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1 er|ka
f pot. 1. (karetka) ambulance (equipped for cardiopulmonary resuscitation)- wezwać erkę to call an ambulance2. (oddział szpitalny) intensive care unit, ICU- leżeć na erce to be in intensive care3. (rządowa linia telefoniczna) hotline, direct (telephone) lineThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > er|ka
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