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1 hatred
بَغْضَاء \ hatred: strong dislike of a particular thing: His hatred of (or for) modern music led to quarrels with his children. \ كراهِية \ hatred: strong dislike of a particular thing: His hatred of (or for) modern music led to quarrels with his children. -
2 hatred
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) -
3 The Special Association For Narcotics Deception Witchcraft Infanticide Coercion And Hatred
Law: SANDWICHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > The Special Association For Narcotics Deception Witchcraft Infanticide Coercion And Hatred
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4 омраза
hatred ( към of s.o., for s.th.), odiumизвършвам нещо от омраза към do s.th. out of hatred forспечелвам си омраза та на incur the hatred/odium of* * *омра̀за,ж., само ед. hatred ( към of s.o., for s.th.), odium; detestation; спечелвам си \омразата на incur the hatred/odium of; тлееща \омраза smouldering hatred.* * *hate; hatred: Her омраза of me was obvious. - Омразата й към мен беше очебийна.; hostility* * *1. hatred (към of s.o., for s.th.), odium 2. извършвам нещо от ОМРАЗА към do s.th. out of hatred for 3. лична ОМРАЗА personal hate 4. спечелвам си ОМРАЗА та на incur the hatred/odium of -
5 ненависть
разжигать ненависть — to foment / to kindle / to rouse / to stir up hatred (for)
сеять ненависть — to sow hatred (for)
расовая ненависть — racial / race hatred
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6 ненависть к врагу
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7 odio
m hatred* * *odio s.m. hatred, hate: odio cieco, blind hatred; odio feroce, implacabile, furious, implacable hatred; odio inveterato, old (o inveterate) hatred; odio di classe, class hatred; odio ereditario, (family) feud; era pieno d'odio per il suo nemico, he was filled with (o full of) hate for his enemy; covare un odio profondo verso qlcu., to smoulder with hatred for s.o.; essere accecato dall'odio, to be blinded with hatred; accecato dall'odio commise il terribile gesto, blinded with hatred he committed the dreadful deed; accendere l'odio (verso qlcu., qlco.), to kindle s.o.'s hatred (against s.o., sthg.); alimentare l'odio (verso qlcu., qlco.), to feed s.o.'s hatred (against s.o., sthg.); attirarsi, tirarsi l'odio, to make oneself hated (o to incur s.o.'s hatred); fare qlco. in odio a qlcu., qlco., to do sthg. out of hatred for s.o., sthg.; fomentare gli odi (verso qlcu., qlco.), to foment s.o.'s hatred (against s.o., sthg.); prendere in odio qlcu., qlco., to conceive a strong aversion for s.o., sthg.; rinfocolare, risvegliare gli odi verso qlcu., qlco., to rekindle s.o.'s hatred against s.o., sthg. // avere in odio, to hate: ho in odio il sole, il cattivo tempo, I hate (o I cannot bear) sunshine, bad weather // la verità genera odio, (prov.) truth begets hatred.* * *nutrire o provare odio per qcn. to feel hatred for sb., to hate sb.; attirarsi l'odio di qcn. to earn oneself sb's hatred; avere in odio qcs. to abominate sth.; prendere qcn., qcs. in odio — to take a strong dislike to sb., sth
* * *odiopl. odi /'ɔdjo, 'ɔdi/sostantivo m.hatred, hate (di qcn. of sb.; per qcs. of, for sth.); nutrire o provare odio per qcn. to feel hatred for sb., to hate sb.; attirarsi l'odio di qcn. to earn oneself sb's hatred; avere in odio qcs. to abominate sth.; prendere qcn., qcs. in odio to take a strong dislike to sb., sth. -
8 haine
