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| Główne tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | term n | (word or phrase) | termin, zwrot m | | | The term 'basket case' has an interesting origin. | | | ⓘTo zdanie nie jest tłumaczeniem zdania angielskiego. Czy wiesz co znaczy zwrot „myśleć o niebieskich migdałach”? | | term n | (period of time) | termin m | | | There is a thirty-day term for making payments. | | | Mamy trzydziestodniowy termin na dokonanie zapłat. | | term n | (part of the school year) (w szkole) | półrocze n | | | | okres m | | | (na studiach) | semestr m | | | She enrolled in five classes for the spring term. | | term n | (prison) (Nie ma bezpośredniego odpowiednika.) | - | | | The thief was sentenced to a four-year term of imprisonment. | | | Złodziej został skazany na cztery lata więzienia. | | term n | (tenure) | kadencja ż | | | The president serves a four-year term. | | terms npl | (relationship) | stosunki m, l.mn. | | | I heard that they are not dating any more. Are they still on friendly terms? | | terms npl | (agreement) | porozumienie n | | | The two sides came to terms, and signed the contract. | | terms npl | (fee and conditions) | warunki m, l.mn. | | | What are your terms for performing the operation privately, doctor? | | terms npl | (legal conditions or rules) | warunki m, l.mn. | | | It all depends on the terms of the contract. Is there a warranty? |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | term n | (full pregnancy) | planowy termin porodu wyr. | | | She carried the baby to term, and it was born healthy. | | term n | (mathematics: part of an equation) | składnik, człon m | | | The first term is unknown and denoted by an 'x'. | | term n | (mathematics: part of a series) | wyraz m | | | The first four terms of this geometric series are 1, 2, 4, 8. | | term [sth]⇒ vtr | (express) | określać ndk. | | | | określić dk. | | | | wyrażać ndk. | | | | wyrazić dk. | | | It all depends on how you want to term it; is it cheap or is it inexpensive? |
| Formy złożone: | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | four-year term n | (official period of four years) | czteroletnia kadencja przym. + ż | | | In the United States the President serves a four-year term. | full term, full-term n | (completion) | ukończenie n | | Uwaga: hyphen used when term is an adj before a noun | full term, full-term adj | (complete) | kompletny przym. | | Uwaga: A hyphen is used when the adjective comes before the noun it modifies. | | | John F. Kennedy was not a full-term president as he was assassinated after less than three years in office. | | half term n | (school, etc.: mid-trimester break) | ferie ż, l.mn. | | | We're planning to spend a few days in Wales during half term. | | long-term adj | (extended, over a long time) | długotrwały przym. | | | (kredyt) | długoterminowy przym. | | | How can I improve my long-term memory? | | long-term memory n | (permanent recall of facts) | pamięć długotrwała ż + przym. | | | My long-term memory is fine, but I have no idea what I did this morning. | medium term, medium-term n as adj | (finance: of bonds, etc.) | średnioterminowy przym. | | | These bonds are medium term and have an average maturity of 4.5 years. | midterm, mid-term adj | (during term) | w połowie przyim. + ż | | | The results of the mid-term vote surprised everyone. | multicolor, UK alt term: multicoloured adj | US (having many colours) | wielokolorowy przym. | | new term n | (school, college: new trimester) | nowe semestr przym. + m | | | The children are all ready for the new school term. | | prison term n | (period of imprisonment) | wyrok więzienny m + przym. | | | She's serving a six-month prison term for assaulting her landlord. | | prison term n | (punishment: prison sentence) | wyrok więzienny m + przym. | | | The judge sentenced him to a long prison term. | | set term n | (fixed period) | ustalony termin przym. + m | | | Board members are elected for a set term of two years. | | | Home mortgage loans are payable over a set term, usually fifteen or thirty years. | | set terms npl | (established conditions) | ustalone warunki przym. + m, l.mn. | | set terms vtr + n | (establish conditions) | ustalać warunki ndk. + m, l.mn. | | | | ustalić warunki dk. + m, l.mn. | | | We weren't in a position to set terms so had to go along with what they decided. | | short term adj | (temporary, not long-lasting) | krótkoterminowy przym. | | | My short-term educational goal is to graduate college. | | short-term memory n | (capacity for recall over a brief period) | krótkoterminowa pamięć przym. + ż | | | His short-term memory began to fail when he reached 80 years of age. | | technical term n | (specialist name for [sth]) | pojęcie techniczne n + przym. | | | The technical term for bad breath is halitosis. | | term life insurance n | (insurance: covers a limited time) | ubezpieczenie na życie wyr. | | term of office n | (period in power) | kadencja ż | | | The mayor's term of office is coming to an end. | | term sheet n | (business contract document) | podstawowe ustalenia przym. + n, l.mn. |
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