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a.Cracovian, of Cracow; kasza krakowska buckwheat grits; kiełbasa krakowska Cracow pork sausage; pogodzić się krakowskim targiem split the difference.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > krakowski
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2 podzia|ł
m (G podziału) 1. (rozdzielenie) (na części) division (czegoś na coś of sth into sth); (między osoby) division (czegoś of sth); distribution (pomiędzy kogoś to sb); (rozłam) division, split (na coś into sth)- podział majątku między spadkobierców the division of the estate among the heirs, the distribution of the estates to the heirs- podział zysku między akcjonariuszy the payment of dividend to the shareholders- podział na sylaby Jęz. syllabification- dokonać podziału czegoś to divide sth- dokonano podziału gruntów dworskich na małe działki the manorial lands were divided into small plots- łup do podziału the booty a. the spoils to be shared- mamy 10 000 złotych do podziału między 150 pracownikami we have ten thousand zlotys to be shared among 150 employees2. (klasyfikacja) division (czegoś of sth)- podział głosek w języku polskim the division of sounds in the Polish language- podział bohaterów na dobrych i złych a division of the characters into good and bad- klarowny podział nie jest możliwy a clearcut division is impossible3. zw. pl (różnica) division, difference- podziały społeczne/polityczne/klasowe social/political/class divisions- podziały majątkowe differences in wealth- podziały między państwami europejskimi divisions among the European states4. Biol. division, fission- podział komórkowy cell division- podział (pośredni) jądra mitosis, karyokinesis- podział bezpośredni amitosis- podział redukcyjny komórek reduction division, meiosis- bakterie zwykle rozmnażają się przez podział bacteria usually multiply by fission- □ podział dychotomiczny dichotomic division- podział dochodu narodowego Ekon. the distribution of the national income- podział dziesiętny Mat. decimal division- podział logiczny logical division- podział pracy dividing up of work; Ekon. the division of labour- podział administracyjny a. terytorialny administrative a. territorial divisionThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podzia|ł
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