haine [ˈεn]feminine noun* * *’ɛnnom féminin hatred* * *'ɛn nf* * *haine nf hatred (de qn of sb; de qch of sth); haine religieuse/politique political/religious hatred; incitation à la haine raciale incitement to racial hatred; la haine de l'envahisseur/du mensonge hatred of the invader/of lies; sans haine without hatred; s'attirer la haine de qn to earn oneself sb's hatred; avoir or éprouver de la haine pour qn to feel hatred toward(s) sb, to hate sb; avoir de la haine pour qch, avoir la haine de qch to hate sth; concevoir de la haine pour qch/qn to harbourGB hatred for sth/sb; par haine de qch out of hatred for sth.[ʼɛn] nom fémininêtre plein de haine envers quelqu'un to be full of hatred ou filled with hatred for somebodyprendre quelqu'un/quelque chose en haine to take an immense dislike to somebody/somethingsans haine without hatred, with no hatredpar haine de locution prépositionnelle -
9 odio
m.hatred.tener odio a algo/alguien to hate something/somebodypres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: odiar.* * *1 hatred, loathing\tenerle odio a alguien to hate somebodymirada de odio glareodio mortal hatred* * *noun m.hate, hatred* * *SM1) [gen] hatredodio de sangre — feud, vendetta
2) Chile (=molestia) nuisance, bother* * *masculino hate, hatred* * *= feud, aversion, loathing, hatred, hate.Ex. In doing so, the library created a rift that prohibited dialogue and created something of a feud between the copyright owner and the library.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. A culture of violence and hatred seems to have percolated through the corridors of the institutions of learning particularly schools.Ex. Librarians often have to decide whether to provide free access to or to censor materials containing hate speech or that which advocates hate and violence.----* alimentar el odio = fuel + hatred.* incitar el odio = incite + hatred.* la voz del odio = the voice of hate.* lleno de odio = hateful.* mirar a Alguien con odio = look + daggers at.* odio racial = racial hatred.* promover el odio = fuel + hatred.* * *masculino hate, hatred* * *= feud, aversion, loathing, hatred, hate.Ex: In doing so, the library created a rift that prohibited dialogue and created something of a feud between the copyright owner and the library.
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: A culture of violence and hatred seems to have percolated through the corridors of the institutions of learning particularly schools.Ex: Librarians often have to decide whether to provide free access to or to censor materials containing hate speech or that which advocates hate and violence.* alimentar el odio = fuel + hatred.* incitar el odio = incite + hatred.* la voz del odio = the voice of hate.* lleno de odio = hateful.* mirar a Alguien con odio = look + daggers at.* odio racial = racial hatred.* promover el odio = fuel + hatred.* * *hate, hatredlleno de odio full of hate o hatredle he tomado odio I've come to hate himme tiene odio he hates meCompuestos:self-hatredrace hatred* * *
Del verbo odiar: ( conjugate odiar)
odio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
odió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
odiar
odio
odiar ( conjugate odiar) verbo transitivo
to hate;
odio sustantivo masculino
hate, hatred;
tenerle odio a algn to hate sb
odiar verbo transitivo to detest, hate: odio la plancha, I hate ironing ➣ Ver nota en hate y detest
odio sustantivo masculino hatred, loathing: su odio no tiene límites, her hatred knows no bounds
' odio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
carcomer
- larvada
- larvado
- malsana
- malsano
- manía
- odiar
- agarrar
- alimentar
- asesino
- el
- engendrar
- excitar
- feroz
- fomentar
- implacable
- mortal
- trabajo
- visceral
English:
bear
- bitter
- detest
- fierce
- flying
