onde

listen to the pronunciation of onde
Spanish - Turkish
öndeyi
Italian - English
English - English
envy; hatred; malice

Wrathe, yre, and onde — The romaunt of the rose.

Hatred; fury; envy
French - English
{n} wave

The brain waves during REM sleep are the same as when awake, and it's the stage when you have dreams. - Les ondes cérébrales au cours du sommeil paradoxal sont les mêmes que lors de l'éveil, et c'est le stade auquel vous faites des rêves.

The ear canal sends sound waves to the eardrum. - Le conduit auditif envoie les ondes sonores jusqu'au tympan.

Danish - English
evil

Cinderella had two evil stepsisters. - Askepot havde to onde stedsøstre.

The brave knight saved the beautiful princess from the evil dragon. - Den tapre ridder reddede den smukke prinsesse fra den onde drage.

vicious
baddies
Portuguese - English
where

Where do the airport buses leave from? - De onde partirão os ônibus do aeroporto?

The seven questions that an engineer has to ask himself are: who, what, when, where, why, how and how much. - As sete questões que um engenheiro deve se perguntar: quem, o quê, quando, onde, por quê, como e quantos.

wherever

Sit wherever you like. - Sente-se onde desejar.

I'll take you wherever you want to go and buy you whatever your heart desires. - Levá-lo-ei para onde quiser ir e comprar-lhe-ei tudo o que o seu coração desejar.

whereever
Portuguese - Spanish
adonde
donde
Danish - Spanish
viciosa
onde

    Synonyms

    envy, hatred

    Etymology

    () From Middle English, from Old English anda (“zeal, indignation, anger, malice, envy, hatred”), from Proto-Germanic *andēn, *andō(n) (“breath, spirit, zeal”), from Proto-Indo-European *ane- (“to breathe, blow”). Cognate with Old Saxon ando (Middle Low German ande, “wrath”), Old High German anto, ando, anado (Middle High German ande, “grief, mortification”), Danish ånd, ånde (“breath, spirit”), Latin anima (“breath, spirit”). More at animal.

    Common Collocations

    onde gelen
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