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Polish {adjektiv}
polonais · polonaise · polonais · polonaises
polish {substantiv}
brillant · politesse · éducation · lustre · savoir-vivre · poli · pâte à polir · raffinement
to polish {verb}
astiquer · se polir · se lisser · polir · perfectionner · encaustiquer · fignoler · cirer · lustrer
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Engelsk-fransk översättning av "Polish"
"Polish" fransk översättning
Polish {substantiv}
(e) The Polish Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (project member).
We are making demands on the Polish people, but we also have duties towards them.
We need only remember what a disaster the Polish corridor brought down upon us.
Polish legal system penalizes any form of physical violence against children.
Polish criminal law considers abusive conduct towards a minor to be a crime.
Polish {adjektiv}
The Polish Constitution of 2 April 1997 under article 35, provides the following:
The most important regulatory body of Polish accounting is the Parliament (Sejm).
According to the Polish prosecutor, a warrant has been issued for al-Kassar.
As a consequence, the financial results of the Polish coal industry deteriorated.
A representative of Polish Police takes part in the activities of this group.
Polish {adj.}
Chairs of human rights had been established at several Polish universities.
This is proof that Polish companies are being discriminated against on the Russian market.
Thus, syllabuses have been prepared for Polish language, literature and history.
In particular, it is scandalous to compare the League of Polish Families with the German Nazis.
Polish companies comply fully with resolution 733 (2002).
polish {substantiv}
The level of education of most Polish Roma children must be regarded as very low.
The claims that the Polish language has a negative influence on the children ’ s education, but such assumptions are racist.
Right to education, “Report from monitoring” (Editor of the publication), Warsaw 2003 Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights: 210 pp. (in
The Act on the educational system, in its article 1, stipulates that every Polish citizen has the right to education, including children
polish {substantiv} (även: good breeding)
polish {substantiv}
polish {substantiv} [bild.]
to polish {verb}
to polish [polished|polished] {vb} (även: to furbish, to scrub, to rub up, to bone)
to polish [polished|polished] {vb}
to polish [polished|polished] {vb}
to polish [polished|polished] {vb} (även: to lap)
No, it started from the need of the Prime Minister to polish his international stature at an international conference two years ago.
to polish
polish
polish his budget speech.
The KPCS applies to rough diamonds only, not to polished diamonds.
to polish [polished|polished] {vb}
to polish [polished|polished] {vb} (även: to wax)
to polish [polished|polished] {tran. vb} (även: to perfect)
to polish [polished|polished] {tran. vb} (även: to wax)
She polished her shoes, Karen Redman polished her shoes, Roger Gallaway polished his shoes, and then I polished mine.
Those children earn their living through garbage collecting, begging for money, shoes polishing, doing the washing at restaurants, and involving some offences.
to polish [polished|polished] (car) {tran. vb}
Synonymer
Synonymer (engelska) till "polish":
© Princeton Universityround · round off · polish up · brush up · refine · fine-tune · down · smooth · smoothen · shine · gloss · glossiness · burnish · refinement · culture · cultivation · finish
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