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81 zaadapt|ować
pf Ⅰ vt to adapt [utwór]; to convert [budynek] (na coś into sth)- zaadaptować powieść do wystawienia na scenie to adapt a novel for stage production a. for the stage ⇒ adaptowaćⅡ zaadaptować się to adapt (oneself), to adjust (do czegoś to sth)- zaadaptować się w nowej szkole to adjust to a new school ⇒ adaptować sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zaadapt|ować
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82 بدل
بَدَّلَ \ alter: to change; make or become different: People’s appearances alter as they grow older. She has altered her skirt because it was too short. change: to take or put one thing in place of another: I must change my clothes. Will you change places with me?. convert: to change sth. from one state to another: The hotel was converted into a school. renew: to provide again (in place of what has been used or worn out): We renewed our supplies. Those floor boards need renewing. replace: to put (sth.) in the place of: If you break my glasses, you must replace them (You must provide new ones). switch: to change: We switched places with each other. The light switched from green to red. \ بَدَّلَ مَلابِسَه \ change: to put on different clothes: It’s time to change for football. -
83 alter
بَدَّلَ \ alter: to change; make or become different: People’s appearances alter as they grow older. She has altered her skirt because it was too short. change: to take or put one thing in place of another: I must change my clothes. Will you change places with me?. convert: to change sth. from one state to another: The hotel was converted into a school. renew: to provide again (in place of what has been used or worn out): We renewed our supplies. Those floor boards need renewing. replace: to put (sth.) in the place of: If you break my glasses, you must replace them (You must provide new ones). switch: to change: We switched places with each other. The light switched from green to red. -
84 change
بَدَّلَ \ alter: to change; make or become different: People’s appearances alter as they grow older. She has altered her skirt because it was too short. change: to take or put one thing in place of another: I must change my clothes. Will you change places with me?. convert: to change sth. from one state to another: The hotel was converted into a school. renew: to provide again (in place of what has been used or worn out): We renewed our supplies. Those floor boards need renewing. replace: to put (sth.) in the place of: If you break my glasses, you must replace them (You must provide new ones). switch: to change: We switched places with each other. The light switched from green to red. -
85 renew
بَدَّلَ \ alter: to change; make or become different: People’s appearances alter as they grow older. She has altered her skirt because it was too short. change: to take or put one thing in place of another: I must change my clothes. Will you change places with me?. convert: to change sth. from one state to another: The hotel was converted into a school. renew: to provide again (in place of what has been used or worn out): We renewed our supplies. Those floor boards need renewing. replace: to put (sth.) in the place of: If you break my glasses, you must replace them (You must provide new ones). switch: to change: We switched places with each other. The light switched from green to red. -
86 replace
بَدَّلَ \ alter: to change; make or become different: People’s appearances alter as they grow older. She has altered her skirt because it was too short. change: to take or put one thing in place of another: I must change my clothes. Will you change places with me?. convert: to change sth. from one state to another: The hotel was converted into a school. renew: to provide again (in place of what has been used or worn out): We renewed our supplies. Those floor boards need renewing. replace: to put (sth.) in the place of: If you break my glasses, you must replace them (You must provide new ones). switch: to change: We switched places with each other. The light switched from green to red. -
87 switch
بَدَّلَ \ alter: to change; make or become different: People’s appearances alter as they grow older. She has altered her skirt because it was too short. change: to take or put one thing in place of another: I must change my clothes. Will you change places with me?. convert: to change sth. from one state to another: The hotel was converted into a school. renew: to provide again (in place of what has been used or worn out): We renewed our supplies. Those floor boards need renewing. replace: to put (sth.) in the place of: If you break my glasses, you must replace them (You must provide new ones). switch: to change: We switched places with each other. The light switched from green to red. -
88 overturn
قَلَبَ \ convert: to change sth. from one state to another: The hotel was converted into a school. overturn: to turn over (by mistake): She went too fast round the corner and overturned (her car). reverse: to change to an opposite condition: The order was reversed, so that the first singer became the last. turn: (with into or to) to change: He is turning his sitting room into an office. -
89 reverse
قَلَبَ \ convert: to change sth. from one state to another: The hotel was converted into a school. overturn: to turn over (by mistake): She went too fast round the corner and overturned (her car). reverse: to change to an opposite condition: The order was reversed, so that the first singer became the last. turn: (with into or to) to change: He is turning his sitting room into an office. -
90 turn
قَلَبَ \ convert: to change sth. from one state to another: The hotel was converted into a school. overturn: to turn over (by mistake): She went too fast round the corner and overturned (her car). reverse: to change to an opposite condition: The order was reversed, so that the first singer became the last. turn: (with into or to) to change: He is turning his sitting room into an office. -
91 çevirmek
"to turn, to turn (sth) round; to point; to spin; to divert; (kamera, dürbün) to train; to wind; to rotate; to revolve; to reverse; to revoke, to annul; to send back; to translate (into), to render" " tercüme etmek; to manage, to run" " yönetmek, idare etmek; to convert; to turn into; to transform, to change; to surround, to encircle, to encompass" " kuþatmak; to stop, to hold up; (plan, dolap, vb.) to make, to carry out, to hatch" -
92 flüssigmachen
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93 przerabiać
impf ⇒ przerobić1* * *-am, -asz, przerobić; perf; vt( płaszcz) to alter; ( powieść) to rewrite; ( surowiec) to process; (SZKOL: materiał, lekturę) to do* * *ipf.1. szkoln. ( materiał) cover, do.2. (= zrobić od nowa) rework; ( film) remake.3. (= wprowadzać przeróbki) remodel.5. (= przetwarzać) process; nieźle mnie przerobił! pot. he made quite a fool of me!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przerabiać
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94 przetwarzać
impf ⇒ przetworzyć* * *-am, -asz, przetworzyć; perf; vt* * *ipf.(= obrabiać) process; ( do innej postaci) convert, transform ( na coś into sth).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przetwarzać
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95 kommerzialisieren
kom·mer·zi·a·li·sie·ren * [kɔmɛrtsi̭aliʼzi:rən]vtetw \kommerzialisieren to commercialize stheine öffentliche Schuld \kommerzialisieren to convert a public debt into a private oneDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > kommerzialisieren
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96 переходить
св - перейти́переходи́ть (че́рез) у́лицу — to cross/to get across the street
переходи́ть грани́цу — to cross the frontier
переходи́ть в чьи-л ру́ки — to pass into the hands of sb, путём перекупки to be taken over
переходи́ть из рук в ру́ки — to change hands
переходи́ть на чью-л сто́рону — to go over to sb, to change sides
переходи́ть на сто́рону врага́ — to desert to the enemy
переходи́ть на другу́ю рабо́ту — to take up another job
по́сле его́ сме́рти иму́щество перейдёт к его́ де́тям — on his death, the property will pass to his children
3) vi превращаться to turn/to pass (in)toпереходи́ть из жи́дкого в газообра́зное состоя́ние — to pass from a liquid to a gaseous state
— to convert, to be convertedих ссо́ра перешла́ в дра́ку — from words they came to blows
4) vi приступать к чему-л to move on to, to pass to, to proceed to/with litпереходи́ть в наступле́ние — to pass to the offensive
переходи́ть к обсужде́нию — to proceed to the discussion (of)
переходи́ть к сле́дующему вопро́су/пу́нкту пове́стки дня — to pass to the next question/item on the agenda
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