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1 abomination
abomination [abɔminasjɔ̃]feminine noun( = horreur, crime) abomination* * *abɔminɑsjɔ̃nom féminin abomination* * *abɔminasjɔ̃ nf* * *abomination nf abomination; dire des abominations to say abominable things; avoir qn/qch en abomination to loathe sb/sth.[abɔminasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [acte, propos] abominationce chou-fleur au gratin, c'est une abomination that cauliflower cheese is revoltingavoir quelque chose en abomination to abhor ou to loathe something -
2 abomination
nounشَيءٌ بَغيضْ -
3 akyide
nounabomination--------nountaboo -
4 inho
yks.nom. inho; yks.gen. inhon; yks.part. inhoa; yks.ill. inhoon; mon.gen. inhojen; mon.part. inhoja; mon.ill. inhoihinabhorrence (noun)abomination (noun)aversion (noun)detestation (noun)disgust (noun)execration (noun)loathing (noun)odium (noun)repulsion (noun)revulsion (noun)* * *• execration• revulsion• repulsion• repugnance• plague• outrage• odium• loathing for• loathing• hatred• abomination• abhorrence• antipathy• aversion• detestation• disgust for• disgust• nausea• dislike• disgust at• distaste -
5 kammo
yks.nom. kammo; yks.gen. kammon; yks.part. kammoa; yks.ill. kammoon; mon.gen. kammojen; mon.part. kammoja; mon.ill. kammoihinabhorrence (noun)abomination (noun)aversion (noun)dread (noun)horror (noun)phobia (noun)terror (noun)* * *• frightfulness• shock• revulsion• repugnance• outrage• loathing• aversion• horror• hideousness• ghastliness• fear• dread• dismay• disgust• awe• awfulness• apprehension• abomination• abhorrence• fright -
6 atrocidad
f.1 barbarity.me parece una atrocidad que no tengan calefacción I think it's terrible o awful that they don't have heating2 atrocity, abomination, atrocious action, barbarity.* * *1 (barbaridad) atrocity, outrage2 (disparate - acción) something stupid, foolish thing; (- dicho) silly remark, stupid remark■ es una atrocidad salir sin abrigo con el frío que hace it's madness to go out without a coat in this cold weather* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Mil etc) atrocity, outrage2) * (=tontería) foolish thing, silly thing3) * (=exageración)¡qué atrocidad! — how dreadful!, how awful!
* * *2) ( uso hiperbólico)qué atrocidad! — how atrocious! o how awful!
* * *= enormity, atrocity, awfulness, hideousness, monstrosity, outrage, inhumanity.Ex. It is very rare that a library will abandon a classification scheme and turn to another due to the enormity of the task of reclassifying.Ex. The library's collections and collection policy covers not only the Nazi atrocities but also genocide wherever its has occurred in modern times.Ex. But among those elements there may be something new and strange which one may not be able to assimilate oneself, as an adult, because of the sheer awfulness of the rest of the stuff.Ex. The book, written by a man who is not a military historian as such, is concerned above all with showing the war's hideousness, its frightful human cost, its pathos and loss, and its essential failure to achieve its objectives.Ex. Homosexuality, cuckoldry, flowering anuses, zombies, monstrosity, gambling, banquets, viral contagion all become signs of a historical epoch which exists in a repetitious & catastrophic crisis.Ex. The outrage expressed by users of the Internet brought about the passing an act aimed at ridding the Internet of pornography.Ex. Humanism is seen as the last best way to combat inhumanity & injustice.* * *2) ( uso hiperbólico)qué atrocidad! — how atrocious! o how awful!
* * *= enormity, atrocity, awfulness, hideousness, monstrosity, outrage, inhumanity.Ex: It is very rare that a library will abandon a classification scheme and turn to another due to the enormity of the task of reclassifying.
