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['sɛtlmənt]n( payment) ( of debt) spłata f; ( in compensation) odszkodowanie nt; ( agreement) rozstrzygnięcie nt, porozumienie nt; ( village etc) osada f; ( colonization) zasiedlanie nt, osadnictwo ntin settlement of our account ( COMM) — na pokrycie należności.
* * *1) (an agreement: The two sides have at last reached a settlement.) porozumienie2) (a small community: a farming settlement.) osada
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