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1 maksymalistyczny
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > maksymalistyczny
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2 good lot
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3 prawdopodobieństwo odrzucenia dobrej partii produktów
• probability of rejectingSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > prawdopodobieństwo odrzucenia dobrej partii produktów
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4 odrzu|cić
pf — odrzu|cać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (nie zgodzić się na) to reject, to turn [sth] down, to turn down [propozycję, pomysł, zasady] 2. (nie zaakceptować) to reject- dzieci odrzuciły nieśmiałą dziewczynkę the children rejected the shy girl- człowiek odrzucony przez społeczeństwo a social outcast3. (pozbyć się) to reject, to throw [sth] out, to throw out- odrzucać zgniłe jabłka to throw out rotten apples- polecał książki znakomite, a słabe odrzucał he recommended outstanding books, rejecting the poor ones4. (wyrzucić) to throw [sth] away, to throw away- fala odrzuciła go od brzegu the wave threw him away from the shore- odrzuciła kołdrę i wstała she threw back the covers and got up5. (zmienić położenie) to throw- odrzucić w tył włosy to throw back one’s hair- odrzucić głowę to throw back one’s head6. (oddać rzucając) to throw [sth] back, to throw back- podam ci piłkę, a ty ją odrzucisz I’ll pass the ball to you and you’ll throw it back to me7. (odeprzeć) [wojsko] to repel [przeciwnika, atak] 8. Med. to reject [narząd, przeszczep] Ⅱ v imp. (budzić wstręt) to repel, to put [sb] off, to put off- odrzuca mnie od tych powieści these novels really put me off- odrzuca mnie od tej wódki this vodka repels me■ odrzucić troski na bok książk. to not worryThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odrzu|cić
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5 miejsce miejsc·e
-a, -ant1) (= przestrzeń) space2) (= fragment przestrzeni) place3) (= usytuowanie) position4) (= miejscowość) place5) (w pensjonacie) vacancy6) (w pociągu) seat7) (= paragraf w tekście) passage8) (= w hierarchii) positionspotkanie ma miejsce w sali numer... — the meeting is taking place in room number...
na twoim miejscu obraziłabym się — if I were you, I would be offended
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