Ex: The library's collections and collection policy covers not only the Nazi atrocities but also genocide wherever its has occurred in modern times.Ex: But among those elements there may be something new and strange which one may not be able to assimilate oneself, as an adult, because of the sheer awfulness of the rest of the stuff.Ex: The book, written by a man who is not a military historian as such, is concerned above all with showing the war's hideousness, its frightful human cost, its pathos and loss, and its essential failure to achieve its objectives.Ex: Homosexuality, cuckoldry, flowering anuses, zombies, monstrosity, gambling, banquets, viral contagion all become signs of a historical epoch which exists in a repetitious & catastrophic crisis.Ex: The outrage expressed by users of the Internet brought about the passing an act aimed at ridding the Internet of pornography.Ex: Humanism is seen as the last best way to combat inhumanity & injustice.* * *A1 (cualidad) barbarity2 (acto) atrocityB(uso hiperbólico): ¿eso le dijo? ¡qué atrocidad! he said that to her? how atrocious! o how awful!este nuevo programa es una atrocidad this new program is terrible o awful o appalling* * *
atrocidad sustantivo femenino ( cualidad) barbarity;
( acto) atrocity;◊ ¡qué atrocidad! how atrocious! o how awful!
atrocidad sustantivo femenino atrocity
' atrocidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bestialidad
- monstruosidad
English:
atrocity
- monstrosity
- outrage
- inhumanity
* * *atrocidad nf1. [cualidad] barbarity2. [acción] atrocityme parece una atrocidad que no tengan calefacción I think it's terrible o awful that they don't have heating* * *f1 atrocity2 ( disparate):decir/hacer atrocidades say/do stupid things3:una atrocidad de película/libro fam an atrocious movie/book* * *atrocidad nf: atrocity* * *atrocidad n atrocity
См. также в других словарях:
abomination — (n.) early 14c., abominable thing or action; late 14c., feeling of disgust, hatred, loathing, from O.Fr. abominacion abomination, horror, repugnance, disgust (13c.), from L. abominationem (nom. abominatio) abomination, noun of action from pp.… … Etymology dictionary
abomination — ► NOUN 1) an object of disgust or hatred. 2) a feeling of hatred … English terms dictionary
ABOMINATION OF DESOLATION — ABOMINATION OF DESOLATION, literal translation of the Greek Βδέλυγμα ὲρημηώσεωϚ (I Macc. 1:54). This in turn, evidently goes back to a Hebrew or Aramaic expression similar to shiqquẓ shomen ( desolate, i.e., horrified – for horrifying –… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
abomination — noun 1) in both wars, internment was an abomination Syn: atrocity, disgrace, horror, obscenity, outrage, evil, crime, monstrosity, anathema, bane 2) she looked upon his kitschy decor with abomination Syn: detestatio … Thesaurus of popular words
abomination — noun /əbɒmɪˈneɪʃn/ a) The feeling of extreme disgust and hatred; abhorrence; detestation; loathing; as, he holds tobacco in abomination. b) That which is abominable, shamefully vile; an object or state that excites disgust and hatred; very ofte … Wiktionary
abomination — noun 1 (C) someone or something that is extremely offensive or unacceptable: They considered homosexuality as an abomination. 2 (uncountable + of) formal great hatred … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
abomination — noun Date: 14th century 1. something abominable 2. extreme disgust and hatred ; loathing … New Collegiate Dictionary
abomination — noun a cause of hatred or disgust. ↘a feeling of hatred … English new terms dictionary
ABOMINATION — Three Hebrew words connote abomination: תּוֹעֵבָה (toʿevah), שֶׁקֶץ (shekeẓ, sheqeẓ) or שִׁקּוּץ (shikkuẓ, shiqquẓ), and פִּגּוּל (piggul); toʿevah is the most important of this group. It appears in the Bible 116 times as a noun and 23 times as a … Encyclopedia of Judaism
abomination — UK [əˌbɒmɪˈneɪʃ(ə)n] / US [əˌbɑmɪˈneɪʃ(ə)n] noun [countable] Word forms abomination : singular abomination plural abominations formal something that you hate because you think it is extremely offensive, unpleasant, or wrong … English dictionary
abomination — /əbɒməˈneɪʃən / (say uhbomuh nayshuhn) noun 1. something which is greatly disliked or abhorred. 2. a detestable action; shameful vice. 3. intense aversion; detestation: to hold in abomination …