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w słowniku PONS
I. par·ticu·lar [pɑ:ˈtɪkjələʳ, Am pɚˈtɪkjəlɚ] PRZYM.
1. particular przyd. (individual):
2. particular przyd. (special):
3. particular orzecz.:
eigen <eigener, eigene, eigenes>
II. par·ticu·lar [pɑ:ˈtɪkjələʳ, Am pɚˈtɪkjəlɚ] RZ. form.
1. particular (detail):
Einzelheit r.ż. <-, -en>
Detail r.n. <-s, -s>
2. particular (information):
3. particular no pl (example):
zwroty:
I. av·er·age [ˈævərɪʤ] RZ.
1. average (mean value):
2. average no pl (usual standard):
3. average MAT.:
Mittelwert r.m. <-(e)s, -e>
4. average (in marine insurance):
Havarie r.ż. <-, -ri̱·en>
II. av·er·age [ˈævərɪʤ] PRZYM. ndm.
1. average (arithmetic):
average income, age
2. average (typical):
III. av·er·age [ˈævərɪʤ] CZ. cz. przech.
1. average (have in general):
to average £12,000 per year
2. average (find average):
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particular PRZYM.
PONS słownictwo specjalistyczne dot. bankowości, finansów i ubezpieczeń
particular average RZ. UBEZP.
PONS słownictwo specjalistyczne dot. bankowości, finansów i ubezpieczeń
average RZ. UBEZP.
Havarie r.ż.
Słownictwo PONS dot. transportu, organizacji ruchu i logistyki
average
Present
Iaverage
youaverage
he/she/itaverages
weaverage
youaverage
theyaverage
Past
Iaveraged
youaveraged
he/she/itaveraged
weaveraged
youaveraged
theyaveraged
Present Perfect
Ihaveaveraged
youhaveaveraged
he/she/ithasaveraged
wehaveaveraged
youhaveaveraged
theyhaveaveraged
Past Perfect
Ihadaveraged
youhadaveraged
he/she/ithadaveraged
wehadaveraged
youhadaveraged
theyhadaveraged
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This involves emailing staff who take an unusually large amount of personal leave to show them how they compare to the average.
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Meanwhile, the average service charge on a non-interest-bearing chequing account increased by 25% in 2012.
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The ratio of persons above the age of 60 years (40.2%) is higher than the national average (21.6%) and the departmental average (28.1%).
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