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1 loathe
كَرِهَ \ dislike: to not like: I dislike big cities. She dislikes being spoken to in that way. hate: to dislike strongly: I hate getting up early. detest: to hate violently. loathe: to hate deeply. -
2 loathe
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3 loathe
اِشْمَأَزَّ من \ loathe: to hate deeply. -
4 loathe
[ləuð] verbto hate very much.يَتَقَزَّز، يَكْرَه -
5 испытать омерзение
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6 испытать отвращение
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7 испытывать омерзение
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8 испытывать отвращение
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9 питать отвращение
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10 bjaurėtis
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11 magtakwil
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12 испытывать отвращение
loathe глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > испытывать отвращение
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13 чувствовать отвращение
loathe глагол:be disgusted (чувствовать отвращение, возмущаться)Русско-английский синонимический словарь > чувствовать отвращение
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14 gnušati se
loathe, abhor, detest* * *• revolt• detest -
15 repudiar
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16 dojaditi
• loathe; pall; sick; sicken; surfeit; trouble -
17 zgaditi se
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18 чувствовать отвращение
loathe, recoil, revoltРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > чувствовать отвращение
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19 შეზიზღება
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20 menjilat
loathe, abhor, abominate. 2 nauseating, loathsome.
См. также в других словарях:
Loathe — (l[=o][th]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Loathed} (l[=o][th]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Loathing}.] [AS. l[=a][eth]ian to hate. See {Loath}.] 1. To feel extreme disgust at, or aversion for. [1913 Webster] Loathing the honeyed cakes, I Ionged for bread. Cowley … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
loathe — [ləuð US louð] v [T not in progressive] [: Old English; Origin: lathian, from lath; LOATH] to hate someone or something very much = ↑detest ▪ He loathes their politics. loathe doing sth ▪ I absolutely loathe shopping … Dictionary of contemporary English
Loathe — Loathe, v. i. To feel disgust or nausea. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
loathe — [ louð ] verb transitive to dislike someone or something very much: DETEST: I loathe having to get out of bed so early on a Saturday. She simply loathes her ex husband … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
loathe — index contemn, disdain Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
loathe to — index contra Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
loathe — (v.) O.E. laðian to hate, to be disgusted with, from lað hostile (see LOATH (Cf. loath)). Cognate with O.S. lethon, O.N. leiða. Related: Loathed; LOATHING (Cf. loathing) … Etymology dictionary
loathe — abominate, detest, abhor, *hate Analogous words: *despise, contemn, scorn, disdain: refuse, reject, spurn, repudiate, *decline: *recoil, shrink, flinch, blench, quail Antonyms: dote on Contrasted words: *like, love, relish, fancy, enjoy: * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
loathe — [v] dislike strongly abhor, abominate, be allergic to*, be down on, decline, despise, detest, execrate, feel repugnance, find disgusting, hate, have aversion to, have no use for*, refuse, reject, repudiate, revolt, spurn; concept 29 Ant. like,… … New thesaurus
loathe — ► VERB ▪ feel hatred or disgust for. DERIVATIVES loather noun. ORIGIN Old English, related to LOATH(Cf. ↑loath) … English terms dictionary
loathe — [lōth] vt. loathed, loathing [ME lothen < OE lathian, to be hateful < base of lath: see LOATH] to feel intense dislike, disgust, or hatred for; abhor; detest SYN. HATE loather n … English World dictionary