- prom pro·m
- -mu, -my; loc sg -mie
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Nowy słownik polsko-angielski. 2014.
Nowy słownik polsko-angielski. 2014.
prom´e|nad´er — prom|e|nade «PROM uh NAYD, NAHD», noun, verb, nad|ed, nad|ing. –n. 1. a walk for pleasure or for show: »a promenade in the park. The Easter promenade is well known as a fashion show. 2. a public place for such a walk: »The boardwalk at Atlantic… … Useful english dictionary
prom|e|nade — «PROM uh NAYD, NAHD», noun, verb, nad|ed, nad|ing. –n. 1. a walk for pleasure or for show: »a promenade in the park. The Easter promenade is well known as a fashion show. 2. a public place for such a walk: »The boardwalk at Atlantic City is a… … Useful english dictionary
prom´i|nent|ly — prom|i|nent «PROM uh nuhnt», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. wellknown or important; distinguished: »a prominent citizen. SYNONYM(S): leading. See syn. under eminent. (Cf. ↑eminent) 2. easy to see; that catches the eye: »A single tree in a field is… … Useful english dictionary
prom|i|nent — «PROM uh nuhnt», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. wellknown or important; distinguished: »a prominent citizen. SYNONYM(S): leading. See syn. under eminent. (Cf. ↑eminent) 2. easy to see; that catches the eye: »A single tree in a field is prominent … Useful english dictionary
prom´is|er — prom|ise «PROM ihs», noun, verb, ised, is|ing. –n. 1. words said or written, binding a person to do or not to do something: »to give a promise to help. A man of honor always keeps his promise. SYNONYM(S): vow, pledge, covenant. 2. Figurative. a)… … Useful english dictionary
prom|ise — «PROM ihs», noun, verb, ised, is|ing. –n. 1. words said or written, binding a person to do or not to do something: »to give a promise to help. A man of honor always keeps his promise. SYNONYM(S): vow, pledge, covenant. 2. Figurative. a) an… … Useful english dictionary
pro memoria — ˌprōmə̇ˈmōrēə, ˈmȯr noun (plural pro memoria) Etymology: Latin, for the sake of memory : a formal note embodying the written record of a diplomatic discussion * * * /prddoh me maw rddi ah/; Eng. /proh meuh mawr ee euh, mohr /, Latin. for memory… … Useful english dictionary
PROM — PRỌM 〈EDV; Abk. für engl.〉 Programmable Read Only Memory, Speicher, der nach einmaliger Programmierung nur noch ausgelesen werden kann * * * PROM [Abk. für Programmable Read Only Memory, dt. »programmierbarer Nur Lese Speicher], ein… … Universal-Lexikon
pro|mul´ga|tor — pro|mul|gate «proh MUHL gayt; especially British PROM uhl gayt», transitive verb, gat|ed, gat|ing. 1. to announce officially; proclaim formally: »The king promulgated a decree. The constitution probably will soon be promulgated and elections are… … Useful english dictionary
pro|mul|gate — «proh MUHL gayt; especially British PROM uhl gayt», transitive verb, gat|ed, gat|ing. 1. to announce officially; proclaim formally: »The king promulgated a decree. The constitution probably will soon be promulgated and elections are promised… … Useful english dictionary
pro|mul|ga|tion — «PROH muhl GAY shuhn; especially British PROM uhl GAY shuhn», noun. 1. the act or process of promulgating: »the very promulgation of the gospel (Richard Hooker). 2. the state of being promulgated. 3. the official publication of a new law or… … Useful english dictionary