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41 Страшный Суд
Religion: Last Judgment (A general, or sometimes individual, judging of the thoughts, words, and deeds of persons by God), the day of wrath -
42 Страшный суд
Religion: Last Judgment (A general, or sometimes individual, judging of the thoughts, words, and deeds of persons by God), the day of wrath -
43 Ярость Короля Лича
Computer games: Wrath of Lich King (Официальное, второе дополнение к игре World of Warcraft)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Ярость Короля Лича
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44 вне себя от ярости
1) General subject: hopping mad, livid with wrath, unglued2) Colloquial: unscrewed3) Australian slang: mad as a cut snakeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вне себя от ярости
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45 вулкан гнева
Graphic expression: volcano of wrath -
46 вызвать (чей-л.) гнев
General subject: stir wrathУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вызвать (чей-л.) гнев
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47 вызвать отвращение
1) General subject: evoke aversion, nauseate, offend, put off, repel, revolt, leave a bad taste in the mouth, leave a nasty taste in the mouth, stick in gizzard, stir wrath2) Makarov: bring odium on, expose to odium, expose to odium (к кому-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вызвать отвращение
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48 глубокое возмущение
General subject: strong feeling, strong feelings, wrathУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > глубокое возмущение
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49 гнев
1) General subject: anger, angriness, choler, despite, displeasure (incur somebody's displeasure - навлечь на себя чей-либо гнев), exasperation, fireworks, furor, furore, fury, heat, irritation, muck, passion, rage, teen, temper, wrath, aggression, outrage, spleen2) Colloquial: bate, dander, paddywhack, spunk3) Poetical language: ire4) Religion: enragement6) Makarov: a transport of rage, aggravation, transport of rage -
50 гнев Агнца
Religion: wrath of the Lamb (Откровение 6:16) -
51 гнев Божий
Religion: wrath of God -
52 гнев Господень
Religion: wrath of God -
53 гнев божий
Religion: wrath of God -
54 гневить
General subject: put into a rage, provoke someone’s wrath -
55 гневный
1) General subject: angry, blistering, exasperate, irate, rageful, wrath, wrathful, wrathy, outraged2) Obsolete: rageth -
56 горячий гневом
General subject: inflamed with wrath -
57 горящий гневом
General subject: inflamed with wrath -
58 гроздья гнева
Graphic expression: grapes of wrath -
59 добродушный
1) General subject: amiable, avuncular, bonhomous, clever, debonair, easy-going, genial, good humoured, good-humoured, good-natured, goodnatured, kindly, mellow, well disposed, well minded, well natured, well-disposed, well-minded, well-natured, kind-hearted2) Obsolete: well-tempered3) Bookish: debonnaire4) Psychology: good-tempered5) Scottish language: sonsy6) Makarov: slow to wrath -
60 дрожать от гнева
1) General subject: quake with anger, quake with cold, quake with fear, quake with weakness, to be convulsed with anger, tremble with anger2) Makarov: be convulsed with anger, shake with wrath
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Wrath — (?; 277), n. [OE. wrathe, wra[thorn][thorn]e, wrethe, wr[ae][eth][eth]e, AS. wr[=ae][eth][eth]o, fr. wr[=a][eth] wroth; akin to Icel. rei[eth]i wrath. See {Wroth}, a.] [1913 Webster] 1. Violent anger; vehement exasperation; indignation; rage;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wrath — Wrath … Википедия
wrath — wrath·ful; wrath·ful·ly; wrath·ful·ness; wrath·i·ly; wrath; … English syllables
wrath — [rɔθ US ræθ] n [U] [: Old English; Origin: wrAththo, from wrath angry ] formal extreme anger ▪ He was scared of incurring his father s wrath … Dictionary of contemporary English
wrath — wrath, wrathful, wroth Wrath is an archaic or literary noun meaning ‘anger’, and is pronounced rawth or roth, or in AmE rath. Wrathful is the corresponding adjective meaning ‘angry’. Wroth is also an adjective, and is always used predicatively, i … Modern English usage
wrath|y — «RATH ee, RAHTH ; especially British R thee», adjective, wrath|i|er, wrath|i|est. = wrathful. (Cf. ↑wrathful) … Useful english dictionary
Wrath — Wrath, a. See {Wroth}. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wrath — Wrath, v. t. To anger; to enrage; also used impersonally. [Obs.] I will not wrathen him. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] If him wratheth, be ywar and his way shun. Piers Plowman. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wrath — [rath, räth; ] chiefly Brit [ rôth] n. [ME wraththe < OE wræththo < wrath,WROTH] 1. intense anger; rage; fury 2. any action carried out in great anger, esp. for punishment or vengeance adj. Archaic wrathful SYN. ANGER … English World dictionary