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abuser
I. abuse SAM. [brit. angl. əˈbjuːs, am. angl. əˈbjus]
1. abuse:
sévices m. spol mn. (sexuels)
2. abuse (misuse):
abus m. spol
3. abuse (insults):
injures ž. spol mn.
II. abuse GLAG. preh. glag. [brit. angl. əˈbjuːz, am. angl. əˈbjuz]
1. abuse:
abuse (sexually) woman
abuse child
2. abuse (misuse):
abuse drug, hospitality, position, power, trust
3. abuse (insult):
substance abuse SAM.
drug abuse SAM.
emotional abuse SAM. U PSIH.
sex abuse SAM.
racket abuse SAM. ŠPORT
child abuse SAM.
solvent abuse SAM.
sexual abuse SAM.
satanic abuse SAM.
Angleščina
Angleščina
Francoščina
Francoščina
abuse1 [əˈbju:s] SAM.
1. abuse no mn. (insolent language):
injure ž. spol
2. abuse no mn. SOC.:
3. abuse no mn. (misuse):
abus m. spol
4. abuse (infringement):
violation ž. spol
abuse2 [əˈbju:z] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. abuse (misuse):
2. abuse (infringe):
3. abuse (mistreat):
abuse child
4. abuse (verbally):
self-abuse SAM.
1. self-abuse (behavior to cause harm):
2. self-abuse (masturbation):
self-abuse a. fig.
masturbation ž. spol
child abuse SAM. no mn.
child abuse sexual
solvent abuse SAM. brit. angl.
abus m. spol de solvant
Francoščina
Francoščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
Francoščina
Francoščina
I. abuse ·ˈbjus, vb: ə·ˈbjuz] SAM.
1. abuse SOC.:
2. abuse (insolent language):
injure ž. spol
3. abuse (misuse):
abus m. spol
4. abuse (infringement):
violation ž. spol
II. abuse ·ˈbjus, vb: ə·ˈbjuz] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. abuse (misuse):
2. abuse (infringe):
3. abuse (mistreat):
abuse child
4. abuse (verbally):
self-abuse SAM.
1. self-abuse (harmful behavior):
2. self-abuse (masturbation):
self-abuse a. fig.
masturbation ž. spol
child abuse SAM.
child abuse sexual
Francoščina
Francoščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
Present
Iabuse
youabuse
he/she/itabuses
weabuse
youabuse
theyabuse
Past
Iabused
youabused
he/she/itabused
weabused
youabused
theyabused
Present Perfect
Ihaveabused
youhaveabused
he/she/ithasabused
wehaveabused
youhaveabused
theyhaveabused
Past Perfect
Ihadabused
youhadabused
he/she/ithadabused
wehadabused
youhadabused
theyhadabused
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She appeared to have recovered, but had a relapse of the disease, after which she made her will and arranged her burial.
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