| Główne tłumaczenia |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| mass n | (large quantity) | masa ż |
| | | mnóstwo n |
| | The machine was really just a mass of parts. |
| mass n | (clump) | kupa ż |
| | The tree stump had a big mass of dirt clinging to it. |
| mass n | (big group of people) | masa ż |
| | The mass slowly moved through the streets. |
| mass n | (physics: weight, density) | masa ż |
| | The students learned how to measure the mass of celestial objects. |
| mass n | (bulk) | masa ż |
| | Sarah didn't like shopping so she bought groceries in mass. |
| mass adj | (involving many people) | masowy przym. |
| | Mass protests took place in the capital city. |
| mass n | (religious rite) | msza ż |
| | Ryan always attended mass on Sundays. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| mass n | (size) | masa ż |
| | The students could barely imagine the mass of animals like the T-Rex. |
| mass n | (music: religious piece) | msza ż |
| | The composer wrote four masses during his career. |
| the masses npl | (common people, collectively) | masy ż, l.mn. |
| | Paperbacks were conceived to make reading more accessible to the masses. |
| masses of [sth/sb] npl | mainly UK, informal (great number, quantity of) (potoczny) | masy ż, l.mn. |
| | I can't come out tonight; I've got masses of homework. |
| mass⇒ vtr | (people, crowd) | masa ż |
| Formy złożone: |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| atomic mass n | (mass of atomic particle) | masa atomowa ż + przym. |
| | Hydrogen has the lowest atomic mass. |
| atomic mass n | (mass of isotope) | masa atomowa ż + przym. |
| | The atomic mass of Helium is 4. |
| attend Mass vtr + n | (go to church service) | uczęszczać na Mszę zwrot ndk. |
| | They attend Mass every Sunday morning. |
| celebrate Mass vtr + n | (take Eucharist) | odprawiać mszę, sprawować mszę ndk. + ż |
| | Father John is celebrating the 9 o'clock mass, and Father Wilber will celebrate the 11 o'clock mass on Sunday. |
| mass attack n | (large-scale bombardment) | masowy atak przym. + m |
| mass casualties npl | (large numbers of dead and wounded people) | masowe ofiary przym. + ż, l.mn. |
| | The hospitals struggled to cope with the mass casualties after the earthquake. |
| mass communication n | (large-scale use of media, broadcasting) | masowa telekomunikacja przym. + ż |
| | Television, radio and newspapers are examples of mass communication because they communicate to large numbers of people. |
| mass destruction n | (devastation on a large scale) | masowe zniszczenie przym. + n |
| | The claim that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction was never proven. |
| mass extermination n | (genocide, murder on a large scale) | masowa eksterminacja przym. + ż |
| | Hitler used mass extermination to kill nearly 6 million people during his reign of terror. |
| mass grave n | (burial place: many bodies) | masowy grób przym. + m |
| | | masowa mogiła przym. + ż |
| | Many Holocaust victims were buried in mass graves. |
| mass market n | (general public) | rynek masowy m + przym. |
| Uwaga: A hyphen is used when the term is an adjective |
| | The car was redesigned to appeal to the mass market. |
mass market, mass-market adj | (aimed at the general public) | rynek masowy m + przym. |
| | The age of newspapers as cheap, mass-market goods is fast disappearing. |
| mass media n | (tv, radio, internet) | media masowego przekazu |
| | The mass media has an enormous influence on politics. |
| mass murder n | (killing of many people) | masowe morderstwo przym. + n |
| | Nothing justifies the mass murder of civilians. |
| mass noun n | (word indicating quantity, mass) | rzeczownik zbiorowy m + przym. |
| mass production n | uncountable (large-scale manufacturing) | produkcja masowa ż + przym. |
| | Henry Ford brought the techniques of mass production to the motor car. |
| mass storage n | (computer memory) | pamięć masowa ż + przym. |
| | CD-ROMs, DVDs, and external hard drives are all devices that offer mass storage. |
| mass suicide n | (many people simultaneously killing themselves) | masowe samobójstwo przym. + n |
| | Jonestown, Guyana is famous for the mass suicide that took place there in 1978. |
| requiem mass n | (church service in memory of the dead) | msza żałobna ż + przym. |
| | A requiem mass took place at the cathedral in memory of the victims of the air crash. |
| weapons of mass destruction npl | (arms: nuclear, biological, chemical) | broń masowej zagłady ż + przym. + ż |
| | No weapons of mass destruction were ever found after the invasion. |