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apse [æps] RZ. ARCHIT.

apsyda r.ż.

arse [ɑ:s, Am æs] RZ. Brit vulg

dupa r.ż.

I . ease [i:z] RZ. bez l.mn.

1. ease (not difficulty):

łatwość r.ż.

4. ease WOJSK.:

at ease!

II . ease [i:z] CZ. cz. przech.

2. ease (make easier):

4. ease (loosen):

III . ease [i:z] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

2. ease (improve):

3. ease (move):

I . base1 [beɪs] RZ.

1. base (bottom part):

podstawa r.ż.
baza r.ż.
spód r.m.
dno r.n.

2. base (basis):

podstawa r.ż.
kanwa r.ż.

3. base (for make-up):

podkład r.m.

4. base (support):

zaplecze r.n.

5. base (location):

baza r.ż.
siedziba r.ż.

6. base CHEM.:

zasada r.ż.

7. base MAT.:

podstawa r.ż.

8. base SPORT:

baza r.ż.

vase [vɑ:z, Am veɪs] RZ.

wazon r.m.

ass1 <-es> [æs] RZ.

ass ZOOL.:

ass
osioł r.m.
ass
oślica r.ż.

ash1 [æʃ] RZ.

1. ash (from burning):

ash
popiół r.m.

zwroty:

ashes l.mn. (of the dead)
prochy r.m. l.mn.

II . ask [ɑ:sk, Am æsk] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. ask (request information):

pytać [perf za-] o coś

2. ask (request):

prosić [perf po-] o coś

III . ask [ɑ:sk, Am æsk] RZ. GOSP.

I . ace [eɪs] RZ.

1. ace t. GRY (expert):

ace
as r.m.

2. ace SPORT:

ace
as r.m. serwisowy

II . ace [eɪs] PRZYM.

1. ace (skilled):

ace

2. ace pot. (very good):

ace

II . age <ag(e)ing> [eɪʤ] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. age (become or seem older):

age

2. age (mature):

age

III . age <ag(e)ing> [eɪʤ] CZ. cz. przech.

1. age (make older):

age

2. age usu pass (mature):

ale [eɪl] RZ. Brit

ale
ale r.n. (rodzaj piwa)

I . ape [eɪp] RZ.

ape
małpa r.ż. [naczelna]

II . ape [eɪp] CZ. cz. przech.

are1 [ɑ:ʳ, ə, Am ɑ:r, ər] CZ.

are l.mn. or 2nd os. l.poj. of be

Zobacz też be , be

be2 <was/were, been> [bi:, bi] CZ. cz. pos.

4. be (expressing arrangement):

5. be (expresses destiny):

6. be (expressing obligation):

7. be (in conditionals):

if I were you,...
were I to refuse,... form.

8. be (in question tags):

be1 <was/were, been> [bi:, bi] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

3. be (in cost, price):

be

4. be (indicating time):

5. be (indicating age):

7. be (expresses possibility):

can it be that... form.

8. be (in instructions):

kto ma to robić [perf z-] ?
what am I to do?
co mam (z)robić?

9. be (impersonal use):

to ja

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He s a certified ASE mechanic, has been professionally schooled in welding, and has worked in fab and machine shops since high school.
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The ASE finally joined in 1905 but, failing to persuade the other members to unite with it in a single industrial union, withdrew again in 1914.
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To provide this transparent and efficient market, the ASE has implemented internationally recognized directives regarding market divisions and listing criteria.
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Consuming oats when anti-gliadin antibodies or gliadin are present increases anti-avenin antibodies, and may promote ASE.
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This makes the ASE program one of the largest wide-scale distributions of free books in history.
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A recent review of controlled oat tolerance studies indicated only one documented avenin-sensitive enteropathy (ASE) in 165, placing the risk of ASE at 0.6% of coeliac disease population.
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Feedback of the ASE by the laser's optical cavity may produce laser operation if the lasing threshold is reached.
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He had previously given seminar-level classes at the ASE and several private universities.
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An ASE certificate serves as proof of one's competence and effectiveness.
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The emission from astrophysical masers is, in fact, ASE but is sometimes termed superradiant emission to differentiate it from the laboratory phenomenon.
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