English term
quotation
3 +2 | wycena | Jadwiga Slosarz |
4 +6 | oferta (cenowa) | Adam Lankamer |
Non-PRO (1): Evonymus (Ewa Kazmierczak)
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Proposed translations
wycena
http://dictionary.cambridge.org
quote (PRICE)
to give a price, especially one that will be charged for doing a piece of work:
The architect has quoted £3000 to build an extension.
quotation
the price that a person says they will charge to do a piece of work
oferta (cenowa)
agree |
Robert Willam
22 mins
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agree |
inmb
34 mins
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agree |
bajbus
38 mins
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agree |
Jan Lompies
1 hr
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agree |
AgaM25
1 hr
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agree |
ANNA BLAZ
1 hr
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