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| Angielski | Polski |
| annual percentage rate n | (rate of interest on a loan) | roczna stopa odsetek |
| My credit card offers a low annual percentage rate. |
| at any rate adv | (anyway, in any case) | jednakże przys. |
| jednak przys. |
| I didn't want to go to the party at all, but it's over now, at any rate. |
| base rate n | (interest rate: to set lending rate) | podstawowa stopa oprocentowania kredytów wyr. |
| Banks use the base rate as their starting point when deciding on individual lending rates. |
base rate, basic rate n | (wages) | stawka podstawowa ż + przym. |
| We're paid £55 a day as a base rate of pay. |
| base rate n | UK (interest rate: Bank of England) | podstawowa stopa procentowa wyr. |
| The Bank of England set the base rate at 0.5 per cent. |
birth rate, birthrate n | (ratio of babies born in an area to population) | wskaźnik urodzeń m + n, l.mn. |
| crime rate n | (level of illegal activity) | stopień przestępczości m + ż |
| Having more policemen should lower the crime rate. |
| cut-rate adj | (cheap, discounted) | przeceniony przym. |
| You can't expect quality when you only buy cut-rate stuff. |
| cut-rate adj | informal (of poor quality) | tandetny przym. |
| death rate n | (number of people dying) | umieralność ż |
| A country's population increases if the birth rate is higher than the death rate. |
| discount rate n | (lower price) | kontrolować się zwr. ndk. |
| I get a discount rate at that shop because my husband's the manager. |
| ERM n | initialism (European Exchange Rate Mechanism) | mechanizm kursów walutowych wyr. |
| The ERM was established in 1979. |
| exchange rate n | (relative value of currency) | kurs walutowy m + przym. |
| The current exchange rate makes it expensive for Americans to travel in Europe. |
first rate, first-rate adj | (excellent) | pierwsza klasa przym. + ż |
| Uwaga: A hyphen is used when the adjective precedes the noun |
| The dinner was absolutely first rate, Joan. |
| first-rate adv | informal (very well) | pierwszorzędnie przys. |
| You did first-rate on your English test. |
| flat rate n | (single, fixed fee) | ryczałt m |
| jednolita stawka przym. + ż |
| My solicitor charges a flat rate for this service, so I don't have to pay extra every time I need to ask him something. |
| flow rate n | (output speed of a fluid) | prędkość przepływu ż + m |
| flow rate n | (amount of liquid flowing) | prędkość przepływu ż + m |
| The flow rate depends on the size of the pipe. |
| group rate n | (discount for several people) | zniżka grupowa ż + przym. |
| Parties of 12 or more qualify for a reduced group rate. |
growth rate, rate of growth n | (increase per unit) | współczynnik wzrostu m + m |
| There has been a rise in the growth rate of the UK economy. |
| heart rate n | (rhythm of the heart) | tętno n |
| Your heart rate increases when you exercise. |
| interest rate n | (amount added to money borrowed) | stopa procentowa ż + przym. |
| When the interest rate is high, savers get a better return on their investment but borrowers suffer from higher repayments. |
| literacy rate n | (percentage of people able to read) | poziom piśmiennictwa m + n |
| Cuba enjoys the highest literacy rate in the western hemisphere. |
| The literacy rate in Ireland is high. |
| lock in a rate v expr | (fix an interest rate) | ustalić stopę procentową zwrot dk. |
| Prequalifying for a loan allows you 30 days to lock in a rate. |
| mortality rate n | (number of deaths in a population) | współczynnik umieralności m + ż |
| nominal rate n | (interest rate not adjusted for inflation) | nominalna stawka procentowa wyr. |
| The bank charges a nominal rate on the loan. |
| prime rate n | (bank's lowest interest rate) | najlepsza stopa procentowa wyr. |
| Currently, the prime rate in the U.S. is 3.25%. |
| pulse rate n | (pace at which the heart is beating) | puls m |
| After exercising for 15 minutes my pulse rate was 152 beats per minute. |
| survival rate n | (percentage of people who survive) | współczynnik przeżycia m + n |
| współczynnik przeżywalności m + ż |
| tax rate n | (percentage of income liable to tax) | stopa podatkowa ż + przym. |
| Your tax rate depends on your income. |
| The local sales tax rate is 8.61%. |
| unemployment rate n | (percentage of population without jobs) | stopa bezrobocia ż + n |
| The unemployment rate is climbing towards 11%. |