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1 вопреки
............................................................1. in spite of............................................................2. despite(n.) با وجود، با این که، کینه ورزیدن -
2 ехидство
............................................................1. spite(vt. & vi. & n.) لج، کینه، بغض، بدخواهی، غرض، کینه ورزیدن، برسرلج آوردن............................................................2. malice(n.) بداندیشی، بدجنسی، بدخواهی، عناد، کینه توزی، نفرت، قصد سوء............................................................3. malevolence(n.) بدخواهی، بدنهادی، شرارت، بدسگالی -
3 зло II
............................................................1. evil(adj. & n.) بد، زیان آور، مضر، شریرانه، بدی، زیان............................................................2. harm(vt. & vi. & n.) آسیب، صدمه، اذیت، زیان، ضرر، خسارت، آسیب رساندن (به)، صدمه زدن، گزند............................................................3. ill(adv. & adj. & pl. & n.) ناخوش، رنجور، سوء، خراب، خطر ناک، ناشی، مشکل، سخت، بیمار، بد، زیان آور، ببدی، به طور ناقص، از روی بدخواهی و شرارت، غیر دوستانه، زیان............................................................4. spite(vt. & vi. & n.) لج، کینه، بغض، بدخواهی، غرض، کینه ورزیدن، برسرلج آوردن -
4 злоба
............................................................1. malice(n.) بداندیشی، بدجنسی، بدخواهی، عناد، کینه توزی، نفرت، قصد سوء............................................................2. spite(vt. & vi. & n.) لج، کینه، بغض، بدخواهی، غرض، کینه ورزیدن، برسرلج آوردن............................................................3. anger(vt. & n.) برآشفتگی، خشم، غضب، خشمگین کردن، غضبناک کردن............................................................4. fury(n.) غضب، غیظ، هیجان شدید و تند، خشم، درنده خویی، روح انتقام، آشوب، اضطراب، شدت -
5 злопыхательство
............................................................1. spite(vt. & vi. & n.) لج، کینه، بغض، بدخواهی، غرض، کینه ورزیدن، برسرلج آوردن............................................................2. faultfinding{faultfind ـ [!! faultfinder: منقد، عیب جو، خرده گیر]}{!! faultfinder: منقد، عیب جو، خرده گیر} -
6 назло
out of spite
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