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1 powtarzać
impf ⇒ powtórzyć* * *-am, -asz, powtórzyć; perf; vtto repeat; TV, RADIO to repeat, to rebroadcast; (materiał, lekcje) to revise (BRIT), to review (US)powtarzać za kimś lub po kimś — to echo sb's words
* * *ipf.1. (= robić powtórnie) repeat; (program, wyścig) rerun; ( oblany egzamin) retake, resit; (rozgrywkę, mecz, fragment, sekwencję) replay; (eksperyment, badanie) replicate, duplicate; (obietnicę, groźbę) restate; ( plotki) retail; powtórzyć trygonometrię/gramatykę revise trigonometry/grammar; powtarzać klasę/rok repeat a class/year; powtarzać w kółko cuckoo, harp on one string.ipf.1. (= być powtarzanym) recur.2. (= mówić ciągle to samo) repeat o.s.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > powtarzać
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2 replikować
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > replikować
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3 powtarzanie ułamkowe
• fractional replicateSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > powtarzanie ułamkowe
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4 replikacja częściowa
• fractional replicate• partial replicationSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > replikacja częściowa
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5 kopi|ować
impf vt 1. (reprodukować) to copy [obraz, rzeźbę, monument]; to copy, to duplicate [testament, umowę, dokumenty]- kopiować rysunek to make a copy of the drawing, to copy a. reproduce the drawing- kopiować nagranie/płytę kompaktową to make a copy of a recording/CD ⇒ skopiować2. (naśladować) to copy, to imitate- kopiować tancerza/piosenkarza to imitate a dancer/singer- kopiować czyjś sposób mówienia to copy sb’s way of speaking ⇒ skopiować3. (wiernie przedstawiać) to imitate, to replicate [rzeczywistość]- kopiować naturę to imitate nature4. Techn. to shape ⇒ skopiować 5. Fot. to make a print (coś of sth) [odbitki, zdjęcia] ⇒ skopiowaćThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kopi|ować
См. также в других словарях:
Replicate — Rep li*cate (l? k?t), Replicated Rep li*ca ted ( k? t?d), a. [L. replicatus, p. p. of replicare. See {Reply}.] Folded over or backward; folded back upon itself; as, a replicate leaf or petal; a replicate margin of a shell. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Replicate — may refer to:* In biology, replication is a process by which genetic material, a cell, or an organism reproduces or makes an exact copy or copies * in an experiment a replicate test is a fully repeated set of test conditions: see Replication… … Wikipedia
replicate — ► VERB 1) make an exact copy of; reproduce. 2) (replicate itself) (of genetic material or a living organism) reproduce or give rise to a copy of itself. 3) repeat (a scientific experiment or trial) to obtain a consistent result. ► NOUN 1) a close … English terms dictionary
Replicate — Rep li*cate ( ? k?t), v. t. To reply. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
replicate — index copy, repeat (do again), reproduce, retort Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
replicate — 1882, from L. replicatus, pp. of replicare (see REPLY (Cf. reply)). Genetic sense is first recorded 1957. Related: Replicated; replicating … Etymology dictionary
replicate — The modern use in the meaning ‘to reproduce, imitate, or copy exactly’, originally in technical contexts but spreading into general use, is an extension of a word that has been in use since the 16c in other meanings. It is best avoided when more… … Modern English usage
replicate — [rep′li kit; ] for v. [, rep′likāt΄] adj. [L replicatus, pp. of replicare: see REPLY] Bot. folded back on itself, as a leaf n. Statistics any of the individual experiments in a replication vt. replicated, replicating 1. to fold; bend back … English World dictionary
replicate — rep|li|cate [ˈreplıkeıt] v [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of replicare; REPLY1] 1.) [T] formal if you replicate someone s work, a scientific study etc, you do it again, or try to get the same result again ▪ There is a need… … Dictionary of contemporary English
replicate — [[t]re̱plɪkeɪt[/t]] replicates, replicating, replicated 1) VERB If you replicate someone s experiment, work, or research, you do it yourself in exactly the same way. [FORMAL] [V n] He invited her to his laboratory to see if she could replicate… … English dictionary
replicate — UK [ˈreplɪkeɪt] / US [ˈreplɪˌkeɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms replicate : present tense I/you/we/they replicate he/she/it replicates present participle replicating past tense replicated past participle replicated formal to do or make something… … English dictionary