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  • 1 wicked

    ['wikid]
    (evil; sinful: He is a wicked man; That was a wicked thing to do.) ļauns; negodīgs
    - wickedness
    * * *
    nelabs, negodīgs, ļauns; negants; mežonīgs, nikns

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  • 2 wicked injury

    bīstams ievainojums

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  • 3 the wicked

    ļauni cilvēki

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  • 4 atrocity

    [ə'trosəti]
    noun (an extremely cruel and wicked act: The invading army committed many atrocities.) nežēlība; zvērība
    * * *
    zvēriskums, nežēlība; drausmas, šausmas

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  • 5 bad

    [bæd]
    comparative - worse; adjective
    1) (not good; not efficient: He is a bad driver; His eyesight is bad; They are bad at tennis (= they play tennis badly).) slikts
    2) (wicked; immoral: a bad man; He has done some bad things.) ļauns; izvirtis
    3) (unpleasant: bad news.) slikts; nepatīkams
    4) (rotten: This meat is bad.) bojāts
    5) (causing harm or injury: Smoking is bad for your health.) kaitīgs
    6) ((of a part of the body) painful, or in a weak state: She has a bad heart; I have a bad head (= headache) today.) slims; nevesels
    7) (unwell: I am feeling quite bad today.) slims; nevesels
    8) (serious or severe: a bad accident; a bad mistake.) rupja kļūda
    9) ((of a debt) not likely to be paid: The firm loses money every year from bad debts.) šaubīgi/ bezcerīgi []
    - badness
    - badly off
    - feel bad about something
    - feel bad
    - go from bad to worse
    - not bad
    - too bad
    * * *
    ļaunums; zaudējums; slikts, ļauns; bojāts; netikls, izvirtis; slims, nevesels; stiprs, rupjš; viltots

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  • 6 base

    I 1. [beis] noun
    1) (the foundation, support, or lowest part (of something), or the surface on which something is standing: the base of the statue; the base of the triangle; the base of the tree.) pamats; fundaments; postaments
    2) (the main ingredient of a mixture: This paint has oil as a base.) pamatsastāvdaļa
    3) (a headquarters, starting-point etc: an army base.) bāze; atbalsta punkts
    2. verb
    ((often with on) to use as a foundation, starting-point etc: I base my opinion on evidence; Our group was based in Paris.) pamatot; balstīt; izmantot par atbalsta punktu
    II [beis] adjective
    (wicked or worthless: base desires.) zemisks; nekrietns
    - baseness
    * * *
    bāze; atbalsta punkts, pamats; fundaments, pjedestāls, cokols; starta vieta, starts; saknes; likt pamatus; pamatot; nekrietns, zemisks; tāds, kas oksidējas, vienkāršs; neizkopts, piesārņots, vulgārs

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  • 7 criminal

    ['kriminl]
    1) (concerned with crime: criminal law.) krimināltiesības
    2) (against the law: Theft is a criminal offence.) krimināls; pretlikumīgs
    3) (very wrong; wicked: a criminal waste of food.) noziedzīgs
    * * *
    noziedznieks; krimināls, noziedzīgs

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  • 8 devil

    ['devl]
    1) (the spirit of evil; Satan: He does not worship God - he worships the Devil.) velns; sātans
    2) (any evil or wicked spirit or person: That woman is a devil!) ļaunais gars; velns
    3) (a person who is bad or disapproved of: She's a lazy devil.) tīrais sliņķis
    4) (an unfortunate person for whom one feels pity: Poor devils! I feel really sorry for them.) Nabadziņš!
    * * *
    velns; izpalīgs, māceklis; piparots ēdiens; plucināmā mašīna; strādāt melno darbu; gatavot piparotu ēdienu

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  • 9 evil

    ['i:vl] 1. adjective
    (very bad; wicked; sinful: evil intentions; an evil man; He looks evil; evil deeds; an evil tongue.) ļauns; slikts
    2. noun
    1) (wrong-doing, harm or wickedness: He tries to ignore all the evil in the world; Do not speak evil of anyone.) ļaunums; sliktums
    2) (anything evil, eg crime, misfortune etc: London in the eighteenth century was a place of crime, filth, poverty and other evils.) ļaunums; nelaime
    - evilly
    - evilness
    - evil-doer
    * * *
    ļaunums; nelaime; ļauns; kaitīgs; netikls, izlaidīgs

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  • 10 fiend

    [fi:nd]
    1) (a devil: the fiends of hell.) velns; sātans
    2) (a wicked or cruel person: She's an absolute fiend when she's angry.) ļaundaris; tīrais velns
    3) (a person who is very enthusiastic about something: a fresh air fiend; a fiend for work.) entuziasts
    - fiendishly
    * * *
    sātans, velns; nezvērs, ļaundaris; upuris

