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1 taks|a
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f 1. zw. pl (należność) charge- opłaty za elektryczność/telefon electricity/telephone charges; fare- opłata za przejazd pociągiem/autobusem a train/bus fare; (za przewóz, transport) freight; (licencyjna, sądowa, za specjalistyczne usługi, za naukę) fee; (za prąd, gaz, wodę) rate- opłata celna/akcyzowa a customs/an excise duty- opłata manipulacyjna a handling charge- taryfa opłat a list of fees/charges- wolny od opłat free of charge- podnosić/pobierać opłaty to raise/collect charges2. (opłacanie) payment- dokonać opłaty to make (a) payment- zwlekać z opłatą to delay payment□ opłata ryczałtowa flat rate- opłata skarbowa stamp dutyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > opła|ta
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3 wn|ieść
pf — wn|osić1 impf (wniosę, wniesiesz, wniesie, wniósł, wniosła, wnieśli — wnoszę) vt 1. (umieścić we wnętrzu) to carry, to bring- wnosić meble do mieszkania to carry furniture into a flat- wniesiono drugie danie the second course was brought in2. (umieścić wyżej) to carry, to take- wniósł walizkę na piętro he carried the suitcase upstairs3. książk. (uzupełnić) to contribute- świadek nie wniósł do sprawy nic nowego the witness did not contribute to the case4. przen. (wywołać) to bring (in)- gdziekolwiek się pojawiła, wnosiła radość i życie she would bring joy and vivacity wherever she appeared5. (przedstawić do rozpatrzenia) to submit [petycję, podanie]- wnieść oskarżenie to file a charge- wnieść pozew o rozwód to file for divorce6. (wnioskować) to put forward a motion (o coś to do sth); to petition (o coś for sth) 7. Fin. wnieść opłatę/składkę to pay a fee/one’s contribution- wnieść kapitał to invest one’s capitalThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wn|ieść
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