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f sgt despair, desperation- być pogrążonym w rozpaczy to be in despair- doprowadzić kogoś do rozpaczy to drive sb to despair a. desperation- zrobić coś z rozpaczy to do sth out of despair a. desperation- akt rozpaczy an act of desperation- ogarnęła ją (czarna) rozpacz she was overcome with despair* * *-y; fwpadać (wpaść perf) w rozpacz — to fall lub sink into despair
* * *f.despair; czarna rozpacz total l. utter despair; obraz nędzy i rozpaczy picture of despair; doprowadzać kogoś do rozpaczy drive sb to despair; wpaść w rozpacz fall l. sink into despair; zrobić coś w przystępie rozpaczy do sth out of despair.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozpacz
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- akta* * *mi1. form. (= czyn) act, deed; akt agresji act of aggression; akt rozpaczy act of desperation; desperate deed; akt płciowy sexual intercourse, sexual act, coitus; akt stworzenia rel. act of creation.2. (= uroczysta deklaracja l. wyznanie) akt łaski amnesty, act of grace; akt wiary/skruchy act of faith/contrition.3. (= ceremonia, czynność formalna) act, ceremony; akt koronacyjny act of coronation; dokonać aktu dekoracji decorate sb.4. teatr act; opera w trzech aktach an opera in three acts; pierwszy akt komedii first act of a comedy.5. sztuka (= wyobrażenie nagiego ciała) nude; akt kobiecy female nude; pozować do aktu pose for a nude.6. prawn. (= dokument) certificate, deed, act, contract; akt darowizny deed of gift l. donation; akt kupna-sprzedaży bill of sale; sale contract; akt kupna deed of purchase; akt prawny legal act; akt ślubu marriage certificate; akt urodzenia birth certificate; akt oskarżenia arraignment, indictment; sporządzić akt oskarżenia draw up an indictment.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > akt
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