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1 taedio
taedĭo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. n. [taedium], to feel loathing or disgust, to be weary (postclass.):neque umquam taediavit,
Lampr. Alex. Sev. 29:cor taedians,
Tert. adv. Jud. 11 med.:animal taedians,
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2 σιαίνω
A cause loathing or disgust to a person, c. acc., Sch.Luc. DMort.20.9:—[voice] Pass. with [tense] aor. ἐσιάνθην, feel loathing, Gloss., Hsch. s.v. ἀπεκάκησεν; σιαίνεται· αἰτιατικῇ, Suid.; τὸ λάχανον ὅδε σαπρόν ἐστι καὶ σιαίνομε (sic) POxy.1849.2 (vi/vii A.D.). -
3 jefua
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -jefua[English Word] abhor[Part of Speech] verb[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -jefua[English Word] feel loathing[Part of Speech] verb[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -jefua[English Word] feel repugnance[Part of Speech] verb[Note] rare------------------------------------------------------------ -
4 kinai
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kinai[English Word] feel disgust[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kinai[English Word] have enough[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kinai[English Word] be full[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] amekinai[English Example] he is full------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kinai[English Word] feel loathing[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kinai[English Word] be satiated[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] amekinai[English Example] he is satiated------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kinai[English Word] be satisfied[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kinai[English Word] be satisfied[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] wamekula mpaka wamekinai[English Example] they ate until they were satisfied------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kinai[English Word] be surfeited[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -kinai[English Word] be surfeited[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
5 грози се
to feel repugnance, to feel loathing -
6 mual
queasy. 2 feel loathing. sickening, make o. feel nauseous. -
7 mual
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8 ἀδέω
A to be sated with, c. dat., only in [tense] aor. and [tense] pf., μὴ ξεῖνος.. δείπνψ ἁδήσειε lest he should be sated with the repast, feel loathing at it, Od.1.134 (v.l. ἀηδήσειε) καμάτῳ ἁδηκότεσἠδὲκαὶ ὕπνῳ sated with toil and sleep, Il.10.98, cf. 312, 399, 471, Od.12.281; cf. ἅδην. -
9 ἀσάω
ἀσάω [pron. full] [ᾰς], Thgn.593; elsewh. [voice] Pass. [full] ἀσάομαι, imper. ἀσῶ, part. ἀσώμενος: [tense] aor. ἠσήθην: ([etym.] ἄση):—orig.A glut oneself, take a surfeit, and so perh. in Sapph.Supp.2.7; but usu., feel loathing or nausea, caused by surfeit,ἀσᾶται Hp.Morb.Sacr.25
, Int.35; of pregnant women, Arist.HA 584a22: metaph., to be disgusted or vexed at a thing, c.dat.,μηδὲν ἄγαν χαλεποῖσιν ἀσῶ φρένα Thgn.657
, cf. 593;ὅταν δέ τι θυμὸν ἀσηθῇς Id.989
;ἄσαιο Sapph.
l. c.; ;ἀσώμενος ἐν φρεσί Theoc.25.240
; [dialect] Aeol. ἀσάμενοι [σᾱ] disgusted, Alc.35.—Never in good [dialect] Att.; in later Prose,πολλὰ ἀσώμενοι καὶ ἀδημονοῦντες Ph.Fr.74
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10 ἀδέω
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀδέω
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11 гнус
have/feel an aversion (да for с ger.) гнус ме е от нещо s.th. makes me sick. I feel a loathing for s.th., s. th sicken* * *гнус,ж., само ед.: • \гнус ме е loathe (да to с inf.), have a loathing (да for с ger.); have/feel an aversion (да for с ger.); \гнус ме е от нещо s.th. makes me sick, I feel a loathing for s.th., s.th. sickens me.* * *1. have/feel an aversion (да for c ger.) ГНУС ме е от нещо s. th. makes me sick. I feel a loathing for s. th., s. th sicken 2. ГНУС ме е loathe (да to c inf.) have a loathing (да for с. ger.) -
12 répugnance
