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Ⅰ sv ⇒ polecić Ⅱ n 1. (rozkaz) order- polecenie służbowe an official order from one’s boss- dostać a. otrzymać polecenie, żeby nikogo nie wpuszczać to get a. receive an order not to let anybody in- wypełnić a. wykonać polecenie to carry out an order2. Komput. command- program nie wykonał polecenia the program did not execute the command3. sgt (rekomendacja) recommendation- przyjęliśmy go do pracy z waszego polecenia we gave him the job on your recommendation- □ polecenie wypłaty Fin. a draftThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > polece|nie
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pf Ⅰ vt 1. (urzeczywistnić) to carry [sth] out, to carry out [zadanie, pomysł, politykę, zlecenie]; to execute [plan, zlecenie]; to fill [zamówienie]; to fulfil GB, to fulfill US [ambicje, marzenie, obietnicę, zobowiązanie] ⇒ realizować 2. Ekon. (spieniężyć) to cash [czek]; to sell [akcje, papiery wartościowe, obligacje] ⇒ realizować 3. Kino, Radio, TV (stworzyć) to produce [film, program, przedstawienie] ⇒ realizować 4. Farm. [aptekarz, apteka] to dispense, to fill; [pacjent, klient] to have [sth] filled a. dispensed [receptę] ⇒ realizować Ⅱ zrealizować się 1. (urzeczywistnić się) [marzenia] to come true; [oczekiwania, ambicje] to be fulfilled; [plany, pomysły] to be carried out ⇒ realizować się 2. (spełnić się) [osoba] to fulfil oneself GB, to fulfill oneself US, to find fulfilment GB, to find fulfillment US- zrealizował się w pracy społecznej he found volunteer work very fulfilling- zrealizowała się w badanich naukowych it was as a researcher that she came into her own- zrealizować się jako matka to find fulfilment as a mother ⇒ realizować sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zrealiz|ować
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