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1 враждебная критика
1) General subject: adverse criticism, attack, flak2) Makarov: Bronx cheerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > враждебная критика
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2 враждебная критика или замечание
General subject: Bronx cheerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > враждебная критика или замечание
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3 враждебное замечание
Makarov: Bronx cheerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > враждебное замечание
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4 громкие выкрики
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5 громкий насмешливый звук
General subject: Bronx cheerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > громкий насмешливый звук
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6 насмешка
1) General subject: Bronx cheer, bob, derision, dig (have a dig at somebody - зло посмеяться над кем-либо), farce, fleer, flout, gibe, gird, irony, jeer, jest, jibe, mock, mockery, quiz, ridicule, rub, satire, scoff, scorn, send up, send-up, sneer, sport, taunt, twit, witticism2) Colloquial: joke (презрительно, с сарказмом; your service is a joke - у вас не обслуживание, а насмешка)4) Jargon: bazoo, horse (над кем-то)5) Information technology: flame bait6) Business: cut7) Makarov: shaft8) Taboo: quipp9) Marketology: quips -
7 оскорбительное замечание в любой форме
Jargon: Bronx cheerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оскорбительное замечание в любой форме
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8 свист
1) General subject: Bronx cheer, catcall, fizz, hiss, hiss (как знак неодобрения), hissing, ping (пули), pipe, roaring, sibilance, sibilation, sing (пули), singing, sough (рассекаемого воздуха), swish (хлыста и т. п.), twee, whew (пули, птицы), whing, whing (пули), whistle, whistling, whiz (рассекаемого воздуха), whizz (рассекаемого воздуха), whoosh (рассекаемого воздуха), zing (пули), zip, whish (пули, брошенного камня)2) Biology: pipe (о птице; птицы)3) Engineering: howl, howling, pinging noise4) Cinema: cat calls5) Radio: squeal6) Telecommunications: hissing noise9) Hi-Fi. chuffing (звук, производимый движением большой массы воздуха в отверстии фазоинвертора при высоких уровнях низкочастотного сигнала) -
9 фырканье
1) General subject: Bronx cheer (в знак пренебрежения), cackle, chortle (от удовольствия, смеха), chuckle, fuff, harrumph, harumph, snicker, sniff (презрительное), snort, whicker (от смеха)2) Biology: woof3) Fishery: snorting4) Makarov: chuckle (от удовольствия)
См. также в других словарях:
Bronx cheer — [ˌbrɔŋks ˈtʃıə US ˌbra:ŋks ˈtʃır] n AmE a sound that you make by sticking out your tongue and blowing, often considered rude British Equivalent: raspberry … Dictionary of contemporary English
Bronx cheer — [ ,braŋks tʃır ] noun count AMERICAN INFORMAL a sound made to show that you do not like or approve of something, made by blowing hard with your tongue between your lips. British raspberry … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Bronx cheer — Bronx′ cheer′ n. raspberry 4) • Etymology: 1925–30, amer … From formal English to slang
Bronx cheer — ☆ Bronx cheer n. Slang RASPBERRY (sense 3) … English World dictionary
Bronx cheer — noun a cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt • Syn: ↑boo, ↑hoot, ↑hiss, ↑raspberry, ↑razzing, ↑razz, ↑snort, ↑bird • Derivationally related forms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Bronx cheer — n. (AE) to give, let out a Bronx cheer * * * let out a Bronx cheer (AE) to give … Combinatory dictionary
Bronx cheer — [“brarjks “tJir] n. a rude noise made with the lips; a raspberry. □ The little air compressor in the corner of the parking lot made a noise like a Bronx cheer. □ He got only a Bronx cheer for his efforts … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
Bronx cheer — Boo. The Bronx is a borough in New York City, whose residents have become famous for voicing their disapproval. ► “NationsBank’s merger with Boatmen’s Bancshares . . . got a Bronx cheer. Why? By swapping two thirds of a share of NationsBank for … American business jargon
Bronx cheer — {n. phr.}, {slang} A loud sound made with tongue and lips to show opposition or scorn. * /When he began to show anti union feelings, he was greeted with Bronx cheers all around./ … Dictionary of American idioms
Bronx cheer — {n. phr.}, {slang} A loud sound made with tongue and lips to show opposition or scorn. * /When he began to show anti union feelings, he was greeted with Bronx cheers all around./ … Dictionary of American idioms
Bronx cheer — noun Etymology: Bronx, borough of New York City Date: 1924 raspberry 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary