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1 he rushed forward in contempt of danger
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > he rushed forward in contempt of danger
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2 contempt
CONTEMPT FOR, OFContempt for сочетается, как правило, с конкретным существительным, обозначающим лицо: contempt for a petty person, contempt for a liar. Contempt of употребляется с отвлеченными существительными: contempt of danger, contempt of death.Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > contempt
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[kən'tempt]nome disprezzo m.to feel contempt for sb., to hold sb. in contempt — provare disprezzo per qcn., disprezzare qcn.
contempt of court — dir. oltraggio alla corte
* * *[kən'tempt]1) (very low opinion; scorn: She spoke with utter contempt of her husband's behaviour.) disprezzo2) (disregard for the law.) oltraggio•- contemptibly
- contemptuous
- contemptuously* * *contempt /kənˈtɛmpt/n. [u]1 disprezzo; sprezzo; dispregio (lett.): to hold in contempt, disprezzare; spregiare; avere in dispregio; in contempt of danger, con sprezzo del pericolo; open contempt, evidente disprezzo2 (leg., = contempt of court) oltraggio alla corte; disobbedienza a un ordine della corte ( reato non esistente in Italia): to be found in contempt, essere giudicato colpevole di oltraggio alla corte NOTE DI CULTURA: contempt of court: l'«oltraggio alla corte» può costituire sia illecito civile ( civil contempt), sia penale ( criminal contempt): il primo è ad es. il rifiuto di obbedire alla corte o di far parte di una giuria, il secondo consiste in reati come la corruzione della giuria, ma anche ogni forma turbativa del procedimento giudiziario● beneath contempt, ignobile; inqualificabile; indegno.* * *[kən'tempt]nome disprezzo m.to feel contempt for sb., to hold sb. in contempt — provare disprezzo per qcn., disprezzare qcn.
contempt of court — dir. oltraggio alla corte
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[kənʹtempt] n1. презрениеto have /to hold/ smb. in contempt - презирать кого-л.
to bring contempt upon oneself, to fall into contempt - навлечь на себя всеобщее презрение
to treat smb. with contempt - третировать кого-л.
to be beneath contempt - ≅ низко пасть; быть гнусным, смехотворным и т. п.
2. юр.1) неуважение (к суду и т. п.); оскорбление (органов власти, парламента и т. п.)the contempt power - амер. право (конгресса, суда) наказывать без судебного разбирательства лиц, обвиняемых в оскорблении конгресса или суда
contempt of Congress - амер. неуважение к конгрессу
2) невыполнение распоряжений судаcontempt of the law - нарушение /несоблюдение/ норм права
contempt of court - оскорбление суда, невыполнение его распоряжений; неявка в суд
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in contempt of - вопреки, невзирая наhe rushed forward in contempt of danger - он бросился вперёд невзирая на опасность
in contempt of all rules - вопреки всем правилам, в нарушение всех правил
familiarity breeds contempt см. familiarity ♢
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1. n презрение2. n юр. неуважение; оскорбление3. n юр. невыполнение распоряжений судаcontempt of court — оскорбление суда, невыполнение его распоряжений; неявка в суд
Синонимический ряд:1. abhorrence (noun) abhorrence; aversion; disgust; distaste; revulsion2. defiance (noun) contumacy; defiance; disrespect; recalcitrance; stubbornness; unruliness3. despite (noun) despisal; despisement; despite; disdain; disparagement4. disgrace (noun) discredit; disesteem; disfavor; disgrace; dishonor; dishonour; disrepute; ignominy; indignity; infamy; obloquy; odium; opprobrium; ridicule; shame; stigma5. scorn (noun) contumely; derision; disregard; loathing; scorn; slight; venom6. snobbery (noun) arrogance; audacity; impudence; insolence; snobbery; snobbismАнтонимический ряд:admiration; affection; approbation; approval; endorsement; honour; praise; regard; respect; reverence; sanction -
6 contempt
