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1 distaste
ˈdɪsˈteɪst
1. сущ. отвращение;
неприязнь( for) to develop a distaste ≈ приобрести отвращение to express a distaste ≈ выражать неприязнь to feel a distaste ≈ испытывать отвращение to show a distaste ≈ проявлять неприязнь to have a distaste for smth. ≈ испытывать отвращение к чему-л. a strong distaste ≈ сильная неприязнь Syn: dislike
2. гл. питать отвращение;
испытывать неприязнь неприязнь, отвращение - * for smb. неприязнь к кому-л. - he had /felt/ a * for such work такая работа ему претила - to note with * заметить с неудовольствием - to conceive a * for smth. почувствовать отвращение к чему-л. - she looked at me with more than faint * она посмотрела на меня с нескрываемым неудовольствием (редкое) отвращение;
тошнота distaste отвращение;
неприязнь (for) ;
to have a distaste (for smth.) испытывать отвращение (к чему-л.) ~ питать отвращение;
испытывать неприязнь distaste отвращение;
неприязнь (for) ;
to have a distaste (for smth.) испытывать отвращение (к чему-л.)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > distaste
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2 distaste
[dɪs'teɪst] 1. сущ.отвращение; неприязньstrong distaste for smb./smth. — сильная неприязнь (к кому-л./чему-л.)
to have a distaste for smth. — испытывать отвращение к чему-л.
Syn:2. гл.питать отвращение; испытывать неприязнь -
3 abhorrence
1. n отвращение, омерзение2. n разг. резко отрицательное отношениеСинонимический ряд:1. contempt (noun) contempt; disdain; scorn2. hatred (noun) abomination; animosity; antipathy; aversion; detestation; disgust; dislike; distaste; enmity; execration; hate; hatred; horror; loathing; malice; odium; repugnance; repugnancy; repulsion; resentment; revulsionАнтонимический ряд:admiration; adoration; attraction -
4 contempt
1. n презрение2. n юр. неуважение; оскорбление3. n юр. невыполнение распоряжений судаcontempt of court — оскорбление суда, невыполнение его распоряжений; неявка в суд
Синонимический ряд:1. abhorrence (noun) abhorrence; aversion; disgust; distaste; revulsion2. defiance (noun) contumacy; defiance; disrespect; recalcitrance; stubbornness; unruliness3. despite (noun) despisal; despisement; despite; disdain; disparagement4. disgrace (noun) discredit; disesteem; disfavor; disgrace; dishonor; dishonour; disrepute; ignominy; indignity; infamy; obloquy; odium; opprobrium; ridicule; shame; stigma5. scorn (noun) contumely; derision; disregard; loathing; scorn; slight; venom6. snobbery (noun) arrogance; audacity; impudence; insolence; snobbery; snobbismАнтонимический ряд:admiration; affection; approbation; approval; endorsement; honour; praise; regard; respect; reverence; sanction
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