Examples of using Double-decker in English and their translations into Polish
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two triple-decker(three cells each), three double-decker(two cells), four-deck one cell for each ship.
Barcelona bus system consists of more than 1000 vehicles including double-decker touristic buses with multilingual audio guides.
with one double bed in double-decker bus or telephone box red!
Riding London double-decker bus doesn't differ much from the use of polish private buses which have their lines in Warsaw
Thanks to its new double-decker DuettoPlus restaurant car, VR is able to offer an even better service environment that
Chassis with the Volvo hybrid bus powertrain also form the basis for British double-decker buses and BRT shuttle buses in South America and other markets.
In the rear of the 14 metre long double-decker is the MAN D 2676 LOH Euro 6 engine with 371 kW/ 505 PS.
I have suffered in my flesh overtaking of off-road double-decker buses, getting into mud roads to 80 per hour,
The double-decker, which has been the crowning glory of the Setra brand since 1981,
With a capacity of up to 96 passengers, this double-decker offers both the discerning holidaymaker
The double-decker aircraft was equipped by Ferdinand Porsche with an Austro-Daimler motor Type 23.000 with 222 hp.
Then you're a double-decker, lameoid chicken sandwich. oh, yeah? well, if i'm a chicken wing?
Oh, my word. Double-decker coming through.'The last few corners were a straight dual'between the single-decker and the double-decker.
buildings, and a double-decker bus on fire.
the Middle East by its own account 150 own refrigerated trailers with advanced refrigeration technology and equipment, a double-decker.
 In the streets of Scottish cities one could see double-decker buses with a bear carrying an artillery shell
Board our traditional red double-decker bus and visit Cardiff Castle,
in particular the FLIRT trains and KISS double-decker trains, have undergone an inspection and commissioning programme there
it's no bigger than a double-decker bus, designed in the late'60s, launched in the mid-'70s
the British flag, a double-decker bus, a London's iconic telephone booth,