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I . enemy [ˈenəmi] RZ.

1. enemy (not friend):

enemy
wróg r.m.

2. enemy WOJSK.:

enemy

II . enemy [ˈenəmi] PRZYM.

1. enemy (not friendly):

enemy

2. enemy WOJSK.:

enemy

arch-enemy RZ.

public enemy (number one) RZ.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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He incarcerated more than 1,000 real or suspected enemies of the state.
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He is also able to turn the word attack on himself to attack his enemies.
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It was a self-contained unit for reconnaissance patrolling, sabotage and guerrilla warfare operations behind enemy lines.
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He then has to take a round from the enemy sniper's magazine - that's the one with his name on it.
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Finally, the strength of certain enemies can fluctuate based on the time of day.
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On his second trip with the wounded, he was clubbed from behind by an enemy soldier.
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Players must fight numerous enemies, perform platforming tasks, and occasionally solve puzzles to progress through the story.
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For example, attempting to turn an enemy's flank generally requires one to separate the flanking force from one's main body.
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Rule of thumb, far from being the enemy of management, is what managers throughout the world have relied upon to inform their action.
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Helicopters were not able to land at the base because of heavy enemy fire.
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