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1 thought
1 აზრიsuch a never entered my mind ასეთი აზრი თავში არასოდეს მომსვლია // ეს აზრად არ მომსვლია2 ფიქრი3 იხ. thinklatitude of thought ფართო, ღრმა და თავისუფალი აზროვნების უნარიhis thoughts are in a tangle თავში დომხალი აქვს // აზრები აწეწილი აქვს -
2 disgust
1. verb(to cause feelings of dislike or sickness in: The smell of that soup disgusts me; She was disgusted by your behaviour.) asquear, repugnar
2. noun(the state or feeling of being disgusted: She left the room in disgust.) asco, repugnancia, repulsión- disgustingly
disgust vb1. dar asco / repugnar2. indignartr[dɪs'gʌst]■ the demostrators wanted to show their disgust at the killings los manifestantes querían mostrar su indignación por los asesinatos1 (revolt) repugnar, dar asco a; (disapprove) indignar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto fill somebody with disgust dar asco a alguien, repugnar a alguiendisgust [dɪ'skʌst] vt: darle asco (a alguien), asquear, repugnarthat disgusts me: eso me da ascodisgust n: asco m, repugnancia fn.• asco s.m.• aversión s.f.• desazón s.m.• desplacer s.m.• disgusto s.m.• hastío s.m.• mohina s.f.• náusea s.f.• repugnancia s.f.v.• desgraciar v.• desplacer v.• disgustar v.• empalagar v.• fastidiar v.• repugnar v.
I dɪs'gʌsttransitive verb darle* asco a
II
much to my disgust, they ate it raw — se lo comieron crudo, lo cual me dio un asco espantoso
[dɪs'ɡʌst]she stormed out of the meeting in disgust — salió indignada or furiosa de la reunión
1. N1) (=revulsion) repugnancia f, asco m2) (=anger) indignación f2.VT dar asco a, repugnar* * *
I [dɪs'gʌst]transitive verb darle* asco a
II
much to my disgust, they ate it raw — se lo comieron crudo, lo cual me dio un asco espantoso
she stormed out of the meeting in disgust — salió indignada or furiosa de la reunión
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3 zuwider
I Adv.: jemandem zuwider sein be repellent ( oder repugnant) to s.o., revolt s.o., turn s.o. off umg.; es ist mir zuwider auch I detest ( oder hate, loathe, can’t stand) it; das Schwimmen etc. ist mir zuwider I detest ( oder hate, loathe, can’t stand) swimming etc.; der Gedanke, das zu tun, ist mir zuwider I find the thought of (doing) it repugnant; dieser Typ ist mir zutiefst zuwider I absolutely loathe and detest that guy; milder: that guy turns me off completely umg.II Präp. (+ Dat) nachgestellt; geh. against, contrary to; den Vorschriften zuwider auch in defiance of the regulations* * *contrary to (Präp.); against (Präp.)* * *zu|wi|der [tsu'viːdɐ]1. adv1)er/das ist mir zuwíder — I find him/that unpleasant; (stärker) I detest or loathe him/that
2) (old = ungünstig)das Glück war ihm zuwíder — luck was against him
2. prep +dat1) (liter = entgegen)dem Gesetz zuwíder — contrary to or against the law
etw einem Befehl zuwíder tun — to do sth in defiance of an order
2) (old = ungünstig)unseren Plänen etc zuwíder — unfavourable (Brit) or unfavorable (US) to our plans etc
* * *zu·wi·der1[tsuˈvi:dɐ]▪ jdm ist jd/etw \zuwider sb finds sb/sth unpleasant; (stärker) sb loathes [or detests] sb/sth; (widerlich) sb finds sb/sth revolting [or disgusting], sb/sth disgusts sbzu·wi·der2[tsuˈvi:dɐ]dem Gesetz \zuwider sein to be against the lawallen Verboten \zuwider in defiance of all bans* * ** * *A. adv:das Schwimmen etcder Gedanke, das zu tun, ist mir zuwider I find the thought of (doing) it repugnant;dieser Typ ist mir zutiefst zuwider I absolutely loathe and detest that guy; milder: that guy turns me off completely umgB. präp (+dat) nachgestellt; geh against, contrary to;den Vorschriften zuwider auch in defiance of the regulations* * ** * *adj.abhorrent adj.contrary adj.cross adj.dislikable adj. ausdr.contrary to expr. -
4 very
§ ძალიან, ძლიერ; სწორედ ის§1 სწორედ ეს/ისat the very moment სწორედ იმ დროს/იმ მომენტში●●the very first/last სულ პირველი/ბოლო, უკანასკნელი2 -ც კი3 ძალიანvery big/good/cold/interesting ძალიან დიდი / კარგი / ცივი / საინტერესოshe`s not very articulate თავის აზრს ნათლად ვერ გადმოსცემს -
5 disgust
N1. घृणाThe very thought of taking exams fills me with disgust.--------VT1. घृणा\disgustकरनाThe very thought of taking exams disgusts me. -
6 horreur
horreur [ɔʀœʀ]feminine nouna. horror• je me suis aperçu avec horreur que... to my horror I realized that...• c'est une horreur (inf) [tableau] it's hideous ; [personne méchante] he's (or she's) ghastly (inf)• quelle horreur ! how dreadful!* * *ɔʀœʀ1) ( atrocité) horror2) ( parole méchante) awful thing3) ( épouvante) horrorêtre une horreur — [personne, chose, œuvre] to be horrible
4) ( aversion) loathingavoir horreur de quelqu'un/quelque chose, avoir quelqu'un/quelque chose en horreur — to loathe somebody/something
••c'est (vraiment) l'horreur — (colloq) it's (really) the pits (colloq)
* * *ɔʀœʀ nf1) (= terreur) horror2) (= détestation) hatredavoir horreur de — to hate, to loathe
J'ai horreur du chou. — I hate cabbage.
