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1 reaffirm faith in
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2 faith
n1) вера, доверие2) убеждение, взгляды, кредо3) верность, преданность, лояльность4) вера, вероисповедание, религия•- good faith
- in bad faith
- in good faith
- naked faith
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3 вновь утвердить веру в
Diplomatic term: reaffirm faith inУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вновь утвердить веру в
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4 wi|ara
f 1. (religia, wyznanie) faith- akt/dogmaty wiary an act/dogmas of faith- głęboka/niezachwiana/słaba wiara a deep/an unshakable/a weak faith- wiara chrześcijańska/katolicka/mahometańska/protestancka/żydowska the Christian/Catholic/Muslim/Protestant/Jewish faith- wiara w Boga belief in God- wyznawcy wiary believers- nawrócić się na/przyjąć jakąś wiarę to convert to/to adopt a faith- oddać życie za wiarę to give a. lay down one’s life for one’s faith- odstąpić od wiary to abjure a. to renounce one’s faith- stracić a. utracić wiarę to lose one’s faith- trwać/utwierdzać się w wierze to adhere to/to reaffirm one’s faith- wyznawać jakąś wiarę to practice a faith2. sgt (przeświadczenie, ufność) belief, faith- głęboka/niezachwiana/ślepa wiara w coś a deep/an unshakable a. unwavering/a blind belief a. faith in sth- podważyć czyjąś wiarę to challenge sb’s belief a. faith- wiara w człowieka belief a. faith in humanity- wiara w siebie self-confidence3. sgt (pewność) belief- wiara w tajemną moc ziół a belief in the secret power of herbs- dozgonna/wzajemna wiara an undying/a mutual faith- nie był godzien takiej wiary, jaką go obdarzyła he was not worthy of the faith she bestowed upon him- stara, żołnierska wiara old comrades- zeszła się cała wiara all the lads got together- wyznanie wiary the Creed- dać a. dawać wiarę czemuś/komuś książk. to give a. to lend credence to sth/sb, to have a. to put faith in sth/sb- dotrzymać a. dochować komuś wiary to remain faithful to sb, to keep faith with sb- nie do wiary pot. incredible, unbelievable- pokładać wiarę w czymś/kimś książk. to place a. to put one’s faith in sth/sb- działać w dobrej a. najlepszej/złej a. najgorszej wierze to act in good/bad faith- wiara czyni cuda faith can work miracles- wiara góry przenosi książk. faith can move mountains- żyć z kimś na wiarę pot. to shack up with sbThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wi|ara
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5 opposition
1. nпротиводействие; сопротивление; оппозиция; возражениеto be adamant in one's opposition to smth — быть непреклонным в своих возражениях против чего-л.
to be in opposition to smth — быть / находиться в оппозиции к чему-л.
to drop one's opposition to smth — отказываться от своих возражений против чего-л.
to encounter strong opposition on the part of smth — встречать сильное сопротивление со стороны кого-л.
to express opposition against / to smth — выражать свое отрицательное отношение к чему-л.
to face opposition — сталкиваться с оппозицией / сопротивлением
to live up in opposition — находиться в оппозиции; выступать против (чего-л.)
to provoke the opposition into street demonstrations — провоцировать оппозицию на проведение уличных демонстраций
to reaffirm one's opposition to smth — подтверждать свои возражения против чего-л.
to register one's opposition to smth — демонстрировать свое противодействие чему-л.
to reverse one's opposition to smth — отказываться от своих возражений против чего-л.
to run into opposition from smb — сталкиваться с сопротивлением с чьей-л. стороны
to soften one's opposition to smth — уменьшать свое сопротивление чему-л.
- blanket oppositionto state one's opposition to smth — заявлять о своей оппозиции чему-л.
