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61 vervloeken
v. curse, damn, execrate, imprecate, ban -
62 verwensen
v. curse, execrate, imprecate -
63 proklinjati
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64 aborrecer
• abhor• abominate• declare hateful• despise• detest• dislike intensely• dislike intensely to• dislike very much to• execrate• hate each other• hate very much• hold in contempt• hold in disfavor• loathe• loathe to -
65 execrar
• abhor• contemn• declare hateful• detest• execrate• hold in contempt• hold in disfavor• loathe -
66 проклинать
(кого-л./что-л.)
curse* * ** * *проклинать; проклясть curse, damn* * *anathematizebedamncurseexecrate -
67 gnušati se
• abhor; abominate; be nauseated; creep; detest; execrate; loathe; revolt; sick at; to abhor -
68 kleti
• ban; curse; damn; execrate; rail -
69 prokleti
• anathematize; ban; bless; curse; damn; devote; execrable; execrate -
70 proklinjati
• accurse; bless; damn; execrate; hold in execration; imprecate -
71 شجب
1́ n. condemnation, denunciation, denouncement, excoriation2́ v. denounce, condemn, decry, execrate, rail, fulminate, stigmatize, reprehend -
72 لعن
1́ n. imprecation2́ v. curse, damn, revile, execrate, imprecate, anathematize, ban -
73 ненавидя
ненавѝдя,ненавѝждам гл. hate, detest, despise, abhor, execrate, loathe; hold/have (s.th.) in detestation; hate (s.o.’s) guts. -
74 отвратя
отвратя̀,отвраща̀вам гл. disgust, revolt, repel, repulse, sicken, nauseate; амер., sl. gross out; това ме отвращава it makes my gorge rise, my gorge rises at it;\отвратя се be/become disgusted (от with), be revolted/repelled/repulsed (by), revolt (at), be put off (by), recoil (in disgust) (from); loathe, abhor, have/hold in abhorrence (от -); execrate; просто да се отвратиш it’s enough to make one sick. -
75 ненавидеть
(вн.)hate (d); ( питать отвращение) detest (d), abhor (d), execrate (d) -
76 ненавидеть
(кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - ненавидеть; совер. - возненавидетьhate; detest, abhor, execrate ( питать отвращение); loathe -
77 devoveo
to consecrate, sacrifice, devote / curse, execrate. -
78 بهل
بَهَلَ: لَعَنَto curse, damn, execrate, imprecate -
79 لعن
لَعَنَto curse, damn, execrate, imprecate, anathematize -
80 ненавидеть
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