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1 czynn|y
Ⅰ adj. grad. 1. (aktywny) [osoba] active; [postawa] dynamic, proactive- czynny wypoczynek an active a. activity holiday- brać w czymś czynny udział to take an active part in sth- przez wiele lat brał czynny udział w działaniach związku he was an active member of the union for many years- odgrywał czynną rolę w organizacji studenckiej he played an active role in the students’ organization- wycofał się z czynnego życia zawodowego he’s retired from active working life- okazać komuś czynną pomoc to actively support sb- czynna znajomość języka the ability to speak a language2. (zajęty) busy- wszyscy byli czynni, krzątali się everyone was busy and bustling around3. Chem. [substancja, pierwiastek] active Ⅱ adj. 1. (funkcjonujący) [sklep] open; [urządzenie] working- telefon jest czynny całą dobę our lines are open round the clock- urząd jest czynny od 8.00 do 19.00 the office is open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.- fabryka czynna od 8.00 do 19.00 a factory working from eight a.m. to seven p.m.2. Geol. active- czynny wulkan an active volcano- obszar czynny sejsmicznie a seismically active area3. (zawodowo) active; [lekarz, prawnik] practising GB, practicing US- czynny żołnierz a serving a. active soldier- kobieta czynna zawodowo a professionally active woman4. Jęz. [imiesłów] active- strona czynna the active (voice)5. Ekon. [kapitał, bilans] active■ czynna zniewaga przest. assault and batteryThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > czynn|y
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