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1 harme
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2 harme
[hæmə] sb. -nярость, гнев, злоба -
3 harme
* * *I. (en) indignation,( svagere) resentment.II. vb:[ det harmer mig] it vexes (, stærkere: infuriates) me;T it gets my goat; -
4 harme
nounmécontement moffense fcontrariété fdifficulté fxxxindignation fmécontement m -
5 harme
სიბრაზე; გაბრაზება, აღშფოთება -
6 harme
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7 harme
обурювати -
8 fortrydelse
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9 optænde
*(fig) excite;[ optændt af] inflamed with ( fx passion), fired with ( fx desire); devoured by ( fx hate);[ optændt af harme] furious. -
10 retfærdig
equitable, fair, just, righteous* * *adj just ( fx judge, cause, decision, war);( berettiget) righteous ( fx anger),( rimelig) fair ( fx treatment);(rel) righteous,( bibelsk også) just;[ det retfærdige i mine krav] the justice of my claims;[ retfærdig harme] righteous indignation;[ sove de retfærdiges søvn] sleep the sleep of the just. -
11 snøfte
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12 storm
gale, storm, tempest* * *(en -e) gale;( med uvejr) storm,( voldsom, F) tempest;(fig) storm ( fx of indignation);(mil.: stormangreb, også fig) assault, storm;[ en storm i et glas vand] a storm in a teacup;[ tage med storm] take (el. carry) by storm;(fig, T også) carry (el. sweep) them off their feet; bowl them over;(mil.) the storming of the town;(mil.) assault, make an assault on ( fx the enemy position),(fig også, F) make an onslaught on ( fx the Government);[ det rejste en storm af harme (, protest)] it raised (el. roused) a storm of indignation (, protest);(se også ride (af)).
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