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21 смертельная вражда
General subject: deadly feud, death feud, death-feudУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > смертельная вражда
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22 феодал
феода́||лист. feŭdalo, feŭdulo;\феодалли́зм feŭd(al)ismo;\феодалльный feŭd(al)a;\феодалльный гнёт feŭd(al)a premo.* * *м. ист.* * *nhist. señor feudal -
23 смертельная вражда
deadly feud имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > смертельная вражда
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24 вражда
1) General subject: animosity, antagonism, bad blood, dissension, enmity, feud (be at deadly feud with somebody - враждовать или быть на ножах с кем-либо), hatred, hostility, opposition, rancour, warfare, grudge2) Obsolete: debate3) Military: religious strives4) History: conflict6) Advertising: war7) Business: quarrel -
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1) General subject: be at enmity, feud, lead a cat and dog life, to be at swords' points, be at feud (with)2) History: conflict3) Makarov: be at sword s' points4) Idiomatic expression: at each other's throat (to go / be at each other's throat) -
26 давние политические разногласия
1) General subject: a political feud of long standing2) Diplomatic term: political feud of long standingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > давние политические разногласия
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27 давняя вражда
1) General subject: (глубоко укоренившаяся) inveterate feud2) Makarov: inveterate feud -
28 кровная вражда
1) General subject: blood feud2) Law: feud -
29 кровная месть
1) General subject: blood feud, blood revenge, feud, vendetta2) Law: blood vengeance3) Makarov: private war -
30 феод
1) General subject: fiefdom3) Law: fee4) leg.N.P. feod (feudal law), feud (feudal law), fief (feudal law) -
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enmity, hostility, animosity; feud (кровная)* * ** * *enmity, hostility, animosity; feud (кровная)* * *antagonismantagonizingenmityopposition -
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жен.enmity, hostility, animosity; feud ( кровная)питать вражда к кому-л. — to feel animosity towards/against smb.
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жanimosity; enmity lit; hostility; feudвражда́ ме́жду кла́нами — feud between the clans
религио́зная/ра́совая вражда́ — religious/racial animosity
пита́ть вражду́ к кому-л — to feel animosity/hostility towards/against sb
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35 забыть вражду
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36 кровная месть
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37 непримиримая вражда
deadly feud имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > непримиримая вражда
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38 родовая вражда
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39 родовая месть
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > родовая месть
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40 if you had
Jargon: feud
См. также в других словарях:
feud — (n.) c.1300, fede enmity, hatred, hostility, northern English and Scottish; perhaps from an unrecorded O.E. word or else from O.Fr. fede, from O.H.G. fehida contention, quarrel, feud, from P.Gmc. *faihitha noun of state from adj. *faiho (Cf. O.E … Etymology dictionary
feud — feud; feud·ist; sub·in·feud; … English syllables
Feud — (f[=u]d), n. [OE. feide, AS. f[=ae]h[eth], fr. f[=a]h hostile; akin to OHG. f[=e]hida, G. fehde, Sw. fejd, D. feide; prob. akin to E. fiend. See Foe.] 1. A combination of kindred to avenge injuries or affronts, done or offered to any of their… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Feud — Feud, n. [LL. feudum, feodum prob. of same origin as E. fief. See {Fief}, {Fee}.] (Law) A stipendiary estate in land, held of a superior, by service; the right which a vassal or tenant had to the lands or other immovable thing of his lord, to use … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
feud — ● feud nom masculin (anglais feud, querelle) État d hostilité dans certaines sociétés traditionnelles, s exprimant en attaques périodiques entre groupes constitués (lignages, villages, etc.) selon un cycle immuable, relevant de règles non écrites … Encyclopédie Universelle
feud — FEÚD s.n. v. feudă. Trimis de LauraGellner, 07.03.2009. Sursa: DEX 98 FEÚD s.n. v. feudă. Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DN … Dicționar Român
feud — [n] major argument; estrangement altercation, bad blood*, bickering, broil*, combat, conflict, contention, contest, controversy, disagreement, discord, dispute, dissension, enmity, faction, falling out*, fight, fracas, grudge, hostility, quarrel … New thesaurus
feud — ► NOUN 1) a prolonged and bitter quarrel or dispute. 2) a state of prolonged mutual hostility and violence. ► VERB ▪ take part in a feud. ORIGIN Old French feide hostility … English terms dictionary
feud — feud1 [fyo͞od] n. [ME fede < OFr faide < Frank * faida, akin to OHG fehida, enmity, revenge < IE base * peik , hostile > FOE, Lith pìktas, angry] 1. a bitter, protracted, and violent quarrel, esp. between clans or families, often… … English World dictionary
feud — I noun alienation, altercation, animosity, animus, antagonism, bitterness, breach, clash, conflict, contention, controversy, difference, disaccord, disagreement, discord, dispute, dissension, enmity, estrangement, faction, grudge, hereditary… … Law dictionary
fèud — m 〈N mn i〉 pov. u europskom feudalnom društvu, vazalov izvor prihoda (ob. zemljišni posjed) koji on dobiva od seniora u zamjenu za određene obveze (davanje prihoda, vojna služba i sl.); leno ✧ {{001f}}lat … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika