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1 unreasoning
adj. \/ˌʌnˈriː(zə)nɪŋ\/1) ( om person) ukritisk, ureflektert, tankeløs2) ( om følelse) blind, sanseløs, kritikkløsunreasoning fear se ➢ fear, 1unreasoning hate se ➢ hate, 1 -
2 fear
fiə 1. noun((a) feeling of great worry or anxiety caused by the knowledge of danger: The soldier tried not to show his fear; fear of water.) frykt, redsel, skrekk2. verb1) (to feel fear because of (something): She feared her father when he was angry; I fear for my father's safety (= I am worried because I think he is in danger).) frykte, være redd2) (to regret: I fear you will not be able to see him today.) frykte, være redd, beklage•- fearful- fearfully
- fearless
- fearlessly
- for fear of
- in fear offrykt--------frykte--------støkkIsubst. \/fɪə\/1) frykt, redsel, skrekk2) (bange) anelser, engstelse, frykt, uro, bekymring3) grunn til frykt, fare4) ( gammeldags) ærefrykt, ærbødighetbe in fear of eller stand in fear of frykte (for), være redd for, i frykt forfear of frykt forfear of God Gudsfryktfor fear of av frykt for for ikke åav frykt for å såre ham, for ikke å såre hamfor fear that eller for fear lest av frykt for at for at... ikkein fear and trembling med frykt og beven, skjelvende av skrekkno fear det er ingen fare, det er ikke troligno fear! aldri i livet!, ikke tale om!, ingen fare!play on somebody's fears spille på noens frykt, utnytte noens fryktput the fear of God in(to) someone sette skrekk i noenunreasoning fear panisk skrekkwithout fear or favour uten å gjøre forskjell til noen kant, upartiskIIverb \/fɪə\/1) frykte (for), være redd (for)2) frykte, mistenke, tvile3) nølefear lest ( gammeldags) frykte atnever fear! vær ikke redd!, det er ingen fare!• he will come, never fear!han kommer nok, vær ikke redd (for det)!
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