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  • 1 violent

    {'vaiələnt}
    1. много силен, буен, бурен, стихиен, бесен, яростен, буйствуващ, жарък, ревностен
    VIOLENT efforts отчаяни усилия
    2. сприхав, раздразнителен, избухлив
    to be in a VIOLENT temper разярен съм
    to become VIOLENT разярявам се, започвам да буйствувам
    3. страстен
    4. насилствен
    to die/meet a VIOLENT death умирам от насилствена смърт
    to lay VIOLENT hands on заграбвам, присвоявам, обсебвам със сила, упражнявам насилие над
    to lay VIOLENT hands on someone нападам брутално някого
    to lay VIOLENT hands on oneself посягам на живота си
    to resort to VIOLENT means прибягвам до насилие
    5. ярък (за цвят)
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    {'vaiъlъnt} а 1. много силен, буен, бурен, стихиен; бесен, яр
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    яростен; ярък; сприхав; стихиен; страстен; буен; бесен; бурен; раздразнителен; насилствен;
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    1. to be in a violent temper разярен съм 2. to become violent разярявам се, започвам да буйствувам 3. to die/meet a violent death умирам от насилствена смърт 4. to lay violent hands on oneself посягам на живота си 5. to lay violent hands on someone нападам брутално някого 6. to lay violent hands on заграбвам, присвоявам, обсебвам със сила, упражнявам насилие над 7. to resort to violent means прибягвам до насилие 8. violent efforts отчаяни усилия 9. много силен, буен, бурен, стихиен, бесен, яростен, буйствуващ, жарък, ревностен 10. насилствен 11. сприхав, раздразнителен, избухлив 12. страстен 13. ярък (за цвят)
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    violent[´vaiələnt] adj 1. силен, много голям, буен, бурен, стихиен, бесен, яростен, ожесточен; \violent efforts отчаяни усилия; \violent assumption невероятно предположение; 2. сприхав, раздразнителен, избухлив, кибритлия, лют, серт, нервен, нервозен; to be in a \violent temper разярен съм; to become \violent разярявам се; 3. страстен, жарък, пламенен; 4. насилствен, принудителен; to die ( meet) a \violent death умирам от насилствена смърт; to lay \violent hands on заграбвам (присвоявам, обсебвам) със сила; упражнявам насилие над; to lay \violent hands on o.s. посягам на живота си, самоубивам се; to resort to \violent means прибягвам до насилие; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv violently; 5. ярък, ослепителен; 6. който извращава.

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