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| Główne tłumaczenia |
| minor adj | (lesser, smaller) | mały przym. |
| | | drobny przym. |
| | The doctor has to ignore the more minor injuries because so many people were hurt. |
| minor adj | (not as important) | nieznaczny przym. |
| | That's a minor issue; there are more important things to think about. |
minor, min, min. adj | (music: one half-step down) | molowy przym. |
| | The melody went down a minor step. |
| minor n | ([sb] under age of sexual consent) | nieletni n |
| | Aaron was arrested for having sex with a minor. |
| minor n | ([sb] not yet legally adult) | niepełnoletni m |
| | | nieletni m |
| | Erin wasn't allowed to buy alcohol because she was still a minor. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
| minor adj | (lower group) | mniejszy przym. |
| minor adj | (under age of sexual consent) | nieletni przym. |
| | The minor girl's boyfriend was arrested. |
| minor adj | (not yet legally adult) | niepełnoletni przym. |
| | The bouncer kicked the minor boys out of the bar. |
| minor adj | (musical key) | molowy przym. |
| | | w tonacji molowej wyr. |
| | The pianist played a minor chord. |
minor, min, min. n | (music: note one half-step down) | mol m |
| | Tom sang the minor to Shaun's note. |
| minor n | US (university: secondary subject) | dodatkowy kierunek przym. + m |
| | Kelsey earned a minor in music. |
| minors npl | US (sports: minor leagues) | drugorzędna liga przym. + ż |
| | This baseball player has spent most of his career in the minors. |
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