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de première classe

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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angielski
francuski
francuski

I. first class RZ.

1. first class TRANSP.:

première r.ż.

2. first class (of post):

II. first-class PRZYM.

1. first-class TRANSP.:

first-class accommodation, compartment, hotel, seat, ticket

2. first-class (of post):

first-class stamp

3. first-class Brit UNIW.:

first-class degree

4. first-class (excellent):

III. first class PRZYSŁ.

1. first class TRANSP.:

first class travel

2. first class (of post):

sergeant first class RZ. Am WOJSK.

private first class, PFC RZ. Am WOJSK.

caporal r.m.

airman first class RZ. Am

airman first class WOJSK., LOT.
francuski
francuski
angielski
angielski

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angielski
angielski
francuski
francuski

I. first class RZ.

II. first class PRZYM.

first-class hotel, ticket
first-class merchandise
first-class restaurant

III. first class PRZYSŁ.

first class travel
francuski
francuski
angielski
angielski
de 1ère catégorie hôtel
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angielski
angielski
francuski
francuski

first-class PRZYM.

first-class hotel, ticket
first-class merchandise
first-class restaurant

I. first class RZ.

II. first class PRZYSŁ.

first class to travel
first class to send
francuski
francuski
angielski
angielski

catégorie [kategɔʀi] RZ. r.ż.

1. catégorie (groupe):

2. catégorie SPORT:

3. catégorie (qualité):

de 1ère catégorie produit alimentaire
de 1ère catégorie hôtel

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