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1 niesmak
m sgt (G niesmaku) 1. (w ustach) bad taste- mieć a. czuć niesmak w ustach to have a bad a. nasty taste in one’s mouth- wypity alkohol pozostawił niesmak w ustach the alcohol left a bad aftertaste2. przen. (obrzydzenie) distaste, disgust- czuję niesmak na myśl o spotkaniu z nim the very thought of meeting him fills me with disgust- wzruszył ramionami z niesmakiem he shrugged in distaste a. disgust- ogarnął go niesmak he was filled with disgust- to zdarzenie zostawiło po sobie niesmak this event left a bad a. nasty aftertaste* * *- ku* * *mi1. (= przykry smak w ustach) bad l. unpleasant taste ( in the mouth); mieć niesmak po czymś be left with a bad taste in one's mouth.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niesmak
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2 obrzydzeni|e
Ⅰ sv ⇒ obrzydzić Ⅱ n sgt (wstręt) disgust, revulsion- nie mógł jeść z obrzydzenia he was too disgusted to eat- twoja hipokryzja napawa mnie obrzydzeniem your hypocrisy disgusts me a. fills me with disgust- odwróciła się od niego z obrzydzeniem she turned away from him in disgust- wzdrygnąć się z obrzydzenia to shudder in disgust a. revulsion- sam pomysł wzbudził w nim obrzydzenie the very idea was repellent to him- spojrzał na nią z obrzydzeniem he gave her a disgusted look- poczuł obrzydzenie do samego siebie he was disgusted with himselfThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obrzydzeni|e
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3 ekeln
I v/refl und v/t unpers.: es ekelt mich oder mich ekelt, ich ekle mich davor it turns me (right) off, it revolts me, it gives me the shivers (creeps umg.); ich ekle mich etc. vor ihm etc. he etc. gives me the creeps umg.* * *sich ekelnto nauseate* * *['eːkln]1. vtto disgust, to revolt, to nauseate2. vt imperses ekelt mich vor diesem Geruch/Anblick, mich or mir ekelt vor diesem Geruch/Anblick — the smell/sight of it fills me with disgust or revulsion, this smell/sight is disgusting or revolting or nauseating
3. vrto be or feel disgusted or revolted or nauseatedékeln — to find sth disgusting or revolting or nauseating
* * *[ˈe:kl̩n]I. vt▪ jdn \ekeln to disgust [or revolt] [or nauseate] sbII. vt impers▪ es ekelt jdn [vor jdm/etw] sb/sth disgusts sbes ekelt mich vor diesem Anblick the sight of it disgusts meIII. vrsie ekelte sich vor seinen Frettchen she found his ferrets revolting* * *1.reflexives Verb be or feel disgusted or sickened2.sich vor jemandem/etwas ekeln — find somebody/something disgusting or revolting
transitives, intransitives Verb; unpers3.mich od. mir ekelt davor — I find it disgusting or revolting
transitives Verb1)Hunde ekeln ihn — he finds dogs repulsive
2) (vertreiben)jemanden aus dem Haus ekeln — hound somebody out of the house
* * *A. v/r & v/t unpers:mich ekelt, ich ekle mich davor it turns me (right) off, it revolts me, it gives me the shivers ( creeps umg);ich ekle mich etcB. v/t umg:jemanden aus dem Haus ekeln make life in the same house intolerable for sb* * *1.reflexives Verb be or feel disgusted or sickened2.sich vor jemandem/etwas ekeln — find somebody/something disgusting or revolting
transitives, intransitives Verb; unpers3.mich od. mir ekelt davor — I find it disgusting or revolting
transitives Verb1)2) (vertreiben)* * *v.to disgust v. -
4 гадливый
гадливое чувство — feeling of disgust / loathing
это вызывает гадливое чувство — it excites one's disgust, it disgusts one, it fills one with disgust / loathing
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5 гадливый
гадли́вое чу́вство — feeling of disgust / loathing
э́то вызыва́ет гадли́вое чу́вство — it excites one's disgust, it disgusts one, it fills one with disgust / loathing
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6 inspirer
inspirer [ɛ̃spiʀe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. intransitive verb( = respirer) to breathe in3. reflexive verb* * *ɛ̃spiʀe
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1) ( donner de l'inspiration à) to inspire [personne]2) ( donner envie à) to appeal to3) ( susciter) to inspire
