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1 spite
[spaɪt] 1. n 2. vtrobić (zrobić perf) na złość +datin spite of — (po)mimo +gen
* * *1. noun(ill-will or desire to hurt or offend: She neglected to give him the message out of spite.) złośliwość2. verb(to annoy, offend or frustrate, because of spite: He only did that to spite me!) robić na złość- spiteful- spitefully
- spitefulness
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2 in spite of
1) (taking no notice of: He went in spite of his father's orders.) wbrew2) (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.) pomimo -
3 for
[fɔː(r)] 1. prep1) ( indicating recipient) dla +gen2) (indicating destination, application) do +gen3) ( indicating intention) po +acc4) ( indicating purpose)give it to me — what for? — daj mi to — po co?
5) ( representing)the MP for Hove — poseł/posłanka m/f z Hove
N for Nan — ≈ N jak Natalia
6) ( because of) z +gen7) ( with regard to)8) ( in exchange for) za +acc9) ( in favour of) za +instrare you for or against us? — jesteś za nami, czy przeciwko nam?
10) ( referring to distance) (przez) +acc11) ( referring to time)12) ( with infinitive clause)it would be best for you to leave — byłoby najlepiej, gdybyś wyjechał
13) ( in spite of) (po)mimo +gen2. conj ( fml)for all his complaints, he is very fond of her — (po)mimo wszystkich zastrzeżeń, bardzo ją lubi
ponieważ, gdyżshe was very angry, for he was late again — była bardzo zła, ponieważ or gdyż znów się spóźnił
* * *[fo:] 1. preposition1) (to be given or sent to: This letter is for you.) dla2) (towards; in the direction of: We set off for London.) do, w kierunku3) (through a certain time or distance: for three hours; for three miles.) przez4) (in order to have, get, be etc: He asked me for some money; Go for a walk.) o, w celu, na5) (in return; as payment: He paid $2 for his ticket.) za6) (in order to be prepared: He's getting ready for the journey.) do7) (representing: He is the member of parliament for Hull.) z8) (on behalf of: Will you do it for me?) dla9) (in favour of: Are you for or against the plan?) za10) (because of: for this reason.) z powodu11) (having a particular purpose: She gave me money for the bus fare.) na12) (indicating an ability or an attitude to: a talent for baking; an ear for music.) do, dla13) (as being: They mistook him for someone else.) za14) (considering what is used in the case of: It is quite warm for January (= considering that it is January when it is usually cold).) jak na15) (in spite of: For all his money, he didn't seem happy.) mimo2. conjunction(because: It must be late, for I have been here a long time.) ponieważ -
4 after
['ɑːftə(r)] 1. prep( of time) po +loc; (of place, order) po +loc, za +instr; (artist, writer) w stylu +gen2. advpotem, później3. conjgdy, po tym, jakwhat/who are you after? — na co/kogo polujesz? (inf)
to name sb after sb — dawać (dać perf) komuś imię po kimś
after all — ( it must be remembered that) przecież, w końcu; ( in spite of everything) mimo wszystko
* * *1. preposition1) (later in time or place than: After the car came a bus.) po2) (following (often indicating repetition): one thing after another; night after night.) po, za3) (behind: Shut the door after you!) za4) (in search or pursuit of: He ran after the bus.) za, do5) (considering: After all I've done you'd think he'd thank me; It's sad to fail after all that work.) po (tym)6) ((American: in telling the time) past: It's a quarter after ten.) po2. adverb(later in time or place: They arrived soon after.) potem3. conjunction(later than the time when: After she died we moved house twice.) po tym jak, gdy, kiedy- afterthought
- afterwards
- after all
- be after -
5 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.) w końcu, jakkolwiek by było2) (in spite of everything that has/had happened, been said etc: It turns out he went by plane after all.) jednak -
6 although
[ɔːl'ðəu]conjchociaż or choć, mimo że* * *[o:l'ðəu](in spite of the fact that: Although he hurried, the shop was closed when he got there.) chociaż -
7 anyway
['ɛnɪweɪ]adv1) ( at any rate) i tak, tak czy owak2) ( besides) w każdym razie, (a) poza tym, (a) tak w ogóleanyway, I'll let you know — w każdym razie dam ci znać
anyway, I couldn't come even if I wanted to — (a) poza tym, nie mógłbym przyjść, nawet gdybym chciał
why are you phoning, anyway? — a tak w ogóle, dlaczego dzwonisz?
* * *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.) tak czy owak -
8 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.) robić coś bez zaangażowania, pozbywać -
9 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.) robić coś bez zaangażowania, pozbywać -
10 condescend
[kɔndɪ'sɛnd]vi* * *[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.) raczyć, zechcieć- condescendingly
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11 despite
[dɪs'paɪt]prep(po)mimo +gendespite o.s. — wbrew (samemu) sobie
* * *(in spite of: He didn't get the job despite all his qualifications.) mimo -
12 even so
(in spite of that: It rained, but even so we enjoyed the day.) mimo to -
13 even though
(in spite of the fact that: I like the job even though it's badly paid.) chociaż -
14 exertion
[ɪg'zəːʃən]nwysiłek m* * *[-ʃən]1) (the act of bringing forcefully into use: the exertion of one's influence.) wywieranie2) ((an) effort: They failed in spite of their exertions.) starania -
15 façade
fasada f* * *1) (the front of a building: the façade of the temple.) fasada2) (a pretended show: In spite of his bold façade, he was very frightened.) mina -
16 family
['fæmɪlɪ]nrodzina f* * *['fæməli]plural - families; noun1) ((singular or plural) a man, his wife and their children: These houses were built for families; The (members of the) Smith family are all very athletic; ( also adjective) a family holiday.) rodzina2) (a group of people related to each other, including cousins, grandchildren etc: He comes from a wealthy family; ( also adjective) the family home.) rodzina, ród3) (the children of a man and his wife: When I get married I should like a large family.) rodzina4) (a group of plants, animals, languages etc that are connected in some way: In spite of its name, a koala bear is not a member of the bear family.) rodzina•- family tree -
17 frailty
plural - frailties; noun (physical weakness or (a) moral failing: She loved him in spite of his frailties.) słabość -
18 go through with
vt fusprzeprowadzić ( perf), doprowadzić ( perf) do końca* * *(to finish doing: I will go through with this in spite of what you say.) skończyć -
19 however
[hau'ɛvə(r)] 1. conj 2. advjakkolwiek; ( in questions) jakże(ż)* * *1) (in spite of that: It would be nice if we had more money. However, I suppose we'll manage with what we have.) jednakże2) ((also how ever) in what way; by what means: However did you get here?; However did you do that?) w jaki sposób3) (to no matter what extent: However hard I try, I still can't do it.) jakkolwiek, obojętnie jak -
20 in the face of
(having to deal with and in spite of: She succeeded in the face of great difficulties.) w obliczu, wbrew
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Spite — Spite, n. [Abbreviated fr. despite.] 1. Ill will or hatred toward another, accompanied with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart; petty malice; grudge; rancor; despite. Pope. [1913 Webster] This is the deadly spite that angers. Shak.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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spite — spite1 W3 [spaıt] n [U] [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: despite (noun) (13 20 centuries); DESPITE] 1.) in spite of sth without being affected or prevented by something = ↑despite ▪ We went out in spite of the rain. ▪ Kelly loved her husband in spite of … Dictionary of contemporary English