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1 отвращение
1) General subject: abhorrence, abomination (hold something in abomination (hold abomination for smth.) - питать отвращение к чему-либо), allergy, antipathy, aversion, creepy, detestation, disgust, disgust at (for, towards, smth.) (к чему-л.), disrelish (to regard a person with disrelish - чувствовать нерасположение к кому-либо), distaste (to have a distaste for something - испытывать отвращение к чему-либо), execration, execrative, execratory, gorge, hate, hateable, hatred, horror, indisposition, loathing, nausea, odium, polarity (к чему-л., кому-л.), recoil (к чему-либо), reluctance, repugnance, repugnancy, repulsion, revolt, revulsion, scunner, surfeit3) Psychology: dislike4) Makarov: detestation of (smb.) (к кому-л.), sickness -
2 испытывать отвращение
1) General subject: abhor, abominate, be disgusted at (к чему-л.), be disgusted with (к чему-л.), be filled with loathing, cringe, disrelish, gross out, hate, keck, loathe, revolt, scunner, take a scunner, to be disgusted at (with, smth.) (к чему-л.), hold in detestation (к кому-л.), have a great aversion to (к кому-л., чему-л.), take a scunner at (острую неприязнь, к чему-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > испытывать отвращение
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3 не любить
2) Australian slang: not to have a bar of3) Makarov: fall out of love favour with, fall out of love with -
4 нерасположение
General subject: disinclination (что-либо сделать), dislike, disrelish, ill-blood, indisposition, reluctance, repugnance, repulsion -
5 неприязнь
dislike* * ** * *dislike; hostility, enmity* * *animositiesanimosityanimusantagonismdisrelishenmityhostilitieshostilityill-feelingrepel -
6 нерасположение
disinclination имя существительное: -
7 отвращение
aversion имя существительное:abhorrence (отвращение, ненависть, омерзение, то, что вызывает ненависть, то, что вызывает отвращение)repugnance (отвращение, антипатия, несовместимость, нерасположение, противоречие, непоследовательность)disrelish (отвращение, нерасположение) -
8 не любить
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9 испытывать отвращение
loathe глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > испытывать отвращение
См. также в других словарях:
Disrelish — Dis*rel ish (?; see {Dis }), n. 1. Want of relish; dislike (of the palate or of the mind); distaste; a slight degree of disgust; as, a disrelish for some kinds of food. [1913 Webster] Men love to hear of their power, but have an extreme disrelish … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Disrelish — Dis*rel ish, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disrelished}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disrelishing}.] 1. Not to relish; to regard as unpalatable or offensive; to feel a degree of disgust at. Pope. [1913 Webster] 2. To deprive of relish; to make nauseous or disgusting … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disrelish — [dis rel′ish, dis′rel′ish] n., vt. dislike … English World dictionary
disrelish — I. transitive verb Date: 1604 to find unpalatable or distasteful II. noun Date: circa 1625 lack of relish ; distaste, dislike … New Collegiate Dictionary
disrelish — /dis rel ish/, v.t. 1. to have a distaste for; dislike. n. 2. distaste; dislike. [1540 50; DIS 1 + RELISH] * * * … Universalium
disrelish — 1. noun A lack of relish: distaste […] that those eyes may glow 2. verb To have no taste for; to reject as distasteful … Wiktionary
disrelish — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb To have a feeling of aversion for: dislike, mislike. Archaic: distaste. Idiom: have no use for. See LIKE. II noun An attitude or feeling of aversion: disinclination, dislike, distaste, mislike. See LIKE … English dictionary for students
disrelish — dis·rel·ish || ‚dɪs relɪʃ n. dislike; aversion; bad taste v. dislike; distaste; deprive of relish … English contemporary dictionary
disrelish — archaic noun a feeling of dislike or distaste. verb regard with dislike or distaste … English new terms dictionary
disrelish — I. n. 1. Dislike, distaste, want of relish. 2. Insipidity, insipidness, flatness, bad taste, nauseousness. 3. Aversion, antipathy, repugnance, disgust. II. v. a. Dislike, loathe, have an aversion to … New dictionary of synonyms
disrelish — v 1. dislike, disfavor, turn up one s nose at, Sl. be turned off by. See dislike(def.1). n 2. distaste, dislike, disinclination. See distaste … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder