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f ( Gpl aplikacji) 1. (wzór naszyty na tkaninę) appliqué design- bluzka z aplikacjami an appliquéd blouse2. Prawo (sędziowska, adwokacka) legal training a. apprenticeship, pupilage GB- odbyć/zrobić aplikację adwokacką to serve one’s articles a. pupilage GB, to train as a solicitor/barrister GB3. Komput. application (program)- otworzyć/zamknąć aplikację to open/close an application4. książk. (podanie) application- złożyć aplikację o przyznanie stypendium to submit an application for a grant5. książk. (metod) application UThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > aplikacj|a
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f initials- postawić parafę na dokumencie to initial a document- przedstawić coś komuś do parafy to submit sth to sb for initiallingThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > paraf|a
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23 ratyfikacj|a
f (G pl ratyfikacji) ratification U- ratyfikacja traktatu the ratification of a treaty- dokonać ratyfikacji umowy to ratify an agreement- przedstawić dokument do ratyfikacji przez parlament to submit a document for ratification by parliamentThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ratyfikacj|a
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24 zaaprob|ować
pf vt książk. to approve [projekt, wydatki]; to agree to, to accept [zmiany w tekście]- projekt został zaaprobowany przez rząd the project was approved by the government- przedłożyć coś do zaaprobowania to submit sth for approval ⇒ aprobowaćThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zaaprob|ować
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25 zaopini|ować
pf vt książk. zaopiniować coś to give one’s opinion on sth [projekt, propozycję]- zaopiniować coś pozytywnie/negatywnie to give a positive/negative opinion on sth- zostać pozytywnie/negatywnie zaopiniowanym to receive a positive/negative opinion- przedstawić coś do zaopiniowania to submit sth for approval ⇒ opiniowaćThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zaopini|ować
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