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Nullzeichen
w słowniku PONS
eˈrase char·ac·ter RZ. INF.
Nullzeichen r.n. <-s, ->
w słowniku PONS
erase [ɪˈreɪz, Am -eɪs] CZ. cz. przech.
1. erase (remove completely):
to erase sth
2. erase (rub out) letter, mark, word:
to erase sth
char·ac·ter [ˈkærəktəʳ, Am ˈkerəktɚ] RZ.
1. character no pl (personality):
Charakter r.m. <-s, -te̱·re>
Wesen r.n. <-s, ->
Wesensart r.ż. <->
2. character (moral integrity):
Charakter r.m. <-s, -te̱·re>
Charakterstärke r.ż. <-, -n>
Charakterschwäche r.ż. <-, -n>
3. character (unique person):
Original r.n. <-s, -e>
Type r.ż. <-, -n> pot.
4. character LIT., SZT. (representation):
[Roman]figur r.ż.
[Roman]gestalt r.ż.
Hauptfigur r.ż. <-, -en>
Protagonist(in) r.m. (r.ż.) <-en, -en> podn.
5. character DRUK.:
Zeichen r.n. <-s, ->
Schriftzeichen r.n. <-s, ->
6. character PR.:
Leumundsbeweise pl [o. CH, austr. Leumundszeugnis] r.n. aufbieten
Wpis OpenDict
character RZ.
Klett słownictwo specjalistyczne dotyczące biologii
character RZ.
Present
Ierase
youerase
he/she/iterases
weerase
youerase
theyerase
Past
Ierased
youerased
he/she/iterased
weerased
youerased
theyerased
Present Perfect
Ihaveerased
youhaveerased
he/she/ithaserased
wehaveerased
youhaveerased
theyhaveerased
Past Perfect
Ihaderased
youhaderased
he/she/ithaderased
wehaderased
youhaderased
theyhaderased
PONS OpenDict

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The more marked manifestations of stringency during his pontificate appear to have been prompted rather than spontaneous, his personal character inclining him to moderation and ease.
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This character is younger and more svelte than the original version and appears to possess wind-based powers.
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The defense then called seven character witnesses to the stand, former soccer coaches, neighbours and family members of the accused.
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Character dances are usually performed in shoes or boots, with a suede sole and a small heel.
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He had some aptitude for diplomacy, and his intuitive insight and perception of character sometimes enabled him to outwit the crafty politicians who surrounded him.
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