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1 kolejnoś|ć
f sgt order- kolejność alfabetyczna/chronologiczna alphabetical/chronological order- wymienić coś w kolejności alfabetycznej to list sth in alphabetical order- w odwrotnej kolejności in reverse order- ustalić kolejność zdarzeń to establish the sequence of events- przestrzegać kolejności wpuszczania do sali egzaminacyjnej to admit (the) examination candidates in the prescribed order- o kolejności w rankingu decyduje wielkość sprzedaży position in the ranking is determined by the volume of sales- zamówienia są realizowane w kolejności zgłoszeń orders are fulfilled on a first-come, first-served basis- obsłużyć/wpuścić kogoś poza kolejnością to serve/admit sb out of turn- zrobić coś w pierwszej/dalszej kolejności to do sth first/later- w pierwszej kolejności powinnaś iść do lekarza in the first place a. first of all you should (go and) see a doctor- zostać przyjętym w pierwszej/ostatniej kolejności to be the first/last to be admitted- ustalić jakąś kolejność to establish some kind of sequence a. order- zmienić kolejność to change a. rearrange the orderThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kolejnoś|ć
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2 kolejność
- ci; forder, sequence* * *f.order, sequence; poza kolejnością without waiting (for one's turn), without any waiting; w kolejności alfabetycznej/rosnącej/malejącej in alphabetical/ascending/descending order.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kolejność
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3 następstwo
* * *n.1. (= konsekwencja) result, consequence, outcome, after-effect; w następstwie czegoś in the aftermath of sth, as a result of sth, as a l. in consequence of sth; być następstwem czegoś be due to sth, result from sth.2. (= kolejność) sequence, succession, order; następstwo czasów jęz. sequence of tenses.3. (= sukcesja) succession; następstwo tronu succession to the throne.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > następstwo
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4 kolejność zapłonu
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5 chronologia
-i; f* * *f.Gen. -ii1. (= następstwo w czasie) chronology, sequence, temporal order; ustalić chronologię wypadków establish the chronology of events.2. ( nauka) chronology.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > chronologia
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