abhors

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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von abhors im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

abhor
tiksinmek
abhor
iğrenmek
abhor
hor görmek
abhor
{f} nefret etmek
abhor
iğrenip uzak durmak
abhor
zıt
abhor
hiç sevmemek
abhor
tiksin
abhor
menfur tutmak
abhor
nefret beslemek
Nature abhors a vacuum
(Atasözü) Kainatta boşluğa yer yoktur
abhor
nefret edilen veya tiksinilen herhangi bir şey abhorrent nefret uyandıran
abhor
ile karşı
abhor
iğrenmek abhorrence nefret
abhor
nefret et

İkiyüzlülük benim nefret ettiğim şeydir. - Hypocrisy is my abhorrence.

abhor
iğrenç

Böyle bir fikir onun için iğrenç. - Such an idea is abhorrent to her.

abhor
muhalif
Englisch - Englisch
third-person singular of abhor
abhor
To fill with horror or disgust
abhor
To protest against; to reject solemnly
abhor
{v} to detest, hate, loathe, dislike much
Nature abhors a vacuum
(Atasözü) This idiom is used to express the idea that empty or unfilled spaces are unnatural as they go against the laws of nature and physics
Abhor
find repugnant; "I loathe that man"; "She abhors cats"
abhor
To regard with horror or detestation; to shrink back with shuddering from; to feel excessive repugnance toward; to detest to extremity; to loathe
abhor
To shrink back with shuddering from; to regard with horror or detestation; to feel excessive repugnance toward; to detest to extremity; to loathe
abhor
To shrink back with horror, disgust, or dislike; to be contrary or averse; -- with from
abhor
{f} hate, detest, dislike
abhor
To shrink back with horror, disgust, or dislike; to be contrary or averse; with find repugnant; "I loathe that man"; "She abhors cats
abhor
If you abhor something, you hate it very much, especially for moral reasons. He was a man who abhorred violence and was deeply committed to reconciliation = detest. to hate a kind of behaviour or way of thinking, especially because you think it is morally wrong
abhors

    Türkische aussprache

    ıbhôrz

    Aussprache

    /əbˈhôrz/ /əbˈhɔːrz/

    Etymologie

    [ &b-'hor, ab- ] (transitive verb.) 15th century. Middle English abhorren, from Latin abhorrEre, from ab- + horrEre to shudder; more at HORROR.
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