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adv.• rabiosamente adv.'ræbədli, 'ræbɪdli* * *['ræbədli, 'ræbɪdli] -
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rab·id·ly[ˈræbɪdli]a \rabidly nationalistic newspaper eine radikale nationalistische Zeitung* * *adv.tollwütig adv.wütend adv. -
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( esp pej) fanatisch;a \rabidly nationalistic newspaper eine radikale nationalistische Zeitung -
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['ræbɪdlɪ]◙ adv. בקנאות, בקיצוניות* * *◙ תוינוציקב,תואנקב◄ -
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ازروي هاري ياديوانگي،خودسرانه،متعصبانه -
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Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Rabidly
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[raebid]adjective ( rabidly adverb)besen, pobesnel, divji, razjarjen, razkačen; nor, ponorel; fanatičen; ugriznjen od steklega psa; (o psu) stekela rabid democrat — zagrizen, fanatičen demokratrabid hunger — huda, volčja lakota -
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a., ad., n. 맹렬(격렬)한, 과격한, 미친 듯한, 미쳐 날뛰는(furious), 공수병에 걸린, (개가)미친, 광견의, \rabidly, \rabidness
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Rabidly — Rab id*ly (r[a^]b [i^]d*l[y^]), adv. In a rabid manner; with extreme violence. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rabidly — rabid ► ADJECTIVE 1) extreme; fanatical. 2) relating to or affected with rabies. DERIVATIVES rabidly adverb … English terms dictionary
rabidly — adverb see rabid … New Collegiate Dictionary
rabidly — See rabidity. * * * … Universalium
rabidly — adverb In a rabid manner … Wiktionary
rabidly — ræbɪdlɪ adv. in an extreme manner, fanatically, furiously … English contemporary dictionary
rabidly — rab·id·ly … English syllables
rabidly — adverb see rabid … Useful english dictionary
The Washington Times — For the earlier Washington Times printed from 1893 to 1939, see Washington Times Herald. The Washington Times Type Daily newspaper Format … Wikipedia
rabid — [[t]ræ̱bɪd, re͟ɪb [/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n (disapproval) You can use rabid to describe someone who has very strong and unreasonable opinions or beliefs about a subject, especially in politics. The party has distanced itself from the more… … English dictionary
rabid — adjective Etymology: Latin rabidus mad, from rabere Date: 1594 1. a. extremely violent ; furious b. going to extreme lengths in expressing or pursuing a feeling, interest, or opinion < rabid editorials > < a rabid supporter > 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary