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1 affronting
(книжное) оскорбительный, обидныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > affronting
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2 affronting
[əʹfrʌntıŋ] a книжн.оскорбительный, обидный -
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[ə'frʌntɪŋ]Книжное выражение: обидный, оскорбительный -
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(a) обидный; оскорбительный -
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оскорбить глагол: -
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adj.1 injurioso, provocativo.2 afrentador.ger.gerundio del verbo AFFRONT. -
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a книжн. оскорбительный, обидныйСинонимический ряд:1. confronting (verb) confronting; encountering; facing; meeting2. insulting (verb) insulting; offending; outraging -
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vშეურაცხყოფს -
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2) Bookish: affronting3) Makarov: abrasive, distasteful, hurtful, injurious -
12 оскорбительный
1) General subject: abusive, humiliating, injurious, insolent, insulting, invective, invidious, mortifying, objectionable (особ. по расовым, религиозным или этническим соображениям), obloquial, obloquious, obnoxious, offending, offensive, opprobrious, out of the way, out-of-the-way, outrageous, ridiculous, rude, scurril, scurrile, scurrilous, slanderous, slighting, tortious, virulent, vituperative, vituperatory, unsavory (скандал)2) American: slimy3) Bookish: affronting, contumelious4) Rare: thersitical5) Religion: obscene6) Jargon: dirty, off time (обычно о замечании)7) Patents: scandalous8) Makarov: hurtful9) Taboo: blue -
13 hina
villainous, disdainful, despicable, caddish, base* * *lowlyaffront, affronted, affronted, affronting* * *contemptible -
14 sengaja menghina
affront, affronted, affronted, affronting -
15 afrentador
• affronter• affronting• insulter• insulting• offender• offending -
16 solvata
yks.nom. solvata; yks.gen. solvaan; yks.part. solvasi; yks.ill. solvaisi; mon.gen. solvatkoon; mon.part. solvannut; mon.ill. solvattiinabuse (verb)affront (verb)insult (verb)revile (verb)slander (verb)abusing (adje)affronting (adje)insulting (adje)offer an insult reviling (adje)slandering (adje)* * *• call somebody names• insult• throw dirt on• slander• revile• offer an insult• abuse• call someone names• affront• defame• desecrate -
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adj.affronting, offending, offensive, insulting.m.affronter, insulter, offender. -
18 sugillatio
sūgillātĭo, ōnis, f. [sugillo], a blackand-blue mark, a livid spot (made by a blow, bruise, etc.; not ante-Aug.).I.Lit.:II.sugillationem rapere,
Plin. 32, 7, 24, § 74.—Trop., an affronting, insulting:consulum,
Liv. 43, 14, 5:domini,
Dig. 47, 10, 15:foeda majestatis ejus,
Plin. 7, 45, 46, § 150:ipsius gloriae,
Val. Max. 2, 3, 1:amara,
id. 6, 9, 12:admonitionis,
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1. n облицовка; отделка2. n обточка3. n наружное покрытие, внешний слойa brick wall with a facing of stone — кирпичная стена, облицованная камнем
4. n дор. одежда откоса5. n отделка6. n обыкн. воен. поворот на месте7. n метал. облицовочный песок8. n горн. главные вертикальные трещины, вертикальный кливажСинонимический ряд:1. lining (noun) appliquй; backing; bias; binding; folds; hem; lining; overlay; trim2. surface treatment (noun) covering; facade; false front; front; revetment; surface; surface treatment3. braving (verb) bearding; braving; challenging; daring; defying; looking; outfacing; venturing4. engaging (verb) affronting; closing; encountering; engaging; taking on5. meeting (verb) accosting; confronting; fronting; look on; meeting; run into6. sheathing (verb) cladding; coating; sheathing; siding; skinning -
20 insulting
a оскорбительный, обидныйСинонимический ряд:1. offensive (adj.) abhorrent; abusive; detestable; hateful; impertinent; monstrous; nasty; offensive2. outrageous (adj.) contemptuous; debasing; derogatory; disparaging; insolent; outrageous; rude; uncivil3. offending (verb) affronting; offending; outraging
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affronting — affrontˈing noun and adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑affront … Useful english dictionary
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