angielsko-chiński

illiterate [ıˈlıtərət] PRZYM.

literacy [ˈlıtərəsı] RZ.

literary [ˈlıtərərı] PRZYM.

2. literary:

▶ literarily PRZYSŁ.

literally [ˈlıtərəlı] PRZYSŁ.

1. literally:

obliterate [əˈblıtəreıt] CZ. cz. przech.

2. obliterate MED.:

▶ obliteration [əˌblıtəˈreıʃən] RZ.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Illiteracy levels were falling, as by the end of the 16th century almost every parish ran a school.
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Most contemporary analysts regard illiteracy as a development issue because of the link between poverty and illiteracy.
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The inability to do so is called illiteracy or analphabetism.
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Women living in rural areas have even higher rates of illiteracy, at 37.91 percent versus men at 14.42 percent.
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It further indicates that women experience more barriers in accessing justice because they have higher illiteracy levels and lack information about legal rights.
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Having made progress on illiteracy and other social problems, the party began debating how to establish an autonomous government.
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Illiteracy declined from perhaps 85% in 1946 to 31% in 1950.
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Organised a mass movement against illiteracy and untouchability.
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The illiteracy is due to extreme poverty which makes it difficult to send children to school, which particularly affects women.
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With illiteracy common for most people at the time, the oral tradition of reciting the classic ensured its popularity and survival through the centuries.
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