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61 udzia|ł
m (G udziału) 1. sgt participation, part C, share C; (w zbrodni) complicity- aktywny/chętny/masowy udział active/eager/mass participation- udział w konkursie/rządzie participation in the contest/in the government- udział w zyskach a share in the profits- lud nie miał udziału w sprawach publicznych people had no say in public affairs- udział zbóż w imporcie wyniósł 10% grain constituted 10% of the the country’s imports- mam swój udział w wydaniu tej książki I played a part in the publication of this book- wziąć a. brać w czymś (czynny) udział to take (an active) part in sth, to participate (actively) in sth- z udziałem/bez udziału kogoś with/without sb’s participation2. Ekon., Fin. (wkład wspólnika) share- udział spółdzielczy/członkowski a cooperative/member’s share- udział uprawniający do głosowania a voting share- mam niewielki procent udziałów w firmie I have a. hold a few shares of the company stock- sprzedam swoje udziały I’ll sell my shares- założył przedsiębiorstwo z udziałem kapitału zagranicznego he set up his business with the help of foreign capital■ być czyimś udziałem książk. to affect sb- zmartwienia matki stały się też naszym udziałem our mother’s worries affected us as well- przypadło jej w udziale pół kamienicy po dziadku książk. she inherited half of her grandfather’s town house- przypada mi w udziale przyjemność powitania państwa it is my pleasure to welcome you, I have the pleasure of welcoming youThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > udzia|ł
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