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s'inspirer verbe pronominal1) ( prendre son inspiration)2) ( prendre exemple)s'inspirer de quelqu'un — to follow somebody's example, to take a leaf out of somebody's book
* * *ɛ̃spiʀe1. vtinspirer qch à qn [œuvre, projet, action] — to inspire sb to do sth, [dégoût, crainte, horreur] to fill sb with sth
2. vi* * *inspirer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( donner de l'inspiration à) to inspire [personne, mouvement]; les paysages maritimes ont inspiré le poète the poet was inspired by seascapes; c'est un sujet qui ne m'inspire pas du tout it's a subject which doesn't inspire me at all;2 ( donner envie à) to appeal to; ça ne m'inspire pas that doesn't appeal to me;3 ( susciter) to inspire; inspirer la méfiance/le dégoût à qn to inspire distrust/disgust in sb; il ne m'inspire pas confiance I don't have much confidence in him; ce poème lui a inspiré sa plus célèbre œuvre musicale this poem inspired his most famous piece of music; vos remarques m'ont inspiré plusieurs réflexions your remarks made me think of several things ou brought several thoughts to my mind.C s'inspirer vpr1 ( prendre son inspiration) s'inspirer de to draw one's inspiration from; il s'est inspiré d'une légende populaire he drew his inspiration from a popular legend; la révolution s'est inspirée de ces idéaux the revolution was inspired by these ideals;2 ( prendre exemple) s'inspirer de qn to follow sb's example, to take a leaf out of sb's book; inspirez-vous d'elle! follow her example![ɛ̃spire] verbe transitif1. [provoquer - décision, sentiment] to inspire ; [ - remarque] to inspire, to give rise to (inseparable) ; [ - conduite] to prompt ; [ - complot] to instigateinspirer confiance à quelqu'un to inspire confidence in somebody, to inspire somebody with confidencesa fille lui a inspiré ses plus belles chansons his daughter gave him the inspiration for his best songs2. [influencer - œuvre, personne] to inspirele sujet de dissertation ne m'inspire guère! the subject of the essay doesn't really fire my imagination!————————[ɛ̃spire] verbe intransitif————————s'inspirer de verbe pronominal plus préposition -
7 orrore
m horror (di of)avere qualcosa in orrore hate something* * *orrore s.m.1 horror; ( terrore) dread, terror; ( ripugnanza) repugnance, disgust, abhorrence: colto, preso d'orrore, horror-struck (o horror-stricken); con mio grande orrore, to my unspeakable horror; provo orrore del sangue, the sight of blood fills me with horror; avere orrore di qlcu., qlco., to hate s.o., sthg.; mi fa orrore pensarci, I dread to think of it; la tua condotta mi fa orrore, your behaviour disgusts me; a certi bambini l'acqua fa orrore, some children are terrified of water // film, romanzo dell'orrore, horror film, story // sacro orrore, awe2 ( cosa orribile) horror (anche fig.): gli orrori della guerra, the horrors of war; commettere degli orrori, to commit atrocities; quel quadro è un orrore, that picture is hideous (o ghastly).* * *[or'rore]sostantivo maschile1) (raccapriccio) horror ( davanti a, alla vista di at)destare o suscitare orrore in qcn. to arouse o excite horror in sb., to horrify sb.; provare orrore alla vista di to feel horror at the sight of; con orrore in horror; avere orrore di o provare orrore per qcn., qcs. — to have a horror o an abhorrence of sb., sth
2) (atrocità)gli -i della guerra — the horrors o atrocities of war
3) colloq. (cosa o persona orribile)essere un orrore — to be horrible o a horror
4) letter. cinem.dell'orrore — [film, romanzo] horror
* * *orrore/or'rore/sostantivo m.1 (raccapriccio) horror ( davanti a, alla vista di at); destare o suscitare orrore in qcn. to arouse o excite horror in sb., to horrify sb.; provare orrore alla vista di to feel horror at the sight of; con orrore in horror; avere orrore di o provare orrore per qcn., qcs. to have a horror o an abhorrence of sb., sth.3 colloq. (cosa o persona orribile) essere un orrore to be horrible o a horror; che orrore! how horrible! that's horrible!4 letter. cinem. dell'orrore [film, romanzo] horror.
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