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1 praktycznie
Ⅰ adv. grad. [myśleć, działać] practically, in a practical way; [gospodarować, ubierać się] sensibly- trzeba działać praktycznie one has to be practical- ubierała się praktycznie she dressed sensibly, she wore practical clothes- pieniędzmi trzeba gospodarować praktycznie one should spend money sensiblyⅡ adv. [wykorzystać, zastosować] in practice- jak można tę teorię zastosować praktycznie? how can this theory be applied in practice?Ⅲ part. practically, virtually- to jest praktycznie niemożliwe this is practically a. virtually impossible- praktycznie odpowiadał za wszystko to all intents and purposes he was responsible for everything- praktycznie (rzecz) biorąc… to all intents and purposes…* * *practically; ( doświadczalnie) practically, in practice* * *adv.practically, in practice; stosować coś praktycznie use practically, make practical use of sth; postępować praktycznie act practically; praktycznie rzecz biorąc to all intents and purposes.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > praktycznie
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2 zastos|ować
pf — zastos|owywać impf Ⅰ vt (użyć) to apply [sprzęt, karę, regułę, metodę, środek]; to use [przedmiot]; to employ [terapię, metodę, środki]- zastosować pestycydy do spryskiwania pól to use pesticides to spray the fields- zastosować sankcje wobec kogoś to apply sanctions against sb- zastosować coś w praktyce to put sth into practice- znaleźć zastosowanie w czymś to find application in sth- mieć praktyczne zastosowanie to have practical applications- mieć zastosowanie wojskowe to have military applications- zastosowanie komputerów do czegoś the application of computers to sth- zrobić coś z zastosowaniem najnowszej techniki to do sth by applying the latest technologies- to określenie można zastosować do… this term can be applied to…Ⅱ zastosować się — zastosowywać się to comply (do czegoś with sth)- zastosować się do czyichś poleceń to comply with sb’s instructions- zastosować się do czyjeś rady to follow sb’s adviceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zastos|ować
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