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3 [informeel] [moeilijkheid] 〈zie voorbeelden 3〉4 [informeel; in samenstellingen] [klein] miserable5 [informeel; in samenstellingen] [vervelend] rotten♦voorbeelden:iemand mijden als de pest • avoid someone like the plague5 wat een pestherrie! • what a rotten noise!〈 informeel〉 de pest aan iets/iemand hebben • loathe/detest something/someoneik snap er geen pest van • it's a bloody mystery to mehet stinkt als de pest • it stinks to high heaven -
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f; -, kein Pl.1. MED. plague2. fig.: ich hasse es wie die Pest I can’t stand it; er hasst ihn wie die Pest he hates his guts, he hates him like the plague umg.; wie die Pest meiden avoid like the plague; das stinkt ja wie die Pest umg. it stinks something awful, what a stench* * *die Pestpest; pestilence; plague* * *Pẹst [pɛst]f -, no pl (HIST, MED)plague, pestilence, pest; (fig) plaguesich wie die Pest ausbreiten — to spread like the plague or like wildfire
jdn/etw wie die Pest hassen (inf) — to loathe (and detest) sb/sth, to hate sb's guts (inf)
jdn wie die Pest meiden (inf) — to avoid sb like the plague
wie die Pest stinken (inf) — to stink to high heaven (inf)
jdm die Pest an den Hals wünschen (inf) — to wish sb would drop dead (inf)
* * *<->[pɛst]▪ die \Pest the plague* * *die; Pest: plague; (fig.): (Mensch, Ungeziefer) pest; menaceich hasse ihn/es wie die Pest — (ugs.) I hate his guts/can't stand it (coll.)
wie die Pest stinken — (salopp) stink to high heaven (coll.)
* * *1. MED plague2. fig:ich hasse es wie die Pest I can’t stand it;er hasst ihn wie die Pest he hates his guts, he hates him like the plague umg;wie die Pest meiden avoid like the plague;das stinkt ja wie die Pest umg it stinks something awful, what a stench* * *die; Pest: plague; (fig.): (Mensch, Ungeziefer) pest; menaceich hasse ihn/es wie die Pest — (ugs.) I hate his guts/can't stand it (coll.)
wie die Pest stinken — (salopp) stink to high heaven (coll.)
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آفَة \ pest: an insect or animal that harms crops, or causes trouble in one’s house or garden: Ants and flies are pests. \ حَشَرَة مُؤذِيَة \ pest: an insect or animal that harms crops, or causes trouble in one’s house or garden; sb. or sth. that annoys: Ants and flies are pests. That noisy little boy is a pest. -
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[pest] noun1) a creature that is harmful or destructive, eg a mosquito, a rat etc.وَباء، طاعون2) a troublesome person or thing:شَخْصٌ مُزْعِجHe is always annoying me – he is an absolute pest!
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pestilence, plague* * *(en) plague,(glds el. spøg.) pestilence;[ hade det som pesten] hate it like poison;[ sky en som pesten] avoid somebody like the plague;( svarer til) be between the devil and the deep blue sea;F be between Scylla and Charybdis. -
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f 1. (jabłek, gruszek) pip; (winogron, truskawek, poziomek, słonecznika) seed; (brzoskwiń, morel) stone- pestki wiśni cherry stones- pestki śliwek plum stones- pestki dyni pumpkin seeds2. pot., przen. (drobnostka) breeze pot., piece of cake pot.- chętnie ci pomogę, to dla mnie pestka I’ll give you a hand, it’s a breeze a. a piece of cakeThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pest|ka
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