/kən'tempt/ * danh từ - sự coi khinh, sự coi thường, sự bỉ, sự khinh rẻ, sự khinh miệt =he rushed forward in contempt of danger+ anh ta xông lên phía trước coi thường cả nguy hiểm =to have a contempt for something+ coi thường cái gì =to show contempt for someone+ tỏ vẻ khinh rẻ ai =to treat someone with contempt+ đối xử ai một cách khinh miệt; coi không ra gì =to hold somebody in contempt+ coi khinh ai =to incur someone's contempt+ bị ai khinh rẻ =to fall into contempt+ bị khinh rẻ, bị khinh miệt =to bring someone into contempt+ làm cho ai bị khinh miệt - (pháp lý) sự xúc phạm; sự không tuân lệnh (quan toà, toà án) =contempt of court+ sự không tuân lệnh toà; sự xúc phạm quan toà !familiarity breeds contempt; too much familiarity breeds contempt - (tục ngữ) thân quá hoá nhờn -
7 contempt
[kən΄tempt] n արհամարհանք, ար համարհական վերաբերմունք. անարգանք, վիրավորանք. contempt for smth ար հա մարհանք ինչ-որ բանի նկատմամբ. feel contempt for smn, hold smb in contempt արհամարհանք տածել. incur contempt արհամարհանք առաջացնել. be beneath contempt նույնիսկ արհամարհանքի արժանի չլինել. complete contempt of danger վտանգի լրիվ արհամարհում. fall into contempt արհամարհանքի արժանանալ. contempt of court իրավ. դա տա վճռի/ դատարանի արհամարհում -
8 contempt
§ სასამართლოს მიმართ უპატივცემულობის გამომ ღავნება§ზიზღი, სიძულვილიby such behavior you'll fall into contempt ასეთი მოქცევით ყველას თავს შეაზიზღებhe showed complete contempt of danger საშიშროებას / ხიფათს არაფრად აგდებდა -
9 contempt
kənˈtempt сущ.
1) презрение к (for) to fall into contempt ≈ вызывать к себе презрение to have/hold in contempt ≈ презирать to demonstrate, display, show contempt for ≈ демонстрировать презрение к чему-л. или кому-л. bitter contempt deep contempt profound contempt total contempt unmitigated contempt utter contempt Syn: disdain
2) юр. а) неуважение, оскорбление( органов власти) contempt against judge ≈ неуважение к суду contempt of Congress ≈ неуважение к конгрессу contempt of court б) нарушение норм права;
неповиновение( власти, суду и т. п.)
3) бесчестье, позор Syn: dishonour, disgrace ∙ in contempt of презрение - to feel * for a liar испытывать презрение к лжецу - to have /to hold/ smb. in * презирать кого-л. - to bring * upon oneself, to fall into * навлечь на себя всеобщее презрение - to treat smbю with * третировать кого-лю - to be beneath * низко пасть;
быть гнусным, смехотворным и т. п. - such accusation is beneath * такое обвинение просто смехотворно (юридическое) неуважение (к суду и т. п.) ;
оскорбление (органов власти, парламента и т. п.) - direct * оскорбление суда( на судебном заседании) - the * power (американизм) право( конгресса, суда) наказывать без судебного разбирательства лица, обвиняемых в оскорблении конгресса или суда - * of Congress( американизм) неуважение к конгрессу невыполнение распоряжений суда - * of the law нарушение норм права - * of court оскорбление суда, невыполнение его распоряжений;
неявка в суд > in * of вопреки, невзирая на > he rushed forward in * of danger он бросился вперед невзирая на опасность > in * of all rules вопреки всем правилам, в нарушение всех правил contempt нарушение (норм, права) ~ нарушение норм права ~ невыполнение распоряжений суда ~ юр. неуважение (к власти и т. п.) ;
contempt of court оскорбление суда, неуважение к суду;
in contempt of вопреки, невзирая на ~ неуважение, оскорбление (органа власти) ~ неуважение ~ оскорбление ~ презрение (for - к) ;
to fall into contempt вызывать к себе презрение;
to have (или to hold) in contempt презирать ~ юр. неуважение (к власти и т. п.) ;
contempt of court оскорбление суда, неуважение к суду;
in contempt of вопреки, невзирая на ~ of court неуважение к суду ~ of court оскорбление суда ~ презрение (for - к) ;
to fall into contempt вызывать к себе презрение;
to have (или to hold) in contempt презирать ~ презрение (for - к) ;
to fall into contempt вызывать к себе презрение;
to have (или to hold) in contempt презирать ~ юр. неуважение (к власти и т. п.) ;
contempt of court оскорбление суда, неуважение к суду;
in contempt of вопреки, невзирая наБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > contempt
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10 in contempt of smth.
