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1 odwołanie
( urzędnika) dismissal; ( ambasadora) recall; (zarządzenia, alarmu) cancellation; ( od decyzji sądu) appeal* * *n.( zarządzenia)1. cancellation, repeal.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odwołanie
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2 odwoła|nie
Ⅰ sv ⇒ odwołać Ⅱ n 1. (ze stanowiska) dismissal- odwołanie ambasadora an ambassador’s recall- odwołanie wysłannika/przedstawiciela dismissal of an envoy/a representative- zarządzenie obowiązuje aż do odwołania the regulation is valid until further notice2. Prawo appeal- odwołanie od orzeczenia/od wyroku sądu an appeal against a judg(e)ment/a sentence- rozpatrzyć czyjeś odwołanie to consider sb’s appeal- wnieść a. złożyć odwołanie to lodge an appealThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odwoła|nie
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