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I . his·tory [ˈhɪstəri] RZ.

1. history no l.mn. (past events):

history
zgodovina r.ż.
history
preteklost r.ż.
to go down in history
to make history

2. history przen.:

that's all history
sb is history
ancient history

3. history usu l.poj. (background):

history
ozadje n

II . his·tory [ˈhɪstəri] PRZYM.

history book, class:

history

medi·cal ˈhis·tory RZ.

medical history
popis r.m. bolezni

natu·ral ˈhis·to·ry RZ. no l.mn.

medical history RZ.

Hasło od użytkownika
medical history
anamneza r.ż.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Damaged had gone through a tumultuous history and by early 1999 was down to only two members.
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It is possible that, over the course of her life, she wrote more thank-you letters than anyone else in the history of the world.
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This was the first time in Bolivian history that an indigenous group was granted concessionary forest management rights.
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It was, however, available in 16 mm prints and occasionally screened in film history retrospectives.
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The gift is one of the largest philanthropic gifts in the universitys 900-year history.
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He also said his uncle, possessed an inquiring and speculative intellect, and was an unwearied observer and experimenter in agriculture, medicine, and natural history.
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The old school house, which was also used as a town hall, is now a history museum.
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The condition is diagnosed based on the history of the symptoms and a physical examination with confirmation by echocardiography.
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The history was written between 1839 and 1856.
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This explains why democracy is so rare in human history.
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