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1 desire
رَغْبَة \ appetite: desire for food. desire: a strong wish: He has a strong desire to succeed. interest: a desire to know about sth.; eager attention; concern: He takes no interest in sport. He has lost interest in it. wish: an expressed desire; what one wants to be done: He acted against my wishes (He did what I asked him not to do), a secret desire My wish was fulfilled, desire; intention I have no wish to hurt you. -
2 spite
1. noun(ill-will or desire to hurt or offend: She neglected to give him the message out of spite.) ondskab2. verb(to annoy, offend or frustrate, because of spite: He only did that to spite me!) ærgre- spiteful- spitefully
- spitefulness
- in spite of* * *1. noun(ill-will or desire to hurt or offend: She neglected to give him the message out of spite.) ondskab2. verb(to annoy, offend or frustrate, because of spite: He only did that to spite me!) ærgre- spiteful- spitefully
- spitefulness
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3 spite
1. noun1) (malice) Boshaftigkeit, die2)2. transitive verbin spite of oneself — obwohl man es eigentlich nicht will
cut off one's nose to spite one's face — sich (Dat. od. Akk.) ins eigene Fleisch schneiden
* * *1. noun(ill-will or desire to hurt or offend: She neglected to give him the message out of spite.) die Boshaftigkeit2. verb(to annoy, offend or frustrate, because of spite: He only did that to spite me!) ärgern- academic.ru/69623/spiteful">spiteful- spitefully
- spitefulness
- in spite of* * *[spaɪt]to do sth from [or out of] \spite etw aus Bosheit tun2. (despite)it's raining but in \spite of that, I think we should go on our picnic es regnet zwar, aber ich finde, wir sollten trotzdem picknicken gehen▪ in \spite of oneself unwillkürlichII. vt▪ to \spite sb jdn ärgern* * *[spaɪt]1. nto do sth out of spite — etw aus reiner Boshaftigkeit tun
2)it was a success/we went in spite of him — dennoch war es ein Erfolg/gingen wir hin
he did it in spite of himself — er konnte nicht anders
in spite of the fact that he... — obwohl er...
2. vtärgernshe just does it to spite me — sie tut es nur mir zum Trotz, sie tut es nur, um mich zu ärgern
* * *spite [spaıt]A s1. Boshaftigkeit f, Bosheit f, Gehässigkeit f:spite fence als reine Schikane errichteter Zaun;2. Groll m:have a spite against sb einen Groll auf jemanden habenin spite of that dessen ungeachtet, trotzdem;I had to laugh in spite of myself ich musste unwillkürlich lachen* * *1. noun1) (malice) Boshaftigkeit, die2)2. transitive verbcut off one's nose to spite one's face — sich (Dat. od. Akk.) ins eigene Fleisch schneiden
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4 حقد
حِقْد \ grudge: a feeling of dislike against sb. who has annoyed one: I’ve had a grudge against him since he damaged my fence. malice: the desire to harm people. rancour: bitter, unforgiving hatred. spite: mean hatred or anger; the desire to hurt: He kicked me out of spite, because his team was losing. spitefulness: spiteful behaviour. \ See Also ضغينة (ضَغِينَة) -
5 ضغينة
ضَغِينَة \ feud: a bitter quarrel between two families or groups, often causing deaths. grudge: a feeling of dislike against sb. who has annoyed one: I’ve had a grudge against him since he damaged my fence. malice: the desire to harm people. rancour: bitter, unforgiving hatred. spite: mean hatred or anger; the desire to hurt: He kicked me out of spite, because his team were losing. \ See Also حقد (حِقْد) -
6 غل
غُلّ \ handcuff: one of a pair of metal rings (joined by a chain) for fastening a prisoner’s hands. malice: the desire to harm people. spite: mean hatred or anger; the desire to hurt: He kicked me out of spite, because his team were losing. \ See Also غل (غِلّ)، قيد (قَيْد)، صفد (صَفَد)، حقد (حِقْد)، كيد (كَيْد)، ضغينة (ضَغينَة) -
7 feud
ضَغِينَة \ feud: a bitter quarrel between two families or groups, often causing deaths. grudge: a feeling of dislike against sb. who has annoyed one: I’ve had a grudge against him since he damaged my fence. malice: the desire to harm people. rancour: bitter, unforgiving hatred. spite: mean hatred or anger; the desire to hurt: He kicked me out of spite, because his team were losing. \ See Also حقد (حِقْد) -
8 grudge
ضَغِينَة \ feud: a bitter quarrel between two families or groups, often causing deaths. grudge: a feeling of dislike against sb. who has annoyed one: I’ve had a grudge against him since he damaged my fence. malice: the desire to harm people. rancour: bitter, unforgiving hatred. spite: mean hatred or anger; the desire to hurt: He kicked me out of spite, because his team were losing. \ See Also حقد (حِقْد) -
9 malice
ضَغِينَة \ feud: a bitter quarrel between two families or groups, often causing deaths. grudge: a feeling of dislike against sb. who has annoyed one: I’ve had a grudge against him since he damaged my fence. malice: the desire to harm people. rancour: bitter, unforgiving hatred. spite: mean hatred or anger; the desire to hurt: He kicked me out of spite, because his team were losing. \ See Also حقد (حِقْد) -
10 rancour
