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tr[æn'tɪpəɵɪ]noun (pl antipathies)1 antipatían.• antipatía s.f.• aversión s.f.• tirria s.f.æn'tɪpəθiantipathy (to/toward somebody/something) — antipatía f or aversión f (hacia alguien/algo)
[æn'tɪpǝθɪ]N (between people) antipatía f ( between entre) (towards, to hacia); (to thing) aversión f (towards, to hacia, por)* * *[æn'tɪpəθi]antipathy (to/toward somebody/something) — antipatía f or aversión f (hacia alguien/algo)
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antipathie f;∎ to feel antipathy towards sb/sth avoir ou éprouver de l'antipathie pour qn/qch -
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antipathy [ænˊtɪpəθɪ] n1) антипа́тия, отвраще́ние2) несовмести́мость -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] antipathy[Swahili Word] husuma[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] hasima, husumu[Swahili Example] ana husuma na mwenzake------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] antipathy[Swahili Word] karaha[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] kirahi, kirihi, makuruhi------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] antipathy[Swahili Word] kirahi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] karihi V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] antipathy[Swahili Word] uhasama[Part of Speech] noun[Swahili Example] deni hili limeleta uhasama baina ya rafiki wawili------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] antipathy[Swahili Word] uhusuma[Part of Speech] noun[Swahili Example] deni hili limeleta uhusuma baina ya rafiki wawili------------------------------------------------------------ -
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ænˈtɪpəθɪ сущ.
1) антипатия, нерасположение, неприязнь, отвращение (to, towards) to feel (an) antipathy ≈ испытывать отвращение, чувствовать антипатию deep, strong antipathy ≈ сильное отвращение he felt strong/a strong antipathy towards foreigners ≈ он испытывал сильную неприязнь к иностранцам Syn: dislike
2) тот, кто вызывает антипатию
3) несовместимость, несовместностьглубокая неприязнь;
антипатия предмет, объект антипатии, отвращения (специальное) несовместимость - * of minerals антагонизм минераловantipathy антипатия, отвращение ~ несовместимостьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > antipathy
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nounAntipathie, die; Abneigung, die* * *an·tipa·thy[ˌænˈtɪpəθi]racial \antipathy Rassismus m* * *[n'tIpəɵɪ]nAntipathie f (towards gegen), Abneigung f (towards gegen)* * *antipathy [ænˈtıpəθı] s1. Antipathie f, Abneigung f, Widerwille m (to, toward[s] gegen)2. Gegenstand m der Abneigung, Gräuel m* * *nounAntipathie, die; Abneigung, dieantipathy to or for somebody/something — Abneigung gegen jemanden/etwas
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antipati--------aversjon--------motvilje--------uviljesubst. \/ænˈtɪpəθɪ\/motvilje, antipatiantipathy to(wards) eller antipathy against motvilje overfor -
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[æn'tɪpəθɪ]сущ.1) антипатия, неприязнь, отвращениеto feel antipathy to smb. / smth. — испытывать отвращение, чувствовать антипатию (к кому-л. / чему-л.)
deep / strong antipathy — глубокое, сильное отвращение
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[ænˈtɪpəθɪ]antipathy антипатия, отвращение antipathy несовместимость -
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[ænʹtıpəθı] n1. глубокая неприязнь; антипатия2. предмет, объект антипатии, отвращения3. спец. несовместимость -
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{æn'tipəθi}
n антипатия
отвращение, омраза (against, to към, between между)* * *{an'tipъdi} n антипатия; отвращение, омраза (against, to къ* * *отвращение; антипатия;* * *1. n антипатия 2. отвращение, омраза (against, to към, between между)* * * -
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n. \antipathy (to/ towards sb/ sth) дургүй байх, жигших; нүдэнд хүйтэн зүйл. antipathetic adj. зэвүүцсэн, дургүйцсэн. -
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an·tipa·thy [ˌænʼtɪpəɵi] nracial \antipathy Rassismus m
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Antipathy — is dislike for something or somebody, the opposite of sympathy. While antipathy may be induced by previous experience, it sometimes exists without a rational cause and effect explanation being present to the individuals involved.Thus, the origin… … Wikipedia
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antipathy — [n] strong dislike, disgust abhorrence, allergy, animosity, animus, antagonism, aversion, avoidance, bad blood*, contrariety, distaste, dyspathy, enmity, escape, eschewal, evasion, hate, hatred, hostility, ill will, incompatibility, loathing,… … New thesaurus
antipathy — ► NOUN (pl. antipathies) ▪ a strong feeling of dislike. DERIVATIVES antipathetic adjective. ORIGIN Greek antipatheia, from anti against + pathos feeling … English terms dictionary
antipathy — [an tip′ə thē] n. pl. antipathies [L antipathia < Gr antipatheia < anti , ANTI + patheia < pathein, to suffer: see PATHOS] 1. strong or deep rooted dislike; aversion 2. the object of such dislike 3. Obs. an opposition in character,… … English World dictionary
antipathy — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, strong ▪ growing ▪ mutual ▪ They have a mutual antipathy to each other. ▪ personal … Collocations dictionary
antipathy — n. 1) to feel (an) antipathy 2) (a) deep, strong; natural antipathy 3) antipathy to, towards (he felt strong/a strong antipathy towards foreigners) * * * [æn tɪpəθɪ] natural antipathy towards (he felt strong/a strong antipathy towards foreigners) … Combinatory dictionary
antipathy — an|tip|a|thy [ænˈtıpəθi] n [U] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: antipathia, from Greek, from antipathes of opposite feelings , from anti ( ANTI ) + pathos experience ] formal a feeling of strong dislike towards someone or something antipathy… … Dictionary of contemporary English