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  • 1 bracket

    ['brækɪt] 1. n ( TECH)
    wspornik m, podpórka f; (group, range) przedział m; (also: brace bracket) nawias m klamrowy, klamra f; (also: round bracket) nawias m (okrągły); (also: square bracket) nawias m kwadratowy
    2. vt
    word, phrase brać (wziąć perf) w nawias; (also: bracket together) traktować (potraktować perf) razem
    * * *
    ['brækit] 1. noun
    1) ((usually in plural) marks (eg (),, etc) used to group together one or more words etc.) nawias
    2) (a support for a shelf etc: The shelf fell down because the brackets were not strong enough.) podpórka
    2. verb
    1) (to enclose (words etc) by brackets.) wziąć w nawias
    2) ((sometimes with together) to group together (similar or equal people or things).) zgrupować

    English-Polish dictionary > bracket

  • 2 pocket

    ['pɔkɪt] 1. n
    kieszeń f; ( fig) ( small area) ognisko nt (fig)
    2. vt
    wkładać (włożyć perf) do kieszeni; ( steal) przywłaszczać (przywłaszczyć perf) sobie
    * * *
    ['pokit] 1. noun
    1) (a small bag sewn into or on to clothes, for carrying things in: He stood with his hands in his pockets; a coat-pocket; ( also adjective) a pocket-handkerchief, a pocket-knife.) kieszeń
    2) (a small bag attached to the corners and sides of a billiard-table etc to catch the balls.) łuza
    3) (a small isolated area or group: a pocket of warm air.) obszar, komora, przestrzeń
    4) ((a person's) income or amount of money available for spending: a range of prices to suit every pocket.) kieszeń
    2. verb
    1) (to put in a pocket: He pocketed his wallet; He pocketed the red ball.) wkładać do kieszeni
    2) (to steal: Be careful he doesn't pocket the silver.) gwizdnąć, przywłaszczyć sobie
    - pocket-book
    - pocket-money
    - pocket-sized
    - pocket-size

    English-Polish dictionary > pocket

  • 3 scope

    [skəup]
    n
    ( opportunity) miejsce nt; ( range) (of plan, undertaking) zasięg m, zakres m; ( of person) możliwości pl (działania)
    * * *
    [skəup]
    1) ((often with for) the opportunity or chance to do, use or develop: There's no scope for originality in this job.) pole działania
    2) (the area or extent of an activity etc: Few things are beyond the scope of a child's imagination.) zasięg

    English-Polish dictionary > scope

  • 4 visibility

    [vɪzɪ'bɪlɪtɪ]
    n
    widoczność f, widzialność f
    * * *
    noun (the range of distance over which things may be (clearly) seen: Visibility is poor today; Visibility in the fog was down to twenty yards in places.) widoczność

    English-Polish dictionary > visibility

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