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1 stadium przebiegu procesu
• stage of processSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > stadium przebiegu procesu
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2 proces
m (G procesu) 1. (ciąg wydarzeń) process- proces produkcyjny a production process- procesy chemiczne/geologiczne chemical/geological processes- proces jednoczenia się Europy the process of European unification- faza a. stadium procesu a stage in a process- podlegać a. ulegać procesowi starzenia się to undergo the ageing process, to age- przechodzić proces fermentacji to undergo fermentation, to ferment2. Prawo (sprawa) (law)suit; (rozprawa) trial- wytoczyć komuś proces to bring a. file a (law)suit against sb, to sue sb- wytoczyć proces o odszkodowanie to file a (law)suit for damages- wygrać/przegrać proces to win/lose a (law)suit- proces cywilny/karny/rozwodowy a civil/criminal/divorce trial- proces o zniesławienie/morderstwo a trial for libel/murder- proces przeciwko komuś/czemuś a lawsuit against sb/sth- wyrok w procesie a trial verdict, the verdict in a trial- koszty procesu costs (of a trial)- umorzyć proces to dismiss a case- □ proces beatyfikacyjny Relig. beatification process- proces kanonizacyjny Relig. canonization process* * *-su, -sy; loc sg - sie; mprocess; PRAWO (law)suitwytoczyć komuś proces — ( perf) to bring a suit against sb
* * *mi1. (= przebieg zmian) process, course of action; procesy decyzyjne decision-making processes; bliskowschodni proces pokojowy Middle East peace process; proces chemiczny chem. chemical process; proces cieplny fiz. thermal process; proces ciśnieniowy fiz. pressure process; proces elementarny fiz., chem. elementary process; proces produkcyjny manufacturing process; proces technologiczny technological process; procesy życiowe fizj. vital processes.2. prawn. (law)suit, process, trial; proces cywilny civil lawsuit; proces karny criminal lawsuit; proces polityczny political trial; miał proces o zabójstwo he was tried for murder; proces przy drzwiach zamkniętych in camera trial; proces publiczny public l. open trial; rewizja procesu retrial; wytaczać komuś proces bring l. take action against sb, bring l. file a suit against sb; przegrać proces lose a lawsuit l. case at law; wygrać proces win a lawsuit.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > proces
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3 przer|obić1
pf — przer|abiać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (na lepsze) to alter [kapelusz, sukienkę, płaszcz]; to rewrite [powieść, sztukę]; to redecorate [kuchnię, łazienkę]; (na coś innego) to convert [piwnice, stajnie]; to adapt [nowelę, sztukę]- przerobić strych/garaż na mieszkanie to convert an attic/a garage into a flat- powieść przerobiona na przedstawienie teatralne a novel adapted for the stage- kurtka/spódnica przerobiona z płaszcza a jacket/skirt made out of an overcoat- przerobić cywila w wojaka pot. to make a soldier out of a civilian2. (przetworzyć) to process- przerobić buraki/trzcinę na cukier to process beet(s)/cane to obtain sugar- przerabiać ropę naftową na benzynę to refine crude oil into petrol3. pot. (przestudiować dział wiedzy) to go through, to study, to do- przerobić ćwiczenia/zadania to go through the exercises/problems- przerobiłem całą fizykę/matematykę do egzaminu I revised all the course material in physics/maths for the exam- nie przerabialiśmy jeszcze funkcji we haven’t done functions yet- przerobienie gramatyki zajmie nam cały semestr doing grammar will last the whole term- kąpiele/terapia grupowa? – już to przerabiałem baths/group therapy? – I’ve already done that4. (na drutach) to knit; (na prawo) to knit; (na lewo) to purl- przerób pięć oczek prawych i trzy lewe knit five, purl three- przerobiła kilka rzędów/trzy centymetry she knitted several rows/three centimetresⅡ przerobić się pot. to be too clever by half pot.- uważaj, żeby cię kumple nie przerobili look out or your pals will do you- dać się przerobić to be taken inThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przer|obić1
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4 szczeb|el
m 1. (w drabinie) rung- zejść w dół po metalowych szczeblach to go down a metal ladder2. przen. (etap) stage- kolejne szczeble procesu consecutive stages of a process- osiągnąć wyższy szczebel rozwoju to reach a higher stage of development3. przen. (ranga) rank; (poziom) level; (pozycja) rung- urzędnik wysokiego szczebla a high-ranking official- rozmowy/współpraca na szczeblu rządowym talks/cooperation at government level- piąć się po szczeblach kariery to work one’s way up the ladder- przeskoczyć kilka szczebli to move up a few rungsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > szczeb|el
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