répugnance [ʀepyɲɑ̃s]feminine nouna. ( = répulsion) (pour personnes) repugnance ( pour for ) ; (pour nourriture, mensonge) disgust ( pour for)* * *ʀepyɲɑ̃s1) ( aversion) revulsionavoir or éprouver de la répugnance pour — to loathe [aliment, idée, personne]; to find [something] revolting ou disgusting [comportement, mensonge, violence]; to find [something] disgusting [saleté]
2) ( hésitation) reluctance ( à faire to do)avec répugnance — reluctantly, with reluctance
* * *ʀepyɲɑ̃s nfrepugnance, loathing* * *répugnance nf1 ( aversion) repugnance; répugnance pour loathing of [aliment, odeur, saleté, crasse, personne]; disgust for [comportement]; loathing of, disgust for [mensonge, violence]; avoir or éprouver de la répugnance pour to loathe ou detest [aliment, odeur, idée, théorie]; to find [sth] repugnant ou disgusting [comportement, mensonge, violence]; to find [sth] disgusting [saleté]; to find [sb] repugnant, to loathe [personne]; je n'ai que de la répugnance pour ce genre de personne I feel nothing but disgust ou loathing for that sort of person; inspirer de la répugnance à qn to fill sb with loathing ou disgust;2 ( hésitation) reluctance (à faire to do); avec répugnance reluctantly, with reluctance.[repyɲɑ̃s] nom fémininavoir de la répugnance pour quelque chose/quelqu'un to loathe something/somebody2. [mauvaise volonté] reluctanceéprouver une certaine répugnance à faire quelque chose to be somewhat reluctant ou loath to do something -
13 βδελύσσεσθε
βδελύσσομαιfeel a loathing for food: pres imperat mp 2nd plβδελύσσομαιfeel a loathing for food: pres ind mp 2nd plβδελύσσομαιfeel a loathing for food: imperf ind mp 2nd pl (homeric ionic) -
14 βδελύττεσθε
βδελύσσομαιfeel a loathing for food: pres imperat mp 2nd pl (attic)βδελύσσομαιfeel a loathing for food: pres ind mp 2nd pl (attic)βδελύσσεσθε, βδελύσσομαιfeel a loathing for food: imperf ind mp 2nd pl (homeric ionic) -
15 εβδελυγμένα
βδελύσσομαιfeel a loathing for food: perf part mp neut nom /voc /acc plἐβδελυγμένᾱ, βδελύσσομαιfeel a loathing for food: perf part mp fem nom /voc /acc dualἐβδελυγμένᾱ, βδελύσσομαιfeel a loathing for food: perf part mp fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
16 ἐβδελυγμένα
βδελύσσομαιfeel a loathing for food: perf part mp neut nom /voc /acc plἐβδελυγμένᾱ, βδελύσσομαιfeel a loathing for food: perf part mp fem nom /voc /acc dualἐβδελυγμένᾱ, βδελύσσομαιfeel a loathing for food: perf part mp fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
17 εβδελύχθην
βδελύσσομαιfeel a loathing for food: plup ind mp 3rd dualβδελύσσομαιfeel a loathing for food: aor ind mp 3rd pl (epic doric aeolic)βδελύσσομαιfeel a loathing for food: aor ind mp 1st sg -
18 ἐβδελύχθην
βδελύσσομαιfeel a loathing for food: plup ind mp 3rd dualβδελύσσομαιfeel a loathing for food: aor ind mp 3rd pl (epic doric aeolic)βδελύσσομαιfeel a loathing for food: aor ind mp 1st sg -
19 Abscheu
m; - s und f; -, kein Pl. horror ( vor of), disgust (for, at), loathing (for); Abscheu erregend repulsive; Abscheu haben vor detest, loathe* * *der Abscheurevulsion; abomination; loathing; abhorrence; horror; repugnation* * *Ạb|scheum -(e)s or f -, no plrepugnance, repulsion, abhorrence ( vor +dat at)vor jdm/etw Abscheu haben or empfinden — to loathe or detest or abhor sb/sth
See:= abscheuerregend* * *der1) abhorrence2) abomination* * *Ab·scheu<-[e]s>[ˈapʃɔy]m kein pl (Ekel) revulsion, disgust, loathing▪ jds \Abscheu vor etw dat sb's revulsion against/at/towards sth, sb's disgust at/with, sb's loathing for sthsie konnte ihren \Abscheu vor Spinnen kaum verbergen she could hardly conceal her loathing for spiders\Abscheu vor jdm/etw empfinden to feel revulsion towards [or be revolted by] [or be disgusted at/with] sb/sth* * *der; Abscheus, (selten:) die; Abscheu: detestation; abhorrenceeinen Abscheu vor jemandem/etwas haben — detest or abhor somebody/something
* * *Abscheu erregend repulsive;Abscheu haben vor detest, loathe* * *der; Abscheus, (selten:) die; Abscheu: detestation; abhorrenceeinen Abscheu vor jemandem/etwas haben — detest or abhor somebody/something
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20 aversión
