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I . string [strɪŋ] RZ.

1. string no l.mn. (twine):

vrv(ica) r.ż.
nit r.ż.

2. string przen. (controls):

to pull strings
with strings attached
with no strings attached

3. string usu l.mn. of a puppet:

niti r.ż. l.mn.
puppet on strings

4. string (in music):

struna r.ż.

5. string l.mn.:

(in an orchestra) the strings (instruments)
godala n l.mn.
the strings (players)
godalci r.m. l.mn.

6. string SPORT (on a racket):

struna r.ż.

7. string (chain):

veriga r.ż.
niz r.m.

8. string przen. (series):

vrsta r.ż.
serija r.ż.

9. string INF.:

niz r.m.

II . string <strung, strung> [strɪŋ] CZ. cz. przech.

1. string (fit) SPORT:

2. string:

nizati [f. dk. nanizati]

string along CZ. cz. przech. pot. to string sb ⇄ along

2. string (delay):

I . string out CZ. cz. nieprzech.

II . string out CZ. cz. przech. to string sth ⇄ out

string up CZ. cz. przech.

1. string (hang):

to string upsth

2. string przen.:

to string upsb pot. (execute)
to string upsb pot. (punish)

G-string [ˈʤi:strɪŋ] RZ.

1. G-string MUZ.:

G-struna r.ż.

2. G-string (clothing):

tangice r.ż. l.mn.

string ˈbag RZ.

ˈstring band RZ.

string ˈbean RZ. Am Aus

ˈstring quar·tet RZ.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Given that a night out can be expensive, clubbers often cling to their purse strings as tightly as possible.
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This musical prose is constructed out of the underlying strings, which include melodic motives and phrases, chordal progressions, rhythmic figures, etc.
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This method consists of the web server appending query strings to the links of a web page it holds when sending it to a browser.
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The title of the symphony means the absent-minded man so it is as if the violins have forgotten to tune their strings.
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The principal strings are two: one of steel and the other of a set of horsehair.
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Unless randomized control trials and meta-analyses really pluck at your heart strings, most articles in medical journals likely won't leave you misty-eyed.
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String encryption works by moving all user strings to an encrypted block of storage.
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The first lecture theatre had an improvised white cloth as the projector screen - hung using strings from the four corners.
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But aren't women meant to be casting off the apron strings and thinking: glass ceiling, rather than glass jars?
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Don't expect the purse strings to loosen in 2012, either, as 47% said they will spend less on such purchases in the upcoming year.
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