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Polish[edit]
Etymology[edit]
A variant of agent, ultimately from Latin agēns. First attested in 1715.[1]
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
ajent m pers (female equivalent ajentka)
- (law) commission agent (agent entrusted with the possession of goods to be sold in the agent's name)
- Synonym: agent
Declension[edit]
Declension of ajent
Derived terms[edit]
noun
Related terms[edit]
adjective
noun
Collocations[edit]
Collocations
- ajent ubezpieczeniowy ― an insurance agent
- ajent policyjny ― a police agent
- ajent handlowy ― a sales agent
- nowy ajent ― a new commission agent
- poprzedni ajent ― the previous commission agent
- przyszły ajent ― a future commission agent
- dotychczasowy ajent ― a past commission agent
- prywatny ajent ― a private commission agent
- obecny ajent ― the current commission agent
- ajent stołówki ― a commission agent of a cafeteria/canteen
- ajent stacji benzynowej/paliw ― a commission agent of a gas station
- ajent bufetu ― a commission agent of a cafeteria/buffet
- ajent kiosku ― a commission agent of a kiosk
- ajent schroniska ― a commission agent of a shelter
- ajent sklepu ― a commission agent of a store
- ajent restauracji ― a commission agent of a restaurant
- ajent lokalu ― a commission agent of a locale
- ajent kina ― a commission agent of a movie theater
- ajent obiektu ― a commission agent of a facility
- ajent sieci ― a commission agent of a chain
- ajent klubu ― a commission agent of a club
- ajent punktu ― a commission agent of a place
- ajent zapewnia coś ― a commission agent provides something
- ajent prowadzi coś ― a commission agent runs something
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