- glare
- hate
- hatred
- loathing
- open
- stir up
- store up
- whip up
- pet
- surge
* * *odio nmhatred;tener odio a algo/alguien to hate sth/sb;Esp* * *m hatred, hate* * *odio nm: hate, hatred* * *odio n hatred -
10 glühend
I Part. Präs. glühenII Adj.2. fig. Hitze, Sonne etc: scorching3. fig. Hass, Wunsch etc.: burning; Anhänger etc.: fervent, ardent; in glühenden Farben schildern paint s.th. in glowing colo(u)rs, paint a glowing picture of s.th.; Kohle* * *ardent; incandescent; blazing; alight; fervent; fervid; aglow* * *glü|hend1. adjglowing; (= heiß glühend) Metall red-hot; Hitze blazing; (fig = leidenschaftlich) ardent; Hass burning; Wangen flushed, burning2. advlieben madly, passionatelyglǘhend heiß — scorching; Sonne auch blazing hot
jdn glǘhend beneiden — to be consumed by envy for sb
jdn glǘhend verehren — to worship sb
sich glǘhend hassen — to have a burning hatred for one another
* * *1) ardently2) (enthusiastic; passionate: an ardent supporter of a political party.) ardent3) fervently4) (enthusiastic and very sincere: fervent hope.) fervent5) (burning: a live coal.) live* * *glü·hendI. adj1. (rot vor Hitze) glowing\glühende Kohlen glowing [or [red-]hot] coals\glühendes Metall [red-]hot metal\glühende Hitze blazing heat\glühende Wangen burning [or flushed] cheeks\glühender Hass (fig) burning hatredII. adv\glühend heiß scorching [hot]jdn \glühend lieben to love sb passionatelyjdn \glühend hassen to have a burning hatred for sb* * *1.1) (heiß) red-hot <metal etc.>; (fig.) blazing < heat>; burning < hatred>; flushed, burning < cheeks>2.glühend heiß — scorching or blazing hot
* * *B. adj2. fig Hitze, Sonne etc: scorching3. fig Hass, Wunsch etc: burning; Anhänger etc: fervent, ardent;in glühenden Farben schildern paint sth in glowing colo(u)rs, paint a glowing picture of sth; → KohleC. adv:rot red-hot;* * *1.1) (heiß) red-hot <metal etc.>; (fig.) blazing < heat>; burning < hatred>; flushed, burning < cheeks>2.glühend heiß — scorching or blazing hot
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11 nienawiś|ć
f sgt hate, hatred (do kogoś/czegoś of a. for sb/sth)- czuć do kogoś głęboką/ślepą nienawiść to be filled with a profound/blind hatred for a. towards sb- płonąć a. ziać nienawiścią to be consumed with hatred- żywili do siebie wzajemnie gwałtowną nienawiść they harboured an intense a. a violent hatred for each other- z dnia na dzień narastała w nim nienawiść do samego siebie his self-hatred grew stronger dailyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nienawiś|ć
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12 enemistad
f.enmity.su enemistad duraba ya años they've been enemies for yearssiento una profunda enemistad hacia ellos I feel intense hatred for themimperat.2nd person plural (vosotros/vosotras) Imperative of Spanish verb: enemistar.* * *1 hostility, enmity, hatred* * *SF enmity* * *femenino enmity* * *= feud, enmity, bad blood.Ex. In doing so, the library created a rift that prohibited dialogue and created something of a feud between the copyright owner and the library.Ex. The author concludes that the 6 major threats are: error; embezzlement; eavesdropping; espionage; enmity; and extortion.Ex. The conventional explanation of bad blood between Koreans and Japanese isthe 35 years of harsh Japanese occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945.----* enemistad a muerte = blood feud.* enemistad mortal = blood feud, vendetta.* * *femenino enmity* * *= feud, enmity, bad blood.Ex: In doing so, the library created a rift that prohibited dialogue and created something of a feud between the copyright owner and the library.
