- odieus
- прил.
общ. ненавистный, одиозный, возмутительный, невыносимый
Dutch-russian dictionary. 2013.
Dutch-russian dictionary. 2013.
odieux — odieux, ieuse [ ɔdjø, jøz ] adj. • 1376; lat. odiosus 1 ♦ Qui excite la haine, le dégoût, l indignation. ⇒ antipathique, détestable, exécrable , haïssable, ignoble, infâme, méchant. « C était un homme odieux, un méchant homme » (d Alembert). «… … Encyclopédie Universelle
odious — o|di|ous [ˈəudiəs US ˈou ] adj formal [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: odieus, from Latin odiosus, from odium hate ] extremely unpleasant ▪ an odious little man >odiously adv … Dictionary of contemporary English
odious — (adj.) late 14c., from Anglo Fr. odious, from O.Fr. odieus (late 14c., Mod.Fr. odieux), from L. odiosus hateful, offensive, unpleasant, from odium hatred (see ODIUM (Cf. odium)) … Etymology dictionary
odious — adjective extremely unpleasant; repulsive. Derivatives odiously adverb odiousness noun Origin ME: from OFr. odieus, from L. odiosus, from odium hatred … English new terms dictionary
odious — [ō′dē əs] adj. [OFr odieus < L odiosus < odium, hatred: see ODIUM] arousing or deserving hatred or loathing; disgusting; offensive SYN. HATEFUL odiously adv. odiousness n … English World dictionary
odious — adj. hateful, repulsive. Derivatives: odiously adv. odiousness n. Etymology: ME f. OF odieus f. L odiosus (as ODIUM) … Useful english dictionary