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1 hold in execration
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2 hold in execration
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• gnusoba; prokletinja; proklinjati -
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{,eksi'kreiʃn}
1. ненавист, презрение, отвращение
to hold in EXECRATION презирам
to hold someone up to public EXECRATION излагам на публично порицание
2. проклятие, клетва
3. предмет/обект на извръщение* * *{,eksi'kreishn} n 1. ненавист, презрение, отвращение; to ho* * *презрение; проклятие; ненавист;* * *1. to hold in execration презирам 2. to hold someone up to public execration излагам на публично порицание 3. ненавист, презрение, отвращение 4. предмет/обект на извръщение 5. проклятие, клетва* * *execration[¸eksi´kreiʃən] n 1. ненавист, презрение; to hold in \execration презирам; отвращавам се от; to hold s.o. up to public \execration излагам някого на публично порицание; 2. проклятие; 3. рядко предмет на (причина за) отвращение. -
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ex·ecra·tion[ˌeksɪˈkreɪʃən]n* * *["eksI'kreISən]n1) (= hatred) Abscheu m* * *1. Verwünschung f, Fluch m2. Abscheu m:hold in execration verabscheuen -
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subst. \/ˌeksɪˈkreɪʃ(ə)n\/1) avsky2) forbannelse, fordømmelse3) banning4) forklaring: noe som er gjenstand for alles avskyhold in execration avsky -
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n. f ml. 1. омраза, презир; одвратност; hold in execration презира; се згрозува од/врз2. клетва -
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s proklinjanje, prokletstvo; gađenje, odvratnost, gnušanje / to hold in # = zgražati se nad -
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1. n отвращение, омерзение2. n разг. резко отрицательное отношениеСинонимический ряд:1. contempt (noun) contempt; disdain; scorn2. hatred (noun) abomination; animosity; antipathy; aversion; detestation; disgust; dislike; distaste; enmity; execration; hate; hatred; horror; loathing; malice; odium; repugnance; repugnancy; repulsion; resentment; revulsionАнтонимический ряд:admiration; adoration; attraction
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