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42 wciąż
adv. 1. (nadal) still- wciąż się uczysz? you’re still studying?- moja siostra wciąż mieszka z rodzicami my sister still lives with our parents- wciąż leje it’s still pouring2. (w kółko) continuously- sypiemy mąkę do jajek, wciąż mieszając add the flour to the eggs, stirring continuously- on wciąż do mnie dzwoni he keeps calling me* * *adv* * *adv.still; on ją wciąż kocha he still loves her; wciąż coś robić keep (on) doing sth; wciąż pada it's still raining.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wciąż
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43 desdicha
f.1 misery (desgracia) (situación).por desdicha unfortunately2 unhappiness, wretchedness, misery, misfortune.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desdecir.* * *1 misfortune, misery, adversity\para colmo de desdichas to top it allpor desdicha unfortunately* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=infelicidad) unhappiness2) (=contratiempo) misfortunetuve la desdicha de ser amigo suyo — I had the misfortune to be a friend of his, I was unlucky enough to be a friend of his
para mi desdicha, mi suegra vive con nosotros — unfortunately for me, my mother-in-law lives with us
3) * (=persona, cosa inútil) dead loss ** * ** * *= unhappiness, ill fate.Ex. They are afraid to complain or express their unhappiness because of fear of reprisal by the supervisor.Ex. The sad fact is that the majority of web pages suffer this same ill fate.* * ** * *= unhappiness, ill fate.Ex: They are afraid to complain or express their unhappiness because of fear of reprisal by the supervisor.
Ex: The sad fact is that the majority of web pages suffer this same ill fate.* * *1 (desgracia) misfortunetuvo la desdicha de nacer ciego he had the misfortune to be born blind2 (infelicidad) unhappinesslo sumió en la mayor de las desdichas it plunged him into the deepest despair* * *
desdicha sustantivo femenino ( desgracia) misfortune;
( infelicidad) unhappiness
desdicha sustantivo femenino misfortune
' desdicha' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desgracia
English:
unhappiness
* * *desdicha nf1. [infelicidad] unhappiness, misery;nada consolaba su desdicha nothing could console him in his unhappiness2. [suceso desgraciado] misfortune;pasamos toda clase de desdichas we suffered all sorts of calamities;tuvo la desdicha de caer muy enfermo she had the misfortune to fall seriously ill;¡qué desdicha la suya! what an unfortunate fellow!* * *f1 ( desgracia) misfortune2 ( infelicidad) unhappiness* * *desdicha nf1) : misery2) : misfortune* * *desdicha n misery -
44 συμβιωτή
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45 συμβιωτῇ
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46 συμβιωταίς
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47 συμβιωταῖς
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48 συμβιωτού
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49 συμβιωτοῦ
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50 συμβιωτών
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51 συμβιωτῶν
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52 συμβιωτήν
συμβιωτήςone who lives with: masc acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
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συμβιωτήςone who lives with: masc nom sg -
54 동거인
n. inmate, one who lives with others in the same house (Archaic); roomer, lodger -
55 cine se bagă între lupi trebuie să urle
prov. he that lives with cripples learns to limp.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > cine se bagă între lupi trebuie să urle
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56 cu şchiopul împreună de vei locui, te înveţi şi tu a şchiopăta
prov. he that dwells next door to a cripple will learn to halthe that lives with cripples learns to limp.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > cu şchiopul împreună de vei locui, te înveţi şi tu a şchiopăta
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57 convīctor
convīctor ōris, m [com-+VIV-], a table companion, messmate, familiar friend, H., C.* * *messmate, friend, companion; one who lives with a person on intimate terms -
58 convīva
convīva ae, m and f [com-+VIV-], a table companion, guest: ridere convivae: satur, H.: frequens, O.: ebrius, O.: promissus, promised guest, Iu.* * *guest, table companion; (literally one who lives with another) -
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60 सहवासिन्
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