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(the ships of a country that are employed in trading, and their crews: His son has joined the merchant navy.) kaupskipafloti -
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(the ships of a country that are employed in trading, and their crews: His son has joined the merchant navy.) mercante* * *serv.ice[s'ə:vis] n 1 serviço, préstimo, obséquio. can I be of any service? / posso ser útil? he will offer you his services / ele lhe oferecerá seus préstimos. 2 suprimento, serviço de mesa. 3 ocupação, emprego de servente ou criado. 4 trabalho, exercício. he is on service just now / no momento ele está em serviço. 5 ajuda, assistência, auxílio. 6 vantagem, benefício. 7 serviço público. 8 serviço militar. 9 cerimônia religiosa. they attend service / eles freqüentam a igreja. 10 Jur entrega formal, publicação de processo ou documento. 11 Tennis saque: ato ou modo de lançar a bola no jogo. 12 Naut corda fina enrolada num cabo a fim de reforçar e protegê-lo. • vt manter em ordem, consertar, prestar serviço de manutenção. baptismal service cerimônia do batismo. civil service serviço civil. computer services Comp serviços de computação. in service em serviço, em operação. postal service correio. public service serviço público. train service comunicação ferroviária. to be at someone’s service estar à disposição. he is always at your service / ele está sempre à sua disposição. -
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(the ships of a country that are employed in trading, and their crews: His son has joined the merchant navy.) tirdzniecības flote* * *pīlādzis; dienests, darbs; dienests; apkalpošana; pakalpojums; servīze; ieroču šķira; pavēste; serve; dievkalpojums; apkalpot; izdarīt kārtējo remontu; piepildīt ar degvielu -
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(the ships of a country that are employed in trading, and their crews: His son has joined the merchant navy.) prekybos laivynas -
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(the ships of a country that are employed in trading, and their crews: His son has joined the merchant navy.) obchodní loďstvo* * *• servis• služba• služební• obsluha• opravna• oprava• doručení -
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(the ships of a country that are employed in trading, and their crews: His son has joined the merchant navy.) obchodné loďstvo* * *• úžitok• výkon služby• zapojenie• servis• servírovanie• služba• služobná povinnost• priznanie úcty• prevádzka• funkcia• jarabina• bohoslužba• ošetrovat• operácia• podávanie jedla• pokryt• použitie• poriadok• podpora• láskavost• obsluhovat• obsluha -
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(the ships of a country that are employed in trading, and their crews: His son has joined the merchant navy.) marină comercială -
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(the ships of a country that are employed in trading, and their crews: His son has joined the merchant navy.) εμπορικό ναυτικό -
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(the ships of a country that are employed in trading, and their crews: His son has joined the merchant navy.) marine marchande -
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(the ships of a country that are employed in trading, and their crews: His son has joined the merchant navy.) marinha mercante -
71 marina mercante
f.merchant marine, M.N., merchant navy, merchant service.* * *merchant navy, merchant marine* * *(n.) = merchant marineEx. Topics covered at the Conference included: records of shipbuilding and shipping companies; agreements and crew lists; whaling; and Royal Navy and merchant marine.* * *la marina mercante(n.) = merchant navy, the, mercantile marine, the, mercantile marine, theEx: By the mid-1970s, layoffs in the merchant navy put large numbers of Somalis on welfare.
Ex: This type of radar is widely used by the mercantile marine and harbour authorities for collision avoidance.Ex: This type of radar is widely used by the mercantile marine and harbour authorities for collision avoidance.(n.) = merchant marineEx: Topics covered at the Conference included: records of shipbuilding and shipping companies; agreements and crew lists; whaling; and Royal Navy and merchant marine.
