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Polack
In the contemporary English language, the noun Polack ( and ) is a derogatory, mainly North American, reference to a person of Polish origin. In Polish-language media, it is usually also used as direct translation for English term Polack.
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Polack
Polack, n. (a.) (ˈpəʊlək, ˈpəʊlæk, ˈpəʊlɑːk) Also 6–7 Polake, 7 Polaque, -eak, -ach, (9 -ak) 9 Pollack, Pullack and with lower-case initial. [a. Pol. Polak a Pole; Ger. Polack, F. Polaque.] A. n. 1. A native or inhabitant of Poland; a Pole; in quot. 1609, the king of Poland. So † ˈPolaker Obs. rare....
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Polack (disambiguation)
Polack is a derogatory reference to a person of Polish descent. Polack may also refer to:
Polack (surname)
Polatsk, or Połack, a city in Belarus
See also
Pollack (disambiguation)
Pollock (disambiguation)
Polák
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Polack (surname)
Elizabeth Polack (fl. mid-19th century), English playwright
Israel Polack (1909–1993), Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian, Chilean, and Israeli textile industrialist
Jan Polack (1435–1519), Polish painter
Joel Samuel Polack (1807–1882), first Jewish settler in New Zealand
Maria Polack (1787–1849), English
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Friedrich Polack
See Fritz Polack for the WWII era general.
Friedrich Polack (1835–1915) was a German educationist and author. Frick)
1887, Lyrische Dichtungen
1889, Aus der Jugend für die Jugend (fairy tales)
1912, Dichtungen in Poesie und Prosa für die Unterstufe
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Elizabeth Polack
Polack's presumed aunt (or perhaps mother), Maria Polack, was one of the first Anglo-Jewish novelists. Polack may have also been related to Joel Samuel Polack, author of two well-received travel books about New Zealand.
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Jan Polack
Jan Polack Johannes Po(l)lack (Hanns Polagk, Polegk) () (between 1435 and 1450 – 1519) was a 15th-century painter. Gallery
Further reading
Andrea Langer, "Jan Polack" in "Neue Deutsche Biographie", München 1999.
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Fritz Polack
See Friedrich Polack for the educationist. General Polack surrendered to the US 85th Infantry Division at La Stanga, Italy, near Belluno.
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Maria Polack
Maria Polack (31 January 1787 – 8 January 1849) was an English Jewish novelist and educator. Her father, Ephraim Polack, was a prominent member of the Great Synagogue of London, and her niece (or perhaps daughter), Elizabeth Polack, was the first
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Gillian Polack
Gillian Polack (born April 1961) is an Australian writer and editor. Life
Gillian Polack was born in Melbourne. She went to local state schools.
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参考文献:1.Polack FP, Thomas SJ, Kitchin N, et al. Safety and efficacy of the BNT162b2 mRNA Covid-19 vaccine. 《最新我国新冠疫苗接种剂次超7亿》央视新闻(https://m.weibo.cn/2656274875/4644019370459425) 10.Polack FP, Thomas SJ, Kitchin N, et al.
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Steven Polack
Steven George Polack (born 10 January 1961) is an English football manager and former player who the head coach of Gor Mahia F.C. in Kenya. Early life
Polack was born in Birmingham, England to an English mother and a father from the West Indies.
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Emmanuelle Polack
Life and career
Emmanuelle Polack grew up in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, a western suburb of Paris. Polack also writes children’s and young adult books, including one about Sophie Scholl.
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Abraham Isaac Polack
Abraham Isaac Polack was a Dutch Jewish engraver who worked in Amsterdam in the 18th century.
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Engravers from Amsterdam
Dutch Jews
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