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cruelly

  • 1 cruelly

    adverb grusomt; ondt; forfærdeligt
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    adverb grusomt; ondt; forfærdeligt

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  • 2 butcher

    ['bu ə] 1. noun
    (a person whose business is to kill cattle etc for food and/or sell their flesh.) slagter
    2. verb
    1) (to kill for food.) slagte
    2) (to kill cruelly: All the prisoners were butchered by the dictator.) slagte
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    ['bu ə] 1. noun
    (a person whose business is to kill cattle etc for food and/or sell their flesh.) slagter
    2. verb
    1) (to kill for food.) slagte
    2) (to kill cruelly: All the prisoners were butchered by the dictator.) slagte

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  • 3 cruel

    ['kru:əl]
    1) (pleased at causing pain; merciless: He was cruel to his dog.) grusom; ond
    2) (causing distress: a cruel disappointment.) forfærdelig
    - cruelty
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    ['kru:əl]
    1) (pleased at causing pain; merciless: He was cruel to his dog.) grusom; ond
    2) (causing distress: a cruel disappointment.) forfærdelig
    - cruelty

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  • 4 ill-treat

    verb (to treat badly or cruelly: She often ill-treated her children.) mishandle
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    verb (to treat badly or cruelly: She often ill-treated her children.) mishandle

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  • 5 massacre

    ['mæsəkə] 1. noun
    1) (the killing of a large number of usually people, especially with great cruelty.) massakre; nedslagtning
    2) (a very bad defeat: That last game was a complete massacre.) nedslagtning
    2. verb
    (to kill (large numbers) cruelly.) massakrere
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    ['mæsəkə] 1. noun
    1) (the killing of a large number of usually people, especially with great cruelty.) massakre; nedslagtning
    2) (a very bad defeat: That last game was a complete massacre.) nedslagtning
    2. verb
    (to kill (large numbers) cruelly.) massakrere

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  • 6 oppress

    [ə'pres]
    1) (to govern cruelly: The king oppressed his people.) undertrykke
    2) (to worry or depress: The thought of leaving her oppressed me.) trykke
    - oppressive
    - oppressively
    - oppressiveness
    - oppressor
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    [ə'pres]
    1) (to govern cruelly: The king oppressed his people.) undertrykke
    2) (to worry or depress: The thought of leaving her oppressed me.) trykke
    - oppressive
    - oppressively
    - oppressiveness
    - oppressor

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  • 7 shame

    [ʃeim] 1. noun
    1) ((often with at) an unpleasant feeling caused by awareness of guilt, fault, foolishness or failure: I was full of shame at my rudeness; He felt no shame at his behaviour.) skam
    2) (dishonour or disgrace: The news that he had accepted bribes brought shame on his whole family.) skam
    3) ((with a) a cause of disgrace or a matter for blame: It's a shame to treat a child so cruelly.) skam
    4) ((with a) a pity: What a shame that he didn't get the job!) skam
    2. verb
    1) ((often with into) to force or persuade to do something by making ashamed: He was shamed into paying his share.) tvinge
    2) (to cause to have a feeling of shame: His cowardice shamed his parents.) bringe skam over
    - shamefully
    - shamefulness
    - shameless
    - shamelessly
    - shamelessness
    - shamefaced
    - put to shame
    - to my
    - his shame
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    [ʃeim] 1. noun
    1) ((often with at) an unpleasant feeling caused by awareness of guilt, fault, foolishness or failure: I was full of shame at my rudeness; He felt no shame at his behaviour.) skam
    2) (dishonour or disgrace: The news that he had accepted bribes brought shame on his whole family.) skam
    3) ((with a) a cause of disgrace or a matter for blame: It's a shame to treat a child so cruelly.) skam
    4) ((with a) a pity: What a shame that he didn't get the job!) skam
    2. verb
    1) ((often with into) to force or persuade to do something by making ashamed: He was shamed into paying his share.) tvinge
    2) (to cause to have a feeling of shame: His cowardice shamed his parents.) bringe skam over
    - shamefully
    - shamefulness
    - shameless
    - shamelessly
    - shamelessness
    - shamefaced
    - put to shame
    - to my
    - his shame

