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21 hryðja
u, f. [hroði and hrjóða II], rough weather, sleet, tempest; mörg er hryðja mótlætis um aldr, Stef. Ól.: medic. fits of coughing with excretion, of a sick person: metaph. an outrage, foul deed, hryðju-verk, n. a foul, brutal deed, Fas. iii. 445. -
22 гадкий
прил. nasty, ugly, disgusting, repulsive;
naughty, bad ( о ребенке) ;
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23 becstelenség
(DE) Infamie {e}; Unehrlichkeit {e}; Unredlichkeit {e}; (EN) disfame; disgracefulness; dishonesty; dishonor; dishonour; disparagement; foul deed; foul play; ignominy; improbity; infamy; reproach; squalor; unprincipledness -
24 bűn
(DE) Laster {s}; Missetat {e}; Schuld {e}; Sünde {e}; Verfehlung {e}; Übeltat {e}; Überschreitung {e}; (EN) debt; deed; error; evil; felony; foul deed; guilt; ill; iniquity; misdeed; offence; offense; outrage; peccancy; sin; transgression; trespass; vice; wickedness; wrongdoing -
25 gaztett
(DE) Missetat {e}; Schandtat {e}; Untat {e}; Übeltat {e}; Bubenstück {s}; Büberei {e}; Schurkentat {e}; (EN) deed; evil-doing; foul deed; misdeed; misdoing; outrage; villainy; wrong-doing; wrongdoing -
26 gonosztett
(DE) Meintat {e}; (EN) deed; foul deed; malefaction; maleficence; malfeasance; malificence -
27 бесчестный поступок
General subject: foul deedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бесчестный поступок
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28 μυσαρχών
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29 μυσαρχῶν
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30 μυσάρχην
μυσάρχηςthe originator of a foul deed: masc acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
31 μυσάρχης
μυσάρχηςthe originator of a foul deed: masc nom sg -
32 hryðjuverk
n. foul deed, outrage. -
33 fattaccio sm
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34 shaltoq
offal, mixture of manure and urine; filthy, dirty; foul deed, sin. shaltoqqa yiqil /shaltoq ot to sling mud -
35 gnusoba
f some thing loathsome, filth; heinous/ /foul deed; -gnusnost* * *• enormity -
36 aljasság
(DE) Gemeinheit {e}; Schreckenstat {e}; Lumpigkeit {e}; Viecherei {e}; (EN) atrocity; baseness; beastliness; blackguardism; cattiness; cattishness; crookedness; foul deed; ignobility; ignominy; infamy; lowness; meanness; nastiness; servileness; snottiness; sordidness; squalor; turpitude; unprincipledness; unsoundness; vileness -
37 fattaccio
sm [fat'tattʃo] fattaccio (-ci) -
38 μυσάρχης
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μυσάρχης
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39 een lage daad begaan
een lage daad begaancommit a vile/foul deedVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een lage daad begaan
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40 laag
laag1〈de〉1 [met betrekking tot een stof, voorwerpen] layer ⇒ 〈 beschermlaag〉 coating, 〈 dun〉 film, 〈 dun〉 sheet, 〈 geologie〉 bed, 〈 geologie〉 stratum, 〈 erts〉 deposit, 〈 verf〉 coat2 [stand in de maatschappij] stratum♦voorbeelden:1 een laag steenkool • a seam, a bed of coaleen dikke laag stof • a thick layer of dust〈 geologie〉 bovenliggende/onderliggende laag • overlying/underlying stratumde onderste lagen van de bevolking • the lower strata/ranks of society————————laag2♦voorbeelden:een laag vertrek • a low(-ceilinged) roomhet gas laag draaien • turn the gas downzijn gewicht/de prijs laag houden • keep one's weight/the price downte laag schatten • underestimateolieaandelen staan laag genoteerd • oil shares have been marked down/are lowde lire staat laag • the lira is low/downde barometer staat laag • the barometer is lowzijn eisen lager stellen • lower one's demandseen laag uitgesneden japon • a low(-necked/cut) dresszet jij de soep wat lager? • will you turn down the gas (under the soup)?〈 handel〉 de aandelen waren twee punten lager dan gisteren • shares were two points down on yesterday2 een lage daad begaan • commit a vile/foul deedeen laag karakter • a mean characteriemand laag behandelen • treat someone meanly
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