- Centre-Right opposition
- chronically splintered opposition
- conservative opposition
- crushing of opposition
- die-hard opposition
- external opposition
- fragmented opposition
- grass-roots opposition
- growing body of opposition
- hard-line opposition
- Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition
- implacable opposition
- in the teeth of heavy opposition
- inner-party opposition
- internal opposition
- intractable opposition
- leader of the opposition
- left-wing opposition
- mighty boost for the opposition
- militant opposition
- moderate opposition
- mounting opposition
- nonconfrontationist opposition
- official opposition
- opposition could come to a head
- opposition crumbled
- opposition fractures
- opposition from smb
- opposition had won by 12 percent
- opposition in exile
- opposition is fading
- opposition is fragmented
- opposition is regrouping
- opposition to the government troops is in its third day
- opposition was very divided
- organized opposition
- parliamentary opposition
- party opposition
- political opposition
- potent opposition
- realignment of the opposition
- religious opposition
- resolute opposition
- splintering of the opposition
- stiff opposition
- stronghold of opposition
- the project ran into heavy opposition
- token opposition
- united opposition
- unyielding opposition
- vigorous opposition
- violent opposition
- vociferous opposition
- widespread opposition
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6 renouveler
renouveler [ʀ(ə)nuv(ə)le]➭ TABLE 41. transitive verba. to renew ; [+ conseil d'administration] to re-elect• la chambre doit être renouvelée tous les cinq ans (Politics) the house must be re-elected every five years• cette découverte a complètement renouvelé notre vision des choses this discovery has given us a whole new insight into thingsb. [+ expérience, exploit] to repeat• la chambre a renouvelé sa confiance au gouvernement the house reaffirmed its confidence in the government2. reflexive verba. [incident] to happen again• et que ça ne se renouvelle plus ! and don't let it happen again!b. ( = être remplacé) les hommes au pouvoir ne se renouvellent pas assez men in power aren't replaced often enoughc. ( = innover) [auteur, peintre] to try something new* * *ʀənuvle
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1) ( proroger) to renew [passeport, abonnement]2) ( refaire) to renew, to repeat [suggestion, expérience, promesse]3) ( remplacer) to replace [matériel, équipe]; to change [eau]; to renew [stocks]4) ( redonner) to renew [soutien, prêt]5) ( rendre nouveau) to revitalize [genre, style]
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se renouveler verbe pronominal1) ( être remplacé)2) ( varier) [auteur, artiste] to try out new ideas3) ( se reproduire) [exploit, expérience] to happen again* * *ʀ(ə)nuv(ə)le vt1) [contrat] to renew2) [exploit, méfait] to repeat* * *renouveler verb table: appelerA vtr1 ( proroger) to renew [passeport, abonnement, bail, pacte]; elle a renouvelé son mandat Pol she has been re-elected;2 ( refaire) to renew, to repeat [suggestion, expérience, promesse, commande]; to renew [forces, efforts];3 ( remplacer) to replace [matériel, garde-robe, équipe]; to change [eau]; to renew [stocks]; renouveler l'air dans une chambre to air a room;4 ( redonner) to renew [soutien, prêt]; renouveler sa confiance en qn gén to reaffirm one's faith in sb; ( élire à nouveau) to re-elect sb;B se renouveler vpr1 ( être remplacé) [générations, techniques] to be replaced; une pièce où l'air ne se renouvelle pas a room which isn't aired;2 ( varier) [auteur, artiste] to try something new, to try out new ideas;3 ( se reproduire) [exploit, expérience] to happen again; que cela ne se renouvelle pas! don't let it happen again![rənuvle] verbe transitif1. [prolonger] to renewrenouveler un abonnement/un permis de séjour to renew a subscription/a residence permitle crédit a été renouvelé pour six mois the credit arrangement was extended for a further six monthsordonnance à renouveler repeat prescription, prescription to be renewedrenouveler un exploit/une tentative to repeat a feat/an attemptrenouveler sa garde-robe to get ou to buy some new clothes4. [réélire - groupe, assemblée] to re-elect————————se renouveler verbe pronominal intransitif2. [changer de style] to change one's stylec'est un bon acteur mais il ne se renouvelle pas assez he's a good actor but he doesn't vary his roles enough3. [groupe, assemblée] to be re-elected ou replaced -
7 nadzie|ja
f (G pl nadziei) hope C/U- mieć nadzieję to hope- mam nadzieję, że to się nigdy nie powtórzy I hope it won’t happen again- mam nadzieję, że się niedługo zobaczymy I hope we’ll meet soon- mieć (wielkie) nadzieje co do kogoś/czegoś to have (high a. great) hopes for sb/sth- mieli wielkie nadzieje co do swego syna they had great hopes for their son- miejmy nadzieję, że… let’s hope that…- żyć nadzieją to not give up hope- błysk/promyk/iskra nadziei a ray/glimmer/spark of hope- karmić się nadzieją to trust, to have faith- żywić nadzieję książk. to nurse a. cherish a hope- stracić nadzieję to lose a. give up hope- podtrzymywać w kimś nadzieję czegoś to keep sb’s hope of sth alive- utwierdzać kogoś w nadziei to reaffirm sb’s hope(s)- odebrać komuś nadzieję to dash a. shatter sb’s hope(s)- obudzić a. wzbudzić (czyjąś) nadzieję to build up a. raise sb’s hopes- zawieść czyjąś nadzieję to dash sb’s hopes, to let sb down- ziścić czyjeś nadzieje to answer sb’s prayers- jest nadzieja, że… there’s hope that…- nie ma nadziei there’s no hope, it’s hopeless- poszła na przyjęcie z nadzieją, że spotka kogoś interesującego she went to the party in hope of meeting someone interesting- przyszedł wcześnie w nadziei, że zastanie ją samą he came early in hopes of seeing her alone- złudne nadzieje false hopes- moje nadzieje spełzły na niczym my hopes were dashed■ cała nadzieja w panu, doktorze you’re our/my only hope, doctor- nadzieja (jest) matką głupich przysł. stop kidding a. fooling yourself- być czyjąś nadzieją to be sb’s hope- pokładać nadzieję w kimś/czymś książk. to pin one’s hopes on sb/sth- robić a. czynić sobie/komuś nadzieję to get one’s/sb’s hopes up- rokować nadzieje przen. to be promising a. full of promiseThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nadzie|ja
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