Angličtina | Polsčina |
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de- reversal, undoing or removing | |
de-Americanization noun | deamerykanizacjanoun |
de Clérambault's syndrome noun erotomania | erotomanianoun |
de-escalation noun a decrease in scope, extension or severity | deeskalacjanoun |
de facto adjective in fact or in practice | de factoadjective |
de jure adjective by right | de iureadjective wedle prawaadjective |
de-Stalinization | |
de trop | |
de | |
DE noun initialism of differential equation | |
deacon noun a clergyman ranked directly below a priest | diakonnoun |
deacon noun a designated minister of charity in the early Church | diakonnoun |
deacon noun lay leader of a Protestant congregation | diakonnoun |
deaconess noun female deacon | diakonisanoun |
deactivate verb to make something inactive or no longer effective | dezaktywowaćverb zdezaktywowaćverb |
deactivation noun the act of deactivating something, such as a bomb or alarm | dezaktywacjanoun |
dead adjective figuratively, not alive | martwyadjective |
dead adjective fully and completely motionless | nieruchomyadjective zmartwiałyadjective |
dead adjective no longer alive | martwyadjective nieżywyadjective zmarłyadjective |
dead adjective of a device: completely inactive; without power | rozładowanyadjective |
dead noun time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense | zmarlinoun |
dead as a dodo adjective unquestionably dead | martwaadjective |
dead as a doornail adjective unquestionably dead | zimny trupadjective |
dead beat | |
dead-beat | |
dead drunk | |
dead duck noun person or project that is in serious trouble or doomed to fail | gnijącanoun |
dead end noun position that offers no hope of progress | ślepa uliczkanoun |
dead end noun street or path that goes nowhere | ślepa uliczkanoun ślepy zaułeknoun |
dead fish noun sexual partner who lies flat during sex | leszcznoun |
dead language noun language with no native speakers | język wymarłynoun |