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1 disdain flattery
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2 to disdain flattery
to disdain flattery (gossip, lies, cowards) презирать лесть (сплетни, ложь, трусов)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to disdain flattery
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3 disdain
1. n презрение; пренебрежение2. v презирать; пренебрегать3. v считать ниже своего достоинстваСинонимический ряд:1. aloofness (noun) aloofness; detachment; indifference2. contempt (noun) contempt; contemptuousness; contumely; ridicule; slight; sneer3. despite (noun) despisal; despisement; despite; disparagement; scorn4. pride (noun) arrogance; disdainfulness; haughtiness; hauteur; insolence; loftiness; morgue; presumption; pride; superbity; superciliousness; superiority5. scorn (verb) abhor; condemn; contemn; despise; dislike; disregard; ignore; look down; reject; scorn; scout; slight; sneer; snub; spurnАнтонимический ряд:concern; encouragement; esteem; favour; flattery; humility; laudation; like; love; praise; regard; respect; support -
4 disdain
I [dɪs'deɪn] nпрезрение, пренебрежениеHis his outspoken disdain for her interests humiliated her. — Его нескрываемое пренебрежение к ее интересам было для нее унизительным.
Disputing with your elders does not mean disdain for them. — Спор со старшими не означает пренебрежения к ним.
- savage disdainHaughtiness is founded on the high opinion we entertain of ourselves; disdain, on the low opinion we have of others. — Надменность основывается на высоком самомнении, презрение - на низком мнении о других
- disdain for smb, smth
- treat smb with disdain
- show disdain
- endure smb's disdain
- have the greatest disdain for smth II [dɪs'deɪn] vпрезирать, пренебрегать, относиться свысокаHe disdained it to notice the insult. — Он считал ниже своего достоинства обратить внимание на оскорбление.
They disdained the local library. — Они не снисходили до местной библиотеки.
He disdains rude jokes. — Он не опускется до грубых шуток
- disdain an offer- disdain flattery
- disdain smth, smb, doing smth
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5 flattery
1. n лесть2. n арх. самообольщение, иллюзияСинонимический ряд:1. adulation (noun) adulation; blandishment; blarney; incense; oil; praise; soft soap2. cajolery (noun) cajolery; coaxing; humoring3. undue compliments (noun) compliments; eulogy; excessive complimenting; honeyed words; insincere commendation; sycophancy; unctuousness; undue complimentsАнтонимический ряд: -
6 disdain
1. [dısʹdeın] nпрезрение; пренебрежение2. [dısʹdeın] vto treat smb. with disdain - относиться к кому-л. свысока
1. презирать; пренебрегать2. считать ниже своего достоинстваto disdain to notice /noticing/ an insult - считать ниже своего достоинства заметить оскорбление
they disdained the town library - они не снисходили до городской библиотеки
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7 disdain
1 ზიზღი, არად მიჩნევა2 ზიზღი (ეზიზღება), სძაგს -
8 flattery
§ ფარისევლობა, მლიქვნელობა§ პირფერობაdon’t be deceived by his flatteries მისმა პირფერობამ არ მოგატყუოს -
9 disdain
dɪsˈdeɪn
1. сущ. презрение, пренебрежение to have the greatest disdain for smth. ≈ страшно презирать что-л. Haughtiness is founded on the high opinion we entertain of ourselves;
disdain, on the low opinion we have of others. ≈ Надменность основывается на высоком самомнении, презрение - на низком мнении о других. Syn: scorn, contempt
2. гл.
1) презирать, относиться с презрением;
не уважать I disdain your sneer. ≈ К вашим насмешкам я отношусь с презрением. Syn: despise, scorn
2.
