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hostility

  • 1 sovražnost

    Slovenian-english dictionary > sovražnost

  • 2 kotera

    kotera; kotora Grammatical information: f. ā Proto-Slavic meaning: `quarrel, fight'
    Page in Trubačev: XI 200-201
    Old Church Slavic:
    kotora (Supr.) `quarrel, fight' [f ā]
    Church Slavic:
    kotera (RuCS) `fight' [f ā]
    Russian:
    kotóra (dial.) `hostility, fight' [f ā];
    kótora (dial.) `hostility, fight' [f ā]
    Old Russian:
    kotera `fight' [f ā]
    Ukrainian:
    kotorá `quarrel, offence' [f ā]
    Indo-European reconstruction: kat-ero-
    Other cognates:
    OIc. hoð `quarrel' [f];
    MHG hader `quarrel, fight'
    ;
    OIr. cath `fight, host'

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > kotera

  • 3 kotora

    kotera; kotora Grammatical information: f. ā Proto-Slavic meaning: `quarrel, fight'
    Page in Trubačev: XI 200-201
    Old Church Slavic:
    kotora (Supr.) `quarrel, fight' [f ā]
    Church Slavic:
    kotera (RuCS) `fight' [f ā]
    Russian:
    kotóra (dial.) `hostility, fight' [f ā];
    kótora (dial.) `hostility, fight' [f ā]
    Old Russian:
    kotera `fight' [f ā]
    Ukrainian:
    kotorá `quarrel, offence' [f ā]
    Indo-European reconstruction: kat-ero-
    Other cognates:
    OIc. hoð `quarrel' [f];
    MHG hader `quarrel, fight'
    ;
    OIr. cath `fight, host'

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > kotora

  • 4 mьrzěti

    mьrzěti Grammatical information: v.
    Page in Trubačev: XXI 159-160
    Old Church Slavic:
    mrъzěti (Ps. Sin.) `be loathsome, detestable' [verb]
    Russian:
    merzét' (dial.) `become disgusting' [verb]
    Czech:
    mrzeti `irritate' [verb]
    Slovak:
    mrziet' `irritate' [verb]
    Polish:
    mierzieć `be repulsive, disgust' [verb]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    mŕzjeti `experience hostility, aversion, disgust `freeze' [verb];
    Čak. mr̄zȅt (Orbanići) `hate' [verb], mr̄zĩje [3sg]
    Slovene:
    mrzẹ́ti `freeze' [verb], mrzím [1sg]
    Indo-European reconstruction: mrǵ
    Other cognates:
    Alb. mardhë `frost' [f]

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Hostility — (also called inimicality) is a form of angry internal rejection or denial in psychology. It is a part of personal construct psychology, developed by George Kelly. In everyday speech it is more commonly used as a synonym for anger and… …   Wikipedia

  • Hostility — Hos*til i*ty, n.; pl. {Hostilities}. [L. hostilitas: cf. F. hostilit[ e].] 1. State of being hostile; public or private enemy; unfriendliness; animosity. [1913 Webster] Hostility being thus suspended with France. Hayward. [1913 Webster] 2. An act …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • hostility — index alienation (estrangement), argument (contention), belligerency, collision (dispute), conflict …   Law dictionary

  • hostility — early 15c., from M.Fr. hostilité enmity (15c.), or directly from L.L. hostilitatem (nom. hostilitas) enmity, from L. hostilis, from hostis enemy (see GUEST (Cf. guest)). Hostilities in the sense of “warfare” attested from 1610s …   Etymology dictionary

  • hostility — *enmity, animosity, antagonism, antipathy, rancor, animus Analogous words: hatred, *hate: ill will, malevolence, malignity, malignancy, *malice: aggression, *attack: opposing or opposition, combating, resisting or resistance (see corresponding… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • hostility — [n] antagonism, meanness abhorrence, aggression, animosity, animus, antipathy, aversion, bad blood*, bellicosity, belligerence, bitterness, detestation, disaffection, enmity, estrangement, grudge, hatred, ill will, inimicality, malevolence,… …   New thesaurus

  • hostility — [häs til′ə tē] n. pl. hostilities [Fr hostilité < LL hostilitas < L hostilis, HOSTILE] 1. a feeling of enmity, ill will, unfriendliness, etc.; antagonism 2. a) an expression of enmity and ill will; hostile act b) [pl.] open acts of war;… …   English World dictionary

  • hostility — noun 1 opposition/aggressive feelings or actions ADJECTIVE ▪ bitter (esp. BrE), considerable, deep, extreme, great, implacable ▪ downright, open …   Collocations dictionary

  • hostility — hos|til|i|ty [hɔˈstılıti US ha: ] n 1.) [U] when someone is unfriendly and full of anger towards another person hostility towards/between ▪ hostility towards foreigners hostility toward AmE ▪ hostility toward Jews open/outright hostility… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • hostility — n. 1) to arouse, stir up hostility 2) to display, show hostility 3) to express; feel hostility 4) bitter, deep, profound; open hostility 5) hostility against, to, towards 6) hostility between * * * [hɒ stɪlɪtɪ] deep feel hostility open hostility …   Combinatory dictionary

  • hostility */*/ — UK [hɒˈstɪlətɪ] / US [hɑˈstɪlətɪ] noun Word forms hostility : singular hostility plural hostilities 1) [uncountable] opposition to something hostility to/towards: There is always some hostility to new technology. 2) [uncountable] unfriendly or… …   English dictionary

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