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acceleration <an acceleration; accelerations> RZ.

acceleration
acceleration
acceleration MOT.

acceleration MOT.

acceleration

acceleration <an acceleration; accelerations> RZ.

acceleration TECHNOL.
acceleration FIZ. (relations)
acceleration (relations)
acceleration (relations)
acceleration GOSP.

acceleration GOSP.

acceleration RZ.

acceleration TECHNOL.
acceleration MOT. (relations)

acceleration GOSP.

acceleration

acceleration ability MOT.

acceleration coefficient GOSP.

acceleration-controlled INT

acceleration effect GOSP.

acceleration lane MOT.

acceleration lane

acceleration principle

acceleration pump MOT.

acceleration pump

acceleration time GOSP.

angular acceleration

angular acceleration INT
angular acceleration TECHNOL.

centrifugal acceleration TECHNOL.

centripetal acceleration

centripetal acceleration TECHNOL.
centripetal acceleration TECHNOL.

constant acceleration

development acceleration GOSP.

Przykładowe zdania ze słowem acceleration

acceleration in the rate of accumulation

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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