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81 zaokrągle|nie
Ⅰ sv ⇒ zaokrąglić Ⅱ n 1. (krągłość) curve 2. (przybliżenie) approximation- podać wynik w zaokrągleniu to give a result in round figures- w zaokrągleniu milion złotych a million zlotys in round figuresThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zaokrągle|nie
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82 zaowoc|ować
pf vi 1. [roślina] to fruit ⇒ owocować 2. (przynieść efekt) [wysiłki, starania] to bear fruit- zaowocować czymś to result in sth ⇒ owocowaćThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zaowoc|ować
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83 zaskocze|nie
Ⅰ sv ⇒ zaskoczyć Ⅱ n (zdziwienie) surprise, astonishment; (niespodzianka) surprise- nie okazywać zaskoczenia to not show surprise- ochłonąć z zaskoczenia to get over one’s surprise- ku mojemu (wielkiemu) zaskoczeniu… to my (great) surprise- wynik okazał się niemiłym zaskoczeniem the result came as an unpleasant surprise- to nie było dla nas żadnym zaskoczeniem it came as a. was no surprise to us- z zaskoczeniem przyjęliśmy fakt, że… it was with surprise that we learnt…- zrobić coś z zaskoczenia a. przez zaskoczenie to do sth out of surprise- element zaskoczenia the element of surpriseThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zaskocze|nie
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84 ze|ro
n 1. (liczba) zero; (cyfra) nought; (w sporcie) nil- milion to jedynka z sześcioma zerami a million is written with six noughts- prawdobodobieństwo kontaktu z nim jest bliskie zeru a. sprowadza się do zera the chances of getting in touch with him are zero a. nil- widoczność spadła a. zmalała do zera visibility is down to zero- temperatura spadła do trzynastu stopni poniżej zera the temperature has fallen to thirteen below zero- wynik meczu nadal zero do zera the result is still nil-nil- jest czternasta zero zero it’s four o’clock sharp2. (nic) zero, nil- zapłacił zero podatku he paid zero taxes- ma zero oszczędności he has zero savings- zaczynać wszystko od zera to start from scratch- mieć zero pewności siebie to have zero confidence- nowy prezydent obiecał zero tolerancji dla przestępców the newly elected president promised a policy of zero tolerance to(wards) crime3. (miernota) zero- on jest kompletnym zerem he’s a total nonentity- ostrzyc się na zero to have one’s hair shavedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ze|ro
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85 resultieren
resultieren * [rezʊl'ti:rən]vi ( geh)1) ( folgen)aus etw \resultieren wynikać z czegośdaraus resultiert, dass... z tego wynika, że...2) ( sich auswirken)
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