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3 nacisk
m (G nacisku) 1. sgt (napór) pressure, force- drzwi otworzyły się pod naciskiem tylu ramion the door opened under the pressure of so many shoulders2. (presja) pressure; (naleganie) insistence- wywierać nacisk na kogoś to put pressure on sb, to bring pressure to bear on sb- wyszła za niego pod naciskiem rodziny she married him under pressure from her family- grupa nacisku a pressure group, a lobby- środek nacisku a lever3. sgt Wojsk. (natarcie) offensive- nacisk nieprzyjaciela słabł the enemy’s offensive was weakening4. sgt (akcent) stress, emphasis- powiedzieć coś z naciskiem to say sth with emphasis■ kłaść na coś nacisk to place a. put emphasis on sth- położono szczególny nacisk na potrzebę współpracy particular emphasis was placed on the necessity to cooperate* * *pressure; ( akcent) stresswywierać (wywrzeć perf) nacisk (na nacisk) — +acc to exert pressure (on)
kłaść (położyć perf) nacisk na coś — to put lub place emphasis on sth
grupa nacisku — pressure group, lobby
* * *mi1. (= napór, ciśnienie, presja) pressure; techn. thrust; nacisk boczny/wzdłużny side/axial thrust; grupa nacisku pressure group; reagować na naciski respond to pressure; pod naciskiem under pressure (kogoś/czegoś from sb/sth); ulegać naciskowi yield to pressure; wywierać na kogoś nacisk bring pressure to bear on sb, put sb under pressure, put pressure on sb ( żeby coś zrobił to do sth).2. (= akcent) stress, emphasis; kłaść nacisk na coś emphasize l. stress sth, lay stress on sth, put/lay/place emphasis on sth; nacisk położony jest na coś the emphasis is on sth; z naciskiem emphatically.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nacisk
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