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1 karb
m (G karbu) zw. pl notch, groove- wycinać karby w drzewie/metalu to make notches in wood/metal- wycinał karby na kiju he was cutting a. making notches in a stick■ brać a. ujmować coś w karby to clamp down on sth- brać a. ujmować kogoś w karby to take sb (well) in hand- wziąć się w karby (uporządkować swoje życie) to get one’s act together pot.; (opanować emocje) to get a grip on oneself, to pull oneself together- niedopatrzenie złożyła na karb zmęczenia she put the oversight down to tiredness- trzymać kogoś/coś w karbach to keep a tight rein on sb/sth* * *( nacięcie) notchkłaść (złożyć perf) coś na karb młodości/niedoświadczenia — to put sth down to one's youth/inexperience
* * *mi(= nacięcie) notch, nick; ( na brzegu liścia) crenation; kłaść l. złożyć coś na karb czegoś put sth down to (sb's) sth, attribute sth to (sb's) sth; składam to na karb jej niedoświadczenia I put it down to her inexperience, I attribute it to her inexperience; wziąć kogoś/coś w karby bring l. whip sb/sth into line, bring sb/sth under control; trzymać kogoś w karbach keep sb in line.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > karb
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2 wyrównanie
( rekompensata) compensation* * *n.1. ( dopłata) compensation.2. sport equalizer.3. techn. equalization, compensation.4. lotn. trim; ( z lotu nurkowego) pull-out.5. pat. control, compensation.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyrównanie
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3 pulpi|t
m (G pulpitu) 1. Muz. (do nut) (przenośny) music stand; (wbudowany) music rest- pulpit dyrygencki the conductor’s stand a. podium- za pulpitem dyrygenckim stanie X the orchestra will be conducted by X2. (do pisania) desktop; (do czytania) bookrest- pulpit podnoszony a flap- pulpit wysuwany a pull-out top, an extension3. (stolik) (w sali wykładowej, kościele) lectern; (do pisania) writing desk 4. Techn. panel, console- pulpit sterowniczy a control panel a. unit, a console5. Komput. desktopThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pulpi|t
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