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alle1♦voorbeelden:hij had alle reden om • he had every reason tote allen tijde • at any timeboven alle twijfel • beyond all doubtvoor alle zekerheid • just in case————————alle21 all ⇒ every, each, 〈 met betrekking tot personen, zelfstandig ( gebruikt); ook〉 everyone, 〈 met betrekking tot personen, zelfstandig ( gebruikt); ook〉 everybody♦voorbeelden:van alle kanten • from all sidesin aller ogen • in the eyes of everybodyin alle opzichten • in all respectsallen gingen weer naar huis • everyone went home againhet verbaasde allen die het hoorden • it surprised everyone who heard ithij is ons aller vriend • he is a friend to all of uszij gingen met zijn allen • they went all togethergeen van allen wist het • not one of them knewalle twee haar oorbellen • both (of) her earringsallen zonder uitzondering • everyone without exception -
42 несомненно
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44 związ|ek
m (G związku) 1. (zależność) connection (z czymś with sth); (między dwoma elementami) link; (powiązanie) relation (z czymś to sth); (między dwoma, wieloma elementami) relationship, interrelation(ship)- związek między pracą a płacą the relationship between work and pay- ścisły/luźny związek teorii z praktyką a close/loose relationship between theory and practice- wypowiedź mająca związek z dyskusją a statement pertinent a. relevant to the discussion- nie widzę związku między bezrobociem a przyrostem naturalnym I can’t see any relationship between unemployment and the birth rate- przekład pozostaje w bardzo luźnym związku z oryginałem it’s a very free a. loose translation (of the original)- wykazano niewątpliwy związek między paleniem tytoniu a zachorowalnością na raka the link between smoking and cancer has been established beyond all doubt- teoria jest zupełnie bez związku z rzeczywistością the theory bears no relation whatsoever to reality2. zw. pl (więź) (oparty na uczuciu, wspólnocie zainteresowań) bond przen.; (rodzinny, uczuciowy) tie zw. pl przen.- związki krwi blood ties- związki przyjaźni the bonds of friendship- umacniać związki rodzinne to strengthen family ties- łączyły ich silne związki duchowe there was a strong spiritual bond between them3. (wspólnota) relationship- związek monogamiczny a pair bond- wszystkie jej związki kończyły się wzajemnymi oskarżeniami all her relationships ended in bitter recriminations- nie potrafił wytrwać w jednym związku he could never make a relationship last- dziecko wniosło do ich związku wiele radości the baby brought a lot of joy into their relationship- żyć w wolnym związku to live together; to cohabit książk.- związek małżeński marital union- kobieta i mężczyzna połączeni związkiem małżeńskim a man and a woman joined in matrimony- zawrzeć związek małżeński to enter into marriage, to marry4. (organizacja) union, association- robotnicy zrzeszeni w związkach zawodowych organized labour a. labor US5. Chem. compound- związki węgla compounds of carbon, carbon compounds- trujące związki rtęci toxic mercury compounds- związek cywilny civil marriage- związek frazeologiczny Jęz. idiom- związek nieorganiczny Chem. inorganic compound- związek nitrowy Chem. nitro compound- związek organiczny Chem. organic compound- związek paradygmatyczny Jęz. paradigmatic relationship- związek pitagorejski Filoz. the Pythagoreans- związek przyczynowy causality- Związek Radziecki Hist. the Soviet Union- związek rządu Jęz. government- związek syntagmatyczny Jęz. syntagmatic relationship- związek taktyczny Wojsk. tactical unit- związek zgody Jęz. agreement- związki aromatyczne Chem. aromatics, aromatic compounds- związki nasycone Chem. saturated compounds- związki proste Chem. simple compounds■ bez związku [mówić, gadać] disconnectedly; [zdania, sceny, myśli] disconnected- pleciesz bez związku you’re talking gibberish pot.- w związku z czymś (z powodu) because of sth, on account of sth; by reason of sth książk.; (w wyniku) owing to sth, due to sthThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > związ|ek
