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Перевод: Polish
[прилагательное] польский; [существительное] польский язык
Тезаурус:
- He says: "Although the medal has only recently been created, it was a proud and memorable day when we went to the Polish Embassy in London to receive it."
- A British orderly and a Polish civilian were pumping filth from one of the lavatories into a long cylindrical cart.
- Suitable finishes are transparent or white French polish, a cold cure lacquer or an acrylic varnish.
- You polish the tooth of the dog and the talon of the cat.
- WARSAW (AFP) - The Polish government is to take legal action against those responsible for torturing and murdering thousands of people in Poland during the Stalinist era.
- Half a century ago, sincere East European communists expected liberation from the Nazis and the arrival of socialism to be "a big bang followed by eternal happiness", in the sardonic words of Jacek Kuron, a Polish Solidarity activist.
- One day a German officer came in to the camp to supervise work that was being done on some primitive drains by Polish forced labour.
- The breathtaking goals which the Polish pair, Dziekanowski and Wdowczyk, scored before the interval were supplemented by Walker's score 20 minutes from the end.
- The Commission resorted to desperate, grand-scale measures: along the valley of the river Netze as far east as Bromberg it settled a solid block of 22,000 Germans in an effort to prevent Polish land purchases in the area.
- But, even with this emphasis, an emerging nationalism could provide the medium for many class conflicts - for example, between Ukrainian peasants and Russian or Polish landlords and Jewish land agents and tax collectors; between Tatar workers and Russian employers, between Baku Muslim oil workers and Christian oil magnates (Armenian, Russian, Swedish, Georgian).
- Their fears were not allayed by restrictions on the Polish language, since the Prussians made no distinctions between Kaszubian and Polish.
- Three of our gallant Polish allies, two of them airmen and RAFA members, have been awarded the Polish Cross by the present Polish Government in recognition of their war efforts.
- Ironically, by absorbing huge new areas of strong Polish identity in the years 1793-;1807, the Prussians probably helped extend the idea of a Polish identity to Poles who up to then had simply thought of themselves as Polish-speaking Prussians.
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