2) считать ниже своего достоинства презрение;
пренебрежение - to treat smb. with * относиться к кому-л. свысока - * for fascist propaganda презрение к фашистской пропаганде презирать;
пренебрегать - to * flattery презирать лесть - to * an offer пренебречь предложением считать ниже своего достоинства - to * to notice /noticing/ an insult считать ниже своего достоинства заметить оскорбление - they *ed the town library они не снисходили до городской библиотеки disdain надменность ~ презирать ~ презрение, пренебрежение ~ считать ниже своего достоинства;
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10 amenable to flattery
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11 грубая лесть
грубая лесть, подхалимство — fulsome flattery
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12 падкий на лесть
грубая лесть, подхалимство — fulsome flattery
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13 sdegnare
( disprezzare) despise( fare arrabbiarre) incense* * *sdegnare v.tr.1 to disdain; ( disprezzare) to scorn: non sdegnare la compagnia della gente umile, don't scorn the company of simple people; sdegnò l'invito che gli era così cortesemente rivolto, he disdained the invitation that was so courteously made; sdegnare l'adulazione, le lodi, gli onori, to disdain flattery, praise, honours // sdegnare il cibo, to refuse to eat2 ( provocare lo sdegno di) to provoke, to irritate, to anger: le sue parole sdegnarono i presenti, his words angered those who were there.◘ sdegnarsi v.intr.pron. ( adirarsi) to be irritated, to get* angry; ( offendersi) to be offended: mi sdegnai a quella proposta, I was irritated (o shocked) at the proposal; si sdegnò nel ricevere l'elemosina, he got offended when he was given alms; sdegnare con qlcu., to get angry with s.o.* * *[zdeɲ'ɲare]1. vt(disprezzare) to scorn, despise2. vip (sdegnarsi)* * *[zdeɲ'ɲare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (disdegnare) to scorn, to disdain [ricchezza, gloria]2) (provocare sdegno in) to make* [sb.] indignant2.* * *sdegnare/zdeŋ'ŋare/ [1]1 (disdegnare) to scorn, to disdain [ricchezza, gloria]2 (provocare sdegno in) to make* [sb.] indignantII sdegnarsi verbo pronominale -
14 презирать
презреть (вн.)1. тк. несов. despise (d.), hold* in contempt (d.)презирать кого-л. за трусость — despise smb. for his cowardice
2. (отвергать, пренебрегать) disdain (d.)презирать опасность — defy / scorn danger
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15 презирать
несов. - презира́ть, сов. - презре́ть; (вн.)презира́ть кого́-л за тру́сость — despise smb for his cowardice
презира́ть лесть — disdain flattery
2) (отвергать, пренебрегать) disdain (d)презира́ть опа́сность — defy / scorn danger
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16 презирать
1. scorning2. scorns3. despise4. disdain5. scorn6. scornedСинонимический ряд:игнорируемый (прил.) игнорируемыйАнтонимический ряд:почитаемый; уважаемый; чтимый -
17 презирать лесть
Makarov: disdain flattery -
18 disprezzare
despise* * *disprezzare v.tr.1 to despise, to scorn, to disdain, to spurn: disprezza il denaro, she despises money; disprezzare un consiglio, to scorn a piece of advice; ti disprezzo per quello che hai fatto!, I despise you for what you have done; disprezzare l'adulazione e gli adulatori, to spurn flattery and flatterers; ( considerare di poco conto) to look down on (s.o., sthg.): disprezza tutti, he looks down on everybody2 ( non tenere in alcun conto) to disregard, to ignore: disprezzare il pericolo, to disregard (o to ignore) the danger; disprezzare un ordine, to disregard an order.◘ disprezzarsi v.rifl. to have a poor opinion of oneself, to despise oneself: si è sempre disprezzato per non avere raggiunto il successo, he's always despised himself for not having been successful.* * *[dispret'tsare]verbo transitivo (detestare) to condemn, to despise, to disdain ( per for; per aver fatto for doing); (non tenere in alcun conto) to disregard [ pericolo]; (disdegnare) to look down on [ stile di vita]; to scorn [ azione]; to spurn [aiuto, consiglio]* * *disprezzare/dispret'tsare/ [1](detestare) to condemn, to despise, to disdain ( per for; per aver fatto for doing); (non tenere in alcun conto) to disregard [ pericolo]; (disdegnare) to look down on [ stile di vita]; to scorn [ azione]; to spurn [aiuto, consiglio].
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