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1 (a) violent dislike of smb
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violent ['vaɪələnt](a) (attack, crime, person, behaviour) violent;∎ by violent means par la violence;∎ to be violent with sb se montrer ou être violent avec qn;∎ he began to get violent il a commencé à se montrer violent;∎ he gave the door a violent kick il a donné un violent coup de pied dans la porte;∎ to die a violent death mourir de mort violente(b) (intense → pain) violent, aigu(uë); (furious → temper) violent; (strong, great → contrast, change) violent, brutal; (→ explosion, storm) violent;∎ she took a violent dislike to him elle s'est prise d'une vive aversion à son égard;∎ to be in a violent temper être furieux;∎ I've got a violent toothache/headache j'ai une rage de dents/un mal de tête atroce(c) (forceful, impassioned → argument, language, emotions) violent(d) (wind, weather) violent∎ the walls had been painted a violent red on avait peint les murs d'un rouge criard -
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♦ violent /ˈvaɪələnt/a.1 violento ( anche fig.): a violent clash, uno scontro violento; a violent blow [attack], un colpo [un assalto] violento; violent crime, crimini violenti; a violent film [computer game], un film [videogioco] violento; to meet a violent death, morire di morte violenta; a violent temper, un'indole violenta; a violent headache [fit of coughing], un violento mal di testa [accesso di tosse]; violent language, parole violente; a violent dislike, una forte antipatia; a violent eruption [explosion], una violenta eruzione [esplosione]2 ( di colore) molto acceso: She was wearing a violent orange dress, portava un vestito di un arancione molto acceso● ( sport) violent play, gioco violento □ (leg., USA) violent presumption, forte presunzione □ violent storm, violenta tempesta; (meteor., naut.) fortunale, vento (o mare) a forza 11 □ to lay violent hands on sb., usare violenza a q. -
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1) (having, using, or showing, great force: There was a violent storm at sea; a violent earthquake; He has a violent temper.) violento2) (caused by force: a violent death.) violento•- violence
violent adj violentotr['vaɪələnt]1 violento,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto die a violent death morir de muerte violentato have a violent temper ser de carácter violentoviolent ['vaɪlənt, 'vaɪə-] adj: violentoadj.• arrebatado, -a adj.• arrollador adj.• desapoderado, -a adj.• desatado, -a adj.• endemoniado, -a adj.• escandaloso, -a adj.• impetuoso, -a adj.• violento, -a adj.'vaɪələnta) ( involving physical force) <person/behavior> violentob) (strong, forceful) <storm/explosion/kick> violento, fuerte; < grief> intenso; < pain> violento, intenso['vaɪǝlǝnt]ADJ [person, quarrel, storm, language] violento; [kick] violento, fuerte; [pain] intenso, agudo; [colour] chillónto become or turn violent — mostrarse violento
violent crimes — delitos mpl violentos
to come to a violent halt — detenerse or (LAm) parar bruscamente
to take a violent dislike to sb — coger or (LAm) agarrar una profunda antipatía a algn
to take a violent dislike to sth — tomar una tremenda or profunda aversión a algo
by violent means — por la fuerza, por la violencia
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5 dislike
dɪsˈlaɪk
1. сущ. нелюбовь, неприязнь, нерасположение, антипатия( for, of, to) to take a dislike to ≈ не любить to show a dislike for, of ≈ проявлять расположение к an active, cordial, hearty, strong, violent dislike ≈ яростная нелюбовь Syn: antipathy, aversion, distaste Ant: like, love, penchant, predilection
2. гл. испытывать неприязнь, нерасположение, не любить to dislike deeply, very much ≈ очень не любить He dislikes going to the opera. ≈ Он не любит ходить в оперу. нерасположение;
неприязнь, антипатия - likes and *s симпатии и антипатии - to show a strong * for /of, to/ smb. не терпеть кого-л. - to take a * to smb. невзлюбить кого-л. - to conceive a * for smth. почувствовать отвращение к чему-л. - I have a particular * for him он внушает мне крайнюю неприязнь испытывать неприязнь, не любить - to * going away from home не любить уезжать из дому - I * the man этот человек мне не нравится - the two * each other by instinct и тот и другой инстинктивно недолюбливают друг друга dislike не любить, испытывать неприязнь, нерасположение ~ нелюбовь, неприязнь, нерасположение, антипатия (for, of, to) -
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['vaɪələnt]adjсильный, буйный, неистовый, яростныйHe is violent in his ways. — У него буйный нрав.
