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1 organizm
m (G organizmu) 1. zw. pl (istota żywa) organism- żywe organizmy living organisms, life forms- organizmy roślinne/ zwierzęce plants/animals- organizm jednokomórkowy a micro-organism, protozoan2. (ciało człowieka) body- mieć żelazny organizm to have an iron constitution3. książk., przen. (całość) organism- organizm państwowy/społeczny a state/social organism□ organizm autochtoniczny Biol. indigenous species- organizm autotroficzny Biol. autotrophic organism- organizm kosmopolityczny Biol. cosmopolitan organism- organizm kserotermiczny Biol. xerophilous organism, xerophile- organizmy borealne Biol. boreals- organizmy przewodnie Biol. topotypes* * ** * *mibiol.1. organism; organizm żywy living organism; organizm roślinny plant; organizm zwierzęcy animal; mieć silny organizm have a strong constitution; to był wstrząs dla jego organizmu it was a shock to his system.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > organizm
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2 natu|ra
f 1. sgt (przyroda) nature- cud natury a wonder of nature- prawa natury the laws of nature, natural laws- matka natura mother nature- wybryk natury an anomaly, a freak of nature- uwielbiam obcowanie z naturą I’m a nature-lover2. sgt (stan pierwotny) nature- zmęczony cywilizacją tęsknił do natury tired of civilization, he longed for a return to nature3. sgt (o cechach wrodzonych) nature- natura obdarzyła go szczodrze talentami nature had bestowed many talents upon a. on him- natura wyposażyła zwierzęta w instynkt nature equipped animals with instinct- zabijanie leży w naturze zwierząt it’s in the nature of animals to kill- głos natury call of the wild- wbrew naturze contrary to a. against nature4. (organizm) constitution- silna/żelazna/słaba natura a strong/iron/frail a. feeble constitution5. sgt (charakter) nature, character- był małomówny z natury he was quiet by nature- to artystyczna natura she’s/he’s artistic by nature- narzekanie nie leży w jej naturze it’s not in her nature to complain6. sgt (istota) nature- w czasie pracy wynikły trudności natury technicznej difficulties of a technical nature arose during the work- trzeba pokonać bariery natury prawnej obstacles of a legal nature must be overcome- z (samej) natury rzeczy in the (very) nature of things- □ martwa natura Szt. still life■ być/stawać się drugą naturą to be/become second nature (to sb)- z natury rzeczy wynika, że po nocy następuje dzień it’s natural that day follows night- malować/rysować z natury Szt. to draw/paint from nature- w naturze (w towarach) in kind- przyzwyczajenie (jest) drugą naturą przysł. habit is second natureThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > natu|ra
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Strong — Strong, a. [Compar. {Stronger}; superl. {Strongest}.] [AS. strang, strong; akin to D. & G. streng strict, rigorous, OHG. strengi strong, brave, harsh, Icel. strangr strong, severe, Dan. streng, Sw. str[ a]ng strict, severe. Cf. {Strength},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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strong — strong, stout, sturdy, stalwart, tough, tenacious can all mean having or manifesting great power or force (as in acting or resisting). Strong, the most inclusive of these terms, fundamentally implies the possession of great physical power and may … New Dictionary of Synonyms
constitution — [kän΄stə to͞o′shən, kän΄stətyo͞o′shən] n. [ME constitucioun < OFr constitution < L constitutio: see CONSTITUTE] 1. the act of setting up or making up; establishment, appointment, or formation 2. the way in which a thing is made up;… … English World dictionary
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constitution — con|sti|tu|tion W2 [ˌkɔnstıˈtju:ʃən US ˌka:nstıˈtu: ] n 1.) also Constitution a set of basic laws and principles that a country or organization is governed by ▪ The right to speak freely is written into the Constitution of the United States. 2.)… … Dictionary of contemporary English
constitution — noun 1 (C) the system of basic laws and principles that a democratic country is governed by, which cannot easily be changed by the political party in power: The First Amendment of the Constitution guarantees freedom of speech. 2 (singular) the… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
constitution — /kon sti tooh sheuhn, tyooh /, n. 1. the way in which a thing is composed or made up; makeup; composition: the chemical constitution of the cleanser. 2. the physical character of the body as to strength, health, etc.: He has a strong constitution … Universalium
constitution */*/*/ — UK [ˌkɒnstɪˈtjuːʃ(ə)n] / US [ˌkɑnstɪˈtuʃ(ə)n] noun Word forms constitution : singular constitution plural constitutions 1) a) constitution or Constitution [countable] a set of basic laws or principles for a country that describe the rights and… … English dictionary
constitution — con|sti|tu|tion [ ,kanstı tuʃn ] noun *** 1. ) constitution or Constitution count a set of basic laws or principles for a country that describe the rights and duties of its citizens and the way in which it is governed: The U.S. Constitution… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English