natural minor scale; jest rzeczą naturalną, że... it's (only) natural to l. that...4. (= swobodny, niewymuszony) natural, unaffected.5. przest. barter, in-kind; gospodarka naturalna ekon. barter economy.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > naturalny
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m (G przyrostu) 1. (zwiększenie się) growth U, increase- przyrost ludności population growth- przyrost produkcji an increase in production- przyrost masy mięśniowej an increase in muscle mass- przyrost dochodów wyniósł 2% earnings increased by 2%2. Socjol. przyrost naturalny the birth rate- spadający/wzrastający przyrost naturalny a falling/rising birth rate- mieć ujemny przyrost naturalny to have a negative birth rateThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przyro|st
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