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1 wot|um
n Relig. votive offering, ex-voto- złożyć wotum Matce Boskiej to make a votive offering to the Virgin Mary- □ wotum nieufności Polit., Prawo vote of no confidence, vote of censure- wotum zaufania Polit., Prawo vote of confidenceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wot|um
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2 zaufanie
-a; ntconfidence, trustcieszyć się czyimś zaufaniem — to enjoy lub have sb's confidence
* * *n.confidence, trust, faith; mąż zaufania intermediary; wotum zaufania vote of confidence; nadużycie zaufania breach of trust; telefon zaufania helpline, hotline; pokładać zaufanie w kimś place confidence in sb; darzyć kogoś zaufaniem trust in sb; nadużyć czyjegoś zaufania abuse sb's trust, take advantage of sb.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zaufanie
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3 wotum
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wotum
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4 głos|ować
impf Ⅰ vt to vote on [ustawę, projekt]- głosować wniosek o zmianę przewodniczącego to vote on a motion to replace the chair- głosować wotum nieufności dla rządu to vote on a motion of no-confidence in the Cabinet ⇒ przegłosowaćⅡ vi 1. (brać udział w głosowaniu) to vote- głosować nad czymś to vote on sth- głosować za czymś to vote for a. in favour of sth- głosować przeciwko czemuś to vote against sth- głosować jawnie/tajnie to vote openly/by secret ballot- głosować przez aklamację/podniesienie ręki to vote by acclamation/a show of hands- głosować jednogłośnie za czymś to vote unanimously in favour of sth- głosować na kandydata a. za kandydatem to vote for a candidate- głosować na posła/senatora to vote for a deputy a. representative/senator- głosować w wyborach to vote in the elections2. pot. (opowiadać się) to vote- głosuję za powrotem do domu/ruszeniem w dalszą drogę I vote we go home/keep going pot., I say let’s go home/keep going pot.3. pot. (mówić) to bellow, to yell- przestań tak głosować! stop yelling!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > głos|ować
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5 nieufność
- ci; fdistrust, mistrust* * *f.distrust, mistrust (do l. wobec l. w stosunku do kogoś/czegoś of sb/sth); wotum nieufności vote of no confidence; podchodzić do kogoś/czegoś z nieufnością approach sb/sth with reserve; wzbudzać nieufność w kimś do kogoś/czegoś arouse sb's mistrust towards sb/sth.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nieufność
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