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1 aversión
f.aversion, antipathy, hate, hatred.* * *1 aversion\sentir aversión por to loathe* * *noun f.* * *SF (=repulsión) aversion; (=aborrecimiento) disgust, loathingaversión hacia o por algo — aversion to sth
cobrar aversión a algn/algo — to take a strong dislike to sb/sth
* * *femenino aversionsiento aversión por ella — I loathe her, I have a real aversion to her
* * *= antipathy, disinclination, dislike, disliking, aversion, loathing, distaste, avoidance, disgust.Ex. Of particular note is his classic monograph 'Prejudices and Antipathies', published by Scarecrow Press, a critique of LC entry and subject heading practices.Ex. The base of higher education is shrinking because of an evident disinclination on the part of growing numbers of eligible students to extend their education.Ex. Because of this human characteristic of dislike of work, most people must be coerced, controlled, directed, threatened with punishment to get them to put forth adequate effort.Ex. Reactions to the serious novels and the monographs are never simply of liking or disliking.Ex. The central hypothesis is that an aversion to neologisms (especially newly coined words) impedes the introduction and acceptance of new concepts.Ex. The article 'The hype and the hope: fear and loathing on the net' argues that the fears and mistrust of the Internet are based upon ignorance about new technology.Ex. Some detractors cite political reasons for this, for example the apparent scarcity of public funds and taxpayers' distaste for anything 'governmental'.Ex. This avoidance of unnecessary repetition in the listing of concepts is a feature of CC and of all faceted classification schemes.Ex. I gave him a look of scorn and disgust, but he merely laughed at me.----* preferencias y aversiones = likes and dislikes.* sentir aversión por = have + aversion to.* tener aversión a = have + aversion to.* * *femenino aversionsiento aversión por ella — I loathe her, I have a real aversion to her
* * *= antipathy, disinclination, dislike, disliking, aversion, loathing, distaste, avoidance, disgust.Ex: Of particular note is his classic monograph 'Prejudices and Antipathies', published by Scarecrow Press, a critique of LC entry and subject heading practices.
Ex: The base of higher education is shrinking because of an evident disinclination on the part of growing numbers of eligible students to extend their education.Ex: Because of this human characteristic of dislike of work, most people must be coerced, controlled, directed, threatened with punishment to get them to put forth adequate effort.Ex: Reactions to the serious novels and the monographs are never simply of liking or disliking.Ex: The central hypothesis is that an aversion to neologisms (especially newly coined words) impedes the introduction and acceptance of new concepts.Ex: The article 'The hype and the hope: fear and loathing on the net' argues that the fears and mistrust of the Internet are based upon ignorance about new technology.Ex: Some detractors cite political reasons for this, for example the apparent scarcity of public funds and taxpayers' distaste for anything 'governmental'.Ex: This avoidance of unnecessary repetition in the listing of concepts is a feature of CC and of all faceted classification schemes.Ex: I gave him a look of scorn and disgust, but he merely laughed at me.* preferencias y aversiones = likes and dislikes.* sentir aversión por = have + aversion to.* tener aversión a = have + aversion to.* * *aversionle tiene aversión a la carne he has a strong dislike of o an aversion to meatsiento aversión por ella I loathe o can't stand her, I have a real aversion to her* * *
aversión sustantivo femenino
aversion
aversión sustantivo femenino aversion
' aversión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abominar
- horror
- inquina
- invencible
- repugnancia
English:
antipathy
- aversion
- dislike
- loathing
- repugnance
- repulsion
* * *aversión nfaversion;tener aversión a algo, sentir aversión hacia algo to feel aversion towards sth;tomar aversión a algo to take a dislike to sth* * *f aversion* * ** * *aversión n dislike -
2 aversión
f (a, hacia, por uno, algo)неприя́тие кого; чего; отвраще́ние (к кому; чему); брезгли́вость, гадли́вость ↑atraerse, captarse, conciliarse, despertar, granjearse, provocar, suscitar la aversión de uno; inspirar aversión a uno — оттолкну́ть кого; внуши́ть кому отвраще́ние
cobrar, coger, tomar aversión — невзлюби́ть кого; возненави́деть что
cogió aversión al vino — вино́ ста́ло ему́ проти́вно
sentir, tener aversión — не выноси́ть кого; чего; бре́зговать чем; испы́тывать, пита́ть отвраще́ние к кому; чему
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3 aversión
abɛr'sǐɔnfWiderwille m, Abneigung f, Aversion fsustantivo femeninoaversiónaversión [aβer'sjon]Abneigung femenino [a gegen+acusativo] -
4 aversión
fотвращение, неприязньcobrar (coger, tomar) aversión a uno, una cosa — почувствовать отвращение к кому-либо, чему-либо -
5 aversión
• antipathy• averseness• aversion• disinclination• dislike• disrelish• distaste• hatching• hate each other• hateful individual• hater• hatless• hatred of marriage• loathing• repugnance -
6 aversión
fотвращение, неприязньcobrar (coger, tomar) aversión a uno, una cosa — почувствовать отвращение к кому-либо, чему-либо
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7 aversión
сущ.общ. неприязнь, омерзение, отвращение, нелюбовь (отвращение) -
8 aversión (a u.c.)
