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111nie móc wyjść ze zdumienia [zaskoczenia, osłupienia] — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 33}} być czymś bardzo zdziwionym, zdumionym, zaskoczonym (zwykle czymś pozytywnym); być oszołomionym ze zdumienia, osłupiałym :{{/stl 33}}{{stl 10}}Nie mogli wyjść ze zdumienia, że mu się to udało zrobić. {{/stl 10}} …
112de|moc|ra|tise — «dih MOK ruh tyz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, tised, tis|ing. Especially British. democratize …
113de|moc|ra|tism — «dih MOK ruh tihz uhm», noun. the theory or system of democracy …
114de|moc|ra|tist — «dih MOK ruh tihst», noun. a person who favors or supports democracy …
115de|moc|ra|ti|za|tion — «dih MOK ruh tuh ZAY shuhn», noun. a democratizing or being democratized: »It is a period of the democratization of all institutions (James Bryce) …
116de|moc|ra|tize — «dih MOK ruh tyz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, tized, tiz|ing. to make or become democratic: »... today s new era of democratized monarchy (Time) …
117De|moc|ri|te|an — «dih MOK ruh TEE uhn», adjective. of or having to do with Democritus or with the atomic theory associated with his name …
118no|moc|ra|cy — «noh MOK ruh see», noun, plural cies. government established and carried out in accordance with a code of laws. ╂[< Greek nomokratíā < nómos law + krátos rule] …
119ti|moc|ra|cy — «ty MOK ruh see», noun, plural cies. 1. a form of government in which love of honor is the dominant motive of the rulers (used in this sense by Plato). 2. a form of government in which the ownership of property is a requirement for holding office …
120Market On Close - MOC — A market order to be executed as near to the end of the exchange day as possible. Also known as an at the close order. This is an order entered sometime during the day that grants discretionary power to the trader, so that, as near as possible to …