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1) (the ships of a country that are employed in trading, and their crews: His son has joined the merchant navy.) merchant marine2) (the ships of a country that are employed in trading, and their crews: His son has joined the merchant navy.) navy3) (the ships of a country that are employed in trading, and their crews: His son has joined the merchant navy.) service4) (a ship involved in trade.) merchant ship -
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(n.) = merchant navy, the, mercantile marine, the, mercantile marine, theEx. By the mid-1970s, layoffs in the merchant navy put large numbers of Somalis on welfare.Ex. This type of radar is widely used by the mercantile marine and harbour authorities for collision avoidance.Ex. This type of radar is widely used by the mercantile marine and harbour authorities for collision avoidance. -
74 marynar|ka
f 1. Moda jacket- jednorzędowa/dwurzędowa marynarka a single-/double-breasted jacket- samodziałowa/wełniana/zamszowa marynarka a homespun/wool(len)/suede jacket- marynarka sportowa/wizytowa a sports/formal jacket- chodzić w marynarce/bez marynarki to wear/to not wear a jacket2. sgt (flota morska) navy C- marynarka handlowa the merchant navy- marynarka wojenna the navy- oficer marynarki a naval officer- służyć w marynarce to serve in the navy- zaciągnąć się a. wstąpić do marynarki to enlist in a. join the navyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > marynar|ka
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75 officier
I.officier1 [ɔfisje]masculine nounII.officier2 [ɔfisje]➭ TABLE 7 intransitive verb* * *
I ɔfisjeverbe intransitif Religion, hum to officiate
II ɔfisjenom masculin officer* * *ɔfisje, jɛʀ (-ière)1. nm/fElle est officier de marine.; Elle est officière de marine. — She's a naval officer.
2. viRELIGION to officiate* * *officier verb table: plierA nm officer; officier de réserve/d'active reserve/serving officer; officier général/supérieur general/field officer; officier subalterne subaltern; officier des pompiers/de police fire/police officer; officier de liaison liaison officer; officier de semaine duty officer of the week; officier de marine naval officer; officier de la marine marchande officer in the merchant navy GB ou merchant marine US.officier de l'état civil registrar; officier de la Légion d'honneur officer of the Legion of HonourGB; officier marinier petty officer; officier ministériel holder of an office conferred for life by a public authority; officier d'ordonnance aide-de-camp; officier de police judiciaire law enforcement officer; officier public office-holder whose statements are deemed authentic; officier de renseignement intelligence officer; ⇒ grand.I[ɔfisje] nom masculinofficier de marine/de l'armée de terre naval/army officerofficier supérieur/général field/general officer2. [titulaire - d'une fonction, d'une distinction]officier de l'état civil ≃ registrarII[ɔfisje] verbe intransitif2. (figuré & humoristique) to presidequi officie aux fourneaux ce soir? who's in charge ou presiding in the kitchen tonight? -
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1. noun1) (doing of work for employer etc.) Dienst, derdo service as something — als etwas dienen
he died in the service of his country — er starb in Pflichterfüllung für sein Vaterland
2) (something done to help others)services — Dienste; (Econ.) Dienstleistungen
[in recognition of her] services to the hospital/state — [in Anerkennung ihrer] Verdienste um das Krankenhaus/den Staat
3) (Eccl.) Gottesdienst, der5) (system of transport) Verbindung, diethe number 325 bus service — die Buslinie Nr. 325
6) (provision of maintenance)[after-sale or follow-up] service — Kundendienst, der
bring into service — in Betrieb nehmen
go or come into service — in Betrieb genommen werden
8) (Tennis etc.) Aufschlag, derwhose service is it? — wer hat Aufschlag?
9) (crockery set) Service, dasdessert/tea service — Dessert-/Tee-Service, das
10) (assistance)can I be of service [to you]? — kann ich Ihnen behilflich sein?
