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Ambiente
partner

im PONS Wörterbuch

I. partner [ˈpɑ:tnəʳ, Am ˈpɑ:rtnɚ] SUBST

1. partner (in dance, game):

partner
partner(ka) m (f)

2. partner (in crime, business):

partner
wspólnik(-iczka) m (f)
partner to a merger WIRTSCH

3. partner (spouse):

partner
małżonek(-nka) m (f)

II. partner [ˈpɑ:tnəʳ, Am ˈpɑ:rtnɚ] VERB trans

to partner sb

associated partner SUBST

associated partner
partner m stowarzyszony

business partner SUBST WIRTSCH

business partner
partner m handlowy
business partner
partner w interesach

contracting partner SUBST JUR

contracting partner

contract partner SUBST

contract partner

cooperation partner SUBST

cooperation partner

financial partner SUBST

financial partner
partner m finansowy

founding partner SUBST WIRTSCH

founding partner
wspólnik m [lub partner m ] założyciel

general partner SUBST WIRTSCH

1. general partner (co-owner):

general partner

2. general partner (of a limited company):

general partner

limited partner SUBST WIRTSCH

limited partner

media partner SUBST

media partner
partner m medialny

pilot partner SUBST

pilot partner
Present
Ipartner
youpartner
he/she/itpartners
wepartner
youpartner
theypartner
Past
Ipartnered
youpartnered
he/she/itpartnered
wepartnered
youpartnered
theypartnered
Present Perfect
Ihavepartnered
youhavepartnered
he/she/ithaspartnered
wehavepartnered
youhavepartnered
theyhavepartnered
Past Perfect
Ihadpartnered
youhadpartnered
he/she/ithadpartnered
wehadpartnered
youhadpartnered
theyhadpartnered

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If not, this might be the cheapskates way out to keeping your partner happy.
www.northernstar.com.au
Where a partner has died, his estate also becomes severally liable.
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He became a partner in the firm sometime after 1873.
en.wikipedia.org
There is no senior partner and junior partner in our relations, he said.
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This corresponds with the song's lyrics which deal with the demise of a relationship taking a metaphorically physical toll on a partner.
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