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1 dread
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2 dread
[dred]1. noungreat fear:رُعْب، ذُعْرHis voice was husky with dread.
2. verbto fear greatly:يُرْعِب، يخاف، يَفْزَع، يَرْتَعِبWe were dreading his arrival.
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3 dread
فَزَعٌ \ alarm: fear of possible danger: The sound of a shot filled her with alarm. dread: great fear, esp. of some harm to come: She has (a) great dread of heights. fright: sudden fear; shock: He almost died of fright when the gun exploded. It gave him a fright. horror: great fear and dislike: I have a horror of snakes. scare: a feeling of fear, often widespread and unnecessary: a war scare (a frightening report of possible war). \ See Also رعب (رُعْب)، هلع (هَلَع)، ذعر (ذُعْر) -
4 dread
رَهْبَة \ awe: a feeling of fear, respect, and wonder: The villagers looked with awe at the buildings in the great city. dread: great fear, esp. of some harm to come: She has (a) great dread of heights. phobia. \ See Also رُهاب -
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هَلَع \ dismay: a feeling of surprise, mixed with fear of hopelessness: He discovered with dismay that the telephone wasn’t working, and he couldn’t call the doctor. dread: great fear, esp. of some harm to come: She has (a) great dread of heights. fright: sudden fear; shock: He almost died of fright when the gun exploded. It gave him a fright. horror: great fear and dislike: I have a horror of snakes. panic: wild fear that makes people act madly. -
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اِرْتَاعَ \ dread: to fear greatly (sth. that may or must happen): I dread the thought of having to leave home. She dreads going out in the dark. get the wind up: to become frightened or anxious. panic, panicked: to act madly through fear. \ See Also ذعر (ذُعِرَ)، هلع (هَلِعَ) -
7 Debility Dread And Death
Jocular: DDDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Debility Dread And Death
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8 Fear Dread And Anxiety
Jocular: FDAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Fear Dread And Anxiety
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9 Wen ich ess, ch'ob ich alles in dread
(Lit. When I am eating, I have everything in the ground.) When I am eating, everybody can go to hell!Yiddish-English phrasebook > Wen ich ess, ch'ob ich alles in dread
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10 ÓTTI
* * *m.1) fear, dread; svá var þeim öllum mikill ótti at honum, they were all so much afraid of him;2) a cause of fear, dreadful thing (ótti var at sjá í augu honum, ef hann var reiðr).* * *a, m. [contr. qs. oht, cp. ógn, ógna, ógur-]:—fear, dread; var þeim ótti mikill at honum, Nj. 68; gjalda ótta við, Ísl. ii. 363; bjóða ótta, to inspire fear (see bjóða IV. 2); ótta slær á e-n, Ó. H. 224; milli vánar ok ótta, between hope and fear. Mar.2. a thing to be feared, danger; ótti var at sjá í augu honum, ef hann var reiðr, Ó. H. 16; var æ ótti at Sverri konungi, Fms. viii. 339: fear, danger, vita sér enskis ótta vánir, Eg. 74, Fms. ix. 467; vænta sér enskis ótta, Ó. H. 220; vera undir miklum aga ok ótta, Fms. x. 409; at mannsöfnuðr dragisk at Önundi ok ótti nokkurr, Sturl. i. 158.COMPDS: óttaboð, óttabragð, óttafenginn, óttalauss, óttamikill, óttasamligr, óttasleginn. -
11 опаска
dread* * *dread, fear* * *apprehensiondreadfearfearingfearsmisgiving -
12 skræk
dread, fear, fright, funk, horror, terror* * *(en)( frygt) fear,( stærkere) terror;( pludselig) fright,( stærkere) scare,( svagere, F) alarm;( noget skrækindjagende) terror;[ han er min skræk] he is my pet aversion;[ skræk og rædsel] fear and dread;[ panisk skræk] panic terror, panic;[ med præp:][ være ved at dø af skræk] be frightened to death,T be scared stiff;[ ryste af skræk] tremble with fear;[ af skræk for] for fear of;[ have en skræk for] be mortally afraid of,( uvilje) have a violent aversion to;[ få en skræk i livet] get frightened, get a fright (, scare);[ jage én en skræk i livet] give somebody a fright (, scare);[ slippe med skrækken] be more frightened than hurt;[ til skræk og advarsel] as a deterrent (to others);[ straffe en til skræk og advarsel] make an example of somebody. -
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dread (adje)dreadful (adje)ghastly (adje)grisly (adje)terrifying (adje)* * *• appalling• dread• dreadful• ghastly• grisly• terrifying -
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15 опаска
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16 Dreadlocks
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18 страх
dread, fear, fright, scare -
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dread, worry about -
20 grue seg for
dread, worry about
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