perversity

perversity
noun perversidad
perversity
tr[pə'vɜːsɪtɪ]
noun (pl perversities)
1 (wickedness) perversidad nombre femenino; (stubbornness) terquedad nombre femenino, obstinación nombre femenino malsana
perversity [pər'vərsət̬i] n, pl -ties
1) corruption: corrupción f
2) stubbornness: obstinación f , terquedad f
perversity
n.
contumacia s.f.
perversidad s.f.
pravedad s.f.
siniestro s.m.
pər'vɜːrsəti, pə'vɜːsəti
mass & count noun (pl -ties) obstinación f malsana
[pǝ'vɜːsɪtɪ]
N (=contrariness) contrariedad f ; (=obstinacy) terquedad f , contumacia f
* * *
[pər'vɜːrsəti, pə'vɜːsəti]
mass & count noun (pl -ties) obstinación f malsana

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