f• averze (k čemu)• nechuť (k čemu)• odpor (k čemu) -
9 aversión
f отвращение. -
10 aversión
aversió -
11 aversión al riesgo
• risk analysis• risk asset• risk aversion• risk avoider -
12 aversión a la propaganda
• sales resistanceDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > aversión a la propaganda
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13 aversión a la publicidad
• antipathy to advertisingDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > aversión a la publicidad
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14 sentir aversión por
to loathe* * *(v.) = have + aversion toEx. Although in the past it has been said that readers have a psychological aversion to computers, its present widespread use in offices and business and industry invalidates this argument.* * *(v.) = have + aversion toEx: Although in the past it has been said that readers have a psychological aversion to computers, its present widespread use in offices and business and industry invalidates this argument.
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15 tener aversión a
(v.) = have + aversion toEx. Although in the past it has been said that readers have a psychological aversion to computers, its present widespread use in offices and business and industry invalidates this argument.* * *(v.) = have + aversion toEx: Although in the past it has been said that readers have a psychological aversion to computers, its present widespread use in offices and business and industry invalidates this argument.
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16 sentir aversión
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17 sentir aversión a alguien
гл.общ. испытывать неприязнь (к кому-л.)Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > sentir aversión a alguien
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18 tener aversión
сущ.общ. не брать в рот (por) -
19 tengo aversión
гл.общ. мне претит (a) -
20 con aversión
• disgustedly• with disgust• with hate• with loathing
См. также в других словарях:
aversion — [ avɛrsjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1636; « révulsion » méd. 1537; « égarement » XIIIe; lat. aversio, de avertere « détourner » ♦ Grande répugnance, violente répulsion. ⇒ antipathie, dégoût, exécration, haine , horreur, répulsion, répugnance; phobie. Avoir de l … Encyclopédie Universelle
Aversion — A*ver sion, n. [L. aversio: cf. F. aversion. See {Avert}.] 1. A turning away. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Adhesion to vice and aversion from goodness. Bp. Atterbury. [1913 Webster] 2. Opposition or repugnance of mind; fixed dislike; antipathy;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
aversion — AVERSION. subs. f. Haine. Avoir quelque chose en aversion. Avoir de l aversion contre quelqu un, pour quelqu un. Prendre quelqu un en aversion. Avoir de l aversion pour l étude. Avoir de l aversion pour le vin. J aigrande aversion pour cela. L… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
Aversion — Aversion, Abneigung oder Ablehnung (von lat. aversatio zu aversio „Ekel“) bezeichnet die Neigung eines Organismus, auf bestimmte Reize mit Unlust zu reagieren. Eine Aversion kann gegenüber jeder Art von Reizen oder Objekten bestehen, zum Beispiel … Deutsch Wikipedia
Aversion — Sf Abneigung erw. fremd. Erkennbar fremd (17. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. aversion, dieses aus l. āversio ( ōnis) (eigentlich Abwenden ), einer Ableitung von l. āvertere abwenden , zu l. vertere (versum) wenden, drehen und l. ab von, weg … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
aversión — ‘Rechazo o repugnancia frente a alguien o algo’: «En su aversión al progreso la Iglesia no estaba sola» (Mendoza Ciudad [Esp. 1986]). Si lleva complemento, este va normalmente precedido de a, aunque también puede introducirse con por, hacia o,… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
aversion — AVERSION. s. f. Antipathie, repugnance naturelle, qui fait qu une personne, qu une chose nous deplaist. Avoir de l aversion contre quelqu un, pour quelqu un. avoir de l aversion à escrire, à estudier. aversion au vin, pour le vin. j ay grande… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
aversion — [ə vʉr′zhən, ə vʉr′shən] n. [L aversio < aversus, pp. of avertere: see AVERT] 1. Obs. the act of turning away 2. an intense or definite dislike; antipathy; repugnance 3. the object arousing such dislike SYN. AVERSION and ANTIPATHY both imply… … English World dictionary
aversion — (n.) a turning away from, 1590s; figurative sense of mental attitude of repugnance is from 1650s, from M.Fr. aversion and directly from L. aversionem (nom. aversio), noun of action from pp. stem of aversus turned away, backwards, behind, hostile … Etymology dictionary
aversión — sustantivo femenino 1. (no contable) Repugnancia hacia personas o cosas: Le tomó aversión a los viajes. Su casa me inspira aversión. Sinónimo: repulsión. Antónimo: atracción … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Aversion — »Abneigung«: Das Wort wurde im 17. Jh. aus gleichbed. frz. aversion entlehnt, das auf lat. aversio »das Abwenden; das Sichabwenden«; spätlat. »Abscheu« beruht. Es gehört zu lat. a vertere »abwenden«, einer Bildung zu lat. vertere (versum) »wenden … Das Herkunftswörterbuch