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1 feel abhorrence of lies
Макаров: не выносить вранья, не терпеть враньяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > feel abhorrence of lies
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2 abhorrence
[əbʹ(h)ɒrəns] n1. 1) отвращение, омерзениеto hold in abhorrence - питать отвращение /омерзение/
2) разг. резко отрицательное отношениеto feel abhorrence of lies - не выносить /не терпеть/ вранья
2. что-л. вызывающее отвращениеflattery is my abhorrence - мне отвратительна лесть; не выношу /терпеть не могу/ лести
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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 abhorrence
əbˈhɔrəns сущ.
1) отвращение, омерзение;
ненависть to hold in abhorrence ≈ питать отвращение( омерзение) Syn: aversion, disgust
2) разг. резко отрицательное отношение Women have instinctive abhorrence of wrong. ≈ Женщины подсознательно не терпят дисгармонии.
3) то, что вызывает отвращение/ненависть Politics are my abhorrence. ≈ Политика вызывает у меня отвращение.отвращение, омерзение;
- to hold in * питать отвращение (разговорное) резко отрицательное отношение;
- to feel * of lies не выносить вранья что-л., вызывающее отвращение;
- flattery is my * мне отвратительна лесть;
не выношу лестиabhorrence отвращение;
ненависть ~ то, что вызывает отвращение или ненавистьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > abhorrence
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