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1 gratitude
['grætɪtjuːd]n* * *['ɡrætitju:d](the state of feeling grateful: I wish there was some way of showing my gratitude for all you have done for me.) wdzięczność
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there's something for you — ˌthere s ˈsth for you idiom (informal) used to say that sth is a very good example of sth • She visited him every day he was in the hospital. There s devotion for you. • (ironic) … Useful english dictionary
there's - for you — there s (or that s) for you used ironically to indicate a particularly poor example of (a quality mentioned) there s gratitude for you … Useful english dictionary
there's … for you — there s/that s… for you idiom (often ironic) used to say that sth is a typical example of its kind • She might at least have called to explain. There s gratitude for you. Main entry: ↑foridiom … Useful english dictionary
that's … for you — there s/that s… for you idiom (often ironic) used to say that sth is a typical example of its kind • She might at least have called to explain. There s gratitude for you. Main entry: ↑foridiom … Useful english dictionary
that's/there's...for you — that s/there s…for you informal used say that something is very good, very disappointing, or very common They brought me the package on Christmas Day! Now that s real service for you! [=bringing the package on Christmas Day was excellent service] … Useful english dictionary
Crazy for You (song) — For other uses, see Crazy for You (disambiguation). Crazy for You … Wikipedia
there — [ ðer ] function word *** There can be used in the following ways: as a pronoun (to introduce the subject of the sentence): There s a spider in the bath. as an adverb: Wait there until I get back. as an interjection: There, that didn t hurt so… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
there — there1 W1S1 [ðeə, ðə US ðer, ðər] pron there is/exists/remains etc used to say that something exists or happens ▪ Is there any milk left? ▪ There are a few things we need to discuss. ▪ There must be easier ways of doing this. ▪ There seems to be… … Dictionary of contemporary English
there */*/*/ — UK [ðeə(r)] / US [ðer] adverb, interjection, pronoun Summary: There can be used in the following ways: as a pronoun (to introduce the subject of the sentence): There s a spider in the bath. as an adverb: Wait there until I get back. as an… … English dictionary
for — 1 strong,; strong /fO:r/ preposition 1 intended to be given to or belong to a particular person: I ve got a present for you. | Save some for Arthur. 2 intended to be used in a particular situation: We ve bought some new chairs for the office. | a … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
for — for1 W1S1 [fə strong fo: $ fər strong fo:r] prep [: Old English;] 1.) used to say who is intended to get or use something, or where something is intended to be used ▪ I ve got a present for you. ▪ Someone left a message for Vicky. ▪ an English… … Dictionary of contemporary English