dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

znaczny Anglais:

1. appreciable appreciable


There has been an appreciable drop in the rate of inflation.
an appreciable difference, fall, increase
There's been an appreciable increase in global temperatures.
He's shown no appreciable change of attitude.

Anglais mot "znaczny"(appreciable) se produit dans des ensembles:

Fiszki z książki - "Steep Trails" (John Muir)
Fiszki z książki - "The Yosemite" (John Muir)
Fiszki z książki - "Seat Weaving" (L. Day Perry)
confusing words and false friends
Fiszki z książki - "To Save Earth" (Edward W. Ludwig)

2. substantial


substantial changes
They divorced on August 28, 1996, with Diana receiving a substantial settlement.
Activities like that pose a substantial risk of injury
-The furniture was cheap and not very substantial. -substantial meal
I worked extra shift last month and earned substantial amount of money.
It will require substantial time and financial resources.
The project is well-planned and interesting, but its immediate impact on the bottom line is not considered substantial.
This is the first substantial change to the Treaty of Maastricht on economic and monetary union.
I am sorry about the long answer but the details were also substantial.
a substantial number/amount/proportion: A substantial number of members have called to complain.
The compensation that I received after my accident, was substantial enough to buy a new car.
Officials said the company is in talks with two cities offering substantial incentives to build the studio.
Even the mother was always offering me things, though I knew she expected substantial presents in return.
If one is to save up the chicken feed every day, it will amount to a very substantial sum in a year.

Anglais mot "znaczny"(substantial) se produit dans des ensembles:

ChatGPT and the future of computer programming
Intelligent Business Pre-Intermediate Unit 2
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
Affixation - afiksacja i Film reviews - recenzje f...
court system UK, USA, PL

3. considerable


The present housing policy is likely to come up against considerable opposition.
considerable distance
I think I've showed considerable constraint under the circumstances.
This movement has not yet achieved all its goals, but it has already had considerable impact in many areas of male-female relations.
It is always possible to bind together a considerable number of people in love, so long as there are other people left over to receive manifestations of their aggressiveness.
The expansion of the Roman Empire wiped out a considerable number of the original European languages.
Though he is no longer president, he still holds considerable sway among the political elite.
Their expenses for the wedding were considerable.
The otter will sometimes cover considerable distances overland between lakes or river sections.
An example of considerable is the pile of dirty dishes after a large dinner party.
They have made considerable progress recently. We've managed to save a considerable amount of money. A marathon is a considerable distance to run!
great in amount, size, importance - Damage to the building was considerable
He was under considerable pressure to get the work done by the end of the day.

Anglais mot "znaczny"(considerable) se produit dans des ensembles:

Słówka, angielski (bliżej niesprecyzowane)
FCE /B2, C1/ vocabulary - hard examples
3. Impact od the COVID recession
Jobs in a workplace - Unit 10
From book ‚the power of now’

4. notable


Statues of Buddha are notable works of Japanese art.
The award honors individuals who have demonstrated notable achievements in structural steel design.
of notable interior designers, architects and other specialists
She's made notable progress since September.
1998 was notable for the fact that British teams performed badly.
The third notable initiative
The area is notable for its scenery and wildlife.
The European Council on 15 and 16 October was notable for its response to the financial crisis.
Our century has seen a notable increase of knowledge.
Imogen of the Internet is not yet notable on Wikipedia, but it is one of the many things she aspires to.

Anglais mot "znaczny"(notable) se produit dans des ensembles:

Why 'worthless' humanities degrees may set you up ...
Human-like social skills in dogs
Słownictwo frekwencyjne: 6000 - 7000
reading l4 006 c
The New Bankers

5. significant


He studied the scientists considered to be the most significant of the 19th century.
significant headway
It is a significant change in our policy. / In addition, they reported significant growth in their investment in 2005 and 2006. / The effect was significant from the first year.
My company is one of The most significant on The global market.
At present the text book issue between the Korean and Japanese governments is developing into a significant problem affecting both countries.
The significant point as regards the segregation problem is to clarify the value system of each group.
If this proposal is put into practice, the business world will be affected to a significant degree.
With text we mean any communicative situation of significant length.
What is significant in this argument is that his theory can identify those phenomena.
The workshops have a significant glass front, allowing maximum light and view of the interior from outside
The thin mist from yesterday will turn into thick fog at night which can cause adverse weather conditions for drivers as visibility will be significantly reduced.
Head office is very worried there was a significant decrease in the number of orders taken in the last quarter.
It is significant that Falkner did not attend the meeting himself. / → Opposite - insignificant
The scientists made a significant breakthrough. (Naukowcy dokonali istotnego przełomu.)

Anglais mot "znaczny"(significant) se produit dans des ensembles:

CCTV VS HUMAN RECOGNITION
Biotechnologia 1
Słówka spr 1

6. marked


There is a marked difference between them.
The answer was marked wrong.
The invention of the transistor marked a new era.
There are marked and rapidly, steadily increasing health benefits to giving up.
The contrast between the two ideas is very marked.
When I looked in a gardening book I was surprised by how many were marked poisonous.
We have explained that HTML is, as a basic rule, elements marked up with open and close tags.
Courtesy marked his manner.
There have always been fashionable faces and expressions which marked an epoch.
They marked the damaged goods down by 40%.
Depression is a period marked by slackening of business activity, widespread unemployment, falling prices, and wages, etc.
They marked off the land for their house with rows of stones.
here has been a marked improvement since last year.
marked improvement
Policemen sometimes drive in a marked car, but other times in unmarked cars.

Anglais mot "znaczny"(marked) se produit dans des ensembles:

2. Physical change in adolescence
Zdrowie Publiczne s. 9-33
Unit 1 vol.2

7. extensive


I've done extensive research on this topic.
Those selected will have to face extensive medical and psychological tests.
The hirricane caused extensive damage.
extensive room service menu
Extensive reading is as important as intensive reading.
Forested wetlands are the subject of extensive USDA research.
Twice a year he sends his car in for extensive detailing.
The server farm suffered extensive breakage after the earthquake.
The day being fine, I felt amply repaid for my walk through the extensive and finely-wooded grounds, numerously stocked with deer.
The subway system in large cities like Paris and Tokyo is very extensive. It isn't extensive in Vancouver.
an extensive garden
You have an extensive periodontal disease.
Why was the damage so extensive?
the gardens at the palace are extensive; her knowledge of the mortgage-backed securities market is extensive
Another organizational feature of this Guide is that I have made extensive use of overview topics