You were violent with him. — Вы с ним обошлись слишком круто
- violent heat- violent noise
- violent storm
- violent quarrel
- violent wind
- violent colours
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[΄vaiələnt] a բուռն, սաստիկ, կա տաղի. violent emotions բուռն զգացմունքներ. violent attack of fever/blow/explosion սաստիկ կենդ. կատա ղի հարված. ուժգին պայթյուն. violent wind/ rainstorm կատաղի քամի/ամպրոպ. (անզուսպ) violent rage անզուսպ/կատաղի/մոլեգին ցասում. violent man անզուսպ մարդ. violent dislike անհաղթահարելի անբարյացակամ վե րաբերմունք. violent discripancy ծայրահեղ հա կասու թյուն violent speech կրքոտ ճառ. in a violent temper կատաղած. get violent կատաղել, մոլեգնել. die a violent death բռնի մահով մեռնել -
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['vaɪələnt](gen) violento (-a)a violent dislike of sb/sth — una violenta avversione per qn/qc
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['vaɪələnt]adja violent dislike of sb/sth — silna niechęć do kogoś/czegoś
* * *1) (having, using, or showing, great force: There was a violent storm at sea; a violent earthquake; He has a violent temper.) gwałtowny2) (caused by force: a violent death.) gwałtowny•- violence -
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adjectivegewalttätig; heftig [Schlag, Attacke, Leidenschaft, Auseinandersetzung, Erschütterung, Reaktion, Schmerzen, Wind]; wuchtig [Schlag, Stoß]; schwer [Schock]; krass [Gegensatz, Kontrast]; grell [Farbe]; knall[rot, -grün usw.]; Gewalt[verbrecher, -tat]don't be so violent — sei nicht so aggressiv
he has a violent temper — er neigt zum Jähzorn
violent death — gewaltsamer od. unnatürlicher Tod
* * *1) (having, using, or showing, great force: There was a violent storm at sea; a violent earthquake; He has a violent temper.) heftig2) (caused by force: a violent death.) gewaltsam•- academic.ru/93483/violently">violently- violence* * *vio·lent[ˈvaɪələnt]\violent crime Gewaltverbrechen nt\violent death gewaltsamer Todto meet a \violent end eines gewaltsamen Todes sterben\violent incident Fall m von Gewalt[anwendung]\violent scene Gewaltszene f\violent affair leidenschaftliche Affäre\violent argument heftige Auseinandersetzung\violent contrast krasser Gegensatz\violent pain heftiger Schmerzto have a \violent temper jähzornig sein* * *['vaɪələnt]adj1) (= brutal) person, nature, action brutal, gewalttätig; crime Gewalt-; times, period, age voller Gewalt; attack, blow heftig; death gewaltsam; sport, game brutal; film, programme, book gewalttätigto meet a violent end —
the beginning of the second movement is rather violent — der zweite Satz beginnt sehr leidenschaftlich
by violent means (open sth) — mit Gewalt(anwendung); (persuade) unter Gewaltanwendung
2) (= forceful) demonstration, protest heftig; expulsion, impact gewaltig; wind, storm, earthquake heftig, stark, gewaltigdon't be so violent, open it gently — sei nicht so stürmisch, öffne es vorsichtig
4) (= vehement) argument, row, opposition heftig5) (= intense) blush heftig, tief; feeling, affair, speech leidenschaftlich; pain, dislike heftig, stark; colour grell* * *violent adj (adv violently)1. heftig (Leidenschaft, Schmerzen, Unwetter etc), (Schlag etc auch) wuchtig:have a violent cold stark erkältet sein;violent storm orkanartiger Sturm;her moods changed violently sie hatte heftige Gemütsschwankungenviolent crime Gewaltverbrechen n;die a violent death, die violently eines gewaltsamen Todes sterben;lay violent hands on Gewalt antun (dat);violent interpretation gewaltsame Auslegung;violent