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I -odu, -ody; loc sg - odzie; m( przyczyna) cause; ( uzasadnienie) reasonII -oda, -odowie; loc sg - odzie; m; PRAWOz powodu — +gen because of, due to
* * *mi-o- Gen. -u pl. -y1. (= przyczyna) cause ( czegoś of sth); reason ( czegoś for sth); nie dać komuś powodu do gniewu give sb no reason to be angry; mieć powody do obaw have cause for concern; nieobecny z powodu choroby absent due to illness; mieć powody, by coś zrobić have just cause to do sth, be justified in doing sth.2. (= uprzęż) harness.mp-o- Gen. -a pl. - owie prawn. plaintiff; Br. (zwł. w sprawie rozwodowej) petitioner.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > powód
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Ⅰ m pers. (N pl powodowie) Prawo plaintiff, complainant, petitioner- powód wniósł skargę the plaintiff brought chargesⅡ m inanim. (G powodu) 1. (przyczyna) reason, cause- z powodu czegoś because of sth- powód do narzekań cause for complaint- bez wyraźnego powodu for no (apparent) reason, without good reason- nie bez powodu not without reason a. cause- jeśli się spóźnisz z jakiegoś powodu… if you are late for any reason…- z sobie tylko znanych powodów wolała… for reasons known only to herself she preferred…- jaki był powód jego rezygnacji? what was his reason for resigning?- była zła i miała powody she was angry, and with good reason- miał więcej niż inni powodów do narzekań he had better reason than most to complain- kłócili się bez powodu they argued over nothing- przyszli tu z twojego powodu they came here because of you- z jakiegoś powodu nie chciała przyjść for some reason she didn’t want to come- nie było powodu, żeby tak rozpaczać there was no reason a. cause for such despair2. (rzemień lub sznur) halter- trzymać konia za powód to hold a horse by a halter- prowadzić konia na powodzie to lead a horse on a halterThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pow|ód
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3 powodowy
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > powodowy
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4 powódka
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > powódka
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5 powód|ka
f Prawo plaintiff, complainant, petitionerThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > powód|ka
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