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1 odseparować
(-uję, -ujesz); vb; od odseparowywać* * *pf.odseparowywać ipf. separate; isolate (od kogoś/czegoś from sb/sth).pf.odseparowywać ipf. separate, keep separate (od kogoś/czegoś from sb/sth).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odseparować
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2 odległoś|ć
f 1. (odstęp) distance- odległość od miasta do miasta the distance from town to town- mierzyć odległość między punktami A i B to measure the distance between points A and B- przebyć jakąś odległość to travel a. cover some distance- obserwować kogoś/coś z pewnej odległości to observe sb/sth from a distance- dom znajdował się w odległości stu metrów od szosy the house was situated at a distance of a hundred metres from the road, the house was a hundred metres from the road- na odległość kroku within a step- na odległość ramienia/strzału within arm’s reach/shooting range- robić coś na odległość a. z odległości to do sth from a distance- porozumiewać się na odległość to communicate from a. over a distance- zdjęcia wykonaliśmy z odległości jednego metra we took the photographs from a distance of one metre a. a metre away2. (oddalenie w czasie) distance- od średniowiecza dzieli nas odległość kilku wieków several centuries separate us from the Middle Ages3. Muz. interval□ odległość ogniskowa Fiz. focal length a. distance- odległość sferyczna Mat. spherical distance■ trzymać kogoś w pewnej a. przyzwoitej odległości to keep sb at a distance- trzymać się w pewnej a. przyzwoitej odległości od kogoś to keep one’s distance from sbThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odległoś|ć
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separate — sep|a|rate1 W2S2 [ˈsepərıt] adj [no comparative] 1.) different ▪ Use separate knives for raw and cooked meat. ▪ My wife and I have separate bank accounts. 2.) not related to or not affected by something else ▪ That s a separate issue. ▪ He was… … Dictionary of contemporary English
separate — 1 / sepFrit/ adjective 1 things, places, buildings etc that are separate are not joined to each other or touching each other: separate bedrooms | The poor travelled in a separate carriage. (+ from): Keep the fish separate from the other food. 2… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
separate — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verb 1 move/keep people/things apart ADVERB ▪ completely ▪ carefully ▪ clearly ▪ These two branches of the science have now become clearly separated. ▪ … Collocations dictionary
separate*/*/*/ — [ˈsep(ə)rət] adj I 1) not together My brother and I always had separate rooms.[/ex] Clients funds should be kept separate from the firm s own money.[/ex] 2) different or new Answer each question on a separate sheet of paper.[/ex] 3) not connected … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
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apart — a|part W1S3 [əˈpa:t US a:rt] adv, adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(not close/touching)¦ 2¦(in different pieces)¦ 3¦(separate)¦ 4¦(not at same time)¦ 5¦(people)¦ 6 fall apart 7 be torn apart 8 be worlds/poles apart 9 grow/drift apart … Dictionary of contemporary English
isolate — i‧so‧late [ˈaɪsəleɪt] verb [transitive] 1. to prevent a country or company from getting support or business from other countries or companies, so that it becomes weaker: • Efforts to isolate North Korea financially through targeted measures… … Financial and business terms
isolate — verb (T) 1 to prevent a country, political group etc from getting support from other countries or groups etc, so that it becomes weaker: The US has sought to isolate Cuba both economically and politically. 2 technical to separate a substance,… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
aside — 1 adverb 1 move/step aside to move, step etc to the side: I stepped aside just in time, and the car whizzed past. 2 put/set/leave sth aside a) to save part of an amount of money: I ve been setting aside a little money each week for our holiday.… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
divide — di|vide1 W2S1 [dıˈvaıd] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(separate)¦ 2¦(keep separate)¦ 3¦(share)¦ 4¦(spend time/energy)¦ 5¦(mathematics)¦ 6¦(disagree)¦ 7 divide and rule/conquer 8 divided loyalties ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; … Dictionary of contemporary English
hold — hold1 W1S1 [həuld US hould] v past tense and past participle held [held] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(in your hand/arms)¦ 2¦(event)¦ 3¦(keep something in position)¦ 4¦(job/title)¦ 5¦(keep/store)¦ 6¦(keep something available for somebody)¦ 7¦(keep somebody… … Dictionary of contemporary English