altre traduzioni
maledizione |
curse
damn
malediction
ban
cuss
|
bestemmia |
blasphemy
curse
oath
nonsense
swear-word
|
imprecazione |
curse
imprecation
oath
|
anatema |
anathema
curse
|
sventura |
misfortune
calamity
distress
sorrow
curse
mishap
|
dannazione |
damnation
curse
trial
|
calamità |
calamity
disaster
misfortune
scourge
curse
woe
|
maledire |
curse
damn
blast
|
imprecare |
curse
swear
imprecate
damn
|
bestemmiare |
blaspheme
curse
swear
|
sinonimi
sostantivo
verbo
Esempi
Shuffling feet, a muffled curse.
“But it did nothing except curse at you?
She didn’t know what Belli had meant by that but his face had said it wasn’t a good thing, as if he’d put some sort of curse on her even though it had saved her life from poison twice now – a curse that struck her as peculiarly benign, as curses went.
‘I curse your dragons, dragon-queen.
That pod he saw was just another curse to add to his collection.
No sooner did the two realize that it was ridiculous to curse the old man than they started quarreling, and yelling and shouting at each other.
“The curse, or what the invaders called the curse, took on greater dimensions, but this widening of the curse had nothing to do with mysterious doings of the Indians and of their chiefs.
The dragons threw the curse of alchemy aside and flew at Jehal to burn him and his kingdoms to ash, but I saw none of it, for by then I was a slave, taken by the Taiytakei.
Rew barked a curse then headed for the marketplace, hoping to find Anne and Jon there ready to go, ready to leave Falvar.
’Liang was amazed, for even to speak of the Rava was a curse and Red Lin Feyn was the Arbiter, no less.
He had to lift this curse here and now.
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