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1 proporcja
-i, -e; gen pl -i; f* * *f.( stosunek) mat. proportion, ratio ( czegoś do czegoś of sth to sth); o pięknych/dobrych proporcjach beautifully/well proportioned; zachować właściwe proporcje czegoś keep the right proportions of sth; zachować proporcje między czymś a czymś przen. strike a balance between sth and sth.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > proporcja
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