12)BBC World Service — BBC Weltsender
14) (Mil.)the [armed or fighting] services — die Streitkräfte
15) (being servant)2. transitive verbbe in/go into service — in Stellung sein/gehen (veralt.) ( with bei)
1) (provide maintenance for) warten [Wagen, Waschmaschine, Heizung]2) (pay interest on) Zinsen zahlen für [Schulden]* * *(the ships of a country that are employed in trading, and their crews: His son has joined the merchant navy.) Handels-...* * *ser·vice[ˈsɜ:vɪs, AM ˈsɜ:r-]I. ncustomer \service Kundendienst mto offer \service Hilfe anbieten3. ( form: assistance) Unterstützung f; (aid, help) Hilfe f; (being useful) Gefälligkeit f, [guter] Dienst▪ to be of \service [to sb] [jdm] von Nutzen sein [o nützen]I'm just glad to have been of \service es freut mich, dass ich mich ein wenig nützlich machen konnteto need the \services of a surveyor einen Gutachter/eine Gutachterin brauchento do sb a \service jdm einen Dienst erweisenthese boots have seen some \service! diese Stiefel sind ziemlich strapaziert worden!civil/diplomatic \service öffentlicher/diplomatischer Dienstambulance \service Rettungsdienst mbus/train \service Bus-/Zugverbindung fcounselling \service psychologischer Beratungsdiensthealth \service Gesundheitsdienst m, Gesundheitswesen nt ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZprison \service Strafvollzug m[public] transport \service [öffentliches] Transportwesento operate a [normal/reduced] \service bus, train eine [normale/eingeschränkte] Verbindung unterhalten [o betreiben7. (roadside facilities)▪ \services pl Raststätte fto lose one's \service seinen Aufschlag abgebento spend time [or be] in the \service beim Militär seinto be [un]fit for \service militär[un]tauglich seinmilitary \service Militärdienst ma career in the \services eine militärische Laufbahnfuneral \service Trauergottesdienst mmorning/evening \service Frühmesse f/Abendandacht fto hold a \service einen Gottesdienst [ab]halten\service contract Wartungsvertrag mto take one's car in for a \service sein Auto zur Inspektion bringentea \service Teeservice nt13.▶ to be in \service (employed as servant) in Stellung sein; (be in use, in operation) im Einsatz seinII. vt* * *['sɜːvɪs]1. n1) Dienst mhis faithful service — seine treuen Dienste
her services to industry/the country (politician, industrialist) —
to do or see good service —
to be of service to sb —
to be at sb's service — jdm zur Verfügung stehen; (person also) jdm zu Diensten stehen
to need the services of a lawyer — einen Anwalt brauchen, einen Anwalt zuziehen müssen
2) (= operation) Betrieb mto see service as a soldier/sailor — beim Militär/in der Marine dienen
4) (with adj attr = branch, department etc) -dienst mBT offers different telephone services — BT bietet eine Reihe von (Telekommunikations)dienstleistungen an
6) (= bus, train, plane service etc) Bus-/Zug-/Flugverbindung fto increase services in rural areas — den Verkehr or die Verkehrslage in ländlichen Gebieten verbessern
there's no service to Oban on Sundays — sonntags besteht kein Zug-/Busverkehr nach Oban
to be in service (with sb) — (bei jdm) in Stellung sein, in jds Dienst (dat) stehen
to go into service (with sb) — (bei jdm) in Stellung gehen, in jds Dienst (acc) treten
