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v/i despair (an + Dat of); an der Menschheit etc. verzweifeln lose all faith in mankind etc.; am Verzweifeln sein be desperate; es ist zum Verzweifeln it’s enough to drive you to despair ( oder distraction); nur nicht verzweifeln! don’t give up, don’t despair* * *to despair* * *ver|zwei|feln ptp verzweifeltvi aux seinto despair ( an +dat of)am Leben verzwéífeln — to despair of life
nur nicht verzwéífeln! — don't despair!, don't give up!
es ist zum Verzweifeln! — it makes you despair!, it drives you to despair!
* * *(to lose hope (of): I despair of ever teaching my son anything.) despair* * *ver·zwei·feln *vi Hilfsverb: sein (völlig verzagen) to despair[nur] nicht \verzweifeln! don't despair!▪ an jdm \verzweifeln to despair of sban den Politikern bin ich schon lange verzweifelt I have despaired of politicians for a long timees ist zum V\verzweifeln mit dir! you drive me to despaires ist zum V\verzweifeln mit diesem Projekt! this project is driving me crazy!* * *intransitives Verb; meist mit sein despairüber etwas/jemanden verzweifeln — despair at something/of somebody
am Leben/an den Menschen verzweifeln — despair of life/humanity
* * *verzweifeln v/i despair (an +dat of);verzweifeln lose all faith in mankind etc;am Verzweifeln sein be desperate;es ist zum Verzweifeln it’s enough to drive you to despair ( oder distraction);nur nicht verzweifeln! don’t give up, don’t despair* * *intransitives Verb; meist mit sein despairüber etwas/jemanden verzweifeln — despair at something/of somebody
am Leben/an den Menschen verzweifeln — despair of life/humanity
* * *(an) v.to despair (of) v.
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