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loathsome diseases

  • 1 loathsome

    adjective
    abscheulich; widerlich; verhasst [Tätigkeit, Pflicht]
    * * *
    adjective (horrible.) ekelhaft
    * * *
    loath·some
    [ˈləʊðsəm, AM ˈloʊð-]
    adj abscheulich; suggestion, action abstoßend
    war is a \loathsome business Krieg ist etwas ganz Abscheuliches
    spiders are \loathsome little creatures Spinnen sind eklige kleine Geschöpfe
    * * *
    ['ləʊðsəm]
    adj
    thing, person abscheulich, widerlich; task verhasst; deformity abstoßend; wound Ekel erregend
    * * *
    loathsome [ˈləʊðsəm; ˈləʊθ-] adj (adv loathsomely)
    1. widerlich, abscheulich, ekelhaft
    2. eklig, ekelhaft:
    loathsome diseases ekelerregende Krankheiten
    * * *
    adjective
    abscheulich; widerlich; verhasst [Tätigkeit, Pflicht]
    * * *
    adj.
    ekelhaft adj.
    widerlich adj.

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