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[Police] blessure par instrument contondantEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > wound by blunt object
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[Police] blessure par instrument contondantEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > wound by blunt object instrument
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3 blessure par instrument contondant
wound by blunt object (or instrument)Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > blessure par instrument contondant
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4 pocho|dzić1
impf vi 1. (wywodzić się) [osoba] to come (z czegoś from sth)- pochodzić z Polski/Londynu to come from Poland/London- pochodzić z rodziny robotniczej to come from a working-class family- skąd on pochodzi? where does he come from?- człowiek pochodzi od małpy humans are descended from apes2. (mieć źródło, przyczynę) [nazwa, słowo] to derive (od czegoś from sth); [ból] to originate (z czegoś in sth)- ból pochodzący z nerek a pain originating in the kidneys- towary pochodzące z przemytu/kradzieży smuggled/stolen goods- skąd pochodzą te plotki? where do these rumours come from?- rana pochodzi od uderzenia tępym narzędziem the wound was caused by a blow with a blunt object- informacja pochodzi z pewnego źródła the information comes from a reliable source3. (być z jakiegoś czasu) to date- pochodzić z XV wieku to date from a. back to the 15th century- film pochodzący z lat trzydziestych a film dating from the 1930sThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pocho|dzić1
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