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dreaded lurgy
eine lästige Krankheit (als Ausrede für etwas)
в PONS речника
dread·ed ˈlur·gy СЪЩ Brit, Aus шег ирон разг
в PONS речника
I. dread [dred] ГЛАГ прх
1. dread (fear greatly):
to dread sth
sich вин vor etw дат sehr fürchten
to dread sth
vor etw дат große Angst haben
2. dread (look forward to with fear):
to dread sth
vor etw дат Angst haben
to dread sth
sich вин vor etw дат fürchten
II. dread [dred] СЪЩ no pl
Furcht f <->
to be [or stand][or live] in dread of sth
in [ständiger] Angst vor etw дат leben
III. dread [dred] ПРИЛ attr liter
dread·ed [ˈdredɪd] ПРИЛ attr
1. dreaded form (feared):
2. dreaded шег ирон:
gefürchtet шег ирон
lur·gy [ˈlɜ:gi] СЪЩ Brit, Aus шег разг
Zipperlein ср <-s> шег разг
Wehwehchen ср <-s, -> шег
Present
Idread
youdread
he/she/itdreads
wedread
youdread
theydread
Past
Idreaded
youdreaded
he/she/itdreaded
wedreaded
youdreaded
theydreaded
Present Perfect
Ihavedreaded
youhavedreaded
he/she/ithasdreaded
wehavedreaded
youhavedreaded
theyhavedreaded
Past Perfect
Ihaddreaded
youhaddreaded
he/she/ithaddreaded
wehaddreaded
youhaddreaded
theyhaddreaded
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Other diners may give you the dreaded stink eye for bringing your children along.
www.theglobeandmail.com
It wasn't that they just disliked the loss of summer freedom and the coming regimentation of classes, they literally dreaded the return to school.
www.huffingtonpost.com
Turns out the baked potato, our go-to easy dinner, has been helping us fight off the dreaded lurgy.
www.goodtoknow.co.uk
Much of the time goes to removing staples and other fasteners that cause the dreaded paper jams.
www.bloomberg.com
Dickens wrote of it that it was dreaded by even the most dauntless highwaymen and bearable only to toads and rats.
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