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1 atrocity
noun* * *[ə'trosəti]* * *atroc·ity[əˈtrɒsəti, AM əˈtrɑ:sət̬i]nwar-time \atrocity Kriegsverbrechen ntan act of \atrocity eine grausame Tat* * *[ə'trɒsItɪ]nGrausamkeit f; (act also) Gräueltat f* * *1. Abscheulichkeit f, Scheußlichkeit f, Grässlichkeit f2. Gräueltat f, Gräuel m3. umga) Ungeheuerlichkeit f (grober Verstoß)b) Gräuel m, (etwas) Scheußliches* * *noun* * *n.Greueltat (alte Rechtschreibung) f.Gräueltat f.Schreckenstat f. -
2 atrocity
atroc·ity [əʼtrɒsəti, Am əʼtrɑ:sət̬i] nwar-time \atrocity Kriegsverbrechen ntan act of \atrocity eine grausame Tat -
3 monstrous
adjective1) (huge) monströs (geh.); riesig [Lkw, Kuchen, Buch]; unnatürlich groß [Gemüse, Person, Baum, Pflanze]2) (outrageous) ungeheuerlich (abwertend) [Vorschlag, Vorstellung, Einstellung, Entscheidung]3) (atrocious) scheußlich; monströs* * *1) (huge and often unpleasant.) ungeheuer2) (shocking: a monstrous lie.) ungeheuerlich* * *mon·strous[ˈmɒn(t)strəs, AM ˈmɑ:n-]1. (huge) riesig, unförmig, monströs2. (monsterlike) monsterartig, monsterhaftET is strange and other-worldly without being \monstrous ET ist fremdartig und aus einer anderen Welt, aber nicht monsterhaft3. (outrageous) ungeheuerlich\monstrous lie ungeheuerliche [o fam faustdicke] Lüge4. (awful) grässlich, scheußlich, widerwärtig\monstrous cruelty abscheuliche Grausamkeit* * *['mɒnstrəs]adj1) (= huge) ungeheuer (groß), riesig2) (= shocking, horrible) abscheulich; crime, thought, colour grässlich, abscheulich; suggestion ungeheuerlichit's monstrous that... — es ist einfach ungeheuerlich or schändlich, dass...
* * *1. monströs:a) ungeheuer, riesenhaftb) ungeheuerlich, fürchterlich, grässlich, scheußlichc) missgestaltet, unförmig, ungestalt2. un-, widernatürlich3. absurd* * *adjective1) (huge) monströs (geh.); riesig [Lkw, Kuchen, Buch]; unnatürlich groß [Gemüse, Person, Baum, Pflanze]2) (outrageous) ungeheuerlich (abwertend) [Vorschlag, Vorstellung, Einstellung, Entscheidung]3) (atrocious) scheußlich; monströs* * *adj.ungeheuer adj.
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