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1 rancour
ˈræŋkə сущ. злоба, затаенная вражда (against, towards) to express rancour, show rancour ≈ проявлять злобу to feel rancour ≈ испытывать враждебные чувства (по отношению к кому-л.) to feel rancour towards smb. ≈ чувствовать к кому-л. злобу to stir up rancour ≈ пробуждать, вызывать злобу deep-seated rancour ≈ затаенная злоба Syn: enmity, rancor злоба, озлобление;
(тайная) ненависть;
мстительность, злопамятность - to nurse * against /towards/ smb. таить злобу против кого-л. rancour злоба, затаенная вражда -
2 rancour
['ræŋkə]сущ.; брит.; амер. rancorзлоба, затаённая ненавистьto express / show rancour — злобствовать
to feel rancour towards smb. — испытывать враждебные чувства (по отношению к кому-л.)
to stir up rancour — пробуждать, вызывать злобу
Syn: -
3 rancor
сущ.;
амер. злоба, затаенная вражда (against, towards) to express rancor, show rancor ≈ проявлять злобу to feel rancor ≈ испытывать враждебные чувства (по отношению к кому-л.) to feel rancor towards smb. ≈ чувствовать к кому-л. злобу to stir up rancor ≈ пробуждать, вызывать злобу deep-seated rancor ≈ затаенная злоба Syn: enmity, rancour (американизм) злоба, озлобление;
(тайная) ненависть;
мстительность, злопамятность
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