ضَغِينَة \ feud: a bitter quarrel between two families or groups, often causing deaths. grudge: a feeling of dislike against sb. who has annoyed one: I’ve had a grudge against him since he damaged my fence. malice: the desire to harm people. rancour: bitter, unforgiving hatred. spite: mean hatred or anger; the desire to hurt: He kicked me out of spite, because his team were losing. \ See Also حقد (حِقْد) -
11 spite
ضَغِينَة \ feud: a bitter quarrel between two families or groups, often causing deaths. grudge: a feeling of dislike against sb. who has annoyed one: I’ve had a grudge against him since he damaged my fence. malice: the desire to harm people. rancour: bitter, unforgiving hatred. spite: mean hatred or anger; the desire to hurt: He kicked me out of spite, because his team were losing. \ See Also حقد (حِقْد) -
12 grudge
حِقْد \ grudge: a feeling of dislike against sb. who has annoyed one: I’ve had a grudge against him since he damaged my fence. malice: the desire to harm people. rancour: bitter, unforgiving hatred. spite: mean hatred or anger; the desire to hurt: He kicked me out of spite, because his team was losing. spitefulness: spiteful behaviour. \ See Also ضغينة (ضَغِينَة) -
13 malice
حِقْد \ grudge: a feeling of dislike against sb. who has annoyed one: I’ve had a grudge against him since he damaged my fence. malice: the desire to harm people. rancour: bitter, unforgiving hatred. spite: mean hatred or anger; the desire to hurt: He kicked me out of spite, because his team was losing. spitefulness: spiteful behaviour. \ See Also ضغينة (ضَغِينَة) -
14 rancour
حِقْد \ grudge: a feeling of dislike against sb. who has annoyed one: I’ve had a grudge against him since he damaged my fence. malice: the desire to harm people. rancour: bitter, unforgiving hatred. spite: mean hatred or anger; the desire to hurt: He kicked me out of spite, because his team was losing. spitefulness: spiteful behaviour. \ See Also ضغينة (ضَغِينَة) -
15 spite
حِقْد \ grudge: a feeling of dislike against sb. who has annoyed one: I’ve had a grudge against him since he damaged my fence. malice: the desire to harm people. rancour: bitter, unforgiving hatred. spite: mean hatred or anger; the desire to hurt: He kicked me out of spite, because his team was losing. spitefulness: spiteful behaviour. \ See Also ضغينة (ضَغِينَة) -
16 spitefulness
حِقْد \ grudge: a feeling of dislike against sb. who has annoyed one: I’ve had a grudge against him since he damaged my fence. malice: the desire to harm people. rancour: bitter, unforgiving hatred. spite: mean hatred or anger; the desire to hurt: He kicked me out of spite, because his team was losing. spitefulness: spiteful behaviour. \ See Also ضغينة (ضَغِينَة) -
17 handcuff
غُلّ \ handcuff: one of a pair of metal rings (joined by a chain) for fastening a prisoner’s hands. malice: the desire to harm people. spite: mean hatred or anger; the desire to hurt: He kicked me out of spite, because his team were losing. \ See Also غل (غِلّ)، قيد (قَيْد)، صفد (صَفَد)، حقد (حِقْد)، كيد (كَيْد)، ضغينة (ضَغينَة) -
18 malice
غُلّ \ handcuff: one of a pair of metal rings (joined by a chain) for fastening a prisoner’s hands. malice: the desire to harm people. spite: mean hatred or anger; the desire to hurt: He kicked me out of spite, because his team were losing. \ See Also غل (غِلّ)، قيد (قَيْد)، صفد (صَفَد)، حقد (حِقْد)، كيد (كَيْد)، ضغينة (ضَغينَة) -
19 spite
غُلّ \ handcuff: one of a pair of metal rings (joined by a chain) for fastening a prisoner’s hands. malice: the desire to harm people. spite: mean hatred or anger; the desire to hurt: He kicked me out of spite, because his team were losing. \ See Also غل (غِلّ)، قيد (قَيْد)، صفد (صَفَد)، حقد (حِقْد)، كيد (كَيْد)، ضغينة (ضَغينَة) -
20 spite
1. noun(ill-will or desire to hurt or offend: She neglected to give him the message out of spite.) rencor
2. verb(to annoy, offend or frustrate, because of spite: He only did that to spite me!) fastidiar- spiteful- spitefully
- spitefulness
- in spite of
spite n despecho / rencorin spite of the cold, he was wearing sandals a pesar del frío, llevaba sandaliastr[spaɪt]1 (ill will) rencor nombre masculino, ojeriza1 fastidiar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin spite of a pesar de, pese a■ in spite of the fact that she felt ill, she went to work a pesar de que se encontraba mal, se fue a trabajarin spite of oneself a pesar suyoout of spite por despechospite n1) : despecho m, rencor m2)in spite of : a pesar de (que), pese a (que)n.• despecho s.m.• rencor s.m.v.• causar pena a v.• despechar v.• mortificar v.
I spaɪtmass noun1) ( malice) maldad f; ( resentment) rencor m, resentimiento m2)in spite of — (as prep) a pesar de
in spite of everything — a pesar de todo, pese a todo
II
transitive verb molestar, fastidiar[spaɪt]1. N1) (=ill will) rencor m, ojeriza fto do sth out of or from spite — hacer algo por inquina
to have a spite against sb * — tener rencor a or hacia algn
2)in spite of — (=despite) a pesar de, pese a
in spite of the fact that — a pesar de que, pese a que
2.VT herir, dañar* * *
I [spaɪt]mass noun1) ( malice) maldad f; ( resentment) rencor m, resentimiento m2)in spite of — (as prep) a pesar de
in spite of everything — a pesar de todo, pese a todo
II
transitive verb molestar, fastidiar
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