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1 kroić kr·oić
-oję, -oisz; impf -ójvt1) pf u- (na kawałki) to cut2) pf s- (ubranie) to tailorkroić (pokroić pf) coś w kostkę/w paski — to dice sth/cut sth in strips
kroi mi się podwyżka przen — I'm due a (pay) rise BRIT lub raise US
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