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transit noun astronomy: passage of a celestial body | tranzytnoun |
transit noun conveyance of people or goods from one place to another | tranzytnoun |
transition noun process of change from one form, state, style or place to another | przejścienoun przekształcenienoun |
transition state noun | stan przejściowynoun |
transitional | |
transitional adjective temporary; pending the implementation of something new | tymczasowyadjective |
transitionary | |
transitive adjective grammar, of a verb: taking an object or objects | przechodniadjective |
transitive adjective of a graph | przechodniadjective |
transitive adjective of a group action | przechodniadjective tranzytywnyadjective |
transitive adjective set theory, of a relation on a set | przechodniadjective |
transitive verb noun a verb that is accompanied by a direct object | |
transitorily | |
transitoriness noun state or quality of being transitory | znikomośćnoun |
transitory | |
transitory adjective lasting only a short time | efemerycznyadjective |
ditransitive adjective having both a direct and indirect object | dwuprzechodniadjective |
ditransitive verb noun verb that requires a direct object and an indirect object | |
intransitive adjective of a verb, not taking a direct object | nieprzechodniadjective |
intransitive verb noun action verb not taking a direct object | |
mass transit noun transportation system |