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1 izba
( pomieszczenie) room; ( w parlamencie) house, ( urząd państwowy) chamberIzba Gmin/Lordów — the House of Commons/Lords
* * *f.1. (= pokój, pomieszczenie) room, chamber; izba chorych infirmary; izba dziecka children shelter; izba porodowa delivery room; izba przyjęć admission room, reception room; izba wytrzeźwień detoxification center; pot. drunk tank; izba pamięci memorial room; izba żołnierska barrack room.2. (jednostka organizacyjna, instytucja) chamber; izba handlowa chamber of commerce; izba lekarska physicians' chamber; izba adwokacka lawyers' chamber; izba morska marine chamber; izba rozrachunkowa clearing-house.3. polit. ( organ państwowy) house, chamber; Izba Reprezentantów parl. the House of Representatives; Izba Lordów/Gmin parl. the House of Lords/Commons; izba niższa/wyższa parlamentu parl. the lower/upper house of parliament; Izba Gwiaździsta hist. the Star Chamber; Izba Skarbowa the Internal Revenue Service; Najwyższa Izba Kontroli the Supreme Control Chamber.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > izba
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2 gmina
* * *f.1. adm. ( w Europie) commune; ( w Wielkiej Brytanii) district, borough; ( w Stanach Zjednoczonych) township; ( w Nowym Jorku) borough.2. pot. ( urząd) commune council.4. Izba Gmin polit. the House of Commons.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gmina
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