measures Gewaltmaßnahmen;have a violent temper zu Gewalttätigkeiten neigen;the film is quite violent in dem Film gibt es ziemlich viele Gewaltszenen3. heftig, hitzig (Auseinandersetzung etc)4. radikal, einschneidend (Veränderungen etc)5. grell (Farbe):his shirt was a violent red sein Hemd war grellrot oder umg knallrot* * *adjectivegewalttätig; heftig [Schlag, Attacke, Leidenschaft, Auseinandersetzung, Erschütterung, Reaktion, Schmerzen, Wind]; wuchtig [Schlag, Stoß]; schwer [Schock]; krass [Gegensatz, Kontrast]; grell [Farbe]; knall[rot, -grün usw.]; Gewalt[verbrecher, -tat]violent death — gewaltsamer od. unnatürlicher Tod
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نُفُور \ dislike: a feeling against: He has a strong dislike for (or of) snakes. She took a dislike to that man the first time she met him. revulsion: a sudden violent feeling of dislike: She turned away from the dirty food in revulsion. -
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اِرْتَعَدَت فرائِصُه \ shudder: (of a person) to shake with fear or with violent dislike: He shuddered at the sight of a snake. \ اِقْشَعَرَّ بَدَنُه \ shudder: (of a person) to shake with fear or with violent dislike: He shuddered at the sight of a snake. \ رَجْفَة (رَعْدَة، هَزَّة) عَنيفة \ shudder: a violent shake. -
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жен. antipathy, aversion, dislike сильная антипатия ≈ cordial dislike питать антипатию тайная антипатия почувствовать антипатиюБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > антипатия
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detest, disgust, hate, hatred* * *subst. [ antipati] aversion, disgust, abomination, detestation, strong dislike, violent dislike, loathing, abhorrence verb. hate, detest, abominate, abhor, loathe -
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aversion [avεʀsjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *avɛʀsjɔ̃nom féminin aversion (pour quelqu'un/quelque chose to somebody/something)avoir quelqu'un/quelque chose en aversion — to have a loathing for somebody/something
prendre quelqu'un/quelque chose en aversion — to develop a loathing for somebody/something
* * *avɛʀsjɔ̃ nfaversion, loathing* * *aversion nf aversion (pour qch/qn to sb/sth); avoir qn/qch en aversion to have a loathing for sb/sth; prendre qn/qch en aversion to develop a loathing for sb/sth.[avɛrsjɔ̃] nom féminin -
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жantipathy [æn-'tɪp-] (against, to), dislike (to, of, for)испы́тывать о́струю антипа́тию к кому-л. — take a violent dislike for smb
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I.fhateII.fhatredIII.f e madheviolent dislike -
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from the first acquaintance; from the moment one made smb.'s acquaintanceПавел Петрович начинает чувствовать к Базарову сильнейшую антипатию с первого знакомства. (Д. Писарев, Базаров) — From the moment he made his acquaintance Pavel Petrovich has taken a violent dislike to Basarov.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с первого знакомства
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اِرْتَجَفَ \ quake: to shake, esp. with fear. quiver: shake (esp. with excitement or anger). shiver: shake (with cold or fear). shudder: (of a person) to shake with fear or with violent dislike: He shuddered at the sight of a snake. tremble: to shake, esp. with fear or excitement. \ See Also ارتعش (اِرْتَعَشَ)
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