f.aversion, antipathy, hate, hatred.* * *1 aversion\sentir aversión por to loathe* * *noun f.* * *SF (=repulsión) aversion; (=aborrecimiento) disgust, loathingaversión hacia o por algo — aversion to sth
cobrar aversión a algn/algo — to take a strong dislike to sb/sth
* * *femenino aversionsiento aversión por ella — I loathe her, I have a real aversion to her
* * *= antipathy, disinclination, dislike, disliking, aversion, loathing, distaste, avoidance, disgust.Ex. Of particular note is his classic monograph 'Prejudices and Antipathies', published by Scarecrow Press, a critique of LC entry and subject heading practices.Ex. The base of higher education is shrinking because of an evident disinclination on the part of growing numbers of eligible students to extend their education.Ex. Because of this human characteristic of dislike of work, most people must be coerced, controlled, directed, threatened with punishment to get them to put forth adequate effort.Ex. Reactions to the serious novels and the monographs are never simply of liking or disliking.Ex. The central hypothesis is that an aversion to neologisms (especially newly coined words) impedes the introduction and acceptance of new concepts.Ex. The article 'The hype and the hope: fear and loathing on the net' argues that the fears and mistrust of the Internet are based upon ignorance about new technology.Ex. Some detractors cite political reasons for this, for example the apparent scarcity of public funds and taxpayers' distaste for anything 'governmental'.Ex. This avoidance of unnecessary repetition in the listing of concepts is a feature of CC and of all faceted classification schemes.Ex. I gave him a look of scorn and disgust, but he merely laughed at me.----* preferencias y aversiones = likes and dislikes.* sentir aversión por = have + aversion to.* tener aversión a = have + aversion to.* * *femenino aversionsiento aversión por ella — I loathe her, I have a real aversion to her
* * *= antipathy, disinclination, dislike, disliking, aversion, loathing, distaste, avoidance, disgust.Ex: Of particular note is his classic monograph 'Prejudices and Antipathies', published by Scarecrow Press, a critique of LC entry and subject heading practices.
Ex: The base of higher education is shrinking because of an evident disinclination on the part of growing numbers of eligible students to extend their education.Ex: Because of this human characteristic of dislike of work, most people must be coerced, controlled, directed, threatened with punishment to get them to put forth adequate effort.Ex: Reactions to the serious novels and the monographs are never simply of liking or disliking.Ex: The central hypothesis is that an aversion to neologisms (especially newly coined words) impedes the introduction and acceptance of new concepts.Ex: The article 'The hype and the hope: fear and loathing on the net' argues that the fears and mistrust of the Internet are based upon ignorance about new technology.Ex: Some detractors cite political reasons for this, for example the apparent scarcity of public funds and taxpayers' distaste for anything 'governmental'.Ex: This avoidance of unnecessary repetition in the listing of concepts is a feature of CC and of all faceted classification schemes.Ex: I gave him a look of scorn and disgust, but he merely laughed at me.* preferencias y aversiones = likes and dislikes.* sentir aversión por = have + aversion to.* tener aversión a = have + aversion to.* * *aversionle tiene aversión a la carne he has a strong dislike of o an aversion to meatsiento aversión por ella I loathe o can't stand her, I have a real aversion to her* * *
aversión sustantivo femenino
aversion
aversión sustantivo femenino aversion
' aversión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abominar
- horror
- inquina
- invencible
- repugnancia
English:
antipathy
- aversion
- dislike
- loathing
- repugnance
- repulsion
* * *aversión nfaversion;tener aversión a algo, sentir aversión hacia algo to feel aversion towards sth;tomar aversión a algo to take a dislike to sth* * *f aversion* * ** * *aversión n dislike
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