repugnant

repugnant
adjective
widerlich; abstoßend

be repugnant to somebody — jemandem widerlich sein

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re·pug·nant
[rɪˈpʌgnənt]
adj (form) widerlich
to be \repugnant to sb jdm zuwider sein, jdn anwidern
it is \repugnant for these essential services to rely on charity es ist skandalös, dass diese wichtigen Einrichtungen auf Almosen angewiesen sind
\repugnant behaviour [or AM behavior] abstoßendes Verhalten
\repugnant smell widerlicher Geruch
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[rɪ'pʌgnənt]
adj
widerlich, abstoßend; (stronger) ekelerregend

to be repugnant to sb — jdm widerlich sein

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repugnant adj (adv repugnantly)
1. widerlich, widerwärtig, zuwider(laufend), widerstrebend (to dat)
2. (to, with) widersprechend (dat), im Widerspruch stehend (zu), unvereinbar (mit)
3. besonders poet widerspenstig
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adjective
widerlich; abstoßend

be repugnant to somebody — jemandem widerlich sein

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adj.
abstoßend adj.
anstößig adj.
widerlich adj.

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