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"define" po angielsku z przykładami - Słownik kolokacji angielskich

define czasownik

define + rzeczownik
Kolokacji: 144
define areas • define one's role • define life • define marriage • define functions • define standards • define goals • define several types • ...
czasownik + define
Kolokacji: 13
help define • try to define • used to define • help to define • come to define • ...
define + przyimek
Kolokacji: 34
defined by • defined within • defined in • defined under • define through • ...
define + przymiotnik/przysłówek
Kolokacji: 116
clearly defined • broadly defined • sharply defined • loosely defined • narrowly defined • well defined • generally defined • ...
częste kolokacje
Kolokacji: 27
(3) well, easily
Kolokacji: 2
3. largely defined = w dużej mierze określić largely defined
4. once define = kiedyś określ once define
5. traditionally defined = tradycyjnie określić traditionally defined
9. newly defined = nowo określić newly defined
10. exactly define = dokładnie określ exactly define
12. rigidly defined = rygorystycznie określić rigidly defined
13. later defined = później określić later defined
15. mathematically defined = matematycznie określić mathematically defined
16. historically defined = historycznie określić historically defined
19. tightly defined = mocno określony tightly defined
20. locally defined = w okolicy określić locally defined
21. globally defined = globalnie określony globally defined
22. functionally defined = funkcjonalnie określony functionally defined
23. technically defined = technicznie określić technically defined
24. racially defined = pod względem rasowym określony racially defined
25. classically defined = klasycznie określony classically defined
26. constitutionally defined = konstytucyjnie określić constitutionally defined
27. federally defined = na szczeblu federalnym określony federally defined
28. defined earlier = określony wcześniej defined earlier
29. widely defined = powszechnie określony widely defined
30. imprecisely defined = niedokładnie określony imprecisely defined
31. succinctly defined = zwięźle określony succinctly defined
  • The difference between private and public support was succinctly defined in a 1995 report to the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities by Alberta Arthurs, then director of the arts and humanities division of the Rockefeller Foundation.
  • Mereological nihilism entails the denial of what is called classical mereology, which is succinctly defined by philosopher Achille Varzi:
  • It can be defined succinctly as Europe, plus the richer countries of the former British Empire (USA, Canada, Australia, Singapore, New Zealand) and Japan.
  • Phædrus wrote, with some beginning awareness that he was involved in a strange kind of intellectual suicide, "Squareness may be succinctly and yet thoroughly defined as an inability to see quality before it's been intellectually defined, that is, before it gets all chopped up into words - .
  • What has changed is that self-esteem as an idea and a societal force has lost its unified champions and to a great degree its ability to be succinctly defined.
  • McNay's view is that Cherry Red was at heart a label that offered a space for artists who would otherwise not fit the image of some of the more succinctly defined and stylised independents.
  • So the terms CDO (collateralised debt obligation) and CDS (credit default swap) are succinctly defined.
  • Sara Diamond, who has written several books about evangelical movements in America, has succinctly defined the philosophy that resulted from Schaeffer's interpretation: "Christians, and Christians alone, are Biblically mandated to occupy all secular institutions until Christ returns."
  • Computer-assisted language learning (CALL) is succinctly defined in a seminal work by Levy (1997: p. 1) as "the search for and study of applications of the computer in language teaching and learning".
  • That word, not to be found in many dictionaries, has been defined succinctly by William Safire, a columnist for this newspaper, as "a noun fitted with an adjective that it never used to need but now cannot do without."
32. defined above = określony wyżej defined above
34. dogmatically defined = dogmatycznie określony dogmatically defined
35. readily defined = chętnie określić readily defined
36. clinically defined = klinicznie określić clinically defined
(6) legally, statutorily
Kolokacji: 2
(9) strictly, rigorously
Kolokacji: 2
(10) vaguely, ambiguously
Kolokacji: 2
(11) explicitly, implicitly
Kolokacji: 2
(12) better, best
Kolokacji: 2
(13) simply, merely
Kolokacji: 2
(14) carefully, closely
Kolokacji: 2
(15) commonly, normally
Kolokacji: 2
(19) uniquely, unambiguously
Kolokacji: 2
(20) solely, exclusively
Kolokacji: 2
(22) virtually, most
Kolokacji: 2
(23) adequately, sufficiently
Kolokacji: 2
(24) strongly, effectively, weakly
Kolokacji: 3
(25) neatly, perfectly, cleanly
Kolokacji: 3

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