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Ⅰ sv ⇒ podrażnić1 Ⅱ n 1. (zdenerwowanie) annoyance, irritation- jej twarz zdradzała podrażnienie her face betrayed annoyance a. irritation2. Med. irritation- powodować podrażnienie oczu/układu oddechowego to cause irritation to the eyes/respiratory tract- działać kojąco na podrażnienia śluzówek to soothe irritations of the mucous membranesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podrażnie|nie
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