wrath.

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İngilizce - Türkçe

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punishment
ceza

Tom aldığı cezayı kesinlikle hak etmedi. - Tom certainly didn't deserve the punishment he received.

Raskolnikov, Dostoyevski tarafından yazılan Suç ve Ceza isimli kitabının baş kahramanıdır. - Raskolnikov is the protagonist of the book of Crime and Punishment written by Dostoevsky.

wrath
büyük öfke
wrath
gazap
ire
{i} öfke
punishment
(Osmanlıca) tecziye
punishment
ukubet
wrath
gadab
ire
kızgınlık
ire
hiddetli
punishment
zarar verme
punishment
cezalandırma

Bireysel suçların sonucunun ortak cezalandırma olması gerekir. - The consequence of individual crimes should be collective punishment.

great anger
büyük öfke
ire
tepesi atmış
ire
ireful öfkeli
punishment
{i} sert davranma
punishment
{i} hırpalama
punishment
{i} yüklenme
punishment
{i} eziyet
punishment
(isim) ceza, cezalandırma, sert davranma, eziyet, hırpalama, zahmet, ağır çalıştırma, yüklenme
wrath
{i} hiddet
wrath
{i} öfke
wrath
edilgi
İngilizce - İngilizce
awrath

Moroni expected no positive response, saying, “Ye have once rejected these things, and have fought against the people of the Lord, even so I may expect you will do it again. And now behold, we are prepared to receive you; yea, and except you withdraw your purposes, behold, ye will pull down the awrath of that God whom you have rejected upon you, even to your utter destruction” (v. 8–9).

Wrathful; very angry
ire
{n} anger, rage, fury, vengeance
great anger
The effects of anger or indignation; the just punishment of an offense or a crime
punishment
To anger; to enrage; also used impersonally
{i} fury, anger, rage
belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins) intense anger (usually on an epic scale)
belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins)
Violent anger; vehement exasperation; indignation; rage; fury; ire
Biblically, it is the divine judgment upon sin and sinners It does not merely mean that it is a casual response by God to ungodliness, but carries the meaning of hatred, revulsion, and indignation God is by nature love (1 John 4: 16), however, in His justice He must punish sin The punishment is called the wrath of God It will occur on the final Day of Judgment when those who are unsaved will incur the wrath of God It is, though, presently being released upon the ungodly (Rom 1: 18-32) in the hardening of their hearts Wrath is described as God's anger (Num 32: 10-13), as stored up (Rom 2: 5-8), and as great (Zech 7: 12) The believer's deliverance from God's wrath is through the atonement (Rom 5: 8-10) "For God has not destined us for wrath, but for obtaining salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ" (1 Thess 5: 9)
intense anger (usually on an epic scale)
Wrath means the same as anger. He incurred the wrath of the authorities in speaking out against government injustices. A promontory at the northwest extremity of the Scottish mainland. extreme anger
(noun) rage, fury, violent anger
wrath.

    Heceleme

    wrath

    Etimoloji

    [ 'rath, chiefly British ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English wr[AE]ththo, from wrAth wroth; more at WROTH.