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1 egzamin egzami·n
-nu, -ny; loc sg - niem[trudny, ciężki, ważny] exam(ination)egzamin dojrzałości — school-leaving exam, ≈ A-levels pl BRIT
zdawać (impf) egzamin — to take an examination
zdać (pf) egzamin — to pass an examination
nie zdać (pf) egzaminu — to fail an examination
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2 egzamin
m (G egzaminu) 1. (sprawdzenie wiedzy) examination, exam- egzamin wstępny/końcowy/uniwersytecki an entrance/a final/a university exam(ination)- egzamin ustny/pisemny an oral/a written exam(ination)- egzamin poprawkowy a resit- egzamin konkursowy a competitive exam(ination)- egzamin z matematyki a maths GB a. math US exam(ination)- egzamin testowy (z wyborem poprawnej odpowiedzi) a multiple-choice exam(ination); (wymagający krótkich odpowiedzi) a short-answer exam(ination)- egzamin do gimnazjum a middle-school entrance exam(ination) GB, a high-school entrance exam(ination) US- egzamin do liceum a grammar-school a. secondary-school entrance exam(ination) GB, a high-school entrance exam(ination) US- egzaminy (wstępne) na studia college a. university entrance exam(ination)s- egzamin na uniwersytet/politechnikę/dziennikarstwo a university/technical university/department a. school of journalism entrance exam(ination)- egzamin na prawo jazdy/kartę pływacką a driving/swimming test- egzamin na czeladnika/mistrza stolarskiego a journeyman/master carpenter’s qualifying exam(ination)- dopuścić kogoś do egzaminu to admit sb to an exam(ination)- przeprowadzić egzamin to conduct an exam(ination)- przystąpić do egzaminu to sit (for) a. take an exam(ination)- zgłosić się na egzamin to sit (for) a. take an exam(ination)- zapisać się na egzamin to register for an exam(ination)- wyznaczyć termin egzaminu to set a date for a. to schedule an exam(ination)- zdawać egzamin to sit (for) a. take an exam(ination)- zdać a. zaliczyć egzamin to pass an exam(ination)- nie zdać egzaminu to fail an exam(ination)- obciąć a. oblać kogoś na egzaminie to fail a. flunk US sb pot. oblać egzamin pot. to fail a. flunk US an exam pot.- składać egzamin książk. to sit an examination2. pot. (praca egzaminacyjna) exam(ination) paper 3. przen. (sprawdzian, test) test- poddać kogoś/coś egzaminowi to put sb/sth to the test- zdać egzamin z dorosłości to prove oneself adult- zdać/zdawać egzamin pot. (okazać się adekwatnym) [urządzenie, procedura] to work (well); to pass muster, make the grade pot.- czy nowy system kontroli jakości zdaje egzamin? does the new quality-control system work?- egzamin dyplomowy Szkol., Uniw. final exam(ination)- egzamin komisyjny Szkol., Uniw. (w wyniku zakwestionowania oceny) a resit following an appeal to the examination review board; (przeprowadzony przez komisję) an examination conducted before or by an examination board- egzamin magisterski Uniw. MA a. master’s exam(ination)- egzamin narzeczonych a. przedślubny a prenuptial interview for a couple planning a Catholic wedding- egzamin państwowy state exam(ination)- egzamin zawodowy vocational a. professional qualifying exam(ination)■ egzamin życiowy (próba sprawdzająca przystosowanie do życia) a moment of truth, a crucial a. critical moment in one’s life* * *examination, exam (pot)egzamin ustny/pisemny — oral/written exam(ination)
egzamin dojrzałości — secondary school leaving exam, ≈A-levels pl BRIT
egzamin wstępny/końcowy — entrance/final exam(ination)
egzamin poprawkowy — repeat lub resit examination
* * *miexam, examination; egzamin dyplomowy szkoln., uniw. diploma examination; egzamin magisterski uniw. M.A./M.Sc., etc. examination; egzamin dojrzałości szkoln. finals, secondary school final examinations; Br. A levels; egzamin ustny oral exam(ination); egzamin pisemny written exam(ination); egzamin poprawkowy retake exam(ination); egzamin końcowy final exam(ination); egzaminy wstępne entrance exams l. examinations; egzamin do liceum high school entrance exam(ination); egzamin z angielskiego/matematyki exam(ination) in English/math; zdać egzamin pass an exam(ination); nie zdać egzaminu fail an exam(ination); oblać egzamin pot. flunk an exam(ination); przystąpić do egzaminu l. zdawać egzamin take an exam(ination), sit an exam(ination); dostać czwórkę z egzaminu get a B on an exam(ination); zaliczyć komuś egzamin pot. pass sb; obciąć kogoś na egzaminie pot. fail sb, flunk sb; zdać życiowy egzamin przen. make the grade.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > egzamin
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