(Noun) geografia step;
n step
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step (geogr.)
STEPOWY
(extensive plain without trees (associated with eastern Russia and Siberia) )
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geogr. step
~, grass - step trawiasty
~, shrub - step krzewiasty
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geogr. step
Przykłady użycia
Przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
He's really stepped it up today, though, like we always knew he would; after a rocky start, with shots dropped at 3 and 4, he's hit four birdies in five holes between 5 and 9, and has hit his tee shot on the par-three 11th to 20 feet, a decent birdie chance.
Pakistani forces have stepped up air strikes against activists, in Khyber and adjoining Pashtun tribal lands in recent months.
Berlusconi stepped in," Minetti told the Observer.
On Monday, President Mwai Kibaki, whose controversial poll win sparked the violence, announced he would set up a special court to try suspects involved in the post-election violence - an apparent attempt to subvert the ICC intervention, since the failure to establish a local tribunal was the reason the Moreno-Ocampo stepped in.
My men are waiting for him in the steppe.
Już tam na niego moi ludzie na stepie czekają!
There are only two strong Mongols in the steppe.
Jest tylko dwóch silnych Mongołów na stepie...
Your skin is like the Russian steppe.
Jesteś jak rosyjski step
I'm sick of you and your steppe!
Mam dość ciebie i twojego stepu!
Everyone is being robbed on the Mongol steppe.
Na stepie mongolskim wszystkich rabują.
The bare steppe and heights like at Shali.
Wokół step i pagórki, jak pod Szali.
Stu Wolff had nothing better to do than see Mary Steppe dry.
Stu Wolff nie miał nic lepszego do roboty niż oglądać przemoczoną Mary Steppe.
on the steppe till now!
w stepie do tej pory!