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1 rewizj|a
f (G pl rewizji) 1. (przeszukanie) search- rewizja w mieszkaniu a house search- nakaz rewizji a search warrant- przeprowadzić rewizję w czymś to carry out a search of sth- poddać kogoś rewizji to search sb- rewizja osobista a body search; (z rozbieraniem) a strip-search- poddać kogoś rewizji osobistej to strip-search sb2. (zmiana) revision; (przegląd) review- rewizja granic a revision of borders- rewizja systemu podatkowego a review of a taxation system- poddać coś rewizji to bring sth under review- dokonać rewizji swoich poglądów politycznych to revise one’s political views3. Prawo appeal- wnieść rewizję od wyroku to lodge an appeal against a sentence- oddalić rewizję to dismiss an appeal4. (kontrola) inspection; Księg. audit- przeprowadzić rewizję ksiąg rachunkowych to audit the accounts5. Wyd. reviseThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rewizj|a
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2 księga
( duża książka) tomeksięga gości lub pamiątkowa — visitors' book
księga wieczysta — PRAWO land and mortgage book, ≈land register (BRIT)
księga główna — HANDEL ledger
prowadzić księgi — HANDEL to keep accounts
rewizja ksiąg — HANDEL audit
zamykać (zamknąć perf) księgi — HANDEL to balance lub close the books
* * *f.Gen.pl. -ąg1. emf. l. form. (= duża książka) book, volume, tome; ciężka księga hefty volume; księga gości guestbook; czytać w kimś jak w otwartej księdze read sb like an open book.2. (= część utworu literackiego) book.3. (= zbiór dokumentów, rejestr) book, register; księga główna fin. ledger; księga inwentarzowa inventory book; fałszować księgi cook the book; księgi wieczyste real-estate register; biała/czarna księga polit. white/black book; czerwona księga (= lista zagrożonych gatunków itp.) red book.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > księga
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