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1 fer|ować
impf vt książk. ferować sąd to pass judgement także przen., to reach a verdict także przen.- ferować wyrok to pass (a) sentence, to pronounce a sentence- nie można ferować wyroków, dopóki nie pozna się wszystkich szczegółów (sprawy) it’s impossible to pass judgement without knowing all the details (of a case)- ferowane przez nią sądy są zwykle krzywdzące she’s usually very harsh in her judgementsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > fer|ować
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2 pierw
adv. przest., książk. first (of all)- pierw sprawdź, zanim osądzisz check first before you pass judgementThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pierw
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3 powołan|y
Ⅰ pp ⇒ powołać Ⅱ adj. praed. obligated- Teatr Narodowy jest powołany do krzewienia kultury w społeczeństwie the National Theatre’s mission a. raison d’être is to promote a. foster culture in society- nie czuję się powołany do wydawania sądów ani opinii it ill behoves me to pass judgement or express opinionsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > powołan|y
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4 wartości|ować
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wartości|ować
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5 wyrok
m (G wyroku) 1. (kara) sentence- łagodny/surowy/sprawiedliwy wyrok a mild/harsh/just a. fair sentence- wydać wyrok to pass a sentence, to pronounce a sentence- uchylić wyrok to set aside a sentence2. (orzeczenie sądu) verdict, judgement- wyrok skazujący/uniewinniający a guilty/innocent verdict3. przen. (ostateczna decyzja) verdict 4. zw. pl książk. decree- wyroki losu decree of fate, divine decree- □ wyrok prawomocny Prawo judgement in force, effective judgement- wyrok zaoczny Prawo judgement in default- wykonać wyrok Prawo to execute a sentence, to carry out a sentence* * *verdict, sentence* * *mizwł. prawn. sentence; (= werdykt) verdict; (= decyzja) ruling; wyrok skazujący sentence, conviction, verdict of guilty; wyrok uniewinniający verdict of not guilty, acquittal; wyrok zaoczny judgment by default; wyrok w zawieszeniu suspended sentence; odsiadywać wyrok serve a sentence, serve l. do time; ogłosić wyrok pronounce a sentence; wydawać wyrok (na kogoś) pass a sentence (on sb); wykonać wyrok execute a sentence; zawieszenie wykonania wyroku stay of execution.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyrok
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6 opiniować
* * *ipf.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > opiniować
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7 cenzur|ka
f 1. dim. Szkol. (school) report 2. (opinia) appraisal, judgement; (negatywna) censure C/U- wystawiać komuś cenzurkę to appraise sb, to judge sb; (negatywnie) to pass censure on sbThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > cenzur|ka
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