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121 architektu|ra
f sgt 1. (projektowanie, nauka) architecture- studiować architekturę to study architecture2. (epoki, obszaru) architecture U- architektura gotycka/baroku Gothic/baroque architecture3. (domu, wieżowca) architecture, architectural style- dom o prostej architekturze a house of plain architectural style4. książk., przen. (struktura) structure, architecture- architektura powieści the structure of a novel- architektura współczesnych komputerów the design of modern computers- architektura wszechświata the structure a. architecture of the universe- □ architektura krajobrazu Ogr. landscape architecture- architektura wnętrz interior design a. decoration- mała architektura architectural details a. ornament; (ogrodu) architectural featuresThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > architektu|ra
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122 autoryte|t
m (G autorytetu) 1. sgt (prestiż) authority, standing- cieszyć się autorytetem to have considerable standing- zdobyć autorytet to gain authority a. respect- podkopać a. podważyć czyjś autorytet to undermine sb’s authority- powoływać się na czyjś autorytet to cite a. quote sb as an authority2. (osoba, instytucja) authority- był autorytetem w dziedzinie prawa administracyjnego he was an authority in the field of administrative law- przestał być autorytetem dla otoczenia he lost all (his) standing a. authority with those around him- żaden z niego autorytet he’s no authority- upadek dotychczasowych autorytetów the collapse of previously recognized authorities- Pismo Święte nie może być autorytetem w dziedzinie nauk przyrodniczych the Bible cannot be regarded as authoritative in the study of natural scienceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > autoryte|t
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123 bakterioskopi|a
f sgt (GD bakterioskopii) Biol. microscopic study of bacteriaThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > bakterioskopi|a
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124 charakterologicznie
adv. characterologically; [zbadać, przedstawić] from the point of view of character- wnikliwy charakterologicznie portret postaci a penetrating character studyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > charakterologicznie
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125 charakterysty|ka
f 1. (opis) characterization, description- charakterystyka techniczna a technical description- sporządzić charakterystykę terenu/obiektu to draw up a profile of an area/building2. (w książce, filmie, sztuce) characterization- schematyczna charakterystyka bohaterów sitcomów the schematic characterization prevalent in sitcoms- ogólna charakterystyka (twórczości) malarza an overall description a. general characterization of a painter’s output3. (wypracowanie szkolne) character study, character description 4. zw. pl. Mat. characteristic 5. Mat., Techn. (zależność) characteristic(s), performance; (wykres) characteristic (curve), performance graph- charakterystyka silnika engine performanceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > charakterysty|ka
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126 college
/'koledʒ/ m (G college’u) 1. (szkoła półwyższa) college C/U- college językowy (a) language college- college nauczycielski a college of education- uczyć się w college’u to study at college2. (uniwerstytetu) college GBThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > college
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127 doszk|olić
pf — ⇒ doszk|alać impf Ⅰ vt to give supplementary education a. training (kogoś to sb); to educate further (kogoś sb)- doszkalać kogoś w angielskim a. z angielskiego to give sb extra English lessons- kursy doszkalające training a. in-service coursesⅡ doszkolić się — doszkalać się to receive supplementary training- doszkalać się na kursach wieczorowych to take a. attend evening classes to further one’s education- muszę się doszkolić z nowych przepisów/geografii Polski I need to study up on the new regulations/on Polish geographyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > doszk|olić
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128 drama|t
m (G dramatu) 1. Literat., Teatr, Kino (utwór) drama, play- wystawić dramat Becketta to stage a drama a. play by Beckett2. sgt Literat. (rodzaj) drama- dramat średniowieczny/brytyjski medieval/British drama3. (trudna sytuacja) (high) drama C/U; (tragiczna sytuacja) tragedy C/U- robić dramat ze zwykłej pomyłki to make a big scene a. thing out of a simple mistake pot.- □ dramat charakterów Literat. character study- dramat groteskowy Teatr grotesque drama- dramat historyczny Teatr historical drama- dramat liturgiczny Teatr liturgical drama- dramat ludowy Teatr folk drama- dramat mieszczański Teatr bourgeois drama- dramat muzyczny Teatr musical drama- dramat poetycki Teatr poetic drama- dramat romantyczny Literat. Romantic drama- dramat satyrowy Literat. satyr playThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > drama|t
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