avoir en horreur — to hate, to loathe
faire horreur à qn [personne, nourriture] La viande de cheval lui faisait horreur. — He thought horsemeat was disgusting., [idée]
La perspective de passer le mois d'août à réviser lui faisait horreur. — He was appalled by the prospect of spending August revising.
* * *horreur nf1 ( atrocité) horror; dans toute son horreur in all its horror; les horreurs de la guerre/commises dans les camps de concentration the horrors of war/committed in concentration camps;2 ( parole méchante) awful thing; dire des horreurs de or sur qn to say awful things about sb;3 ( épouvante) horror; remplir qn d'horreur to fill sb with horror; éprouver de l'horreur à la vue de to feel horror at the sight of; faire qch/se détourner avec horreur to do sth/to turn away in horror; être glacé/muet d'horreur to be frozen/dumb with horror; être saisi d'horreur to be horror-struck; être une horreur [personne, chose, œuvre] to be horrible; quelle horreur! how horrible!;4 ( aversion) loathing; inspirer de l'horreur à qn to inspire loathing in sb; avoir horreur de qn/qch, avoir qn/qch en horreur to loathe sb/sth; avoir horreur de faire to hate doing; il a une sainte horreur du travail/de parler en public he absolutely loathes work/speaking in public; les chats ont horreur de l'eau cats hate water; j'ai horreur qu'on me dérange I hate being disturbed; la nature a horreur du vide nature abhors a vacuum; prendre qn en horreur to begin to loathe sb; ton attitude me fait horreur your attitude horrifies me; le poisson cru me fait horreur I find raw fish disgusting.c'est (vraiment) l'horreur○ it's (really) the pits○.[ɔrɶr] nom féminin1. [effroi] horrorsaisi ou rempli d'horreur horror-stricken, filled with horrorhurler/reculer d'horreur to cry out/to shrink away in horroravoir quelque chose en horreur [dégoût] to have a horror of ou to loathe somethingavoir horreur de to loathe, to hatej'ai horreur qu'on me dérange I hate ou I can't stand being disturbedfaire horreur à quelqu'un to horrify ou to terrify somebody, to fill somebody with horroril décrit la guerre des tranchées dans toute son horreur he describes trench warfare in all its horror3. (familier) [chose ou personne laide]a. [personne] he's/she's repulsiveb. [objet] it's hideous4. [dans des exclamations]oh, quelle horreur! that's awful ou terrible!quelle horreur, cette odeur! what a disgusting ou vile smell!————————horreurs nom féminin pluriel1. [crimes] horrorsles horreurs dont il est responsable the horrible ou dreadful deeds he is responsible for2. [calomnies] -
7 mere
Ⅰ.mere1 [mɪə(r)]seul, simple, pur;∎ I'm a mere beginner je ne suis qu'un débutant;∎ it's a mere formality ce n'est qu'une simple formalité;∎ the mere thought of it disgusts her rien que d'y penser ça lui répugne;∎ the mere sight of fish makes me queasy la seule vue du poisson me donne la nausée;∎ a mere 5 percent of the population 5 pour cent seulement de la population;∎ she earns a mere £100 a week elle ne gagne que 100 livres par semaine;∎ it's a mere memory now ce n'est qu'un souvenir lointain maintenant;∎ his eyes light up at the merest mention of money son regard s'allume dès qu'on commence à parler d'argent;∎ a mere assistant like me un simple assistant comme moi;∎ humorous us mere mortals nous autres, simples mortelsⅡ.mere2 -
8 тошнить
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9 disgust
§ სიძულვილი§1 ზიზღი, ზიზღის გრძნობა2 ზიზღის გრძნობის გამოწვევა
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