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pf — przekon|ywać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (zmienić czyjś stosunek) to convince; (namówić) to persuade- przekonywał sąd o swej niewinności he was trying to convince the court of his innocence- przekonywała go do przełożenia wyjazdu she was trying to persuade him to put off his journey- przekonała nas do swoich racji she has won us over a. round- przekonaj go, że postępuje źle convince him that he’s not doing the right thing- twoje słowa nikogo nie przekonują your words aren’t convincing anybody- przekonanie matki, że mówi prawdę, zajęło mu dużo czasu it took him a long time to convince his mother that he was telling the truth- zostałem przekonany I’ve been convinced2. (wpłynąć na opinię) to win [sb] over- próbował przekonać rodziców do swoich pomysłów/swojej nowej dziewczyny he was trying to make his parents warm to his ideas/his new girlfriendⅡ przekonać się — przekonywać się 1. (uwierzyć) to become convinced- wszyscy się przekonali, że pomysł był dobry everybody became convinced that the idea was good2. (zmienić zdanie na korzyść) to take to- w końcu przekonała się do nowej koleżanki/metody pracy eventually she took to the new colleague/accepted the new method of workThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przekon|ać
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