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1 harsh
[hɑːʃ]adjjudge, criticism, winter surowy; sound, light, colour ostry* * *1) ((of people, discipline etc) very strict; cruel: That is a very harsh punishment to give a young child.) surowy2) (rough and unpleasant to hear, see, taste etc: a harsh voice; harsh colours.) chrapliwy, ostry•- harshly- harshness -
2 technicality
[tɛknɪ'kælɪtɪ]n( detail) szczegół m techniczny; ( point of law) szczegół m (prawny)on a technicality, the judge dismissed the case — z powodu uchybienia formalnego sędzia oddalił sprawę
* * *1) (a technical detail or technical term: Their instructions were full of technicalities.) szczegół techniczny, termin fachowy2) (a (trivial) detail or problem, eg caused by (too) strict obedience to laws, rules etc: I'm not going to be put off by mere technicalities.) (nieistotny) szczegół
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