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21 hatred
n. 1. омраза, нетрпеливост, одбивност (of/for sb/sth кон некого/нешто)2. have a/feel/show a deep/intense hatred for/of sb/sth има/чувствува/покажува длабока/силна омраза кон некого/нешто3. arouse/stir up hatred предизвикува омраза4. incur hatred навлекува омраза5. do sth out of hatred прави нешто од омраза.; 6. be filled/consumed with hatred исполнет/обземен е со/од омраза ^ -
22 rooted
adj. (исто и deeply rooted) (длабоко) вкоренет deep -
23 run through
phr.v.1.прострујува (вест/озборување); навира (мисли)2. проткаен е, сеприсутен е: Deep melancholy runs through his poetry Неговата поезија е проткаена со длабока меланхолија3. продискутира, разгледува, прегледува4. (набрзина) повторува (текст/сцена)5. арчи, изарчува(пари) -
24 set
adj. deep-set eyes вдлабнати очи -
25 shit
n. taboo (исто и shite)1.гомно, лајно, кака; have/take a shit сере; кака; dog shit гомно од куче2. shits pl. sl. пролив, страчка; have/get the shits го фати пролив/страчка3. глупости, срање, ѓубре (предмет/текст/зборување): What's that shit you're reading? Што е тоа срање што го читаш?;4. ѓубре (човек): He's shit Тој е ѓубре5. дрога.; 6. be full of shit зборува се и сешто; знаемногу да сере/тупи: You're full of shit многу (знаеш да) сереш/тупиш.; 7. be in the shit; be in deep shit во гомна е; го обра бостанот.; 8. give sb shit дави некого (за/во врска со нешто): Don't give me that shit! Немој многу да сереш! Не ме дави (со тоа)!; 9. grip sb's shit му ги отече јајцата (некому).; 10. knock/beat/kick the shit out of sb го посра од мавање/ќотек.; 11. not give a shit (about sb/sth) и тоа го заболе (за некого/нешто); уво го боли (за некого/нешто).; 12. no shit! не се заебавам!; 13. scare the shit out of sb вади некого од памет.; 14. shoot the shit се курчи (се фали).; 15. tough shit! и тоа ме заболе!; 16. when the shit hits the fan кога ќе згусти -
26 waist-high
adj. waist-deep
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