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| Główne tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | human n | (person) | człowiek m | | | Humans have populated the earth for thousands of years. | | | ⓘTo zdanie nie jest tłumaczeniem zdania angielskiego. Niektórzy twierdzą, że człowiek jest owocem ewolucji. | | human adj | (belonging to the human race) | ludzki przym. | | | Yes, this is a human leg bone. | | | Tak, to ludzka kość nogi. | | human adj | (characteristic of humans) | ludzki przym. | | | The cat has a human curiosity. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | human adj | (generous, humane) | ludzki przym. | | | It was human of him to help the poor people. |
| Formy złożone: | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: ergonomics, human engineering, human-factors engineering n | (workspace design) | ergonomiczny przym. | | | My psychology professor is an expert in ergonomics. | | HIV n | initialism (AIDS virus) | HIV m | | | The hospital has reported several new cases of HIV this month. | | human being n | (person: distinct from animals) | istota ludzka ż + przym. | | | The kind way she treats people makes her a real human being. | | human being n | (homo sapiens) | istota ludzka ż + przym. | | | The earliest human beings lived in Africa. | | human error n | ([sb]'s mistake) | ludzki błąd przym. + m | | | One must consider human error when evaluating accuracy of the data. | | human form n | (human body, figure) | ludzki kształt przym. + m | | | Many aspects of the human form clearly show the close relationship of our species with the great apes. | | human form n | (shape of a human being) | ludzki kształt przym. + m | | | The door opened and a human form stood silhouetted against the light. | | | In works of science fiction, it is not unusual for aliens to assume a human form. | | human frailty n | (fallible nature of human beings) | ludzka słabość przym. + ż | | human genome n | (genetic code of human beings) | ludzki genom przym. + m | | | The mapping of the human genome is a stunning scientific achievement. | | human geography n | (study of the interaction of people and places) | antropogeografia ż | | | At college, I preferred to study human geography rather than physical geography. | | human interest story n | (news item about people's lives) | życiowa historia przym. + ż | | | It's a human interest story about a boy who successfully battled against cancer. | | human nature n | (innate psychological characteristics of humans) | ludzka natura przym. + ż | | | The greedy man stole from his neighbors, but isn't that just human nature? | | human race n | (humanity, humans as a species) | rasa ludzka ż + przym. | | | The human race had better learn to look after this planet - it's the only one we've got! | | human resources n | (HR: personnel recruitment department) | zasoby ludzkie m, l.mn. + przym. | | | Someone from human resources gave me some forms to complete. | | human rights npl | (basic civil freedoms) | prawa człowieka ż + m | | | Amnesty International is a worldwide organization which campaigns for human rights. | | human sacrifice n | (religion: killing [sb] for a god) | ofiara ludzka ż + przym. | | | The Aztecs practiced human sacrifice. | | human sacrifice n | (religion: [sb] killed for a god) | ofiara ludzka ż + przym. | | | Archaeologists have discovered the skulls of 80 women who were used as human sacrifices. | | human species n | (humanity, homo sapiens) | rodzaj ludzki m + przym. | nonhuman, non-human adj | (not belonging to homo sapiens) (dosłowny) | nieludzki przym. | | unfit for human consumption adj | (not safe to eat) | nie nadający się do spożycia | | | The 60-year-old chocolate was unfit for human consumption. |
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