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2 w|ezwać
pf — w|zywać impf (wezwę, wezwie — wzywam) vt 1. (spowodować przybycie) to call; (nakazać) to summon- wezwać policję/lekarza/straż pożarną to call the police/a doctor/a fire brigade- wezwać kogoś do sądu to summon a. summons sb to appear in court- wezwać pomocy a. ratunku to call for help- wezwano go przez radio/telegraficznie he was summoned by radio/wire- wezwano ją, aby złożyła zeznanie/była świadkiem she was called on to testify/to witness2. (zaapelować) to call on, to appeal to- wezwać do czynu to call for action- wzywać mieszkańców do oszczędzania wody to appeal to a. call on a community to save water- wezwano ich do poddania się they were called on to surrender3. (przyzywać) [gong, trąbka, orkiestra] to summon, to call- dzwon/muezin wzywa wiernych do modlitwy a bell/muezzin summons a. calls the faithful to prayer■ wezwać pod broń a. do broni to recruit, to call to armsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > w|ezwać
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