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1 spite
n. nispet, inat, garez, kin————————v. üzmek, zarar vermek, hıncını almak, kin gütmek* * *1. rahatsız et (v.) 2. kin (n.)* * *1. noun(ill-will or desire to hurt or offend: She neglected to give him the message out of spite.) kin, garaz2. verb(to annoy, offend or frustrate, because of spite: He only did that to spite me!) hıncını almak, nisbet yapmak- spiteful- spitefully
- spitefulness
- in spite of -
2 spite of
conj. rağmen -
3 spite vote
n. karşı oy -
4 spite of
conj. rağmen -
5 spite vote
n. karşı oy -
6 spite kin, garez
kasten kizdirmak, sinir etmek -
7 spite
v.rahatsız et:n.kin -
8 in spite of
rağmen* * *e rağmen* * *1) (taking no notice of: He went in spite of his father's orders.)...-e rağmen2) (although something has or had happened, is or was a fact etc: In spite of all the rain that had fallen, the ground was still pretty dry.)...-e rağmen -
9 in spite of the fact tha
gerçeğine rağmen -
10 from pure spite
adv. inadından, inadına, nispet için, kötülüğünden -
11 have a spite against
v. kin gütmek, garezi olmak -
12 in spite of oneself
adv. elinde olmadan, gayri ihtiyari, iradesi dışında, istemsiz olarak -
13 just for spite
inadına -
14 out of spite
nispet için, inadından, inadına, kötülüğünden -
15 from pure spite
adv. inadından, inadına, nispet için, kötülüğünden -
16 have a spite against
v. kin gütmek, garezi olmak -
17 in spite of oneself
adv. elinde olmadan, gayri ihtiyari, iradesi dışında, istemsiz olarak -
18 just for spite
inadına -
19 out of spite
nispet için, inadından, inadına, kötülüğünden -
20 in spite of
-e aldirmadan, -e ragmen, -i umursamadan
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