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1 spite
1. noun(ill-will or desire to hurt or offend: She neglected to give him the message out of spite.) ranchiună2. verb(to annoy, offend or frustrate, because of spite: He only did that to spite me!) a contraria- spiteful- spitefully
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2 in spite of
1) (taking no notice of: He went in spite of his father's orders.) în ciuda2) (although something has or had happened, is or was a fact etc: In spite of all the rain that had fallen, the ground was still pretty dry.) cu toate acestea -
3 plate wheel
(mas-un) roată-disc (fără braţe / spiţe) -
4 spider wheel
(auto, mas) roată cu spiţe -
5 spoke center / centre
(mas-un) butuc cu spiţeEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > spoke center / centre
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6 spoke key
(auto) cheie de spiţe -
7 spoke nipple
(auto) piuliţă de spiţe -
8 spoke wire
(auto) sârmă de spiţe -
9 spoked wheel
(auto) roată cu spiţe -
10 steel-spoke(s) wheel
(auto) roată cu spiţe de oţelEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > steel-spoke(s) wheel
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11 turnstile
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12 wire-spokes wheel, wire wheel
(mas) roată cu spiţe de sârmăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > wire-spokes wheel, wire wheel
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13 after all
1) ((used when giving a reason for doing something etc) taking everything into consideration: I won't invite him. After all, I don't really know him.) până la urmă2) (in spite of everything that has/had happened, been said etc: It turns out he went by plane after all.) la urma urmei -
14 although
[o:l'ðəu](in spite of the fact that: Although he hurried, the shop was closed when he got there.) deşi, chiar dacă -
15 anyway
adverb (nevertheless; in spite of what has been or might be said, done etc: My mother says I mustn't go but I'm going anyway; Anyway, she can't stop you.) totuşi, oricum -
16 bash on/ahead (with)
(to go on doing something especially in a careless or inattentive way: In spite of his father's advice he bashed on with the painting.) a continua; a o ţine tot aşa -
17 bash on/ahead (with)
(to go on doing something especially in a careless or inattentive way: In spite of his father's advice he bashed on with the painting.) a continua; a o ţine tot aşa -
18 condescend
[kondi'send](to agree (to do something) in spite of one's feeling of superiority: The president of the company condescended to having dinner with the cleaning staff.) a condescinde, a cădea de acord- condescendingly
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19 despite
(in spite of: He didn't get the job despite all his qualifications.) în ciuda -
20 even so
(in spite of that: It rained, but even so we enjoyed the day.) chiar şi aşa
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Spite — Spite, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spited}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Spiting}.] 1. To be angry at; to hate. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The Danes, then . . . pagans, spited places of religion. Fuller. [1913 Webster] 2. To treat maliciously; to try to injure or thwart … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spite — [spīt] n. [ME, aphetic < despite: see DESPITE] 1. a) a mean or evil feeling toward another, characterized by the inclination to hurt, humiliate, annoy, frustrate, etc.; ill will; malice b) an instance of this; a grudge 2. Obs. something… … English World dictionary