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45 достоверно
1) General subject: authentically, credibly, accurately (достоверно оценены), conclusively (достоверно установлено судом первой инстанции....conclusively established by the trial court), for a fact (достоверно знать - know for a fact)2) American: cold3) Mathematics: beyond all doubt, definitely, for certain, with assurance, with certainty4) Makarov: adequately, reliably, truely, truly -
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нареч.for certain for sureдостоверно знать что-л. — know* smth. for certain / sure, know* smth. positively, know* smth. beyond all doubt
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48 démonstration
démonstration [demɔ̃stʀasjɔ̃]feminine nouna. demonstration ; [de théorème] proofb. ( = manifestation) [de joie, tendresse] show* * *demɔ̃stʀasjɔ̃1) ( manifestation) display2) ( leçon pratique) demonstration3) ( de théorie) demonstration; ( de théorème) proof* * *demɔ̃stʀasjɔ̃ nfdemonstration, (aérienne, navale) display* * *1 ( signe extérieur) show ¢; faire des démonstrations d'amitié à qn to make a show of friendship towards sb;2 ( leçon pratique) demonstration; démonstration culinaire/de judo cookery GB ou cooking US/judo demonstration; faire une démonstration à qn to give sb a demonstration; faire la démonstration d'un appareil to demonstrate an appliance; de démonstration [appareil, matériel] demonstration;3 (illustration, preuve) (de loi, théorie, vérité) demonstration; ( de théorème) proof; la démonstration en a été faite this has been proved GB ou proven; l'organisme a fait la démonstration de son utilité the organization has demonstrated its usefulness; démonstration par l'absurde reductio ad absurdum;4 ( manifestation) display; démonstration de force/courage display of strength /courage; démonstration aérienne Sport air display.[demɔ̃strasjɔ̃] nom féminin[ensemble de formules] demonstration————————démonstrations nom féminin pluriel[crises] outburstsdémonstrations de tendresse/joie/colère show of tenderness/joy/anger -
49 indubitanter
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51 достоверно
нареч.достове́рно знать что-л — know smth for certain / sure, know smth positively, know smth beyond all doubt
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53 толстый карман
разг.a tightly-stuffed purse (pocket); cf. smb. is well-heeled (well-off)Шабалова.
Ну им [купцам] что? У них карманы толстые. (А. Островский, Поздняя любовь) — Shabalova: They don't care a button about the money. They are well-heeled beyond all doubt. -
54 boven (alle) twijfel verheven zijn
boven (alle) twijfel verheven zijnVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > boven (alle) twijfel verheven zijn
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55 daar valt niet aan te twijfelen
daar valt niet aan te twijfelenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > daar valt niet aan te twijfelen
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56 ἀντιλογία
ἀντιλογία, ας, ἡ (Hdt.et al.; ins, pap, LXX; Tat. 35, 2).① contradiction, dispute χωρὶς πάσης ἀντιλογίας (s. ἀντιλέγω 1; BGU 1133, 15; PStras 75, 10; PLond II, 310, 16 p. 208) beyond all doubt Hb 7:7. πάσης ἀ. πέρας 6:16.② hostility, rebellion (s. ἀντιλέγω 2; PPetr II, 17 [3], 7 p. 56 [III B.C.]; Pr 17:11; Jos., Ant. 2, 43; 17, 313) ἡ εἰς ἑαυτὸν ἀ. hostility toward himself Hb 12:3. τῇ ἀντιλογίᾳ τοῦ Κόρε in the rebellion of Korah Jd 11. διὰ τὴν ἀ. αὐτῶν because of their (Korah’s faction) rebellion GJs 9:2.—DELG s.v. λέγω. M-M. TW. -
