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część
I. section [ˈsekʃən] N
1. section (part):
section
section of railway, road
section of orange
section of area
section of newspaper, company
section of act
section of the population
2. section MUS:
section
3. section (for examination):
section
4. section (drawing, model):
section
5. section (surgical cut):
section
II. section [ˈsekʃən] VB trans
1. section MED:
section
wykonywać [perf wykonać] cięcie
2. section (separate):
section
dzielić [perf po-]
3. section (for examination):
section
pobierać [perf pobrać] wycinek
4. section (draw):
to section sth
przedstawiać [perf przedstawić] przekrój czegoś
OpenDict entry
section N
steel section
section of a winding ELEC
right section geometria
repeater section TELEC
pressure section ELEC
polished section metaloznawstwo
polished section metaloznawstwo
piling section inżyniera lądowa i wodna
part section rysunek techniczny
part section rysunek techniczny
moulded section hutnictwo
caesarean section [sɪˌzeəriənˈ-] N MED
caesarean section
cross-section N
cross-section
legal section N
legal section
cross-section analysis N
cross-section analysis
OpenDict entry
cross-section N
outlet cross-section hydraulika COMP
outlet cross-section hydraulika COMP
Present
Isection
yousection
he/she/itsections
wesection
yousection
theysection
Past
Isectioned
yousectioned
he/she/itsectioned
wesectioned
yousectioned
theysectioned
Present Perfect
Ihavesectioned
youhavesectioned
he/she/ithassectioned
wehavesectioned
youhavesectioned
theyhavesectioned
Past Perfect
Ihadsectioned
youhadsectioned
he/she/ithadsectioned
wehadsectioned
youhadsectioned
theyhadsectioned
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Furthermore, many haggadot are included in the legal sections as well.
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Apple has now posted an explanation in the legal section of its website.
www.macworld.com.au
The police legal section was asked for advice.
www.stuff.co.nz
The only option now open to senior management is a change in regulations and the legal section has been told to look into this.
www.herald.ie
Details and responses about these cases, as well as others taken by the company, are on the company's website in a special legal section.
www.stuff.co.nz