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2 odio
m.hatred.tener odio a algo/alguien to hate something/somebodypres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: odiar.* * *1 hatred, loathing\tenerle odio a alguien to hate somebodymirada de odio glareodio mortal hatred* * *noun m.hate, hatred* * *SM1) [gen] hatredodio de sangre — feud, vendetta
2) Chile (=molestia) nuisance, bother* * *masculino hate, hatred* * *= feud, aversion, loathing, hatred, hate.Ex. In doing so, the library created a rift that prohibited dialogue and created something of a feud between the copyright owner and the library.Ex. The central hypothesis is that an aversion to neologisms (especially newly coined words) impedes the introduction and acceptance of new concepts.Ex. The article 'The hype and the hope: fear and loathing on the net' argues that the fears and mistrust of the Internet are based upon ignorance about new technology.Ex. A culture of violence and hatred seems to have percolated through the corridors of the institutions of learning particularly schools.Ex. Librarians often have to decide whether to provide free access to or to censor materials containing hate speech or that which advocates hate and violence.----* alimentar el odio = fuel + hatred.* incitar el odio = incite + hatred.* la voz del odio = the voice of hate.* lleno de odio = hateful.* mirar a Alguien con odio = look + daggers at.* odio racial = racial hatred.* promover el odio = fuel + hatred.* * *masculino hate, hatred* * *= feud, aversion, loathing, hatred, hate.Ex: In doing so, the library created a rift that prohibited dialogue and created something of a feud between the copyright owner and the library.
Ex: The central hypothesis is that an aversion to neologisms (especially newly coined words) impedes the introduction and acceptance of new concepts.Ex: The article 'The hype and the hope: fear and loathing on the net' argues that the fears and mistrust of the Internet are based upon ignorance about new technology.Ex: A culture of violence and hatred seems to have percolated through the corridors of the institutions of learning particularly schools.Ex: Librarians often have to decide whether to provide free access to or to censor materials containing hate speech or that which advocates hate and violence.* alimentar el odio = fuel + hatred.* incitar el odio = incite + hatred.* la voz del odio = the voice of hate.* lleno de odio = hateful.* mirar a Alguien con odio = look + daggers at.* odio racial = racial hatred.* promover el odio = fuel + hatred.* * *hate, hatredlleno de odio full of hate o hatredle he tomado odio I've come to hate himme tiene odio he hates meCompuestos:self-hatredrace hatred* * *
Del verbo odiar: ( conjugate odiar)
odio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
odió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
odiar
odio
odiar ( conjugate odiar) verbo transitivo
to hate;
odio sustantivo masculino
hate, hatred;
tenerle odio a algn to hate sb
odiar verbo transitivo to detest, hate: odio la plancha, I hate ironing ➣ Ver nota en hate y detest
odio sustantivo masculino hatred, loathing: su odio no tiene límites, her hatred knows no bounds
' odio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
carcomer
- larvada
- larvado
- malsana
- malsano
- manía
- odiar
- agarrar
- alimentar
- asesino
- el
- engendrar
- excitar
- feroz
- fomentar
- implacable
- mortal
- trabajo
- visceral
English:
bear
- bitter
- detest
- fierce
- flying
- glare
- hate
- hatred
- loathing
- open
- stir up
- store up
- whip up
- pet
- surge
* * *odio nmhatred;tener odio a algo/alguien to hate sth/sb;Esp* * *m hatred, hate* * *odio nm: hate, hatred* * *odio n hatred -
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m hatred* * *odio s.m. hatred, hate: odio cieco, blind hatred; odio feroce, implacabile, furious, implacable hatred; odio inveterato, old (o inveterate) hatred; odio di classe, class hatred; odio ereditario, (family) feud; era pieno d'odio per il suo nemico, he was filled with (o full of) hate for his enemy; covare un odio profondo verso qlcu., to smoulder with hatred for s.o.; essere accecato dall'odio, to be blinded with hatred; accecato dall'odio commise il terribile gesto, blinded with hatred he committed the dreadful deed; accendere l'odio (verso qlcu., qlco.), to kindle s.o.'s hatred (against s.o., sthg.); alimentare l'odio (verso qlcu., qlco.), to feed s.o.'s hatred (against s.o., sthg.); attirarsi, tirarsi l'odio, to make oneself hated (o to incur s.o.'s hatred); fare qlco. in odio a qlcu., qlco., to do sthg. out of hatred for s.o., sthg.; fomentare gli odi (verso qlcu., qlco.), to foment s.o.'s hatred (against s.o., sthg.); prendere in odio qlcu., qlco., to conceive a strong aversion for s.o., sthg.; rinfocolare, risvegliare gli odi verso qlcu., qlco., to rekindle s.o.'s hatred against s.o., sthg. // avere in odio, to hate: ho in odio il sole, il cattivo tempo, I hate (o I cannot bear) sunshine, bad weather // la verità genera odio, (prov.) truth begets hatred.* * *nutrire o provare odio per qcn. to feel hatred for sb., to hate sb.; attirarsi l'odio di qcn. to earn oneself sb's hatred; avere in odio qcs. to abominate sth.; prendere qcn., qcs. in odio — to take a strong dislike to sb., sth
* * *odiopl. odi /'ɔdjo, 'ɔdi/sostantivo m.hatred, hate (di qcn. of sb.; per qcs. of, for sth.); nutrire o provare odio per qcn. to feel hatred for sb., to hate sb.; attirarsi l'odio di qcn. to earn oneself sb's hatred; avere in odio qcs. to abominate sth.; prendere qcn., qcs. in odio to take a strong dislike to sb., sth. -
4 odio sm
['ɔdjo] odio (odi)hatred, hateavere in odio qn/qc — to hate o detest sb/sth
prendere in odio qn/qc — to take a strong dislike to sb/sth
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sm ['ɔdjo] odio (odi)hatred, hateavere in odio qn/qc — to hate o detest sb/sth
prendere in odio qn/qc — to take a strong dislike to sb/sth
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7 odio
odire, odivi, - V TRANShate; dislike; be disinclined/reluctant/adverse to; (usu. PREFDEF) -
8 odio
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9 odio
• aversion• hatching• hate each other• hatless• hatred of marriage -
10 odio
to hate, despite, hold in contempt, dislike strongly. -
11 odio
hate, hatred -
12 odio
hate [n] -
13 odio mortal
hatred -
14 odio tener que ...
odio tener que...I hate having to... -
15 odio i pettegoli
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16 odio sviscerato
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17 odio racial
m.race hatred, racism.* * *(n.) = racial hatredEx. Discussion of intellectual freedom issues often centres on issues such as homosexuality and racial hatred.* * *(n.) = racial hatredEx: Discussion of intellectual freedom issues often centres on issues such as homosexuality and racial hatred.
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18 odio rimske ligije
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19 odio a las mujeres
• hatred• hatstand -
20 odio a sí mismo
• self-hardening• self-healing
См. также в других словарях:
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