57 ἐμβλέπω
ἐμβλέπω impf. ἐνέβλεπον; 1 aor. ἐνέβλεψα; fut. mid. ἐμβλέψομαι LXX (Soph. et al.; pap, LXX, TestSol 5:2 P; JosAs 4:11 cod. A for ἀνέβλεψε; Philo, Joseph.; Just., A I, 15, 1 [for βλέπων Mt 5:28]).① to look at someth. directly and therefore intently, look at, gaze on τινί (Pla., Rep. 10, 608d; Polyb. 15, 28, 3; Sir 42:12; Jos., Bell. 3, 385; 7, 341) someone Mk 10:21, 27; 14:67; Lk 20:17; 22:61; J 1:36, 42; Hv 3, 8, 2 (most of these pass. read: ἐμβλέψας αὐτῷ or αὐτοῖς λέγει or εἶπεν; cp. X., Cyr. 1, 3, 2 ἐμβλέπων αὐτῷ ἔλεγεν; Syntipas p. 106, 10). ἔμβλεπε τοῖς λοιποῖς look at the rest Hs 9, 2, 7. εἴς τι look at someth. (Ps.-Pla., Alc. 1, 132e; Ps-Demosth. 34 p. 913, 4; Comp. II 167 J. [Menander, Fgm. 538, 2 Kock]; LXX) Mt 6:26, if ἐ. is to be taken literally here (s. 2 below); Ac 1:11; MPol 9:2. Abs. (X., Mem. 3, 11, 10; Herodas 5, 40; Bel 40 Theod.) Mt 19:26 (cp. Job 2:10); B 5:10. Abs. also Ac 22:11, if the rdg. οὐκ ἐνέβλεπον is tenable. The v.l. οὐδὲν ἔβλεπον has 9:8 in its favor, as well as the fact that the verbs ἐμβ. and β. are not infreq. interchanged in the mss. (cp. Ac 1:11; Sir 51:7), and the observation that ἐμβ. 22:11 would have to mean be able to see; the latter mng. cannot be established beyond all doubt by ἐνέβλεπεν τηλαυγῶς ἅπαντα Mk 8:25, since for this pass. he could see everything plainly is no more likely than he had a clear view of everything (on the acc. cp. Herodas 6, 44; Anth. Pal. 11, 3; Judg 16:27; SibOr 7, 124).② to give serious thought to something, look at, consider, fig. ext. of 1, εἴς τι (PSI 542, 16 [III B.C.]; UPZ 162 III, 7 [117 B.C.]; PTebt 28, 15 [114 B.C.]; Is 51:1f; Sir 2:10 al.) ἐ. τοῖς ὄμμασιν τῆς ψυχῆς εἰς τὸ μακρόθυμον αὐτοῦ βούλημα 1 Cl 19:3 (Philo, Sobr. 3 τὸ ψυχῆς ὄμμα … ἐμβλέπον). So perh. also Mt 6:26 (s. 1 above). W. obj. τοῖς τῆς καρδίας ὀφθαλμοῖς ἐνέβλεπον τὰ … ἀγαθά MPol 2:3.—M-M. -
58 más allá de toda duda
= beyond doubt, beyond any doubt, without a shadow of a doubt, beyond a shadow of a doubtEx. The future growth of Prestel as a public information service is beyond doubt.Ex. The published material confirms beyond any doubt that he was suffering from syphilis and its common manifestation, general paresis.Ex. This is without a shadow of a doubt one of the weirdest and probably disturbing postings I have ever had the pleasure to read.Ex. The film proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that the official story is hogwash and that all the evidence points towards an inside job.* * *= beyond doubt, beyond any doubt, without a shadow of a doubt, beyond a shadow of a doubtEx: The future growth of Prestel as a public information service is beyond doubt.
Ex: The published material confirms beyond any doubt that he was suffering from syphilis and its common manifestation, general paresis.Ex: This is without a shadow of a doubt one of the weirdest and probably disturbing postings I have ever had the pleasure to read.Ex: The film proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that the official story is hogwash and that all the evidence points towards an inside job. -
59 indudable
• beyond all question• beyond doubt• doubtless• indorser• indubitably• questionless• sure• undoubted• undoubting• unimpeachable• unquestionable -
60 van sumnje
• beyond all question; beyond question; out of doubt; out of question; past question
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