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1 zwrotny
adjpunkt zwrotny — (przen) turning point
* * *a.1. (= sterowny) maneuverable; Br. manoeuvrable, manageable; (= szybko reagujący np. na ruch kierownicą) responsive.2. (= zmieniający kierunek na wsteczny) reversing; sprzężenie zwrotne komp. feedback; punkt zwrotny turning point; (zwł. w nauce) (= przełom) breakthrough; punkt zwrotny l. martwy ( tłoka) dead center; Br. dead centre.3. (= przeznaczony do oddania) returnable; adres zwrotny return address; butelka zwrotna returnable bottle; pożyczka zwrotna returnable l. repayable loan.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zwrotny
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2 publicznoś|ć
f sgt the public; (w kinie, teatrze) the public, audience- publiczność kinowa/teatralna the cinema-/theatre-going public- pojętna/żywo reagująca publiczność a perceptive/responsive public a. audience- szpalery wiwatującej publiczności cheering crowds- udostępnić park/pałac publiczności to open a park/palace to the public- wystąpić przed publicznością [aktor, muzyk] to appear, to give a performance- popisywać się przed publicznością to display one’s skills a. to show off in front of an audience- program telewizyjny z udziałem publiczności a television programme with a studio audience- publiczność zgromadzona w studiu a studio audienceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > publicznoś|ć
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3 wsłuchan|y
adj. książk. 1. (zasłuchany) [uczniowie] rapt, attentive 2. przen. wsłuchany w siebie self-absorbed- wsłuchany we własne sumienie conscientious- wsłuchany w głos narodu responsive to public opinionThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wsłuchan|y
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