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1 odchyl|ić
pf — odchyl|ać impf Ⅰ vt (na krótko odsunąć) to draw a. pull [sth] aside, to draw a. pull aside [zasłonę, gałęzie, obraz]; (przechylić) to tilt [głowę, tułów, krzesło]- dyskretnie odchylił firankę i wyjrzał na ulicę he discreetly pulled the net curtain aside and glanced at the streetⅡ odchylić się — odchylać się 1. (przechylić się) to lean, to tilt- odchylić się do tyłu to lean backwards- mur odchylił się od pionu the wall deviated from the perpendicular2. (różnić się) to deviate- jakość znacznie odchylała się od normy the quality greatly deviated from the normThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odchyl|ić
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2 ἑτεροκλινής
ἑτεροκλινής, ές, gen. οῦς (s. ἕτερος, also κλινέω ‘lean’ Hippocr. et al.) gener. pert. to being inclined away from the perpendicular, of buildings ‘leaning to one side’, then transf. to the mental realm inclined to, having a propensity for (Epict. 3, 12, 7 ἑτεροκλινῶς ἔχω πρὸς ἡδονήν; the adv. also 1 Ch 12:34) having other allegiance, of the rebellious or apostate 1 Cl 11:1; 47:7.—DELG s.v. κλίνω. -
3 inclinación
• bent• bowing• curtsy• fancy• inclement• inclination from the perpendicular• kowtow• lean upon• leaning back• liking• obeisance• partial verdict• partially• penchant• predilection• predisposition• proclivity• proneness• propensity• slant• slope• steeve• tend towards• tendency to get depressed• tilt• turn of mind
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