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  1. infliction:


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Detailübersetzungen für infliction (Englisch) ins Spanisch

infliction:

infliction [the ~] Nomen

  1. the infliction (application; utilization; implementation; )
    la aplicación; la utilización; el uso
  2. the infliction (administration)
    la administración

Übersetzung Matrix für infliction:

NounVerwandte ÜbersetzungenWeitere Übersetzungen
administración administration; infliction administration; authorities; board; board of directors; board of managers; cabinet; cable; colonial administration; colonial government; committee; control; country; desk; direction; empire; government; guardianship; kingdom; local government; management; nation; public authorities; state; stewardship; supervision; supervisory position; surveillance; wire; work place; worktable; writing-table
aplicación administration; adoption; application; implementation; infliction; practice; practise; use; utilisation; utilization Commerce Server application; Commerce application; ante; app; application; branch of industry; exertion; field of application; industry; inset; program; requests; sector of industry; stakes; usage; use
uso administration; adoption; application; implementation; infliction; practice; practise; use; utilisation; utilization ante; application; common practice; custom; customs; habits; inset; normal practice; stakes; standard practice; tradition; traditions; unwritten law; usage; use
utilización administration; adoption; application; implementation; infliction; practice; practise; use; utilisation; utilization ante; application; employing; exertion; inset; stakes; usage; use; utilisation; utilization
- annoyance; bother; botheration; imposition; pain; pain in the ass; pain in the neck
OtherVerwandte ÜbersetzungenWeitere Übersetzungen
- scourge; visitation

Verwandte Wörter für "infliction":

  • inflictions

Synonyms for "infliction":


Verwandte Definitionen für "infliction":

  1. an act causing pain or damage1
  2. the act of imposing something (as a tax or an embargo)1
  3. something or someone that causes trouble; a source of unhappiness1
    • he's not a friend, he's an infliction1