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f (GDGpl armii) 1. Wojsk. (wojsko) the armed forces, the armed services; (lądowe siły zbrojne) the army- siły powietrzne armii the air force- służyć w armii to serve in the armed forces/army- powołać a. wcielić kogoś do armii to conscript sb into the armed services/army- armia wyzwoleńcza liberation army2. Wojsk. (jednostka organizacyjna) (army) corps- oddziały armii pancernej units of the armoured corps3. (ekspedycyjna, interwencyjna) (armed) forces- armia okupacyjna the occupation a. occupying forces- nękać armię przeciwnika to harry (the) enemy forces4. (gromada) army- armia młodzieży/robotników an army of young people/workers- □ armia ciemności Bibl. the forces of darkness- Armia Ludowa Hist. the People’s Army (Polish socialist resistance organization during World War II)- Armia Zbawienia the Salvation ArmyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > armi|a
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(= Armia Krajowa) Home Army (Polish resistance organization during World War II)* * *abbr( =Armia Krajowa) Home Army (Polish underground military organization active during WW II)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > AK
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(= Armia Ludowa) People’s Army (Polish socialist resistance organization during World War II)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > AL
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