my car is in for/has had a service — mein Auto wird/wurde gewartet, mein Auto ist/war zur Inspektion
10) (= tea or coffee set) Service ntall the services have been cut off — Gas, Wasser und Strom sind abgestellt worden
14) pl (Brit MOT) Tankstelle und Raststätte f2. vt1) car, machine wartento send a car to be serviced — ein Auto warten lassen; (major service) ein Auto zur Inspektion geben
3) cow, mare decken4) (FIN) loan, debt bedienen* * *service1 [ˈsɜːvıs; US ˈsɜr-]A s1. Dienst m, Stellung f (besonders von Hausangestellten):be in service in Stellung sein;take sb into one’s service jemanden einstellen;year of service Dienstjahr n2. Dienst m, Arbeit ffor services rendered für geleistete Dienste;the service to our customers unser Kundendienst;he paid her for her services er bezahlte sie für ihre Diensteb) pl Verdienste pl (to um)4. (guter) Dienst, Hilfe f, Gefälligkeit f:at your service zu Ihren Diensten;be (place) at sb’s service jemandem zur Verfügung stehen (stellen);5. WIRTSCH etc Bedienung f:he had to wait five minutes for service er musste fünf Minuten warten, bis er bedient wurde6. Nutzen m:will it be of any service to you? kann es dir irgend etwas nützen?7. (Nacht-, Nachrichten-, Presse-, Telefon- etc) Dienst m8. a) Versorgung(sdienst) f(m)b) Versorgungsbetrieb m:(gas) water service (Gas-)Wasserversorgung10. Aufgabe f, Amt n, Funktion f (eines Staatsbeamten etc)11. MILa) (Wehr-, Militär) Dienst mb) meist pl Truppe f, Waffengattung f12. MIL Aktion f, Unternehmen n13. MIL US (technische) Versorgungstruppe14. MIL Bedienung f (eines Geschützes etc)15. meist pl Hilfsdienst m:16. TECHa) Bedienung fb) Betrieb m (einer Maschine etc):in (out of) service in (außer) Betrieb;service conditions Betriebsbedingungen, -beanspruchung f17. TECHb) Service m, Kundendienst m (auch als Einrichtung)18. BAHN etc Verkehr(sfolge) m(f), Betrieb m:a twenty-minute service ein Zwanzig-Minuten-Verkehr19. RELa) Gottesdienst mb) Liturgie fMozart’s service Mozart-Messe f21. Service n (Essgeschirr etc):a service for six ein Service für sechs Personen22. JUR Zustellung f23. JUR, HISTb) Dienstleistung f (für einen Feudalherrn)24. SCHIFF Bekleidung f (eines Taues)25. Service m, auch n:a) Tennis etc: Aufschlag m:hold one’s service sein Aufschlagspiel gewinnen, seinen Aufschlag durchbringen oder halten;B v/t1. TECHa) warten, pflegenb) überholen, instand setzen:my car is being serviced mein Wagen ist bei der Inspektion oder beim Kundendienst2. beliefern, versorgen ( beide:with mit Material, Nachrichten etc)3. ZOOL eine Stute etc deckenservice2 [ˈsɜːvıs; US ˈsɜr-] s BOT1. Spierbaum mserv. abk1. servant2. service* * *1. noun1) (doing of work for employer etc.) Dienst, der2) (something done to help others)services — Dienste; (Econ.) Dienstleistungen
[in recognition of her] services to the hospital/state — [in Anerkennung ihrer] Verdienste um das Krankenhaus/den Staat
3) (Eccl.) Gottesdienst, der5) (system of transport) Verbindung, diethe number 325 bus service — die Buslinie Nr. 325
[after-sale or follow-up] service — Kundendienst, der
go or come into service — in Betrieb genommen werden
8) (Tennis etc.) Aufschlag, der9) (crockery set) Service, dasdessert/tea service — Dessert-/Tee-Service, das
10) (assistance)can I be of service [to you]? — kann ich Ihnen behilflich sein?