Ex: The author concludes that the 6 major threats are: error; embezzlement; eavesdropping; espionage; enmity; and extortion.Ex: The conventional explanation of bad blood between Koreans and Japanese isthe 35 years of harsh Japanese occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945.* enemistad a muerte = blood feud.* enemistad mortal = blood feud, vendetta.* * *enmity* * *
Del verbo enemistar: ( conjugate enemistar)
enemistad es:
2ª persona plural (vosotros) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
enemistad
enemistar
enemistad sustantivo femenino
enmity
enemistar ( conjugate enemistar) verbo transitivo ‹dos facciones/países› to make enemies of;
ella los enemistó she turned them against each other
enemistarse verbo pronominal
to fall out;
enemistadse con algn (por algo) to fall out with sb (over sth)
enemistad sustantivo femenino enmity
enemistar verbo transitivo to cause a rift between
' enemistad' also found in these entries:
English:
coolness
- enmity
- feud
* * *enemistad nfenmity;su enemistad duraba ya años they had been enemies for years;una enemistad entre familias a family feud;siento una profunda enemistad hacia ellos I feel intense hatred for them* * *f enmity* * *enemistad nf: enmity, hostility -
13 намразвам
намразя conceive a hatred for (s.o.), begin/come to hate (s.o); take a dislike to (s.o.)* * *намра̀звам,и намразя̀вам, намра̀зя гл. conceive a hatred for (s.o.); begin/come to hate (s.o); take a dislike to (s.o.).* * *намразя conceive a hatred for (s.o.), begin/come to hate (s.o); take a dislike to (s.o.) -
14 испытывать ненависть
1) General subject: have a hatred for (отвращение, к кому-л., чему-л.)2) Makarov: have a hatred for (к кому-л., чему-л.), have a hatred of (к кому-л., чему-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > испытывать ненависть
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15 vouer
vouer [vwe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = promettre) to vowb. ( = consacrer) to devotec. ( = condamner) to doom2. reflexive verb► se vouer• se vouer à une cause to devote o.s. to a cause* * *vwe
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1) ( porter)vouer une reconnaissance éternelle à quelqu'un — to be ou feel eternally grateful to somebody
2) ( destiner) to doomfilm voué à l'échec — film doomed to failure, film bound to fail
3) ( consacrer)vouer sa vie/son temps à — to devote one's life/one's time to
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se vouer verbe pronominal1) ( se consacrer)2) ( se porter)••* * *vwe vt1) (= consacrer)vouer sa vie à [étude, cause] — to devote one's life to
2) (= avoir)3) RELIGIONvouer qch à [Dieu, saint] — to dedicate sth to
* * *vouer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( porter) vouer un sentiment à qn to nurse a feeling for sb; il leur voue une haine farouche/un amour profond he nurses a deep hatred of them/a deep love for them; vouer une reconnaissance éternelle à qn to be ou feel eternally grateful to sb; vouer un véritable culte à qn to (hero-)worship sb; la passion qu'ils vouent à leur ville their passionate love for ou devotion to their town;2 ( destiner) to doom; film voué à l'échec film doomed to failure, film bound to fail; jeune fille vouée au célibat girl destined to remain unmarried; le manque de médecins voue la population aux maladies endémiques the lack of doctors makes endemic disease inevitable; vouer qn à la vindicte publique to expose sb to public condemnation;3 ( consacrer) vouer sa vie/son temps à qch to devote one's life/one's time to sth; pays voué à l'élevage country entirely given over to cattle-breeding;B se vouer vpr1 ( se consacrer) se vouer à qch to devote oneself to sth;2 ( se porter) ils se vouent une haine féroce they hate each other intensely.je ne sais plus à quel saint me vouer I don't know which way to turn.[vwe] verbe transitif2. [destiner]voué à l'échec destined for failure, doomed to fail3. RELIGION [enfant] to dedicatevoué à la mémoire de... sacred to the memory of...————————se vouer à verbe pronominal plus prépositionto dedicate one's energies ou oneself to -
16 covare
