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1 oblicze|nie
Ⅰ sv ⇒ obliczyć Ⅱ n zw. pl (działanie) counting; (wynik liczenia) calculation, computation- przybliżone obliczenia approximate a. rough calculations- dokonać obliczeń a. przeprowadzić obliczenia to do calculations- błąd w obliczeniach a miscalculation, a calculation error- w obliczeniach jest błąd there’s something wrong in a. with the calculations- zrobić błąd a. pomylić się w obliczeniach to miscalculate, to make a mistake in one’s calculations- gdzie zrobiłem błąd w obliczeniach? where did I go wrong in my calculations?- pomyliłeś się w obliczeniach o 5% your calculations are off by 5%- według moich/naszych obliczeń according to my/our calculations, by my reckoningThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > oblicze|nie
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2 rachub|a
Ⅰ f 1. przest. (obliczanie) calculation- kalendarzowa rachuba the calendar calculation2. przest. (dział) counting house daw. Ⅱ rachuby plt (plany, nadzieje) pomylił się w swoich rachubach he was wrong in his calculations- nasze rachuby na podwyżkę zawiodły our hopes for a salary rise were dashed■ wydawał pieniądze bez rachuby he spent money recklessly- brać kogoś/coś w rachubę to take sb/sth into consideration- nie wchodzić w rachubę to be out of the question- on nie wchodzi w rachubę, jest za młody do tej pracy he’s too young, so he can’t be considered for the job- stracić rachubę czegoś to lose count a. track of sth- stracić rachubę czasu to lose all sense of time, to lose track of timeThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rachub|a
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3 rachuba
- by; -by* * *f.przest. (= liczenie) calculation, count; pomylić się w rachubach przen. (= przeliczyć się) miscalculate, back the wrong horse; stracić rachubę czegoś lose count of sth; nie wchodzić w rachubę be out of the question; wchodzić w rachubę come into consideration.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rachuba
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4 błędn|y
adj. 1. (niepoprawny) [odpowiedź] incorrect, wrong; [założenie, hipoteza] false; erroneous książk.; [rozumowanie] unsound; fallacious książk.- błędny domysł a misapprehension książk.; a false conjecture- błędne mniemanie a misconception, a misguided opinion- błędne obliczenie a. błędny wynik a miscalculation, a faulty calculation- błędne użycie wyrazu misuse a. incorrect use of a word2. (nieprzytomny) [spojrzenie] vacant, blank- patrzył na nią błędnym wzrokiem he looked at her with a vacant stare- miała błędne, nieprzytomne oczy she had blank, vacant eyes- chodził jak błędny, nie wiedząc, co robić he walked around in a daze, not knowing what to doThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > błędn|y
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