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21 den of iniquity
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22 den of iniquity
a sink of iniquity — притон, вертеп
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23 byword for iniquity
олицетворение всяческой несправедливостиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > byword for iniquity
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24 den of iniquity
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > den of iniquity
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25 a den of iniquity
Общая лексика: притон -
26 a sink of iniquity
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27 be a byword of iniquity
Общая лексика: быть олицетворением несправедливостиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > be a byword of iniquity
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28 byword for iniquity
Общая лексика: олицетворение всяческой несправедливости -
29 commit an iniquity
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30 den of iniquity
Общая лексика: вертеп (амер.), злачное место -
31 he is a byword for iniquity
Общая лексика: его несправедливость стала притчей во языцехУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he is a byword for iniquity
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32 lost in iniquity
1) Общая лексика: погрязший в пороке2) Религия: погрязший в пороке и беззаконии -
33 sink of iniquity
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34 the iniquity of fortune
Общая лексика: несправедливость судьбыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the iniquity of fortune
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35 visit the iniquity of the fathers upon the children
Макаров: наказывать детей за вину отцовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > visit the iniquity of the fathers upon the children
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36 byword for iniquity
олицетворение всяческой несправедливостиАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > byword for iniquity
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37 a byword for iniquity
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38 lost in iniquity
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39 sink of iniquity
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40 to commit an iniquity
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Iniquity — Gründung: 1989 Auflösung: 2004 Herkunftsland: Dänemark Genre: Death Metal Website: http://www.iniquity.dk/ (offline) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Iniquity — In*iq ui*ty, n.; pl. {Iniquities}. [OE. iniquitee, F. iniquit[ e], L. iniquitas, inequality, unfairness, injustice. See {Iniquous}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Absence of, or deviation from, just dealing; lack of rectitude or uprightness; gross injustice; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
iniquity — index atrocity, delinquency (misconduct), grievance, ground, guilt, injustice, misdeed, transgression … Law dictionary
iniquity — c.1300, hostility, malevolence; a hostile action, from O.Fr. iniquité wickedness, unfavorable situation, from L. iniquitatem (nom. iniquitas) unequalness, unevenness, injustice, noun of quality from iniquus unjust, unequal; slanting, steep, from… … Etymology dictionary
iniquity — [n] sin, evil abomination, baseness, crime, evildoing, heinousness, immorality, infamy, injustice, miscreancy, misdeed, offense, sinfulness, unfairness, unrighteousness, wickedness, wrong, wrongdoing; concept 645 Ant. good, goodness, virtue … New thesaurus
iniquity — ► NOUN (pl. iniquities) ▪ injustice or immoral behaviour. DERIVATIVES iniquitous adjective iniquitously adverb iniquitousness noun. ORIGIN Latin iniquitas, from iniquus not equal or just … English terms dictionary
iniquity — [i nik′wi tē] n. [ME iniquite < OFr iniquité < L iniquitas < iniquus, unequal < in , not + aequus, EQUAL] 1. lack of righteousness or justice; wickedness 2. pl. iniquities a wicked, unjust, or unrighteous act … English World dictionary
Iniquity — Infobox musical artist Name = Iniquity Img capt = Img size = 250 Landscape = yes Background = group or band Origin = Copenhagen, Denmark Genre = Death metal Technical death metal Years active = 1989 2004 Label = Emanzipation Production Mighty… … Wikipedia
iniquity — inequity, iniquity These two words are related in form, meaning, and derivation. Inequity is the opposite of equity and means ‘inequality, unfairness, injustice’: • He believes that politicians need to tackle the inequities that divide society… … Modern English usage
iniquity — in|iq|ui|ty [ıˈnıkwıti] n plural iniquities [U and C] formal [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: iniquité, from Latin, from aequus equal ] the quality of being very unfair or evil, or something that is very unfair iniquity of ▪ He went on and … Dictionary of contemporary English
Iniquity — Vice Vice, n. [F., from L. vitium.] 1. A defect; a fault; an error; a blemish; an imperfection; as, the vices of a political constitution; the vices of a horse. [1913 Webster] Withouten vice of syllable or letter. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Mark the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English