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f opportunity, chance- przy tej sposobności on that occasion- przy pierwszej sposobności at one’s earliest convenience- stracić sposobność ucieczki to miss the opportunity to escape- porozmawiam z nim, kiedy tylko nadarzy się sposobność I’ll talk to him as soon as I have the opportunity- żałuję, że ominęła mnie sposobność porozmawiania z nim I wish I hadn’t missed the opportunity to talk to him- dokuczała mu przy każdej sposobności she teased him at every opportunity- zajdziemy kiedyś do was przy sposobności we’ll call on you when we’re round your wayThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sposobnoś|ć
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m (G szaletu) public toilet, public convenienceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > szale|t
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23 ubikacj|a
f (G pl ubikacji) (w domu, mieszkaniu) toilet, lavatory; loo GB pot., bathroom US pot.; (w budynku publicznym) (public) convenience GB, restroom US- ubikacja damska the Ladies’ GB, the ladies’ room US- ubikacja męska the Gents’ GB, the men’s room USThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ubikacj|a
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24 udogodnie|nie
Ⅰ sv ⇒ udogodnić Ⅱ n convenience, improvement- mieszkanie z wszelkimi udogodnieniami a flat with all conveniences- udogodnienia kredytowe credit facilities- udogodnienia dla niepełnosprawnych facilities for the handicapped- korzystać z udogodnień życia w mieście to enjoy the conveniences of city life- wprowadzić kilka udogodnień to introduce a few improvementsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > udogodnie|nie
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