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[saɪz] 1. nwielkość f; ( of project etc) rozmiary pl; (of clothing, shoes) rozmiar m, numer mI take size 14 — ( dress etc) ≈ noszę rozmiar 42
the small/large size — ( of soap powder etc) małe/duże opakowanie
it's the size of — jest wielkości +gen
Phrasal Verbs:- size up2. vt* * *1) (largeness: an area the size of a football pitch; The size of the problem alarmed us.) wielkość2) (one of a number of classes in which shoes, dresses etc are grouped according to measurements: I take size 5 in shoes.) rozmiar•- sizeable- size up
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