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21 detestation
[ditestéišən]nounstud, gnus; mržnjato have ( —ali hold) in detestation — čutiti gnus do, zgražati se nad -
22 distaste
[dis'teist](dislike (of something unpleasant): She looked at the untidy room with distaste.) gnus- distastefully
- distastefulness* * *[distéist]1.noun( for) gnus, nevolja, odpor, stud;2.transitive verbne marati, čutiti odpor -
23 execration
[eksikréišən]nounpreklinjanje, kletvica; stud, mržnja, zgražanje -
24 horror
['horə]1) (great fear or dislike: She has a horror of spiders; She looked at me in horror.) groza2) (a disagreeable person or thing: Her little boy is an absolute horror.) groza•- horrible- horribleness
- horribly
- horrid
- horrific
- horrify
- horrifying* * *[hɔrə]noungroza, stud; medicine drhtenje, trepet (znak bolezni); delirij; depresija; plural prividi v delirium tremensuto have a horror of — bati se, izogibati se -
25 loathing
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26 recoil
1. [rə'koil] verb1) (to move back or away, usually quickly, in horror or fear: He recoiled at/from the sight of the murdered child.) odskočiti2) ((of guns when fired) to jump back.) trzniti2. ['ri:koil] noun(the act of recoiling.) odskok* * *I [rikɔil]nounodboj, odmik; military udarec nazaj (puške), povratno delovanje, reakcija; figuratively retroaktiven vpliv; odskok, trzaj (od strahu) ( from pred); odpor, studII [rikɔil]intransitive verbodskočiti, skočiti nazaj, trzniti (od strahu); odbiti se; figuratively trzniti, predramiti se, zadrhteti, zgroziti se; (o puški, topu) suniti, trzniti nazaj; figuratively pasti zopet (v isto napako); archaic umakniti se, popustiti ( before pred)to recoil at a sight — odskočiti, zdrzniti se ob pogledu -
27 repulsion
noun (disgust.) odvratnost* * *[ripʌlšən]nounphysics odbijanje, odboj, repulzija; figuratively odpor, odvratnost, mrzkost, stud; zavrnitev -
28 revulsion
[rivʌlšən]nounnagel, nenaden preobrat (čustev itd.); sprememba; odvrnitev, močna reakcija; medicine revulzija, način zdravljenja z odvajanjem krvi od obolelega mesta; gnus, stud -
29 sicken
1) (to become sick.) zboleti2) (to disgust: The very thought sickens me.) gnusiti se* * *[sikn]1.intransitive verboboleti, zboleti, pokazati prve znake bolezni; bolehati, slabeti, občutiti slabost, hirati; začutiti gnus (stud), naveličanost (of s.th. do česa); poslabšati se (vreme);2.transitive verbnapraviti (koga) bolnega; oslabiti; povzročiti gnus, disgustirati, priskutitito be sickened with s.th. — biti sit (naveličan) česarich food sickens me — mastna hrana se mi upira, se mi je priskutila -
30 sickness
noun (the state of being sick or ill: There seems to be a lot of sickness in the town; seasickness.) bolezen* * *[síknis]nounbolezen, bolehen videz; figuratively občutek slabosti, slabost; gnus, stud, odpor (do)a severe sickness — resna, huda bolezensickness insurance — bolniško zavarovanje, bolniška blagajna -
31 surfeit
[sɜ:fit]1.nounprenasičenost (of s čim), preobilica; preobjedenost, presitost; uživanje, požrešnost; naveličanost, stud, priskutnostto (a) surfeit — do naveličanosti, do priskutnosti;2.transitive verbprenasititi; figuratively prenatrpati ( with z); preveč (do priskutnosti) se najesti (napiti); uživati (v jedi in pijači) -
32 turn up
1) (to appear or arrive: He turned up at our house.) pojaviti se2) (to be found: Don't worry - it'll turn up again.) zopet se najti3) (to increase (the level of noise, light etc) produced by (something): Turn up (the volume on) the radio.) povečati* * *transitive verb obrniti navzgor, dvigniti (kvišku); zavihati (navzgor); prekopati, izkopati, prinesti na dan; najti besedo v slovarju; odkriti (karte); močneje odviti (pipo, plin, radio); slang opustiti, zapustiti, na klin obesiti (posel, službo); colloquially izzvati gnus, stud, slabost; nautical poklicati (moštvo) na krov; intransitive verb obrniti se, zavihati se navzgor; (nenadoma) priti, pojaviti se, priti na dan; dogoditi se, primeriti se, nastopiti, vmes priti; nastati, izkazati se zathey turned up a buried treasure (a skeleton) in that field — Nna oni njivi so izkopali zakopan zaklad (okostnjak)to turn up one's nose at s.th. figuratively (za)vihati nos nad čim, namrdniti se ob čemhe always turns up when nobody expects it — vedno se pojavi, kadar tega nikdo ne pričakujeat what time did he turn up? — obklej se je prikazal (pojavil, prišel)?to turn up like a bad penny — (o osebi) figuratively neprestano se pojavljati, prihajati na površjeto turn up one's toes figuratively umretito wait for s.th. to turn up — čakati (na to), da se nekaj zgodi
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