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tr['ræŋkəSMALLr/SMALL]1 rencor nombre masculinon.• encono s.m.• rencor s.m.(US) ['ræŋkǝ(r)]N rencor m* * * -
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rancour [ˊræŋkə] nзло́ба, затаённая вражда́ -
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ˈræŋkə сущ. злоба, затаенная вражда (against, towards) to express rancour, show rancour ≈ проявлять злобу to feel rancour ≈ испытывать враждебные чувства (по отношению к кому-л.) to feel rancour towards smb. ≈ чувствовать к кому-л. злобу to stir up rancour ≈ пробуждать, вызывать злобу deep-seated rancour ≈ затаенная злоба Syn: enmity, rancor злоба, озлобление;
(тайная) ненависть;
мстительность, злопамятность - to nurse * against /towards/ smb. таить злобу против кого-л. rancour злоба, затаенная вражда -
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['ræŋkə]сущ.; брит.; амер. rancorзлоба, затаённая ненавистьto express / show rancour — злобствовать
to feel rancour towards smb. — испытывать враждебные чувства (по отношению к кому-л.)
to stir up rancour — пробуждать, вызывать злобу
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brit.. rancor amer. n. f ml. бес, омраза, злоба, пизма; without rancour без омраза: He spoke about the war without rancour Тој зборуваше за војната без омраза -
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[ʹræŋkə] nзлоба, озлобление; (тайная) ненависть; мстительность, злопамятностьto nurse rancour against /towards/ smb. - таить злобу против кого-л.
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n ненавист, омраза, злоба, озлобение, злост* * *{'rankъ} n ненавист, омраза; злоба, озлобение; злост.* * *омраза; злоба; ненавист;* * *n ненавист, омраза, злоба, озлобение, злост* * * -
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n. өшөө, хорсол, дайсагнал. rancour adj. хорссон, дайсагнасан. -
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§ ღვარძლი, ავგულობა§ (= rancor) ღვარძლი, სიბრაზე, ბოროტი გრძნობა -
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* * *ran·cour[ˈræŋkəʳ]AM ran·cor[AM -ɚ]* * *(US) ['rŋkə(r)]n(of tone) Bitterkeitf, Verbitterungf; (of attack) Boshaftigkeitf* * *feel rancor against sb einen Groll auf jemanden haben* * *(Brit.; Amer.: rancor) noun [tiefe] Verbitterung* * *n.Groll nur sing. m. -
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[ˈræŋkə]rancour злоба, затаенная вражда -
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['ræŋkə]1) Общая лексика: вражда, затаённая вражда, затаённая обида, злоба, злопамятность, мстительность, ненависть (тайная), озлобление2) Религия: тайная ненависть
См. также в других словарях:
rancour — (n.) British English spelling of RANCOR (Cf. rancor); for ending see OR (Cf. or). Related: Rancourous … Etymology dictionary
rancour — meaning ‘malignant dislike’, is spelt our in BrE and rancor in AmE … Modern English usage
rancour — (US rancor) ► NOUN ▪ bitterness; resentment. DERIVATIVES rancorous adjective. ORIGIN Latin rancor rankness , later bitter grudge … English terms dictionary
rancour — n. 1) to stir up rancour 2) to express; feel; show rancour 3) deep seated rancour 4) rancour against, towards (to feel rancour towards smb.) * * * [ ræŋkə] feel show rancour towards (to feel rancour towards smb.) deep seated rancour to … Combinatory dictionary
rancour — Rancor Ran cor (r[a^][ng] k[ e]r), n. [Written also {rancour}.] [OE. rancour, OF. rancor, rancur, F. rancune, fr. L. rancor rancidity, rankness; tropically, an old grudge, rancor, fr. rancere to be rank or rancid.] The deepest malignity or spite; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rancour — ran|cour BrE rancor AmE [ˈræŋkə US ər] n [U] [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: Late Latin, from Latin rancere; RANCID] formal a feeling of hatred and anger towards someone you cannot forgive because they harmed you in the past →↑resentment… … Dictionary of contemporary English
rancour — [14] To account for rancour and its close relative rancid we have to postulate a Latin verb *rancēre ‘stink’, never actually recorded but inferable from its present participle rancēns ‘stinking, putrid’. From it were derived the adjective… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
rancour — [[t]ræ̱ŋkə(r)[/t]] N UNCOUNT Rancour is a feeling of bitterness and anger. [FORMAL] That s too bad, Teddy said without rancour. Syn: bitterness (in AM, use rancor) … English dictionary
rancour — [14] To account for rancour and its close relative rancid we have to postulate a Latin verb *rancēre ‘stink’, never actually recorded but inferable from its present participle rancēns ‘stinking, putrid’. From it were derived the adjective… … Word origins
rancour — BrE rancor AmE noun (U) formal a feeling of hatred, especially when you cannot forgive someone: He spoke openly about the war without a trace of rancour. rancorous adjective rancorously adverb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
rancour — British variant of rancor … New Collegiate Dictionary