despite的意思和读音

despite

: [dɪˈspaɪt] : [dɪ'spaɪt]

prep.使

n.

prep.in spite of,regardless of,notwithstanding,in the face of,even with

despiteprep.

1.使used to show that sth happened or is true although sth else might have happened to prevent it

Her voice was shaking despite all her efforts to control it.

Despite applying for hundreds of jobs, he is still out of work.

She was good at physics despite the fact that she found it boring.

2.used to show that sb did not intend to do the thing mentioned

He had to laugh despite himself.

n.1.,,2.3.;

prep.1.,,

prep.1ed for saying that something happens even though something else might have prevented it

1. incidence n. despite prep. deport vt. ...

2. desperate adj. , despite prep. ,, disgusting adj. ...

3. desirable a. despite prep. destroy v. ...

4. incidence n. despite prep. deport vt. ...

5. conversely despite above all ...

6. despise despite despiteful ...

7. despise despite ,, despoil , ...

8.(Despite),、 …

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1.Someday you will discover that, despite my mistakes, I always wanted the best thing for you and that I tried to prepare the way for you. . .使

2.Despite the detailed examination, Mr. Kloppenberg concedes that President Obama remains something of a mystery.

3.Fed officials have signaled that there would be a 'very high bar' for a third easing, despite the economy's current weakness.,QE3

4.More recently, however, consumers seem to be flagging despite the strong labour market. Retail sales fell in April.

5.True enough. Yet despite all that, the EU has not done enough to quell the markets.

6.They were in a good mood most of the time despite having their blood cleaned three times a week for at least three months.

7.Despite his neglect by historians, LordTownshend's views seem to have had substantial influence in his day.

8.Despite all these good points, I have seen news reports trying to tie you to that economic chamber of horrors, the Great Depression.

9.He seemed quite convinced, despite the fact that the closest he had come to space was the big button[4] on his computer keyboard.

10.Nearly a week after the Haiti earthquake struck, tens of thousands of victims are still waiting for aid, despite huge international efforts.