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I . comfort [ˈkʌmfət, am. angl. -ɚt] SAM.

1. comfort (not discomfort):

comfort
wygoda ž. spol
to live in comfort

2. comfort (consolation):

comfort
pociecha ž. spol
to take comfort from sth
words of comfort

3. comfort (person):

to be a comfort to sb

fraza:

comforts mn. (thing)
wygody ž. spol mn.

II . comfort [ˈkʌmfət, am. angl. -ɚt] GLAG. preh. glag.

operating comfort
łatwość obsługi ž. spol

comfort station SAM. AM

comfort station
toaleta ž. spol publiczna

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The upper portions, the cuff, was relatively soft, designed primarily for comfort and warmth.
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A more luxuriously outfitted boat can include padded seating, small wet bars, and other features which are designed to enhance passenger comfort and enjoyment.
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She mourns in front of it until a man, who had been desperately searching for her, shows up and comforts her.
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Issues of travel time, reliability, and comfort caused it to lose much of its market share of passenger transport.
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Although separated from their parents and elder brother, whom they missed very much, they are comforted and encouraged by kindly rural people surrounding them.
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Thus provided for, he was able to spend the rest of his days in comfort.
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Neither expects to find that same level of connection, companionship, or comfort that they found in past partners.
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The form and weighting of the shaft defines the balance, which itself defines the ease, efficiency and comfort of use of the geologist's hammer.
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An old woman comes by and helps her comfort the baby.
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The supposed widebody comfort which it was assumed passengers would demand was illusory.
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