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poised [pɔɪzd] PRZYM.

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I . poise [pɔɪz] RZ. no l.mn.

II . poise [pɔɪz] CZ. cz. przech. usu passive

1. poise:

držati [f. dk. pridržati]
to be poised to jump
to be poised (hover)

2. poise przen. (about to):

to be poised to do sth

Przykładowe zdania ze słowem poised

to be poised to jump
to be poised to do sth

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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The sheets, poised on one point, each deceptively deny their own extreme weight.
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For a time in late 1975, the team was poised to compete for a playoff spot.
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Its poised magic carpet ride and velvetty drive train make for gentle and unruffled progress.
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It is silent over rough bumps, poised and well damped.
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He called her a polite, soft-spoken, calm, and poised young woman that completely mystified the audience.
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Applications architecture means managing how multiple applications are poised to work together.
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She glides through her scenes with the poised self-assurance of a woman who has a strong handle on herself and her power.
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Handicraft exports from north-eastern states are poised to make quantum jump.
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Its characteristic pose, a double coil with a figure of eight, with the head poised in the center, permits it to lash out like a released spring.
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Poised on the edge of the south-west wilderness, forestry has been an important economic driver to the area since colonisation and in recent decades controversial.
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