12)14) (Mil.)the [armed or fighting] services — die Streitkräfte
15) (being servant)2. transitive verbbe in/go into service — in Stellung sein/gehen (veralt.) ( with bei)
1) (provide maintenance for) warten [Wagen, Waschmaschine, Heizung]2) (pay interest on) Zinsen zahlen für [Schulden]* * *n.Betrieb -e m.Dienst -e m.Dienstleistung f.Gottesdienst m.Kundendienst m.Wartung -en f. v.warten v. -
77 Bulleid, Oliver Vaughan Snell
[br]b. 19 September 1882 Invercargill, New Zealandd. 25 April 1970 Malta[br]New Zealand (naturalized British) locomotive engineer noted for original experimental work in the 1940s and 1950s.[br]Bulleid's father died in 1889 and mother and son returned to the UK from New Zealand; Bulleid himself became a premium apprentice under H.A. Ivatt at Doncaster Works, Great Northern Railway (GNR). After working in France and for the Board of Trade, Bulleid returned to the GNR in 1912 as Personal Assistant to Chief Mechanical Engineer H.N. Gresley. After a break for war service, he returned as Assistant to Gresley on the latter's appointment as Chief Mechanical Engineer of the London \& North Eastern Railway in 1923. He was closely associated with Gresley during the late 1920s and early 1930s.In 1937 Bulleid was appointed Chief Mechanical Engineer of the Southern Railway (SR). Concentration of resources on electrification had left the Southern short of up-to-date steam locomotives, which Bulleid proceeded to provide. His first design, the "Merchant Navy" class 4–6– 2, appeared in 1941 with chain-driven valve gear enclosed in an oil-bath, and other novel features. A powerful "austerity" 0−6−0 appeared in 1942, shorn of all inessentials to meet wartime conditions, and a mixed-traffic 4−6−2 in 1945. All were largely successful.Under Bulleid's supervision, three large, mixed-traffic, electric locomotives were built for the Southern's 660 volt DC system and incorporated flywheel-driven generators to overcome the problem of interruptions in the live rail. Three main-line diesel-electric locomotives were completed after nationalization of the SR in 1948. All were carried on bogies, as was Bulleid's last steam locomotive design for the SR, the "Leader" class 0−6−6−0 originally intended to meet a requirement for a large, passenger tank locomotive. The first was completed after nationalization of the SR, but the project never went beyond trials. Marginally more successful was a double-deck, electric, suburban, multiple-unit train completed in 1949, with alternate high and low compartments to increase train capacity but not length. The main disadvantage was the slow entry and exit by passengers, and the type was not perpetuated, although the prototype train ran in service until 1971.In 1951 Bulleid moved to Coras Iompair Éireann, the Irish national transport undertaking, as Chief Mechanical Engineer. There he initiated a large-scale plan for dieselization of the railway system in 1953, the first such plan in the British Isles. Simultaneously he developed, with limited success, a steam locomotive intended to burn peat briquettes: to burn peat, the only native fuel, had been a long-unfulfilled ambition of railway engineers in Ireland. Bulleid retired in 1958.[br]BibliographyBulleid took out six patents between 1941 and 1956, covering inter alia valve gear, boilers, brake apparatus and wagon underframes.Further ReadingH.A.V.Bulleid, 1977, Bulleid of the Southern, Shepperton: Ian Allan (a good biography written by the subject's son).C.Fryer, 1990, Experiments with Steam, Wellingborough: Patrick Stephens (provides details of the austerity 0–6–0, the "Leader" locomotive and the peat-burning locomotive: see Chs 19, 20 and 21 respectively).PJGRBiographical history of technology > Bulleid, Oliver Vaughan Snell
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I 1. ['sɜːvɪs]1) (department, facility) servizio m.for services rendered — comm. per servizi resi
it's all part of the service — (don't mention it) non c'è di che; (it 's all included) è tutto compreso
"normal service will be resumed as soon as possible" — rad. telev. "i programmi riprenderanno il più presto possibile"
2) (work, period of work done) servizio m. (anche amm. mil.)to put o place sth. at sb.'s service mettere qcs. al servizio o a disposizione di qcn.; he gave his life in the service of his country ha dato la vita per servire il suo paese; to be in service stor. essere a servizio; to go into service with sb. — andare a servizio presso qcn
3) comm. (customer care) servizio m."includes service" — (on bill) "servizio compreso"
4) (from machine, vehicle, product) servizio m.to give good o long service [ machine] funzionare o durare a lungo; [product, garment] fare un buon servizio; "out of service" — "fuori servizio"
5) (transport facility) servizio m. (to per)6) aut. tecn. (overhaul) revisione f.7) relig. ufficio m.8) (crockery) servizio m.9) sport battuta f., servizio m.10) (good turn) servizio m.to do sb. a service — rendere un servizio a qcn.
