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11:57 Sep 30, 2004 |
English to Polish translations [PRO] Linguistics | |||||
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3 | niezbędne |
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pewnik Explanation: Mysle ze chodzi o pewnik - to znaczy cos co przyjmujemy jako wiadoma. Ale nie jestem, tego 100% PEWNA :) |
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niezbędne Explanation: 6. Other types of elements counted as individual idea units are : Innymi typami/modelami czynników/elementów zaliczaj±cych się do znacz±cych czę¶ci elementów koncepcji s±: a. Absolutes: e.g., microscopes having improved, it became easier to look inside a cell. Bezwarunkowo/bezwzględnie/koniecznie/nieodwołalnie/niezbędne: (...) b. Appositives: A saclike lining, called the cell membrane, surrounds the cell. Ewentualne/stosowne: (...) |
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