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1 hatred
hatred n (of person, group, system, war) ( violent) haine f (of de ; for pour) ; ( less violent) aversion f (of pour) ; racial hatred haine raciale ; out of hatred [act] par haine ; ancient hatreds de vieilles haines. -
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hatred ['heɪtrɪd]haine f;∎ to feel hatred for sb avoir de la haine pour qn, haïr qn;∎ he had an intense hatred of the police il avait une haine profonde de la police -
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hatred [ˈheɪtrɪd]haine f* * *['heɪtrɪd]noun (of person, group, system, war) haine f (of de; for pour); ( less violent) aversion f (of pour) -
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['heitrid]noun (great dislike: There was a look of hatred in his eyes; I have a deep-seated hatred of liars.) haine -
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6 self-hatred
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7 implacable hatred
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8 bitter
bitter [ˈbɪtər]1. adjectivea. [taste] amerb. [cold, weather, wind] glacial ; [winter] rigoureuxc. [person, disappointment, reproach, tone] amer ; [argument, attack] acerbe ; [sorrow, suffering] cruel ; [hatred] profond ; [remorse] cuisant2. noun(British = beer) bière brune anglaise* * *['bɪtə(r)] 1. 2.1) ( sour) amer/-ère2) ( resentful) [person, memory, comment] amer/-èreshe felt bitter about the way they had treated her — la façon dont ils l'avaient traitée la remplissait d'amertume
3) ( fierce) [critic] acerbe; [hatred] profond; [attack, battle] féroce; [argument, feud] violent4) [weather, wind] glacial5) ( severe) [disappointment, truth] cruel/-elle; [blow] dur•• -
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fan [fæn]1. nounb. ( = admirer) [of person] admirateur m, - trice f ; [of personality, pop star, music style] fan mf ; [of sports team] supporter ma. [+ person, object] rafraîchirb. [+ violence, hatred, fears] attiser3. compounds[troops, searchers] se déployer* * *[fæn] 1.1) (of football, jazz etc) mordu/-e (colloq) m/f; (of star, actor etc) fan (colloq) mf; (of politician, artist) admirateur/-trice m/f; Sport ( of team) supporter m2) ( for cooling) gen, Automobile ( mechanical) ventilateur m; ( hand-held) éventail m2.transitive verb (p prés etc - nn-)1) ( stimulate) attiser [fire, hatred, passion]2) ( cool) [breeze] rafraîchir [face]3.reflexive verb (p prés etc - nn-)Phrasal Verbs:- fan out -
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fuel [fjʊəl]1. noun• the statistics gave him fuel for further attacks on the government les statistiques lui ont fourni des munitions pour renouveler ses attaques contre le gouvernement[+ tension, speculation, controversy, fears] attiser3. compounds► fuel duty= fuel tax* * *['fjuːəl] 1.1) gen combustible m; (for car, plane) carburant m2) fig2.to provide fuel for — rajouter du poids à [claims]; attiser [hatred]
1) ( make run) alimenter [furnace, engine]2) ( put fuel into) ravitailler [plane]3) fig aggraver [tension]; attiser [hatred]; susciter [speculation]••to add fuel to the flames ou fire — jeter de l'huile sur le feu
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11 conceive
A vtr1 concevoir [child] ;2 ( develop) concevoir [hatred, idea, passion, method] ; to conceive a hatred for sb/sth concevoir de la haine pour qn/qch ;3 ( believe) concevoir ; I cannot conceive that he would leave without saying goodbye je ne peux concevoir qu'il parte sans dire au revoir.B vi1 ( become pregnant) concevoir, devenir enceinte ;2 ( imagine) to conceive of sth imaginer or concevoir qch ; I cannot conceive of any better solution je ne peux pas imaginer de meilleure solution. -
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13 fuel
A n1 gen, Nucl combustible m ; (for car, plane, machinery) carburant m ; several types of fuel plusieurs types de combustible ;B modif [costs, prices, crisis] du combustible, du carburant ; [shortage, bill] de combustible, de carburant.1 ( make run) [gas, oil] alimenter [furnace, engine] ; to be fuelled by oil/gas marcher au pétrole/gaz ;to add fuel to the flames ou fire jeter de l'huile sur le feu. -
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kindle ['kɪndəl](b) figurative (interest) susciter; (passion, desire) embraser, enflammer; (hatred, jealousy) attiser, susciter(b) figurative (interest) s'éveiller; (passion, desire) s'embraser, s'enflammer; (hatred, jealousy) s'éveiller -
15 odium
odium ['əʊdjəm]∎ to bring or cast odium upon sb (condemnation) attirer à qn la réprobation générale; (hatred) rendre qn odieux (aux yeux des autres) -
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breed [bri:d](preterite, past participle bred)[+ animals] élever ; [+ hatred, resentment, violence, confusion] engendrer[animals] se reproduire3. noun* * *[briːd] 1.1) Zoology race f2) (type of person, thing) type m2.transitive verb (prét, pp bred) élever [animals]; produire [plants]; fig engendrer [disease, unrest]; produire [person]3.intransitive verb (prét, pp bred) [animals] se reproduire; [organisms] se multiplier4.bred past participle adjectiveill-/well-breed — mal/bien élevé
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17 bury
bury [ˈberɪ]a. enterrer• to bury the hatchet or the tomahawk (US) enterrer la hache de guerreb. ( = conceal) enfouirc. ( = engross) plonger• to bury o.s. in one's studies se plonger dans ses étudesd. to bury one's hands/a knife in sth plonger les mains/un couteau dans qch* * *['berɪ]transitive verb1) ( after death) enterrer, inhumer [person]; enterrer [animal]2) [avalanche etc] ensevelir [person, building, town]3) ( hide) enterrer, enfouir [treasure, bone]4) ( suppress) enterrer [differences, hatred, memories]5) ( engross)to be buried in — être plongé dans [book, work]
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conceive [kənˈsi:v]* * *[kən'siːv] 1.transitive verb1) concevoir [child]2) ( develop) concevoir [hatred, idea]3) ( believe) concevoir2.1) ( become pregnant) concevoir, devenir enceinte2) ( imagine)to conceive of something — imaginer or concevoir quelque chose
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20 deadly
deadly [ˈdedlɪ]1. adjectiveb. ( = devastating) [accuracy, logic] implacable2. adverb* * *['dedlɪ] 1.1) [poison, disease, enemy] mortel/-elle; [hatred, weapon] meurtrier/-ière; [rivalry] acharné2) ( absolute)3) (colloq) (dull, boring) [person, event] mortel/-elle (colloq), rasant (colloq)2.adverb [dull, boring] terriblement
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hatred — [hā′trid] n. [ME < hate, hate + red, reden < OE ræden, state, condition] strong dislike or ill will; hate … English World dictionary