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  • 8 slaughter

    ['slo:tə] 1. noun
    1) (the killing of people or animals in large numbers, cruelly and usually unnecessarily: Many people protested at the annual slaughter of seals.) slagtning; blodbad
    2) (the killing of animals for food: Methods of slaughter must be humane.) slagtning
    2. verb
    1) (to kill (animals) for food: Thousands of cattle are slaughtered here every year.) slagte
    2) (to kill in a cruel manner, especially in large numbers.) slagte
    3) (to criticize unmercifully or defeat very thoroughly: Our team absolutely slaughtered the other side.) slagte
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    ['slo:tə] 1. noun
    1) (the killing of people or animals in large numbers, cruelly and usually unnecessarily: Many people protested at the annual slaughter of seals.) slagtning; blodbad
    2) (the killing of animals for food: Methods of slaughter must be humane.) slagtning
    2. verb
    1) (to kill (animals) for food: Thousands of cattle are slaughtered here every year.) slagte
    2) (to kill in a cruel manner, especially in large numbers.) slagte
    3) (to criticize unmercifully or defeat very thoroughly: Our team absolutely slaughtered the other side.) slagte

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  • 9 torture

    ['to: ə] 1. verb
    (to treat (someone) cruelly or painfully, as a punishment, or in order to make him/her confess something, give information etc: He tortured his prisoners; She was tortured by rheumatism/jealousy.) torturere; plaget af
    2. noun
    1) (the act or practice of torturing: The king would not permit torture.) tortur
    2) ((something causing) great suffering: the torture of waiting to be executed.) pine; tortur
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    ['to: ə] 1. verb
    (to treat (someone) cruelly or painfully, as a punishment, or in order to make him/her confess something, give information etc: He tortured his prisoners; She was tortured by rheumatism/jealousy.) torturere; plaget af
    2. noun
    1) (the act or practice of torturing: The king would not permit torture.) tortur
    2) ((something causing) great suffering: the torture of waiting to be executed.) pine; tortur

    English-Danish dictionary > torture

  • 10 tyrannise

    ['ti-]
    verb (to rule or treat (a person or people) cruelly and unjustly: He tyrannizes his family.) tyrannisere
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    ['ti-]
    verb (to rule or treat (a person or people) cruelly and unjustly: He tyrannizes his family.) tyrannisere

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  • 11 tyrannize

    ['ti-]
    verb (to rule or treat (a person or people) cruelly and unjustly: He tyrannizes his family.) tyrannisere
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    ['ti-]
    verb (to rule or treat (a person or people) cruelly and unjustly: He tyrannizes his family.) tyrannisere

    English-Danish dictionary > tyrannize

См. также в других словарях:

  • Cruelly — Cru el*ly, adv. 1. In a cruel manner. [1913 Webster] 2. Extremely; very. [Colloq.] Spectator. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • cruelly — adverb 1. excessively (Freq. 1) a cruelly bitter winter 2. with cruelty he treated his students cruelly • Derived from adjective: ↑cruel …   Useful english dictionary

  • cruelly — adv. Cruelly is used with these verbs: ↑dash, ↑deny, ↑expose, ↑mock, ↑murder, ↑slaughter …   Collocations dictionary

  • cruelly — cruel ► ADJECTIVE (crueller, cruellest or crueler, cruelest) 1) disregarding or taking pleasure in the pain or suffering of others. 2) causing pain or suffering. DERIVATIVES cruelly adverb. ORIGIN …   English terms dictionary

  • cruelly — adverb see cruel …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • cruelly — See cruel. * * * …   Universalium

  • cruelly — adverb In a cruel manner …   Wiktionary

  • cruelly — Synonyms and related words: abominably, agonizingly, atrociously, awfully, baldly, balefully, barbarously, bestially, bitterly, blatantly, brashly, brutally, brutishly, confoundedly, damnably, deadly, deathly, deucedly, devilishly, diabolically,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • cruelly — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. savagely, inhumanly, viciously; see brutally …   English dictionary for students

  • cruelly — adv. in a heartless manner, unkindly, brutally …   English contemporary dictionary

  • cruelly — cru·el·ly …   English syllables

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