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1 albeit
conjunction(literary) wenn auch; obgleich (geh.)* * *al·be·it* * *[ɔːl'biːɪt]conj (esp liter)obgleich, wenn auch* * *albeit [ɔːlˈbiːıt] konj obgleich, wenn auch* * *conjunction(literary) wenn auch; obgleich (geh.)* * *conj.obgleich konj. -
2 albeit
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3 belated
adjective* * *[bi'leitid](happening etc, late or too late: a belated birthday card; belated thanks.) verspätet- academic.ru/95419/belatedly">belatedly* * *be·lat·ed[bɪˈleɪtɪd, AM -t̬ɪd]adj verspätet\belated birthday greetings nachträgliche Geburtstagsgrüße* * *1. adj belatedly2. adv[bI'leItId, -lɪ] verspätet* * *belated [bıˈleıtıd] adj (adv belatedly)1. verspätet:belated best wishes nachträglich herzlichen Glückwunsch!;he recognized, albeit belatedly, that … er erkannte, wenn auch mit einiger Verspätung, dass …* * *adjective* * *adj.säumig adj.verspätet adj. -
4 grudgingly
adverb* * *adverb widerwillig* * *grudg·ing·ly[ˈgrʌʤɪŋli]adv widerwillig, widerstrebend* * *['grʌdZIŋlɪ]advwiderwilligalbeit grudgingly — wenn auch nur widerwillig
he grudgingly accepted the offer — er nahm das Angebot widerwillig an
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5 unwittingly
adverbunwissentlich; unabsichtlich [beleidigen]* * *un·wit·ting·ly[ʌnˈwɪtɪŋli, AM -t̬-]1. (without realizing) unwissentlich2. (unintentionally) unabsichtlich, unbeabsichtigterweise* * *[ʌn'wItIŋlɪ]advunbewusstI had agreed, albeit unwittingly, to take part — ich hatte mich völlig ahnungslos dazu bereit erklärt, mitzumachen
* * *adverbunwissentlich; unabsichtlich [beleidigen]* * *adv.unabsichtlich adv.unwissentlich adv.
См. также в других словарях:
albeit — (15c) is not an archaism, despite its sound and its formation on a subjunctive verb (all be it that); the shorter form albe, attested from about the same date, is now obsolete. Use with a that clause was early suppressed (Chaucer) and is now… … Modern English usage
Albeit — Al be it, conj. [OE. al be although it be, where al is our all. Cf. {Although}.] Even though; although; notwithstanding. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Albeit so masked, Madam, I love the truth. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
albeit — index regardless Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
albeit — (conj.) late 14c., a contraction of al be it al(though) it be (that) … Etymology dictionary
albeit — although, *though … New Dictionary of Synonyms
albeit — ► CONJUNCTION ▪ though. ORIGIN from all be it … English terms dictionary
albeit — [ôl bē′it] conj. [ME al be it, al(though) it be] although; even though … English World dictionary
albeit — 01. He is an excellent artist, [albeit] somewhat of a controversial one. 02. After 10 years working for his father, [albeit] somewhat reluctantly, he finally realized his dream of starting his own business. 03. The Fox & Frog is an authentic… … Grammatical examples in English
albeit — al|be|it [o:lˈbi:ıt US o:l ] conj formal [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: all be it although it may be ] used to add information that reduces the force or importance of what you have just said = ↑although ▪ He accepted the job, albeit with some… … Dictionary of contemporary English
albeit — [[t]ɔːlbi͟ːɪt[/t]] ADV: ADV with cl/group You use albeit to introduce a fact or comment which reduces the force or significance of what you have just said. [FORMAL] Charles s letter was indeed published, albeit in a somewhat abbreviated form. Syn … English dictionary
albeit — /awl bee it/, conj. although; even if: a peaceful, albeit brief retirement. [1350 1400; ME al be it al(though) it be] * * * … Universalium