despite.

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English - Turkish
{e} rağmen

Tüm hatalarına rağmen o popülerdir. - Despite all his faults he is popular.

Ben onun hatalarına rağmen onu seviyorum. - I love him despite his faults.

-e rağmen
nefret
{e} karşın

Tıbbi gelişmelere karşın dış gebelik, dünya çapındaki anne ölümlerinin önemli bir nedeni olmaya devam etmektedir. - Despite medical advances, ectopic pregnancy remains a significant cause of maternal mortality worldwide.

Ününe karşın mutlu değil. - Despite his fame, he is not happy.

garaz
(Havacılık) e karşın
olduğu halde
hareket
in spite of
-e karşın
in spite of
-makla beraber
in spite of
olduğu halde
despite
e rağmen
despite
-e karşın
despite
karşı koyarak
despite
karamazdan
in spite of
e rağmen
in face of
yüzün içinde
in spite of
-e rağmen, -e karşın: " He's carrying on in spite of the difficulties. - Zorluklara rağmen devam ediyor."
in spite of
e karşı
despite
garez
despite
kin
despite
yine de
despite
bununla beraber
despite
edat rağmen
despite
{i} nefret, kin, garaz. edat -e karşın, -e rağmen: He was generous despite his poverty. Yoksulluğuna karşın eli açıktı
despite
edat nefret
despite
karşı koyma
despite
in despite of rağmen
in spite of
-e rağmen
in spite of
rağmen

Güneşli havaya rağmen, hava oldukça serindi. - In spite of the sunny weather, the air was rather chilly.

Çok sayıda hatasına rağmen ondan hoşlanmamak elimde değil. - I cannot help liking him in spite of his many faults.

in spite of
-e rağmen, -e karşın: He's carrying on in spite of the difficulties. Zorluklara rağmen devam ediyor
English - English
in face of
Action or behaviour displaying such feelings; an outrage, insult

I am right wroth with Balen, I wold he were quyte of the despyte that he hath done to me and to my Courte.

Disdain, contemptuous feelings, hatred
Evil feeling; malice, spite
in spite of
{e} in spite of, notwithstanding
If you do something despite yourself you do it although you did not really intend or expect to. Despite myself, Harry's remarks had caused me to stop and reflect
{v} to spite, affront, provoke, distress
{n} malice, anger, defiance, hate, contempt
To vex; to annoy; to offend contemptuously
You use despite to introduce a fact which makes the other part of the sentence surprising. The National Health Service has visibly deteriorated, despite increased spending She will stand by husband, despite reports that he sent another woman love notes. = in spite of
spite, malice or hatred
An act of malice, hatred, or defiance; contemptuous defiance; a deed of contempt
In spite of; against, or in defiance of; notwithstanding; as, despite his prejudices
contemptuous disregard; "she wanted neither favor nor despite
Malice; malignity; spite; malicious anger; contemptuous hate
contemptuous defiance or disregard
contemptuous disregard; "she wanted neither favor nor despite"
lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike; "he was held in contempt"; "the despite in which outsiders were held is legendary"
despite.

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