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1 Todfeindschaft
f bitter ( oder implacable) hatred, deadly enmity* * * -
2 unüberwindlich
insuperable; insurmountable; invincible; impregnable* * *un|über|wịnd|bar (rare) [Un|yːbɐ'vIntlɪç, 'ʊn-]adjGegner, Heer invincible; Festung impregnable; Hindernis, Schwierigkeit, Gegensätze, Abneigung etc insuperable, insurmountable* * *((of a problem etc) that cannot be overcome: insuperable difficulties.) insuperable* * *un·über·wind·lich[ʊnʔy:bɐˈvɪntlɪç]1. (nicht abzulegen) deep[-rooted]eine \unüberwindliche Antipathie a deep [or strong] antipathyein \unüberwindlicher Hass an implacable [or a deep-rooted] hatred\unüberwindliche Vorurteile deep[-rooted] [or ingrained] prejudices3. (unbesiegbar) invincible* * *unüberwindbar, unüberwindlich adj invincible; Schwierigkeit, Gegensätze etc: insurmountable, insuperable; → Abneigung* * *adj.impregnable adj.insuperable adj.insurmountable adj.unconquerable adj. adv.impregnably adv.insuperably adv.insurmountably adv.invincibly adv.unconquerably adv. -
3 unüberwindlich
un·über·wind·lich [ʊnʔy:bɐʼvɪntlɪç] adj1) ( nicht abzulegen) deep[-rooted];eine \unüberwindliche Antipathie a deep [or strong] antipathy;ein \unüberwindlicher Hass an implacable [or a deep-rooted] hatred;\unüberwindliche Vorurteile deep[-rooted] [or ingrained] prejudices3) ( unbesiegbar) invincible
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