-
1 przeciw
Ⅰ praep. 1. (kontra) against (komuś/czemuś sb/sth); Prawo, Sport versus- protest przeciw czemuś a protest against sth- szczepienia przeciwko grypie flu vaccination, vaccination against flu- ustawa przeciwko zorganizowanej przestępczości a law against organized crime- przestępstwa przeciw życiu i mieniu crimes against life and property- grzech przeciw moralności a sin against morality- sprawa Kowalski przeciwko Lisowi (the case) Kowalski against a. versus Lis- mecz Polska przeciwko reszcie Europy the Poland against the rest of Europe match- walczyć/grać przeciw komuś/czemuś to fight/play against sb/sth- być przeciwko czemuś to be against sth- byli przeciw budowie autostrady they were against the building of the motorway- mieć coś przeciwko komuś/czemuś to have something against sb/sth- nie mieć nic przeciwko komuś/czemuś to have nothing against sb/sth, not to mind sb/sth- czy masz coś przeciwko temu, że go zaproszę? do you mind if I invite him?- jeśli nie masz nic przeciwko temu if that’s all right with you, if you don’t mind- „pozwoli pani, że otworzę okno?” – „nie mam nic przeciwko temu” książk. ‘is it okay a. all right if I open the window?’ – ‘yes, I don’t mind at all’- mieć kogoś/coś przeciw sobie to have sb/sth against one2. przest. (w przeciwnym kierunku) against- przeciw prądowi/wiatrowi against the current/windⅡ adv. 100 głosów za i 20 przeciw 100 votes for and 20 against- dwunastu posłów było przeciw twelve deputies were againstⅢ przeciw- w wyrazach złożonych anti-, counter-■ za i przeciw for and against- argumenty za i przeciw arguments for and against, pros and cons- wyważyć wszystkie za i przeciw to weigh up (all) the pros and cons* * *(+dat) againstsprawa Kramer przeciw Kramerowi — PRAWO the case Kramer versus Kramer
czy ma Pan(i) coś przeciwko temu, żebym zapalił? — would you mind if I smoked?
* * *prep.+ Dat.1. (= opozycja) against, contra; protestować przeciw rasizmowi protest l. take a stand against racism; być przeciw czemuś be against sth, object to sth; głosy przeciw nays; większość głosów jest przeciw nays l. noes have it; argumenty za i przeciw pros and cons, for and against; mieć coś przeciwko komuś/czemuś mind sb/sth, have sth against sb/sth; jeśli nie masz nic przeciw temu if it's l. that's all right with you, if you don't mind; nie mieć nic przeciw czemuś have no objections to sth; miałem okoliczności przeciw sobie odds were against me, circumstances were very unfavorable; przeciw kierunkowi wskazówek zegara anticlockwise, counterclockwise; jestem przeciw I'm against, I disapprove, I object; protestować przeciw czemuś protest against sth, raise one's objections against sth; w proteście przeciw czemuś in protest against sth.2. (= nieposłuszeństwo) against; działać przeciw prawu act against the law.3. (= środek) against, anti-; szampon przeciw łupieżowi anti-dandruff shampoo.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przeciw
См. также в других словарях:
objection — [[t]əbʤe̱kʃ(ə)n[/t]] objections 1) N VAR If you make or raise an objection to something, you say that you do not like it or agree with it. Some managers have recently raised objection to the PFA handling these negotiations... Despite objections… … English dictionary
objection — ob|jec|tion [ əb dʒekʃən ] noun count or uncount ** a statement that shows that you disagree with a plan, or a reason for your disagreement: objection to: I would like to put forward several objections to this proposal. have no objection: I think … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
objection*/ — [əbˈdʒekʃ(ə)n] noun [C/U] a statement that shows that you disagree with a plan, or a reason for your disagreement I think I ll go home now, if you have no objection.[/ex] I would like to put forward several objections to this proposal.[/ex] They… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
objection — ob|jec|tion S3 [əbˈdʒekʃən] n 1.) [U and C] a reason that you have for opposing or disapproving of something, or something you say that expresses this ▪ Her objection was that he was too young. objection to ▪ Lawyers raised no objections to the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
objection — object ob‧ject 1 [əbˈdʒekt] verb [intransitive] to complain or protest about something, or to feel that you oppose it or disapprove of it: • The mayor considered contracting out garbage collection, but the unions objected. object to • The banks… … Financial and business terms
objection */*/ — UK [əbˈdʒekʃ(ə)n] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms objection : singular objection plural objections a statement that shows that you disagree with a plan, or a reason for your disagreement objection to: I would like to put forward… … English dictionary
objection — noun (C) 1 something that you say to show that you oppose or disapprove of an action, idea etc (+ to): objections to the Governor s plan | have an objection: If no one has any objection, I ll declare the meeting closed. | raise/voice an objection … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Objection Overruled — Album par Accept Sortie Février 1993 Enregistrement 1992 Durée 47:57 Genre Heavy metal traditionnel, Speed Metal Producteur … Wikipédia en Français
do you mind? — do you care?, do you have any objection?, perhaps , maybe , would you be so kind as to … English contemporary dictionary
if you don't mind — If you have no objection • • • Main Entry: ↑mind … Useful english dictionary
I've Got You Under My Skin (Angel) — Infobox Television episode Title = I ve Got You Under My Skin Series = Angel Caption = Season = 1 Episode = 14 Airdate = February 15, 2000 Production = 1ADH14 Writer = Jeannine Renshaw Director = R D Price Guests = Will Kempe (Seth Anderson)… … Wikipedia