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[ə'bomineit](to detest: He abominates cruelty.) afsky* * *[ə'bomineit](to detest: He abominates cruelty.) afsky -
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ə'bomineit(to detest: He abominates cruelty.) abominartr[ə'bɒmɪneɪt]1 abominar, aborrecer, detestarv.• abominar v.• aborrecer v.• detestar v.• execrar v.[ǝ'bɒmɪneɪt]VT frm abominar (de), detestar -
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[ə'bomineit](to detest: He abominates cruelty.) verabscheuen- academic.ru/131/abomination">abomination* * *abomi·nate[əˈbɒmɪneɪt, AM -ˈbɑ:m-]▪ to \abominate sb/sth jdn/etw verabscheuen* * *[ə'bɒmIneɪt]vtverabscheuen* * ** * *v.verabscheuen v. -
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[ə'bomineit](to detest: He abominates cruelty.) detestar* * *a.bom.i.nate[əb'ɔmineit] vt abominar, detestar, execrar. -
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v. nefret etmek, iğrenmek, tiksinmek* * *nefret et* * *[ə'bomineit](to detest: He abominates cruelty.) iğrenmek, tiksinmek -
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[ə'bomineit](to detest: He abominates cruelty.) ne marati* * *I [əbɔmineit]transitive verbmrzeti, ne marati, ne prenestiII [əbɔminit]adjectivepoetically zoprn, mrzek, priskuten, ogaben, ostuden -
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• inhota• hirvittää• vihata* * *ə'bomineit(to detest: He abominates cruelty.) inhota -
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[ə'bɒmɪneɪt] [AE -mən-]verbo transitivo avere in abominio [hypocrisy, terrorism]* * *[ə'bomineit](to detest: He abominates cruelty.) detestare* * *[ə'bɒmɪneɪt] [AE -mən-]verbo transitivo avere in abominio [hypocrisy, terrorism] -
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[ə'bomineit](to detest: He abominates cruelty.) sajust riebumu* * *sajust riebumu; nemīlēt, neieredzēt -
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[ə'bomineit](to detest: He abominates cruelty.) hnusit si* * *• ošklivit si• hnusit• děsit se -
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[ə'bomineit](to detest: He abominates cruelty.) hnusiť sa* * *• hnusit sa• bát sa
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