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1 anekeln
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-): jemanden anekeln Essen, Geruch etc.: make s.o. feel sick, nauseate s.o.; Benehmen, Person etc.: make s.o. sick, revolt s.o., turn s.o. off* * *to disgust; to sicken* * *ạn|ekelnvt sep1) (= anwidern) to disgust, to nauseatedie beiden ekeln sich nur noch an — they just find each other nauseating, they just make each other sick
See:→ auch angeekelt2) (inf = beleidigen) to be offensive to..., ekelte er mich an —..., he spat at me
* * *(to cause feelings of dislike or sickness in: The smell of that soup disgusts me; She was disgusted by your behaviour.) disgust* * *an|e·kelnvt▪ jdn \anekeln to make sb sick, to disgust [or nauseate] sb▪ es ekelt jdn an, etw tun zu müssen it nauseates sb to have to do sth▪ von etw angeekelt sein to be disgusted [or nauseated] by sth* * *transitives Verb disgust; nauseatesich angeekelt abwenden — turn away in disgust
* * *anekeln v/t (trennb, hat -ge-):jemanden anekeln Essen, Geruch etc: make sb feel sick, nauseate sb; Benehmen, Person etc: make sb sick, revolt sb, turn sb off* * *transitives Verb disgust; nauseate* * *v.to disgust v. -
2 Ekel
m; -s, kein Pl. revulsion ( vor + Dat oder gegenüber at), disgust (at); Ekel empfinden oder einen Ekel haben vor ekeln I; Ekel erregend disgusting, sickening, revolting, repulsive; es ist mir ein Ekel I loathe it, I can’t stomach ( oder stand) it umg.; Spinnen sind mir ein Ekel I loathe spiders, spiders give me the creeps umg.; sich vor Ekel abwenden look ( oder turn) away in disgust; ich musste mich vor Ekel abwenden auch I couldn’t stomach the sight umg.—n; -s, -; umg., pej. (widerliche Person) obnoxious ( oder repulsive) person; du Ekel! you beast, you rotten old so-and-so; er ist ein altes Ekel he’s a real creep* * *der Ekeldisgust; nausea; blighter; loathing* * *I ['eːkl]m -s, no pldisgust, revulsion, loathing; (= Übelkeit) nauseavor jdm/etw einen Ékel haben or empfinden — to have a loathing of sb/sth, to loathe sb/sth
dabei empfinde ich Ékel — it gives me a feeling of disgust
Ékel überkommt mich — a feeling of disgust etc overcomes me
diese Heuchelei ist mir ein Ékel — this hypocrisy is just nauseating or disgusting, I find this hypocrisy nauseating or disgusting
er hat das Essen vor Ékel ausgespuckt — he spat out the food in disgust or revulsion
IIer musste sich vor Ékel übergeben — he was so nauseated that he vomited
nt -s, - (inf)obnoxious person, horror (inf)* * *der1) (the state or feeling of being disgusted: She left the room in disgust.) disgust2) (great dislike and disgust.) loathing* * *Ekel1<-s>[ˈe:kl̩]m kein pl disgust, revulsionder \Ekel würgte ihn he was overcome by nausea [or felt nauseous]\Ekel erregend nauseating, revolting, disgustingvor jdm/etw einen \Ekel haben [o empfinden] to loathe sb/sthvor \Ekel in disgust [or revulsion]sie musste sich vor \Ekel übergeben she was so nauseated that she vomitedEkel2<-s, ->[ˈe:kl̩]nt (fam) revolting person* * *Ider; Ekels disgust; loathing; revulsion[einen] Ekel vor etwas (Dat.) haben — have a loathing or revulsion for something
IIEkel erregend — disgusting; nauseating; revolting
das; Ekels, Ekel (ugs. abwertend) horrorer ist ein [altes] Ekel — he is a perfect horror or quite obnoxious
* * *Ekel1 m; -s, kein pl revulsion (vor +dat oderEkel erregend disgusting, sickening, revolting, repulsive;Spinnen sind mir ein Ekel I loathe spiders, spiders give me the creeps umg;sich vor Ekel abwenden look ( oder turn) away in disgust;du Ekel! you beast, you rotten old so-and-so;er ist ein altes Ekel he’s a real creep* * *Ider; Ekels disgust; loathing; revulsion[einen] Ekel vor etwas (Dat.) haben — have a loathing or revulsion for something
IIEkel erregend — disgusting; nauseating; revolting
das; Ekels, Ekel (ugs. abwertend) horrorer ist ein [altes] Ekel — he is a perfect horror or quite obnoxious
* * *nur sing. m.aversion (for) n.disgust n.loathing (for) n.revulsion n. -
3 sich abwenden
(to move or send away: He turned away in disgust; The police turned away the crowds.) turn away
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