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1 incur hatred
1) Общая лексика: возбуждать (чью-л.) ненависть (к себе) -
2 to incur hatred
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3 hatred
['heɪtrɪd]сущ.consumed / filled with hatred — полный ненависти
to arouse / stir up hatred — вызывать чувство ненависти
to instill / develop hatred — развивать чувство ненависти (в ком-л.)
to feel hatred for / towards smb. / smth. — чувствовать ненависть к кому-л. / чему-л.
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4 hatred
['heɪtrɪd]n- deep-rooted hatredHis words could arouse nothing but hatred. — Его слова не могли вызвать ничего, кроме ненависти
- implacable hatred
- intense hatred
- violent hatred
- virulent hatred
- consumed with hatred
- feel hatred for smb, smth
- arouse up hatred
- instill hatred
- incur hatred
- express hatred
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5 incur
навлека́ть на себя́incur hatred — навле́чь на себя́ не́нависть
incur the risk of a penalty — подве́ргнуться ри́ску штра́фа
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6 hatred
[ʹheıtrıd] nненависть; отвращение, омерзениеto have a hatred for /of/ smb., smth. - испытывать ненависть /отвращение/ к кому-л., чему-л.
to stir up hatred - возбуждать /вселять/ ненависть
to incur smb.'s hatred - возбуждать чью-л. ненависть (к себе)
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7 incur (smb.'s) hatred
Макаров: возбуждать чью-л. ненависть (к себе) -
8 enmity
['enmɪtɪ]сущ.вражда; антагонизм, враждебность, неприязньto stir up enmity — сеять вражду, вносить разлад
to incur smb.'s enmity — вызывать по отношению к себе чью-л. неприязнь
- at enmity with smb.personal enmity towards / against smb. — личная неприязнь к кому-л.
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