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1 spite
[spaɪt]◙ n. רוע-לב, זדון, זדוניות; טינה, איבה, רצון להרע◙ v. להרגיז, להכעיס במתכוון, לעשות "להכעיס", לעשות דווקא* * *◙ אקווד תושעל,"סיעכהל" תושעל,ןווכתמב סיעכהל,זיגרהל◄◙ ערהל ןוצר,הביא,הניט ;תוינודז,ןודז,בל-עור◄ -
2 spite fence
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3 cut off one's nose to spite one's face
◙ v. לעשות רע לעצמו על מנת לנקום בזולת, תמות נפשי עם פלישתים* * *◙ םיתשילפ םע ישפנ תומת,תלוזב םוקנל תנמ לע ומצעל ער תושעל◄English-Hebrew dictionary > cut off one's nose to spite one's face
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4 fit of spite
פרץ רוע-לב* * *◙ בל-עור ץרפ◄ -
5 in spite of
למרות-, על-אף, חרף-* * *◙ -ףרח,ףא-לע,-תורמל◄ -
6 in spite of everything
למרות הכול* * *◙ לוכה תורמל◄ -
7 in spite of him
על אפו ועל חמתו* * *◙ ותמח לעו ופא לע◄ -
8 in spite of that
למרות זאת* * *◙ תאז תורמל◄ -
9 just to spite
להכעיס, דווקא (במטרה לעצבן)* * *◙ (ןבצעל הרטמב) אקווד,סיעכהל◄ -
10 out of spite
להכעיס, דווקא, מרוע לב* * *◙ בל עורמ,אקווד,סיעכהל◄ -
11 owe one a spite
לשמור טינה ל-* * *◙ -ל הניט רומשל◄ -
12 to spite
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13 spiteful
['spite·ful || 'spaɪtfʊl]◙ adj. רע-לב, זדוני, רוצה להרע; "עושה להכעיס", דווקאי* * *◙ יאקווד,"סיעכהל השוע" ;ערהל הצור,ינודז,בל-ער◄ -
14 spitefulness
['spite·ful·ness || 'spaɪtfʊlnɪs]◙ n. רוע-לב, זדוניות, רצון להרע; עשייה "להכעיס", דווקאיות* * *◙ תויאקווד,"סיעכהל" היישע ;ערהל ןוצר,תוינודז,בל-עור◄ -
15 despite
[de·spite || dɪ'spaɪt]◙ prep. למרות, חרף* * *◙ ףרח,תורמל◄
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