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1 agenda
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > agenda
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2 kwit
kwit bagażowy — luggage receipt lub check (US)
* * *mi(= pokwitowanie) receipt, voucher, check; (= paragon) chit, slip; kwit bagażowy baggage check l. ticket; kwit celny docket, customs receipt; kwit pocztowy postal receipt.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kwit
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3 okaziciel
m, okazicielka f ( Gpl okazicieli, okazicielek) bearer- czek/obligacja na okaziciela a bearer cheque/bond- weksel na okaziciela a negotiable bill of exchange- wydać paczkę okazicielowi kwitu to give a parcel to the holder of a receipt a. docket* * *-a; -e; gen pl; -i; mczek na okaziciela — cheque (BRIT) lub check (US) to bearer
* * *mpholder, bearer; czek na okaziciela check to the bearer; Br. cheque to the bearer, bearer check; bilet okresowy na okaziciela (holder) season ticket.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > okaziciel
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4 wokanda
być na wokandzie (sądowej) — to come up for trial* * *f.prawn. docket; Br. cause list; być na wokandzie come to trial.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wokanda
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5 kwi|t
m (G kwitu) 1. (dowód otrzymania) receipt, ticket- kwit bagażowy a luggage ticket a. receipt GB, a baggage check US- kwit z pralni a laundry ticket- kwit z parkometru a parking meter ticket- kwit celny docket2. (pokwitowanie) receipt, voucher 3. pot. mieć kwity na kogoś to have the goods on sb pot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kwi|t
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docket — mid 15c., a summary or abstract, of unknown origin, perhaps a dim. form related to DOCK (Cf. dock) (v.). An early form was doggette. Meaning list of lawsuits to be tried is from 1709 … Etymology dictionary