to be of service to sb. — essere di aiuto a qcn
11) dir. notifica f.12) (of female animal) monta f.2.1) mil. mar.2) (on motorway) area f.sing. di servizio3.modificatore mil. [pay, pension] militare; [ personnel] militare, dell'esercito; [ life] militare, nell'esercitoII ['sɜːvɪs]to have one's car serviced — far fare la revisione alla o fare revisionare la propria auto
2) econ. pagare gli interessi di [ debt]* * *(the ships of a country that are employed in trading, and their crews: His son has joined the merchant navy.) marina mercantile* * *I 1. ['sɜːvɪs]1) (department, facility) servizio m.for services rendered — comm. per servizi resi
it's all part of the service — (don't mention it) non c'è di che; (it 's all included) è tutto compreso
"normal service will be resumed as soon as possible" — rad. telev. "i programmi riprenderanno il più presto possibile"
2) (work, period of work done) servizio m. (anche amm. mil.)to put o place sth. at sb.'s service mettere qcs. al servizio o a disposizione di qcn.; he gave his life in the service of his country ha dato la vita per servire il suo paese; to be in service stor. essere a servizio; to go into service with sb. — andare a servizio presso qcn
3) comm. (customer care) servizio m."includes service" — (on bill) "servizio compreso"
4) (from machine, vehicle, product) servizio m.to give good o long service [ machine] funzionare o durare a lungo; [product, garment] fare un buon servizio; "out of service" — "fuori servizio"
5) (transport facility) servizio m. (to per)6) aut. tecn. (overhaul) revisione f.7) relig. ufficio m.8) (crockery) servizio m.9) sport battuta f., servizio m.10) (good turn) servizio m.to do sb. a service — rendere un servizio a qcn.
to be of service to sb. — essere di aiuto a qcn
11) dir. notifica f.12) (of female animal) monta f.2.1) mil. mar.2) (on motorway) area f.sing. di servizio3.modificatore mil. [pay, pension] militare; [ personnel] militare, dell'esercito; [ life] militare, nell'esercitoII ['sɜːvɪs]to have one's car serviced — far fare la revisione alla o fare revisionare la propria auto
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79 Faure, Camille Alphonse
SUBJECT AREA: Electricity[br]b. 21 May 1840 Vizille, Franced. September 1898[br]French chemist, inventor of an improved method of preparing the plates for Planté lead-acid secondary cells.[br]After technical training at the Ecole des Arts et Métiers at Aix, Faure was employed superintending the erection of factories in France and England. These included the Cotton Powder Company plant in Faversham for the manufacture of the explosive Tonite invented by Faure. He also invented distress signals used by the merchant navy. It was between 1878 and 1880 that he performed his most important work, the improvement of the Planté cell. Faure's invention of coating the lead plates with a paste of lead oxide substantially reduced the time taken to form the plates. Their construction was subsequently further improved by Swan and others. These developments appeared at a particularly opportune time because lead-acid secondary cells found immediate application in telegraphy and later in electric lighting and traction systems, where their use resulted in reduced costs of providing supplies during peak-load periods. In his later years Faure's attention was directed to other electrochemical problems, including the manufacture of aluminium.[br]Bibliography1881, "Sur la pile secondaire de M C.Faure", Comptes rendus 92:951–3 (announcing his cell).11 January 1881, British patent no. 129 (Faure's improvement of the Planté cell).Further ReadingElectrician (1882) 7:122–3 (describes the Faure cell).G.Wood Vinal, 1955, Storage Batteries, 4th edn, London (describes later developments).GWBiographical history of technology > Faure, Camille Alphonse
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80 service
['səːvɪs] 1. nusługa f; (in hotel, restaurant) obsługa f; (also: train service) połączenie nt kolejowe; ( REL) nabożeństwo nt; ( AUT) przegląd m; (TENNIS) serwis m, podanie nt; (plates, etc) serwis mservices (to) — usługi (dla +gen) ( extraordinary) zasługi pl (dla +gen)
to do sb a service — wyświadczyć ( perf) komuś przysługę
2. vtto put one's car in for a service — oddawać (oddać perf) samochód do przeglądu
dokonywać (dokonać perf) przeglądu +gen* * *(the ships of a country that are employed in trading, and their crews: His son has joined the merchant navy.) marynarka handlowa
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