loathing

loathing
noun
Abscheu, der (of, for vor + Dat.)

have a loathing of something — Abscheu vor etwas (Dat.) haben; etwas verabscheuen

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noun (great dislike and disgust.) der Ekel
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loath·ing
[ˈləʊðɪŋ, AM ˈloʊð-]
n no pl (hate) Abscheu m; (hatred) Hass m
fear and \loathing Angst und Abscheu
deep \loathing tiefe Abscheu
to fill sb with \loathing jdn mit Ekel erfüllen
to have a \loathing for [or of] sb/sth jdn/etw verabscheuen
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['ləʊðɪŋ]
n
Abscheu m
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loathing s
1. Abscheu m (for vor dat)
2. Ekel m (for vor dat)
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noun
Abscheu, der (of, for vor + Dat.)

have a loathing of something — Abscheu vor etwas (Dat.) haben; etwas verabscheuen

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(for) n.
Ekel nur sing. m.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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