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كَرِهَ \ dislike: to not like: I dislike big cities. She dislikes being spoken to in that way. hate: to dislike strongly: I hate getting up early. detest: to hate violently. loathe: to hate deeply. -
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[heɪt]1. verbto dislike very much:يَكْرَهI hate getting up in the morning.
2. noun1) great dislike:كَراهِيَه، كُرْهa look of hate.
2) something disliked:شَيءٌ مَكْروهGetting up in the morning is one of my pet (= particular) hates.
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بَغَضَ \ hate: to dislike strongly: I hate getting up early. \ See Also أبغض (أَبْغَضَ) -
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بُغْض \ dislike: a feeling against: He has a strong dislike for (or of) snakes. She took a dislike to that man the first time she met him. hate: strong dislike (as a general feeling). hatred: strong dislike of a particular thing: His hatred of (or for) modern music led to quarrels with his children. \ See Also كره (كُرْه) -
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7 سفود الشواء
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8 shana
hate [Sem s-n-y, Heb sane, Syr sena, JNA sny, Uga shn', Phoen shn't (hatred)] -
9 كره
كَرِهَ \ dislike: to not like: I dislike big cities. She dislikes being spoken to in that way. hate: to dislike strongly: I hate getting up early. detest: to hate violently. loathe: to hate deeply. -
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كَرِهَ \ dislike: to not like: I dislike big cities. She dislikes being spoken to in that way. hate: to dislike strongly: I hate getting up early. detest: to hate violently. loathe: to hate deeply. -
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كَرِهَ \ dislike: to not like: I dislike big cities. She dislikes being spoken to in that way. hate: to dislike strongly: I hate getting up early. detest: to hate violently. loathe: to hate deeply. -
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كَرِهَ \ dislike: to not like: I dislike big cities. She dislikes being spoken to in that way. hate: to dislike strongly: I hate getting up early. detest: to hate violently. loathe: to hate deeply. -
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اِشْتِهَار \ publicity: being looked at or talked about in public (esp. in the papers, or on radio and television): Many famous people hate publicity. Salesmen pay for publicity for their goods. \ See Also شهرة (شُهْرَة)، ذيوع (ذُيُوع) \ ذُيُوع \ publicity: being looked at or talked about in public (esp. in the papers, or on radio and television): Many famous people hate publicity. Salesmen pay for publicity for their goods. \ شُهْرَة عامة \ publicity: being looked at or talked about in public (esp. in the papers, or on radio and television): Many famous people hate publicity. Salesmen pay for publicity for their goods. \ عَلَنِيَّة \ publicity. -
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1́ adj. hating2́ n. dislike, be offensive, hate, aversion, disfavour, disfavor3́ v. be repugnant, be repulsive, constrain, become hateful, hate, detest, loathe, abhor, abominate, disincline, shove, despise, dislike, force, coerce, compel, swagger, drive -
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I عَجَّلَ['ʔʼaʒːala]vأَسْرَعَ se hâter, se presser◊عَجَّلَ في مِشْيَتِهِ — Il a pressé le pas.
♦ عَجَّلَ مِنَ الثَّمَنِ دفع مقدَّما verser un acompteII عَجَلٌ[ʔʼa'ʒal]n fسُرْعَةٌ f hâte◊جاءَ عَلَى عَجَلٍ — Il est venu en grande hâte.
III عِجْلٌ['ʔʼiʒl]n mوَلَدُ البَقَرَةِ m veau◊البَقَرَةُ أَرْضَعَت عِجْلَها — La vache allaite son petit.
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عَجَلَةٌ[ʔʼa'ʒala]n f1) سُرْعَةٌ vitesse f, promptitude f◊لا حاجَةَ للعَجَلَةِ — Il n'est pas nécessaire de se hâter.
2) دولابٌ f roue◊عَجَلَةُ القِيادَةِ — volant m
♦ عَجَلَةٌ احْتِياطِيَّةٌ roue de secours♦ عَجَلَةُ الزَّمانِ la roue du temps♦ العَجَلَةُ منَ الشَّيْطانِ La hâte est un fait diabolique.♦ في العَجَلَةِ النَّدامَةُ La hâte aboutit au regret.♦ في عَجَلَةٍ من أَمْرِهِ en grande vitesse -
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18 عاطفة
عاطِفَة \ emotion: any deep feeling (love, hate, fear, sorrow, etc.). sentiment: a feeling (anger, pleasure, agreement, disagreement, love, hatred, etc.): Poets often express their sentiments in fine language, the gentle feelings of the heart (love or pity) compared with the cold reasoning of the brain. \ بِعاطِفة قَوِيّة \ passionately: with strong or violent feelings: He loved his country passionately. \ عاطِفَة جَيّاشة \ passion: strong feeling, esp. of love or hate or anger: The child flew into a passion (of anger) when she couldn’t have what she wanted. She has a passion (a great love) for fast cars. -
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hâté — hâté … Dictionnaire des rimes
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Hate Me — Исполнитель Blue October … Википедия
Hate — (h[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Hating}.] [OE. haten, hatien, AS. hatian; akin to OS. hatan, hat[=o]n to be hostile to, D. haten to hate, OHG. hazz[=e]n, hazz[=o]n, G. hassen, Icel. & Sw. hata, Dan. hade, Goth. hatan,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hâté — hâté, ée (hâ té, tée) part. passé de hâter. 1° Qu on fait aller vite. Une civilisation hâtée par des circonstances favorables. • Les morceaux trop hâtés se pressent dans sa bouche, BOILEAU Lutrin, I. • L ivoire trop hâté deux fois rompt sur … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
hate — hate·able; hate·ful; hate·ful·ly; hate·ful·ness; hate·less; hate; hate·less·ness; … English syllables
Hate — Hate, n. [OE. hate, hete, AS. hete; akin to D. haat, G. hass, Icel. hatr, SW. hat, Dan. had, Goth. hatis. Cf. {Hate}, v.] Strong aversion coupled with desire that evil should befall the person toward whom the feeling is directed; as exercised… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English