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1 zabieg
Ⅰ m (G zabiegu) 1. Kosmet., Med. treatment; (chirurgiczny) operation, surgery U- zabieg kosmetyczny a beauty treatment- drobny zabieg chirurgiczny minor surgery- poddać się zabiegowi to undergo surgery- chodzić na zabiegi to receive treatment- wymagać zabiegów konserwatorskich [budynek, rzeźba] to need renovation2. euf. (przerwanie ciąży) abortion- zdecydowała się na zabieg she decided to have an abortionⅡ zabiegi plt książk. (starania) podjąć zabiegi o coś to set out to do sth- to wymagało żmudnych zabiegów it required a long and arduous effort- mimo usilnych zabiegów despite my/his/her efforts- parę lat trwały zabiegi o odzyskanie majątku the efforts to get the estate back took several years* * *procedure; ( operacja) (minor) operation* * *mi1. (= interwencja) procedure, measure.2. med., chir. procedure; ( operacja) minor surgery, surgical intervention; zabieg korygujący corrective surgery; zabieg leczniczy therapy; zabieg operacyjny l. chirurgiczny surgery ( czegoś on sth).3. pot. (= przerwanie ciąży) abortion.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zabieg
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2 operacj|a
f ( Gpl operacji) 1. Med. (zabieg chirurgiczny) operation, surgery- poważna/drobna operacja a major/minor operation- mieć operację to have an operation, to undergo surgery- przejść operację kolana to have an operation on one’s knee- mieć operację serca/żołądka to have a heart/stomach operation- operacja usunięcia czegoś an operation for the removal of sth2. zw. pl Ekon. operations zw. pl, transactions zw. pl 3. zw. pl Mat. operations 4. Wojsk. (akcja wojskowa) (military) operation- operacja przeciwko handlarzom bronią/przemytnikom narkotyków an operation against arms/drug traffickers5. Komput. operation- współczesne komputery wykonują miliony operacji na sekundę modern computers carry out millions of operations a second□ operacja plastyczna Med. plastic surgeryThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > operacj|a
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