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1 despise
dɪsˈpaɪz гл. презирать, относиться с презрением (for) to despise utterly ≈ совершенно презирать I despised him for his cowardice ≈ я презирал его за трусость Syn: abhor, disdain, loathe, scorn Ant: adore, appreciate, like, love, respect, admire презирать, ни во что не ставить - this is not to be *d этого нельзя не принять во внимание despise презирать -
2 despise
[dɪ'spaɪz]гл.презирать, относиться с презрениемI despised him for his cowardice. — Я презирал его за трусость.
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3 utterly
adverb (completely or totally: She was utterly unaware of her danger.) completamente, totalmenteutterly adv totalmentetr['ʌtəlɪ]1 totalmente, completamente, del todoadv.• absolutamente adv.• del todo adv.• totalmente adv.'ʌtərli, 'ʌtəliadverb (as intensifier) completamente, totalmente['ʌtǝlɪ]ADV totalmente, completamente* * *['ʌtərli, 'ʌtəli]adverb (as intensifier) completamente, totalmente -
4 utterly
adverbvöllig; vollkommen; restlos [elend, deprimiert]; absolut [entzückend, bezaubernd]; hinreißend [schön]; äußerst [dumm, lächerlich]; aus tiefster Seele [verabscheuen, ablehnen, bereuen]* * ** * *ut·ter·ly[ˈʌtəli, AM ˈʌt̬ɚ-]adv inv vollkommen, total, völlig\utterly beautiful ausgesprochen [o hinreißend] schönto be \utterly convinced that... vollkommen [davon] überzeugt sein, dass...to find sb/sth \utterly irresistible jdn/etw absolut unwiderstehlich findento \utterly despise/hate sb jdn zutiefst [o aus tiefster Seele] verachten/hassen* * *['ʌtəlɪ]advtotal, völlig; depraved also, despise zutiefsthe's utterly under her thumb — sie hat ihn vollkommen or ganz und gar unterm Pantoffel (inf)
* * *utterly adv äußerst, völlig, ganz, total* * *adverbvöllig; vollkommen; restlos [elend, deprimiert]; absolut [entzückend, bezaubernd]; hinreißend [schön]; äußerst [dumm, lächerlich]; aus tiefster Seele [verabscheuen, ablehnen, bereuen]* * *adv.absolut adv. -
5 utterly
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