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1 Abhorrence
subs.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Abhorrence
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2 abhorrence
- 'ho-noun abominación, aversióntr[əb'hɒrəns]1 aborrecimiento, odioabhorrence [əb'hɔrənts, æb-] n: aborrecimiento m, odio mn.• abominación s.f.• aborrecimiento s.m.• aversión s.f.• detestación s.f.• execración s.f.• odio s.m.əb'hɔːrəns, əb'hɒrənsmass noun (frml) aversión f, aborrecimiento m[ǝb'hɒrǝns]N1) (=feeling) aborrecimiento m, repugnancia fto hold in abhorrence — aborrecer, detestar
2) (=object) abominación f* * *[əb'hɔːrəns, əb'hɒrəns]mass noun (frml) aversión f, aborrecimiento m -
3 abomination
noun2) (object of disgust) Abscheulichkeit, die* * *noun der Abscheu* * *abomi·na·tion[əˌbɒmɪˈneɪʃən, AM -ˌbɑ:m-]n ( dated)to have an absolute \abomination of sth etw zutiefst verabscheuenthis painting is an \abomination dieses Gemälde ist einfach scheußlich* * *[ə"bɒmI'neISən]n1) no pl Verabscheuung f* * *1. Abscheu m/f (of vor dat):hold sth in abomination etwas verabscheuen2. Scheußlichkeit f, Gemeinheit f (Tat etc)3. Gegenstand m des Abscheus:be sb’s pet abomination umg jemandem ein wahrer Gräuel sein* * *noun2) (object of disgust) Abscheulichkeit, die* * *n.Abscheu - f.Abscheulichkeit f. -
4 dislike
1. n нерасположение; неприязнь, антипатия2. v испытывать неприязнь, не любитьСинонимический ряд:1. abhorrence (noun) abhorrence; repulsion; revulsion2. aversion (noun) antagonism; antipathy; aversion; bad books; disaffection; disfavor; disfavour; disgust; disinclination; disliking; displeasure; disrelish; dissatisfaction; distaste; indisposition3. odium (noun) odium; offence; offense4. hate (verb) abhor; be averse to; be disinclined; be reluctant; condemn; deplore; detest; disesteem; disfavor; disfavour; disrelish; hate; resent5. object (verb) deprecate; disapprove; frown on; objectАнтонимический ряд:attraction; delight; inclination; like; relish
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