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noun* * *noun die Verdorbenheit* * *per·ver·sity[pəˈvɜ:səti, AM pɚˈvɜ:rsət̬i]n ( pej)* * *[pə'vɜːsItɪ]n(= perverted nature) Perversität f, Widernatürlichkeit f* * *1. Verkehrtheit f2. Verderbtheit f3. Verdrehtheit f, Wunderlichkeit f4. Verstocktheit f5. PSYCH Perversität f, Widernatürlichkeit f* * *noun* * *n.Perversität f.Pervertiertheit f. -
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* * *per·verse·ness[pəˈvɜ:snəs, AM pɚˈvɜ:r-]the \perverseness of it all is that I love being scared to death in movies das Perverse ist, dass ich es sogar genieße, wenn ich bei einem Film richtig Angst kriege fam* * *[pə'vɜːsnɪs]n(of idea) Abwegigkeit f; (= perverted nature) Perversität f, Widernatürlichkeit f* * ** * *n.Pervertierung f. -
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* * *con·tra·ri·ness[kənˈtreərɪnəs, AM -ˈtrer-]n no pl (argumentativeness) Widerspruchsgeist m; (perversity) Widerspenstigkeit f, Widerborstigkeit f; (obstinacy) Eigensinn m* * *[kən'trɛərInɪs]nWiderborstigkeit f; (of person also) Widerspruchsgeist m; (of horse) Widerspenstigkeit f* * *1. Gegensätzlichkeit f, Widerspruch m, Unvereinbarkeit f2. Widrigkeit f, Ungunst f3. [a. kənˈtreərınıs] Widerspenstigkeit f, Aufsässigkeit f* * *n.Widersprüchlichkeit f. -
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adjective1) (persistent in error) uneinsichtig, verstockt [Person]; borniert [Person, Argument]2) (unreasonable) verrückt* * *[pə'və:s]1) (continuing to do, think etc something which one knows, or which one has been told, is wrong or unreasonable: a perverse child.) verstockt2) (deliberately wrong; unreasonable: perverse behaviour.) verkehrt•- academic.ru/90008/perversely">perversely- perverseness
- perversity* * *per·verse[pəˈvɜ:s, AM pɚˈvɜ:rs]\perverse delight diebische Freude\perverse pride widernatürlicher Stolz* * *[pə'vɜːs]adj(= contrary) idea abwegig; (= perverted) pervers, widernatürlichit would be perverse to refuse — es wäre unsinnig abzulehnen
* * *1. verkehrt, falsch, Fehl…2. verderbt, schlecht, böse3. verdreht, wunderlich4. launisch, zänkisch5. verstockt6. PSYCH pervers, widernatürlich* * *adjective1) (persistent in error) uneinsichtig, verstockt [Person]; borniert [Person, Argument]2) (unreasonable) verrückt* * *adj.pervers adj.pervertiert adj.verkehrt adj. -
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poly·mor·phic[ˌpɒlɪˈmɔ:fɪk, AM ˌpɑ:lɪˈmɔ:r-]poly·mor·phous[ˌpɒlɪˈmɔ:fəs, AM ˌpɑ:lɪˈmɔ:r-]* * *["pɒlI'mɔːfɪk]adjpolymorph, vielgestaltig* * *polymorphic adj polymorph, vielgestaltig* * *adj.vielgestaltig adj. -
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poly·mor·phic[ˌpɒlɪˈmɔ:fɪk, AM ˌpɑ:lɪˈmɔ:r-]poly·mor·phous[ˌpɒlɪˈmɔ:fəs, AM ˌpɑ:lɪˈmɔ:r-]* * * -
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con·tra·ri·ness [kənʼtreərɪnəs, Am -ʼtrer-] n( argumentativeness) Widerspruchsgeist m; ( perversity) Widerspenstigkeit f, Widerborstigkeit f; ( obstinacy) Eigensinn m -
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См. также в других словарях:
Perversity — Per*ver si*ty, n. [L. perversitas: cf. F. perversit[ e].] The quality or state of being perverse; perverseness. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
perversity — index bad repute Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
perversity — 1520s, from Fr. perversité (12c.), from L. perversitas, from perversus (see PERVERSE (Cf. perverse)) … Etymology dictionary
perversity — [pər vʉr′sə tē] n. [OFr perversité < L perversitas < perversus] 1. the quality or condition of being perverse 2. pl. perversities an instance of this … English World dictionary
perversity — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ sheer ▪ She s marrying him out of sheer perversity. ▪ wilful/willful ▪ sexual ▪ a sordid tale of sexual perversity … Collocations dictionary
perversity — noun 1) out of sheer perversity, he refused Syn: contrariness, awkwardness, recalcitrance, stubbornness, obstinacy, obduracy, mulishness, pigheadedness; formal refractoriness 2) the perversity of the decision Syn: unreasonableness, irrationa … Thesaurus of popular words
perversity — per|ver|si|ty [pəˈvə:sıti US pərˈvə:r ] n [U] the quality of being perverse ▪ Max refused the money out of sheer perversity … Dictionary of contemporary English
perversity — per|ver|si|ty [ pər vɜrsəti ] noun uncount a determination to behave in an unreasonable way, especially by doing the opposite of what is expected or wanted: He refused to accept their help out of sheer perversity … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
perversity — noun (U) the quality of being perverse: Max refused the money out of sheer perversity … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
perversity — perverse ► ADJECTIVE 1) showing a deliberate and obstinate desire to behave unacceptably. 2) contrary to that which is accepted or expected. 3) sexually perverted. DERIVATIVES perversely adverb perverseness noun perversity noun (pl. perversities) … English terms dictionary
perversity — noun 1. deliberate and stubborn unruliness and resistance to guidance or discipline • Syn: ↑contrariness, ↑perverseness • Derivationally related forms: ↑perverse (for: ↑perverseness), ↑perverse, ↑ … Useful english dictionary