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antisemitisch
английски
английски
немски
немски

anti-ˈSe·mit·ic ПРИЛ

I. ˈout·rage СЪЩ

1. outrage no pl:

Empörung f <-, -en>
Entrüstung f <-, -en> über +вин

2. outrage:

Schandtat f <-, -en>
Verbrechen ср <-s, ->
Schande f <-> kein pl
Terroranschlag м <-(e)s, -schläge>

II. ˈout·rage ГЛАГ прх

1. outrage (arouse indignation):

jdn erzürnen [o. gegen sich вин aufbringen]
[to be] outraged by [or at] sth
entrüstet [o. schockiert] über etw вин [sein]

2. outrage (violate):

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немски
английски
английски

an·ti·se·mi·tisch [antizeˈmi:tɪʃ] ПРИЛ

An·ti·se·mit(in) <-en, -en> [antizeˈmi:t] СЪЩ м(f)

der Ewige Jude (Achtung: auch antisemitisch)
Present
Ioutrage
yououtrage
he/she/itoutrages
weoutrage
yououtrage
theyoutrage
Past
Ioutraged
yououtraged
he/she/itoutraged
weoutraged
yououtraged
theyoutraged
Present Perfect
Ihaveoutraged
youhaveoutraged
he/she/ithasoutraged
wehaveoutraged
youhaveoutraged
theyhaveoutraged
Past Perfect
Ihadoutraged
youhadoutraged
he/she/ithadoutraged
wehadoutraged
youhadoutraged
theyhadoutraged

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der Ewige Jude (Achtung: auch antisemitisch)

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Songs and banners with anti-Semitic themes are common.
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A number of these filings were allegedly anti-Semitic in nature.
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Do these problems justify the inference that the authors are anti-Semitic?
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Other critics have also labeled the book as anti-Semitic.
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Verbal anti-Semitic incidents dropped slightly from 1173 in 2010 to 1098 in 2011.
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