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21 detest
[dɪ'test]гл.ненавидеть, питать отвращение; не выносить, не терпетьHe detests working. — Он ненавидит работать.
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22 ban
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23 banning
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24 blast
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25 bless
благословить глагол:благословлять (bless, beatify)осчастливливать (bless, felicitate)славословить (bless, hymn)делать счастливым (beatify, bless) -
26 blow
удар имя существительное:бессемерование (blow, converting)глагол:поддувать (blow, blow slightly)навеять (waft, blow)цвести (blossom, bloom, flower, blow, effloresce)навевать (waft, blow) -
27 curse
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28 damn
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29 darn
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30 distaste
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31 hate
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32 loathe
ненавидеть глагол: -
33 accurse
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34 anathematize
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35 comminate
проклинать глагол: -
36 imprecate
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37 hold in abomination
питать отвращение глагол: -
38 abhor
1. v питать отвращение; ненавидеть2. v разг. не выноситьСинонимический ряд:1. despise (verb) contemn; despise; disdain; look down; scorn; scout; sneer2. detest (verb) abominate; bear malice; bear spleen; detest; disgust; displease; execrate; hate; loathe; nauseate; offend; satiate; scandalise; scandalize; shockАнтонимический ряд:cherish; desire; love; relish -
39 abominate
v питать отвращение, ненавидетьСинонимический ряд:detest (verb) abhor; bear malice; bear spleen; condemn; despise; detest; disgust; displease; execrate; hate; loathe; nauseate; offend; satiate; scandalise; scandalize; shock -
40 admire
1. v восхищаться, восторгаться; любоваться2. v ирон. часто удивляться, изумлятьсяI admire your nerve! — ну и наглец же ты!; можно только удивляться твоему нахальству!
3. v амер. диал. желать, хотетьI should admire to have you all go along — мне бы хотелось, чтобы вы все тоже пошли
Синонимический ряд:1. adore (verb) adore; cherish; prize2. like (verb) appreciate; delight; delight in; enjoy; like; relish3. look up to (verb) commend; consider; esteem; honor; honour; look up to; praise; regard; respect; revere; value; venerateАнтонимический ряд:abominate; belittle; blame; detest; disdain; dishonour; dislike; execrate; hate; ridicule; scorn
См. также в других словарях:
Execrate — Ex e*crate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Execrated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Execrating}.] [L. execratus, exsecratus, p. p. of execrare, exsecrare, to execrate; ex out + sacer holy, sacred. See {Sacred}.] To denounce evil against, or to imprecate evil upon; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
execrate — execrate, curse, damn, anathematize, objurgate are comparable when meaning to denounce violently and indignantly. Execrate implies intense loathing or hatred and, usually, a fury of passion {they execrate . . . their lot Cowper} {execrated the… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
execrate — index blame, castigate, censure, condemn (blame), contemn, denounce (condemn), proscribe ( … Law dictionary
execrate — 1560s, from L. execratus/exsecratus, pp. of execrari/exsecrari to curse, utter a curse; hate, abhor, from ex (see EX (Cf. ex )) + sacrare to devote to (see SACRED (Cf. sacred)). Hence, to devote off or away; to curse. Related: Execrated … Etymology dictionary
execrate — [v] hate abhor, abominate, accurse, anathematize, censure, condemn, curse, damn, denounce, deplore, despise, detest, excoriate, imprecate, loathe, objurgate, reprehend, reprobate, reprove, revile, vilify; concept 29 Ant. like, love … New thesaurus
execrate — ► VERB 1) feel or express great loathing for. 2) archaic curse; swear. DERIVATIVES execration noun. ORIGIN Latin exsecrari curse … English terms dictionary
execrate — [ek′si krāt΄] vt. execrated, execrating [< L execratus, pp. of execrare, to curse < ex , out + sacrare, to consecrate < sacer, SACRED] 1. to call down evil upon; curse 2. to speak abusively or contemptuously of; denounce scathingly 3. to … English World dictionary
execrate — transitive verb ( crated; crating) Etymology: Latin exsecratus, past participle of exsecrari to put under a curse, from ex + sacr , sacer sacred Date: 1531 1. to declare to be evil or detestable ; denounce 2. to detest utterly • execrative… … New Collegiate Dictionary
execrate — execrator, n. /ek si krayt /, v., execrated, execrating. v.t. 1. to detest utterly; abhor; abominate. 2. to curse; imprecate evil upon; damn; denounce: He execrated all who opposed him. v.i. 3. to utter curses. [1555 65; < L ex(s)ecratus (ptp. of … Universalium
execrate — verb a) To feel loathing for; abhor. b) To declare to be hateful or abhorrent; denounce … Wiktionary
execrate — Synonyms and related words: abhor, abominate, abuse, accurse, anathematize, ban, bark at, berate, betongue, blacken, blaspheme, blast, censure, condemn, confound, curse, curse and swear, cuss, damn, darn, denounce, detest, dysphemize,… … Moby Thesaurus