“GROUP” на польській мові

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іменник
grupa
group party class cluster division clump
zespół
team syndrome unit group set panel
ugrupowanie
grouping group
grono
bunch group cluster circle body company
gromada
flock group bunch troop phylum gathering
frakcja
fraction cut group piece scrap
kompleks
complex group
liczba
number quantity amount group class
partia
party batch lot part consignment group
odłam
faction fraction section group block mass
peleton
group
zespół muzyczny
group ensemble
pułk
regiment group
gniazdo
nest socket seat receptacle seating group
rzut
throw kick projection cast toss group
прикметник
grupowy
group
дієслово
grupować
group assemble classify
zgrupować
group unite class
ugrupować się
group
gniazdować
nest group

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іменник

category class classification grouping set lot batch bracket type sort kind variety family species genus breed grade grading rank status

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”Rew stood and looked around the group.

Requested most often by the group is the tale of the death of all women.

Sam felt his own face stiffen this time, as he remembered the terrorist group he had encountered on his way here.

The group was eating cold food from their packs, and he guessed that as soon as they’d quaffed the coffee, they would continue on, making it several more leagues away from Eastwatch before dawn.

Wordlessly, Rew gestured the group into position, having the women put their backs to the small fire and cluster close together.

When they were done, each group was led away, one mounted slaver in front, two on foot behind with their spears held close.

“Had they gathered together before they attacked, maybe they’d have a chance, but it’s clear this spellcaster is capable of handling a small group with little difficulty.

The squad of soldiers retreated as a second group of them were torn open by the invisible assault.

Rel’s group headed directly for the central ring and an unlit bonfire of wood that must have been dragged hundreds of miles.

WThile the bandits concentrated all their attention on this gate, a small group of soldiers took the back gate, which was defended by only three men.

Common enough, amongst a group of narjags.