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  • 21 suggestion

    [sə'dʒɛstʃən]
    n
    ( proposal) propozycja f; ( indication) oznaka f
    * * *
    [- ən]
    1) (the act of suggesting.) sugerowanie
    2) (something that is suggested; a proposal or idea: Has anyone any other suggestions to make?; What a clever suggestion!) sugestia, propozycja
    3) (a slight trace or sign: There was a suggestion of boredom in his tone.) ślad

    English-Polish dictionary > suggestion

  • 22 testify

    ['tɛstɪfaɪ]
    vi
    * * *
    1) (to give evidence, especially in a law court: He agreed to testify on behalf of / against the accused man.) zeznawać
    2) (to show or give evidence of; to state that (something) is so: I will testify to her kindness.) zaświadczać, dawać świadectwo

    English-Polish dictionary > testify

  • 23 threat

    [θrɛt]
    n
    groźba f, pogróżka f; ( fig) zagrożenie nt
    * * *
    [Ɵret]
    1) (a warning that one is going to hurt or punish someone: He will certainly carry out his threat to harm you.) groźba
    2) (a sign of something dangerous or unpleasant which may be, or is, about to happen: a threat of rain.) groźba
    3) (a source of danger: His presence is a threat to our plan/success.) zagrożenie

    English-Polish dictionary > threat

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