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1 perversion
noun1) (turning aside from proper use) Missbrauch, der; (misconstruction) Pervertierung, die; (of words, statement) Verdrehung, die; (leading astray) Verführung, die2) (perverted form of something) Pervertierung, die3) (sexual) Perversion, die* * *[-ʃən]2) (a perverted act: He is capable of any perversion.) die Perversion* * *per·ver·sion[pəˈvɜ:ʃən, AM pɚˈvɜ:rʒən]n ( pej)sexual \perversion sexuelle Perversion\perversion of justice Rechtsbeugung f\perversion of the truth Verdrehung f der Wahrheit* * *[pə'vɜːSən]n* * *1. Verdrehung f, Umkehrung f, Entstellung f:perversion of history Geschichtsklitterung f3. PSYCH Perversion f4. MATH Umkehrung f (einer Figur)* * *noun1) (turning aside from proper use) Missbrauch, der; (misconstruction) Pervertierung, die; (of words, statement) Verdrehung, die; (leading astray) Verführung, die2) (perverted form of something) Pervertierung, die3) (sexual) Perversion, die* * *n.Perversion f.Verdrehung f.
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