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se·ri·ous [ˈsɪəriəs, Am ˈsɪriəs] PRZYM.
1. serious:
serious (earnest) person
ernst <ernster, am ernstesten>
serious (solemn, not funny) comment, situation
ernst <ernster, am ernstesten>
please don't laughI'm being serious
serious matter
a serious threat
2. serious:
serious (grave) accident, crime, offence, setback
schwer <schwerer, schwerste>
serious (dangerous)
serious (not slight) [medical] condition, problem
ernst <ernster, am ernstesten>
serious allegation
serious argument, disagreement
serious trouble
serious error
3. serious przyd. (careful):
serious
to give sth a serious thought
4. serious orzecz. (determined):
serious
ernst <ernster, am ernstesten>
to be serious about sb/sth
es mit jdm/etw ernst meinen
5. serious pot.:
serious (substantial)
serious (substantial)
serious (excellent)
super pot.
serious (excellent)
bombig pot.
a serious haircut
that's a serious jacket, man!
6. serious:
serious (significant)
serious (thought-provoking)
serious literature, writer
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serious PRZYM.
serious injuries
semi-se·ri·ous PRZYM.
to be semi-serious about sth (half jokingly)
to be semi-serious about sth (quite seriously)
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serious PRZYM. FIN.
serious (Kurseinbruch, Risiko)
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accident with serious injury BEZP. TRANSP.
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We note also that in a carbon-constrained financial market, ongoing investments in coal carry significant stranded-asset risk and potential downside for national economies dependent on returns from coal mining.
reneweconomy.com.au
Note, however, that deliberate attempts to slow down play for this reason are subject to a forfeiture being declared.
en.wikipedia.org
Note how the prefix foaf is still used without declaration.
en.wikipedia.org
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Not a false note from any of them.
www.telegraph.co.uk
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‘ In the magazine they talk openly about their experiences and impressions – sometimes it ’ s serious, sometimes funny but it ’ s always informative. ’
www.giz.de
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„ Im Magazin berichten sie unmittelbar von ihren Erfahrungen und Eindrücken – mal ernst, mal humorvoll, aber immer informativ. “
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At a time when Austria has become a member of the EU and the right wing dreams of a third republic, the re-working of an amusing trifle becomes a serious commentary on the way in which Austrian neutrality and independence is dealt with.
www.sixpackfilm.com
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In Zeiten des EU-Beitritts und rechter Träume von einer Dritten Republik wird die Bearbeitung einer heiteren Lappalie zum ernsten Kommentar über den realen Umgang mit der österreichischen Neutralität und Unabhängigkeit.
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If we are serious about ending the scourge of child labour in the foreseeable future, we need a substantial stepping-up of efforts at all levels.
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www.ilo.org
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„Wenn es uns ernst damit ist, die Geißel der Kinderarbeit in absehbarer Zeit zu beseitigen, müssen wir unsere Bemühungen auf allen Ebenen deutlich verstärken.
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Given the huge number of ports in the tree, a security advisory cannot be issued on each incident without creating a flood and losing the attention of the audience when it comes to really serious matters.
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www.freebsd.cz
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Angesichts der riesigen Zahl an Ports kann nicht für jeden Vorfall ein Sicherheitshinweis erstellt werden, ohne durch die Flut an Nachrichten die Aufmerksamkeit der Empfänger zu verlieren, im Laufe der Zeit kommt es so zu ernsten Problemen.
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‘ In the magazine they talk openly about their experiences and impressions – sometimes it ’ s serious, sometimes funny but it ’ s always informative. ’
www.giz.de
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„ Im Magazin berichten sie unmittelbar von ihren Erfahrungen und Eindrücken – mal ernst, mal humorvoll, aber immer informativ. “