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that animal can be vicious

  • 1 vicious

    adjective
    1) (malicious, spiteful) böse; boshaft [Äußerung]; böswillig [Versuch, Kritik]; bösartig [Äußerung, Tier]
    2) (wicked) skrupellos [Tyrann, Verbrecher]; schlecht [Person]
    3) (violent, severe) brutal; unerträglich [Wetter, Schmerz]
    * * *
    ['viʃəs]
    (evil; cruel; likely to attack or cause harm: Keep back from that dog - it's vicious.) bösartig
    - academic.ru/93464/viciously">viciously
    - viciousness
    * * *
    vi·cious
    [ˈvɪʃəs]
    1. (malicious) boshaft, gemein
    \vicious attack heimtückischer Überfall
    \vicious crime/murder grauenhaftes Verbrechen/grauenhafter Mord
    \vicious dog bissiger Hund
    \vicious fighting brutaler Kampf
    \vicious gossip gehässiges Gerede pej
    2. (causing pain) grausam
    I had a \vicious headache all day yesterday ich hatte gestern den ganzen Tag über brutale Kopfschmerzen fam
    3. (nasty) gemein
    \vicious look böser Blick
    4. ( fig: powerful) schrecklich
    we had a \vicious bout of gastro-enteritis in the family meine ganze Familie lag mit einer fiesen Magen-Darm-Grippe danieder
    \vicious wind heftiger Wind
    * * *
    ['vɪʃəs]
    adj
    1) animal bösartig; dog bissig; blow, kick, gang, attack, crime, criminal brutal; murder grauenhaft, brutal; campaign bösartig, gemein
    2) (= nasty) gemein, boshaft; remark boshaft, gehässig; look boshaft, böse

    to have a vicious tongueeine böse or spitze Zunge haben

    3) habit lasterhaft
    4) (inf: strong, nasty) headache fies (inf), gemein (inf)
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    vicious [ˈvıʃəs] adj (adv viciously)
    1. lasterhaft, verderbt, unmoralisch
    2. verwerflich
    3. bösartig, boshaft, tückisch, gemein:
    vicious foul SPORT böses oder übles Foul;
    a vicious tongue eine böse Zunge
    4. heftig, wild (Schlag etc)
    5. fehler-, mangelhaft ( beide auch JUR):
    vicious style schlechter Stil
    6. umg böse, scheußlich, fürchterlich, ekelhaft (Kopfschmerzen etc)
    7. bösartig, bissig (Tier)
    8. obs schädlich (Luft etc)
    * * *
    adjective
    1) (malicious, spiteful) böse; boshaft [Äußerung]; böswillig [Versuch, Kritik]; bösartig [Äußerung, Tier]
    2) (wicked) skrupellos [Tyrann, Verbrecher]; schlecht [Person]
    3) (violent, severe) brutal; unerträglich [Wetter, Schmerz]
    * * *
    adj.
    lasterhaft adj.

    English-german dictionary > vicious

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