1. v/t sit on, hatchfig malattia sicken for, come down withrancore harbo(u)r2. v/i sit on eggs* * *covare v.tr.1 to brood, to sit* on (eggs): mettere una gallina a covare, to set a hen2 (fig.) to brood over, on (sthg.); nurse: da lungo tempo covava vendetta, he had been brooding over (o on) revenge for a long time; covare un'influenza, to be going down with influenza; covare una malattia, to be sickening for an illness; covare tristi pensieri, to brood over sad thoughts // covare qlcu. con gli occhi, to gaze intently at (o to look longingly at) s.o.◆ v. intr. ( di fuoco, passioni) to smoulder; to lurk, to lie* hidden; ( di malattia) to be latent: il fuoco covava sotto la cenere, the fire was smouldering under the ashes; la malattia covava, the disease was latent; l'odio cova nel loro cuore, hatred is smouldering in their hearts // qui gatta ci cova, there is something fishy going on here (o something suspicious here).* * *[ko'vare]1. vi2. vt1) (sogg : uccello: uova) to sit on, (uso assoluto) to sit on its eggs2) (fig : malattia) to be sickening for, (odio, rancore) to nurse* * *[ko'vare] 1.verbo transitivo1) zool. to brood, to hatch, to incubate, to sit* on [ uova]2) fig. (proteggere)covare qcn. con gli occhi — to look fondly at sb
3) (essere colpito da) to come* down with [ malattia]4) (nutrire) to nurse, to harbour BE, to harbor AE [risentimento, vendetta]; to harbour BE, to harbor AE [ sospetto]2.il fuoco cova sotto la cenere — fire is smouldering under the ashes; fig. trouble is brewing
* * *covare/ko'vare/ [1]1 zool. to brood, to hatch, to incubate, to sit* on [ uova]3 (essere colpito da) to come* down with [ malattia]4 (nutrire) to nurse, to harbour BE, to harbor AE [risentimento, vendetta]; to harbour BE, to harbor AE [ sospetto](aus. avere) [rivolta, gelosia, odio] to smoulder BE, to smolder AE; il fuoco cova sotto la cenere fire is smouldering under the ashes; fig. trouble is brewing. -
17 ἔχθρα
A hatred, enmity, Hdt.5.81, Pi.P.4.145, etc.: in philos. sense, = νεῖκος 1.5, Plot.3.2.2; ἔ. τινός hatred for, enmity to one, Antipho 2.4.1, Th.3.10;κατ' ἔχθραν τινός Ar. Pax 133
;ἔ. ἔς τινα Hdt.1.5
, Th.2.68;εἴς θεόν Ep.Rom.8.7
; (pl.), Th.2.68; δι' ἔχθρας μολεῖν, ἀφῖχθαί τινι, to be at feud with one, E.Ph. 479, Hipp. 1164; ;εἰς ἔ. βάλλειν τινά A.Pr. 390
;εἰς ἔ. ἐλθεῖν D.21.62
;καταστῆσαί τινας εἰς ἔχθραν τῷ δήμῳ X.HG3.5.9
;πολλὴν εἰς ἔχθραν ἀλλήλοις καὶ πολλῶν πέρι καθίστανται Pl.Plt. 307d
, cf. Isoc.9.67; πρὸς ἔχθραν from personal enmity, D.18.141; ἔ. συμβάλλειν, συνάπτειν τινί, to engage in hostility with.., E.Med.45, Heracl. 459;ἔ. τισὶν ἄρασθαι D.21.132
;καταλλάσσεσθαι τὰς ἔ. Hdt.7.145
;λύσασαν ἔ. τὴν πάρος E.Tr.50
;τὰς μεγάλας ἔ. διαλύεσθαι Th.4.19
;πρὸς ἀλλήλους ἔ. ἀνείλοντο Is.1.9
;διαλλαχθῆναι τῆς ἔ. And.2.26
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18 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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19 он прятал свою ненависть к хозяину под личиной преданности
1) General subject: he had his hatred for his master under a mask of loyaltyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он прятал свою ненависть к хозяину под личиной преданности
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20 смъртно
mortally; deadly, deathlyсмъртно ранен mortally wounded, wounded to deathсмъртно бледен deadly/deathly pale; pale/white as death/ashes; pale/white as a ghost/sheetсмъртно уморен tired to death, dead-tiredсмъртно ненавиждам/мразя някого/нещо have a deadly hatred for s.o./s.th* * *смъ̀ртно,нареч. mortally; deadly, deathly; \смъртно бледен deadly/deathly pale; pale/white as death/ashes; pale/white as a ghost/sheet; \смъртно ранен mortally wounded, wounded to death; \смъртно уморен tired to death, dead-tired.* * *deadly ; mortally: смъртно wounded - смъртно ранен* * *1. mortally;deadly, deathly 2. СМЪРТНО бледен deadly/deathly pale;pale/white as death/ ashes;pale/white as a ghost/sheet 3. СМЪРТНО ненавиждам/ мразя някого/нещо have a deadly hatred for s.o./s.th 4. СМЪРТНО ранен mortally wounded, wounded to death 5. СМЪРТНО уморен tired to death, dead-tired
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