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Ⅰ sv ⇒ przekonać Ⅱ n (przeświadczenie) belief, conviction- głębokie/niezachwiane/ustalone/wyrobione przekonanie a deep/a firm/a set/an established conviction- osobiste/wewnętrzne przekonanie a personal/an inner conviction- panuje przekonanie, że mężczyźni są lepszymi kierowcami, niż kobiety it’s generally believed that men are better drivers than women- w końcu doszliśmy do przekonania, że miał rację eventually we came to believe that he was right- twoje wyjaśnienia przemawiają a. trafiają mi do przekonania your explanation convinces me- zapewniam cię o tym z pełnym przekonaniem I assure you of that with full conviction- zaprzeczyła bez przekonania she denied half-heartedly- w moim/jego/ich przekonaniu… it’s my/his/their conviction that…- mieć przekonanie do kogoś/czegoś to trust sb/sth- mam przekonanie do tego człowieka i jego kwalifikacji zawodowych I have a high opinion of this man and his competence- nie miał przekonania do jej sposobów wychowawczych he was unconvinced by her educational methodsⅢ przekonania plt (poglądy) beliefs- przekonania polityczne/religijne/społeczne political/religious/social beliefs- chwiejne/stałe przekonania wavering/stable beliefs- był człowiekim lewicowych/prawicowych przekonań he was a man of left-/right-wing views- trwał niezłomnie przy swoich przekonaniach he stuck firmly to his beliefsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przekona|nie
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