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1 suffer
1) (to undergo, endure or bear pain, misery etc: He suffered terrible pain from his injuries; The crash killed him instantly - he didn't suffer at all; I'll make you suffer for this insolence.) (el)szenved2) (to undergo or experience: The army suffered enormous losses.) elszenved3) (to be neglected: I like to see you enjoying yourself, but you mustn't let your work suffer.) kárt vall4) ((with from) to have or to have often (a particular illness etc): She suffers from stomach-aches.) fáj a...• -
2 neglect
elhanyagolás, elhanyagoltság, elhagyatottság to neglect: elhanyagol, nem vesz figyelembe* * *[ni'ɡlekt] 1. verb1) (to treat carelessly or not give enough attention to: He neglected his work.) elhanyagol2) (to fail (to do something): He neglected to answer the letter.) elmulaszt2. noun(lack of care and attention: The garden is suffering from neglect.) elhanyagolás -
3 spite
harag, rosszakarat, gyűlölködés, rosszindulat to spite: bosszant* * *1. noun(ill-will or desire to hurt or offend: She neglected to give him the message out of spite.) rosszakarat2. verb(to annoy, offend or frustrate, because of spite: He only did that to spite me!) bosszant- spiteful- spitefully
- spitefulness
- in spite of
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