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121 die Stichelei
- {diatribe} lời chỉ trích kịch liệt, bài công kích kịch liệt - {fling} sự ném, sự vứt, sự quăng, sự liệng, sự lao, sự gieo, sự nhào xuống, sự nhảy bổ, sự lu bù, lời nói mỉa, lời chế nhạo, sự thử làm, sự gắng thử, điệu múa sôi nổi - {innuendo} lời ám chi, lời nói bóng nói gió, lời nói cạnh - {jeer} số nhiều) dây kéo trục buồm dưới, lời chế giễu cợt - {quip} lời châm biếm, lời nói chua cay, lời nói nước đôi - {skit} bài thơ trào phúng, bài văn châm biếm, vở kịch ngắn trào phúng, nhóm, đám - {tease} người chòng ghẹo, người hay trêu chòng, sự chòng ghẹo, sự trêu chòng - {teasing} sự trêu tức, sự trêu chọc, sự quấy rầy, sự tháo, sự rút sợi, sự gỡ rối, sự chải -
122 diatriba
f.diatribe.* * *1 diatribe\lanzar una diatriba to launch a diatribe* * *SF diatribe, tirade* * *femenino diatribediatriba contra alguien/algo — diatribe against somebody/something
* * *= tirade, diatribe, bashing, fulmination, poison-pen letter.Ex. Although the slave narratives were usually intended to serve in the cause of abolition, not all of them were bitter, unrelieved tirades against the institution of slavery, but rather there were frequently moments of relieving laughter.Ex. Although Limburg's attempt to cover such a wide range of issues is commendable, he runs foul of the dangers of simplistic diatribe and superficiality.Ex. The persistent 'U.S. bashing' that goes on here is, however, imprecise and tiresome after a while.Ex. Cobbe was the primary target of John Ruskin's well-known fulmination against women who meddle with theology in his book 'Sesame and Lilies'.Ex. Suggestions, reactions, criticisms, praise, and poison-pen letters all will be gratefully received at kesler@well.sf.ca.us.* * *femenino diatribediatriba contra alguien/algo — diatribe against somebody/something
* * *= tirade, diatribe, bashing, fulmination, poison-pen letter.Ex: Although the slave narratives were usually intended to serve in the cause of abolition, not all of them were bitter, unrelieved tirades against the institution of slavery, but rather there were frequently moments of relieving laughter.
Ex: Although Limburg's attempt to cover such a wide range of issues is commendable, he runs foul of the dangers of simplistic diatribe and superficiality.Ex: The persistent 'U.S. bashing' that goes on here is, however, imprecise and tiresome after a while.Ex: Cobbe was the primary target of John Ruskin's well-known fulmination against women who meddle with theology in his book 'Sesame and Lilies'.Ex: Suggestions, reactions, criticisms, praise, and poison-pen letters all will be gratefully received at kesler\@well.sf.ca.us.* * *diatriba CONTRA algn/algo diatribe AGAINST sb/sthlanzó una diatriba contra el Gobierno he delivered a scathing attack o a diatribe against the Government* * *diatriba nfdiatribe;en su discurso lanzó diatribas contra el gobierno he attacked o severely criticized the government in his speech* * *f diatribe* * *diatriba nf: diatribe, tirade -
123 invectiva
f.invective.* * *1 invective* * *SF frm invective* * *= tirade, diatribe, bashing, fulmination.Ex. Although the slave narratives were usually intended to serve in the cause of abolition, not all of them were bitter, unrelieved tirades against the institution of slavery, but rather there were frequently moments of relieving laughter.Ex. Although Limburg's attempt to cover such a wide range of issues is commendable, he runs foul of the dangers of simplistic diatribe and superficiality.Ex. The persistent 'U.S. bashing' that goes on here is, however, imprecise and tiresome after a while.Ex. Cobbe was the primary target of John Ruskin's well-known fulmination against women who meddle with theology in his book 'Sesame and Lilies'.----* invectivas = invective.* * *= tirade, diatribe, bashing, fulmination.Ex: Although the slave narratives were usually intended to serve in the cause of abolition, not all of them were bitter, unrelieved tirades against the institution of slavery, but rather there were frequently moments of relieving laughter.
