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1 sufficient condition
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2 meet
[miːt] 1. pt, pp met, vt( accidentally) spotykać (spotkać perf); ( by arrangement) spotykać się (spotkać się perf) z +instr; ( for the first time) poznawać (poznać perf); condition spełniać (spełnić perf); need zaspokajać (zaspokoić perf); problem, challenge sprostać ( perf) +dat; expenses ponosić (ponieść perf); bill płacić (zapłacić perf); ( join) line, road łączyć się (połączyć się perf) z +instrpleased to meet you! — miło mi Pana/Panią poznać
he came to the station to meet me — ( on foot) wyszedł po mnie na stację; ( by car) wyjechał po mnie na stację
Phrasal Verbs:- meet up2. vi 3. n ( BRIT)(HUNTING) zbiórka f ( przed rozpoczęciem polowania); (US, SPORT) mityng m* * *[mi:t] 1. past tense, past participle - met; verb1) (to come face to face with (eg a person whom one knows), by chance: She met a man on the train.) spotykać2) ((sometimes, especially American, with with) to come together with (a person etc), by arrangement: The committee meets every Monday.) spotykać się3) (to be introduced to (someone) for the first time: Come and meet my wife.) poznać4) (to join: Where do the two roads meet?) łączyć/schodzić się5) (to be equal to or satisfy (eg a person's needs, requirements etc): Will there be sufficient stocks to meet the public demand?) pokrywać6) (to come into the view, experience or presence of: A terrible sight met him / his eyes when he opened the door.) ukazywać/przedstawiać się7) (to come to or be faced with: He met his death in a car accident.) znaleźć8) ((with with) to experience or suffer; to receive a particular response: She met with an accident; The scheme met with their approval.) spotkać się9) (to answer or oppose: We will meet force with greater force.) odpowiadać na2. noun(a gathering, especially of sportsmen: The local huntsmen are holding a meet this week.) mityng- meeting- meet someone halfway
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sufficient condition — n. 1. Logic an antecedent whose validity entails the validity of the consequent 2. something whose existence or occurrence by itself guarantees that a given thing will exist or occur: Cf. NECESSARY CONDITION * * * … Universalium
sufficient condition — n. 1. Logic an antecedent whose validity entails the validity of the consequent 2. something whose existence or occurrence by itself guarantees that a given thing will exist or occur: Cf. NECESSARY CONDITION … English World dictionary
sufficient condition — noun 1. : a cause, ground, or condition such that if it be given the thing in question is assured 2. : condition 2a(3) * * * sufficient condition noun (logic) A condition or proposition whose existence assures the truth of, or leads to the… … Useful english dictionary
sufficient condition — pakankamoji sąlyga statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. sufficient condition vok. hinreichende Bedingung, f rus. достаточное условие, n pranc. condition suffisante, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
sufficient condition — See condition, necessary/sufficient … Philosophy dictionary
sufficient condition — noun A statement P in relation to statement Q such that P implies Q. See Also: necessary condition … Wiktionary
sufficient condition — noun Date: 1885 1. a proposition whose truth assures the truth of another proposition 2. a state of affairs whose existence assures the existence of another state of affairs … New Collegiate Dictionary
sufficient condition — circumstance which is enough for performing an act (Logic) … English contemporary dictionary
Necessary and sufficient condition — This article is about the formal terminology in logic. For causal meanings of the terms, see Causality. In logic, the words necessity and sufficiency refer to the implicational relationships between statements. The assertion that one statement is … Wikipedia
necessary and sufficient condition — condition that without which nothing will happen and upon whose fulfillment there is no need for any other conditions (Logic) … English contemporary dictionary
Condition — • That which is necessary or at least conducive to the actual operation of a cause Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Condition Condition … Catholic encyclopedia