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  • 11 fiendish

    1) (wicked or devilish: a fiendish temper.) velnišķīgs; ļauns
    2) (very difficult, clever etc: a fiendish plan.) velnišķīgs; viltīgs
    * * *
    velnišķīgs, ļauns; velnišķīgs, viltīgs

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  • 12 gloat

    [ɡləut]
    (to look at or think about with wicked pleasure: He gloated over his rival's failure.) ļauni priecāties
    * * *
    ļauni priecāties; tīksmināties, vai aprīt ar acīm

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  • 13 hell

    [hel]
    ((according to some religions) the place or state of punishment of the wicked after death with much pain, misery etc.) elle
    - hellbent on
    * * *
    elle; spēļu elle, zaņķis

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  • 14 immoral

    [i'morəl]
    (wrong or wicked: immoral conduct.) amorāls, netikumīgs
    - immorality
    * * *
    netikumīgs, amorāls

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  • 15 imp

    [imp]
    1) (a small devil or wicked spirit.) velnēns
    2) (a mischievous child: Her son is a little imp.) draiskulis; nebēdnis
    * * *
    velnēns; draiskulis, nebēdnis

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  • 16 malevolent

    [mə'levələnt]
    (wishing evil to others: The wicked old woman gave a malevolent smile.) ļauns; nenovīdīgs
    - malevolence
    * * *
    nenovīdīgs; ļaunprātīgs

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  • 17 nasty

    1) (unpleasant to the senses: a nasty smell.) riebīgs; nejauks
    2) (unfriendly or unpleasant in manner: The man was very nasty to me.) nejauks; ļauns
    3) (wicked; evil: He has a nasty temper.) slikts; ļauns
    4) ((of weather) very poor, cold, rainy etc.) slikts; riebīgs
    5) ((of a wound, cut etc) serious: That dog gave her a nasty bite.) bīstams
    6) (awkward or very difficult: a nasty situation.) slikts; draudīgs
    - nastiness
    * * *
    nejauks, nelāgs; šķebinošs, riebīgs, pretīgs; neķītrs, piedauzīgs; dzēlīgs, ļauns; bīstams, draudīgs

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  • 18 outrage

    1. noun
    (a wicked act, especially of great violence: the outrages committed by the soldiers; The decision to close the road is a public outrage.) smags pārkāpums; vardarbība
    2. verb
    (to hurt, shock or insult: She was outraged by his behaviour.) rupji apvainot; lietot vardarbību
    - outrageously
    - outrageousness
    * * *
    smags pārkāpums; varmācība, vardarbība; rupjš apvainojums; izdarīt smagu pārkāpumu; lietot vardarbību; rupji apvainot

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  • 19 rather

    1) (to a certain extent; slightly; a little: He's rather nice; That's a rather silly question / rather a silly question; I've eaten rather more than I should have.) visai; diezgan
    2) (more willingly; preferably: I'd rather do it now than later; Can we do it now rather than tomorrow?; I'd rather not do it at all; I would/had rather you didn't do that; Wouldn't you rather have this one?; I'd resign rather than do that.) labāk; drīzāk
    3) (more exactly; more correctly: He agreed, or rather he didn't disagree; One could say he was foolish rather than wicked.) precīzāk []; drīzāk
    * * *
    drīzāk, labāk; diezgan; kā tad!

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  • 20 sacrilege

    ['sækrəli‹]
    (the act of using a holy thing or place in a wicked way: Robbing a church is considered (a) sacrilege.) zaimošana; svētuma apgānīšana; zaimi
    - sacrilegiously
    - sacrilegiousness
    * * *
    svētuma apgānīšana, zaimošana

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  • wicked — [wik′id] adj. [ME < wikke, evil, akin to OE wicce, WITCH] 1. a) morally bad or wrong; acting or done with evil intent; depraved b) vicious; cruel [the wicked king] 2. painful, unpleasant, etc. [a wicked blow on the head] …   English World dictionary

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  • wicked — [adj1] corrupt, bad abandoned, abominable, amoral, arch, atrocious, bad news*, base, contemptible, debased, degenerate, depraved, devilish, dissolute, egregious, evil, fiendish, flagitious, foul, gross, guilty, heartless, heinous, immoral,… …   New thesaurus

  • wicked — index arrant (onerous), bad (offensive), base (bad), contemptible, delinquent (guilty of a misdeed) …   Law dictionary

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  • wicked — evil, *bad, ill, naughty Analogous words: *immoral, unmoral, amoral: iniquitous, *vicious, villainous: *abandoned, reprobate, profligate, dissolute Contrasted words: *moral, virtuous, righteous, ethical, noble …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

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