Ex: Although Limburg's attempt to cover such a wide range of issues is commendable, he runs foul of the dangers of simplistic diatribe and superficiality.Ex: The persistent 'U.S. bashing' that goes on here is, however, imprecise and tiresome after a while.Ex: Cobbe was the primary target of John Ruskin's well-known fulmination against women who meddle with theology in his book 'Sesame and Lilies'.* invectivas = invective.* * *( frml)invectiveno cesó de lanzar invectivas contra ellos he continued hurling invectives o abuse at them* * *
invectiva sustantivo femenino invective, abuse, insulting expression
' invectiva' also found in these entries:
English:
invective
* * *invectiva nfFormal diatribe;lanzar una invectiva contra alguien to launch into a diatribe against sb* * *f invective* * *invectiva nf: invective, abuse -
124 Schmährede
f1. defamatory speech, diatribe2. Schmähreden gegen jemanden führen heap abuse on s.o., revile s.o.* * *Schmäh|re|def (geh)invective, diatribeSchmä́hreden (gegen jdn) führen — to launch diatribes (against sb)
* * *Schmäh·re·de* * *1. defamatory speech, diatribe2.Schmähreden gegen jemanden führen heap abuse on sb, revile sb -
125 filípica
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126 diatriba
diatriba s.f.1 ( invettiva) diatribe, invective2 ( alterco) quarrel, dispute.* * *[dia'triba, di'atriba]sostantivo femminile diatribe* * *diatriba/dia'triba, di'atriba/sostantivo f.diatribe. -
127 обличительная речь
1) General subject: diatribe, invective, philippic, philippic oration, philippics2) Makarov: envenomed diatribeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обличительная речь
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128 Fensterrede
f harangue, diatribe* * *Fẹns|ter|re|defsoapbox speech* * *Fens·ter·re·de* * *Fensterrede f harangue, diatribe
См. также в других словарях:
diatribe — [ djatrib ] n. f. • 1734; « dissertation critique » 1558; lat. diatriba, gr. diatribê « discussion d école » ♦ Critique amère, violente, le plus souvent sur un ton injurieux. ⇒ attaque, factum, libelle, pamphlet, satire. Se lancer dans une longue … Encyclopédie Universelle
Diatribe — Di a*tribe (?; 277), n. [L. diatriba a learned discussion, Gr. ?, prop., a wearing away of time, fr. ? to rub away, spend time; dia through + ? to rub: cf. L. terere, F. trite: cf. F. diatribe.] A prolonged or exhaustive discussion; especially,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Diatribe — may refer to: Diatribe (newspaper column), a weekly newspaper column Diatribe (band), an industrial rock group from the 1990s This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal l … Wikipedia
diatribe — 1640s (in Latin form in English from 1580s), discourse, critical dissertation, from Fr. diatribe (15c.), from L. diatriba learned discussion, from Gk. diatribe employment, study, in Plato, discourse, lit. a wearing away (of time), from dia away… … Etymology dictionary
diatribe — [dī′ə trīb΄] n. [Fr < L diatriba, learned discussion < Gr diatribē, a wearing away < diatribein < dia , through + tribein, to rub, akin to L terere, to rub: see THROW] a bitter, abusive criticism or denunciation … English World dictionary
Diatrĭbe — (gr.), 1) Abhandlung; 2) tadelnde, schmähende Kritik über eine Schrift … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Diatrībe — (griech.), gelehrte oder schulmäßige Abhandlung, insbes. eine kritische Streitschrift … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Diatribe — Diatrībe (grch.), gelehrte Abhandlung, bes. literar. kritische Streitschrift … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Diatribe — Diatribe, griech., gelehrte Erörterung, kleine Abhandlung, besonders eine gelehrt thuende bittere Streit oder Schmähschrift. Bekannt ist die D., welche Voltaire unter dem Titel des Doktors Akakia, Leibarztes des Papstes, gegen Maupertuis losließ … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
diatribe — I noun abuse, abusive harangue, abusive language, accusation, act of berating, admonition, adverse comment, animadversion, backbiting, bitter harangue, bitter words, blame, carping, castigation, censure, chiding, complaining, condemnation,… … Law dictionary
diatribe — DIATRIBE. s. fém. Dissertation. Il s emploie principalement dans le genre polémique, et désigne quelquefois Une critique amère et violente … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798