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 Translation for 'cybercafé' from English to Polish
NOUN   a cybercafé | cybercafés
inform.
kafejka {f} internetowa
cybercafé
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Translation for 'cybercafé' from English to Polish

cybercafé
kafejka {f} internetowainform.
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Usage Examples English
  • Just before Christmas, Les and Denise move into the area and began running their own cafe on the site of the previous cybercafé that had been destroyed in a fire, resulting in Roy's death.
  • The village hall hosts the local community access point "Cow Pats" twice weekly on Wednesday nights and Saturdays, providing a rural cybercafé.
  • As a child, she frequented a cybercafé every day after school to play Prince of Persia. Later she played League of Legends, Mortal Kombat and Tekken.
  • An Internet café, also known as a cybercafé, is a café (or a convenience store or a fully dedicated Internet access business) that provides the use of computers with high bandwidth Internet access on the payment of a fee.
  • The Askew Student Life Center is home to the Student Life Cinema. The Student Life Center offers a cybercafe with computers for Internet surfing and computer games, as well as board games, in addition to a pottery making space tucked in the corner of the ground floor. A coffee shop called the Grindhouse Cafe sells snacks and drinks in the cybercafe. The cybercafe hosts Super Smash Bros. tournaments and other gaming tournaments.

  • Recently they opened a new campus, Classical Academy Online with Dr. Stacey Perez as principal, replacing their old 'Online' program and cybercafe.
  • After the boys leave the flat, they receive 633 responses to the advertisement. This is what the girls, who are now returning home, discover. They also find the faded and perfumed plant, the empty perfume bottle and the white underwear stained red by the T-shirt. They plot revenge and delete the 633 mails. Then they go to the cybercafe to invite the boys on a date with two dancers.
  • In 2017, a Cybercafe was added to the school's facilities. It consists of a menu in which you pay apart from the Cafeteria.
  • Luke first arrived in Charnham in January 2000 with his father, Andrew, his sister Sara, their stepmother Nikki, and step-siblings Darren and Becky. Luke quickly landed work at the Cybercafe and dated local barmaid Siobhan Jones for a while.
  • In 1999 the station was refurbished at a cost of £2.1 million. It was the first service station in the country to include a cybercafe, and the last to have a separate truckers' cafe.

  • Pope and internet artist Heath Bunting planned to open London's first cybercafe in 1994, although were beaten to it by Cyberia.
  • In 1998, with producer Stephen Wilkinson, he began work on the first UK television programmes to feature streaming video and an interactive website. The shows featured news about internet developments, technology and culture. They were recorded in London's Cybercafe for broadcast on BBC2.
  • Friendster also had content partners, including game developers and publishers who provided monetization solutions on the Friendster platform using MOL's payment channels and Friendster's large user base. Sub-brands of Friendster included "Friendster iCafe", a cybercafe management system, and "Friendster Hotspots", a free Wi-Fi infrastructure for retailers.
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