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 Translation for 'at close range' from English to Polish
SYNO at close range | close up
z bliska {adv}at close range
Partial Matches
z bliska {adv}at close quarters
tuż {adv}close at hand
rozpiętość {f} [np. cen, wieku]range
dystans {m}range [distance]
woj.
dalekomierz {m}
range-finder
sportwoj.
strzelnica {f}
rifle range
długofalowy {adj}long-range [plans]
zool.T
świstak {m} alaskański [Marmota broweri]
Brooks Range marmot
nawigacja {f} dalekiego zasięgulong range navigation <loran>
zamykać [niedok.]to close
zamknąć [dok.]to close
bliski {adj}close
bliska przyjaźń {f}close friendship
za progiem {adv}very close
bliski krewny {m} [osob.]close relative
ścisły kontakt {m}close contact
bliski przyjaciel {m}close friend
niedaleki {adj}close [nearby]
pod baczną obserwacjąunder close surveillance
drewno {n} gęstosłoisteclose-grained wood
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Usage Examples English
  • These boats are difficult to detect by radar except on flat calm seas or at close range.
  • Lucas corroborated Addie Bourland's testimony that Billy Clanton was standing throughout the fight, which contradicted prosecution witnesses who maintained he went down immediately after being shot at close range in the belly.
  • Close to midnight on 28 February 1986, he was walking home from a cinema with his wife Lisbeth Palme in the central Stockholm street Sveavägen when he was shot in the back at close range.
  • The tear streaks on the face can sharply define expressions at close range.
  • Great whites are so sensitive they can detect variations of half a billionth of a volt. At close range, this allows the shark to locate even immobile animals by detecting their heartbeat.

  • , about a fictitious weapon that is fatal at close range but harmless more than a meter away.
  • The actual number of hits per unit of time depends upon the magazine capacity and the availability of detachable magazines, but semi-automatic rifles can typically more than double the number of hits from comparable manually-loaded rifles at close range and increase the number of hits by about 50 percent at longer distances which require more precise aiming.
  • A boxer-puncher is a well-rounded boxer who is able to fight at close range with a combination of technique and power, often with the ability to knock opponents out with a combination and in some instances a single shot.
  • Switched-off tanks are vulnerable to infra-red detection due to differences between the thermal conductivity and therefore heat dissipation of the metallic tank and its surroundings. At close range the tank can be detected even when powered down and fully concealed due to the column of warmer air above the tank and the smell of diesel or gasoline.
  • The review also praised the sound effects, atmospheric music, and graphics, though it criticized that the polygons used to construct the enemies are too obvious at close range.

  • Air shows usually draw large numbers of spotters as it is a chance to enter airfields and air bases worldwide that are usually closed to the public and to see displayed aircraft at close range.
  • In June 1975, two FBI agents seeking to make an armed robbery arrest at Pine Ridge Reservation were wounded in a firefight, and killed at close range.
  • Mariner 4, launched on November 28, 1964, was the first successful flyby of the planet Mars and gave the first glimpse of Mars at close range.
  • Its task was to attack fortified positions such as bunkers at close range (see Hobart's Funnies).
  • CST, Dallas nightclub operator Jack Ruby approached Oswald from the side of the crowd and shot him once in the abdomen at close range.

  • The AV-8A's abilities in air-to-air combat were tested by the Marine Corps by conducting mock dogfights with McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom IIs; these exercises trained pilots to use the vectoring-in-forward-flight (VIFF) capability to outmanoeuvre their opponents and showed that the Harriers could act as effective air-to-air fighters at close range.
  • Mauser retaliated by either shoving a chair at Harris or grabbing at his leg; Harris fired again and hit Mauser in the center of the face at close range, killing him.
  • 45 GHz wavebands; particularly at close range. Conventional transformer ovens do not operate continuously over the mains cycle, but can cause significant slowdowns for many metres around the oven, whereas inverter based ovens can stop nearby networking entirely while operating.
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