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segregować, klasyfikować; zaopatrywać; harmonizować (w rodzaju z gatunkiem)
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assort
to distribute into groups of a like kind: to supply with an assortment (as of goods). to agree in kind: HARMONIZE
assort these butterfly specimens according to geographic origin. somewhat surprisingly, the collection of ancient Egyptian art assorts rather well with the museum's modern design
mieszany, różnorodny
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assorted
a many different
a box of assorted chocolates makes a good gift
pozostały, ocalały (coś starego, co dalej istnieje)
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extant
used to refer to something very old that is still existing: surviving
We have some extant parish records from the 16th century.
Przekrój poprzeczny; grupa reprezentacyjna (próbka)
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cross-section
something that has been cut in half so that you can see the inside, or a model or picture of this: a small group that represents all of the different types within the total group
a cross-section of the human heart. The demonstrators seemed to be from a wide cross-section of society.
masywny, zwalisty; ciężki, obity; wysoki, duży (CENA)
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hefty
large in amount, size, force, etc
Her salary will go up by a hefty 13 percent. a hefty book containing a lot of information. the hefty price scared me.
wstawka, okienko; wstawić coś w większy obiekt
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inset
something positioned within a larger object: to position something within a larger object:
The map has an inset (= a small extra map) in the top corner that shows the city centre in more detail. He bought her a gold necklace inset with rubies. Small lights were inset into the side of the stair treads.
ZAIMPREGNOWAĆ, USZCZELNICY, odporny na warunki atmosferyczne
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weatherproof
protected from the bad effects of weather, especially protected from wind or rain by not allowing it to pass through
Consumers must be willing to turn down their thermostats and weatherproof their homes.
STRZELNICA (otwór strzelniczy w ścianie) kruczek prawny
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loophole
a small mistake in an agreement or law that gives someone the chance to avoid having to do something:
To take a shot, put the barrel through the loophole
prosty, zwykły (, że wręcz ASCETYCZNY) np. dekoracja, wzór) surowy, szorstki, srogi (o osobie)
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austere
very simple, with only the things that are absolutely necessary, especially because of severe limits on money or goods. very severe and unfriendly in manner
an austere childhood during the war. The courtroom was a large, dark chamber, an austere place. He was a tall, austere, forbidding figure. rough, harsh, bleak, plain, comfortless
przypora, skarpa(wzmocnienie); podeprzeć(wzmocnić)
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buttress
a structure made of stone or brick that sticks out from and supports a wall of a building. a projecting structure of masonry or wood for supporting or giving stability to a wall or building
the mother had always been the buttress of our family in trying times after the wall collapsed, the construction company agreed to rebuild it with a buttress. The treaty will buttress the cause of peace. There was a considerable thrust on this issue.
twórczość, dzieła (zebrane)
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oeuvre
the complete works of a writer, painter, or other artist:
I'm not familiar with his oeuvre.
potwierdzać, poprzeć
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bear out
to support the truth of something:
His version of events just isn't borne out by the facts. If you tell them what happened I will bear you out (on it).
krużganek, obejście; zdolny do chodzenia, związany z chodzeniem
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ambulatory
a sheltered place (as in a cloister or church) for walking. of, relating to, or adapted to walking. able to walk about and not bedridden
ambulatory excercise. ambulatory patients
przewaga liczebną, wyższość, panowanie
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preponderance
the largest part or greatest amount
The preponderance of evidence suggests that he's guilty.
potępiać, rzucać klątwę
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anathematise
to criticize someone or something strongly or say that he, she, or it is completely unacceptable:
He has been anathematized as a villain. The Pope anathematized the arms race.
apsyda
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apse
an area with curved walls at the end of a building, usually at the the east end of a church
They had been located in the apse, but they were lost.
gont(płyta dachowa)
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shingle
a thin, flat tile made of wood, slate, etc. that is fixed in rows to make a roof or wall covering

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