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tuppence [ˈtʌpəns] RZ. Brit

tuppence → twopence

Zobacz też twopence

twopence [ˈtʌpəns] RZ. Brit

dwa pensy r.m. l.mn.

twopence [ˈtʌpəns] RZ. Brit

dwa pensy r.m. l.mn.

I . sentence [ˈsentəns] RZ.

2. sentence (words):

zdanie r.n.

sequence [ˈsi:kwəns] RZ.

1. sequence (order):

kolejność r.ż.
porządek r.m.

2. sequence (series):

ciąg r.m.

3. sequence (in film, dance):

sekwencja r.ż.

4. sequence (in cards):

sekwens r.m.

violence [ˈvaɪələns] RZ. bez l.mn.

1. violence (aggression):

przemoc r.ż.

2. violence (force):

expedience [ɪkˈspi:diəns], expediency [ɪkˈspi:diənsi] RZ. bez l.mn.

1. expedience (necessity):

2. expedience (advantageousness):

korzyść r.ż.

I . experience [ɪkˈspɪəriəns, Am -ˈspɪr-] RZ.

1. experience bez l.mn. (knowledge, skill):

2. experience (event):

przeżycie r.n.

inexperience [ˌɪnɪkˈspɪəriəns, Am -ˈspɪr-] RZ. bez l.mn.

ambience [ˈæmbiəns, Am ˌɑ:mbiˈɑ:ns] RZ.

audience [ˈɔ:diəns, Am ˈɑ:-] RZ.

1. audience (in public):

widzowie r.m. l.mn.

2. audience:

widzowie r.m. l.mn.
audience RADIO
słuchacze r.m. l.mn.

3. audience (readers):

czytelnicy r.m. l.mn.

4. audience (interview):

audiencja r.ż. u kogoś

I . commence [kəˈmens] form. CZ. cz. nieprzech.

credence [ˈkri:dəns] RZ. bez l.mn. form.

1. credence (credibility):

2. credence (faith):

eminence [ˈemɪnəns] RZ. bez l.mn.

II . evidence [ˈevɪdəns] CZ. cz. przech.

exigence [ˈeksɪʤəns], exigency [ˈeksɪʤənsi] RZ. form.

1. exigence bez l.mn. (urgency):

2. exigence (urgent needs):

wymogi r.m. l.mn.

lenience [ˈli:niəns], leniency [ˈli:niənsi] RZ. bez l.mn.

opulence [ˈɒpjəlens, Am ˈɑ:p-] RZ. bez l.mn.

patience [ˈpeɪʃəns] RZ. bez l.mn.

2. patience Brit GRY:

pasjans r.m.

prudence [ˈpru:dəns] RZ. bez l.mn.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

angielski
A longbowman could earn sixpence a day while a ploughman made twopence.
www.bbc.co.uk
Along with the shilling (12 pence) and the florin (2 shillings), the last general issue sixpence was issued in 1967.
en.wikipedia.org
Or it could graze in the adjacent paddock for sixpence per day.
en.wikipedia.org
Admittance was sixpence, and for an additional sixpence, one could sit in the grandstand.
en.wikipedia.org
At the play-house, however, they charged me sixpence for one orange, and that noways remarkably good.
londonist.com
Average wages then paid to employees were 12 pounds per annum with victuals and drink; and to temporary labourers 2 shillings and sixpence per day with beer.
en.wikipedia.org
To ease transition, the 5c, 10c and 20c were the same size as the sixpence, shilling and florin that they respectively replaced.
en.wikipedia.org
The original admission price to climb to the platform was later reduced to sixpence (children under 12 were half-price).
en.wikipedia.org
We now had stamps in values of twopence, fourpence, one shilling and one and sixpence, and five shillings.
www.jamaicaobserver.com
Formerly owned by a brewery, pigsties at the rear were rented out for sixpence a year.
en.wikipedia.org

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