вопреки чему-л., несмотря на что-л., невзирая на что-л.; в нарушение чего-лThey rushed forward in contempt of danger. — Презрев опасность, они бросились вперед.
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11 он бросился вперёд невзирая на опасность
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > он бросился вперёд невзирая на опасность
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12 complete
§ სრული, დასრულებული§1 სრულიcomplete / strained silence სრული / დაძაბული სიჩუმეwe’re in complete ignorance of his plans მისი გეგმების შესახებ სულ არაფერი ვიცითhe was a complete wreck მთლად დავარდა / გაბეხრეკდაmy attempt ended in a complete fiasco ჩემი მცდელობა სრული მარცხით დამთავრდაa complete edition of I. Chavchavadze ი. ჭავჭავაძის თხზულებათა სრული კრებული / გამოცემაhe showed complete contempt of danger საშიშროებას / ხიფათს არაფრად აგდებდა2 დამთავრებული3 დამთავრება (დაამთავრებს), დასრულდებაthey completed the repairs of the house in a month სახლის რემონტი ერთ თვეში დაამთავრეს -
13 supremo
supreme* * *supremo agg.1 ( sommo, altissimo) supreme: suprema felicità, supreme happiness; l'autorità suprema, the supreme authority; il bene supremo, the supreme good; il Capo supremo della Chiesa, the Supreme Pontiff; il Capo supremo dello Stato, the Head of State // (mil.) il Comandante Supremo, the commander-in-chief; comando supremo, high command // il Consiglio Supremo, the Supreme Council // la Corte Suprema, the Supreme Court of Justice // l'Ente Supremo, the Supreme Being4 ( massimo) great (est), highest: con supremo disprezzo del pericolo, with the greatest (o utmost) contempt for danger; con supremo sforzo, with a supreme effort; con mia suprema soddisfazione, to my great satisfaction; è cosa di suprema importanza, it is a matter of the highest (o of the utmost o of paramount) importance5 ( ultimo, estremo) last: il supremo addio, the last farewell; il supremo conforto della fede, the last consolation of faith; l'ora suprema, one's last hour; il suo sforzo supremo, his crowning effort // il Giudizio Supremo, the Last Judgement.* * *[su'prɛmo]1) (più elevato) [autorità, capo] supremecorte -a — high court; (negli USA) Supreme Court
2) (grandissimo) [felicità, disprezzo] greatest* * *supremo/su'prεmo/1 (più elevato) [autorità, capo] supreme; comandante supremo Supreme Commander; corte -a high court; (negli USA) Supreme Court2 (grandissimo) [felicità, disprezzo] greatest -
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contempt for death;[ med største dødsforagt] with complete disregard of danger;(fig, spøg.) nothing daunted. -
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mépris [mepʀi]masculine noun* * *mepʀinom masculin invariable1) ( dédain) contempt (de for)2) ( indifférence)mépris de — (d'argent, de succès) contempt for; (de danger, des convenances) disregard for
* * *mepʀi, iz mépris, -e1. ppSee:méprendre2. nm1) (= dédain) contemptIl nous a traités avec mépris. — He treated us with contempt.
2) (= indifférence)le mépris de [loi, dignité humaine] — contempt for
au mépris de [loi, convenances, conseils, règles] — in defiance of
* * *mépris nm inv1 ( dédain) contempt, scorn (de for); avoir du mépris pour qn/qch to despise sb/sth, to scorn sb/sth; ton/sourire de mépris contemptuous ou scornful tone/smile;2 ( indifférence) mépris de contempt for [argent, succès]; disregard for [danger, mort, convenances]; au mépris de la loi/du danger regardless of the law/of danger.[mepri] nom masculinavoir ou éprouver du mépris pour to be filled with contempt for, to despiseavec mépris scornfully, contemptuouslyle mépris de [convenances, tradition] contempt for, lack of regard for————————au mépris de locution prépositionnelle -
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m contempt* * *disprezzo s.m.1 contempt, scorn, disdain: in disprezzo della legge, in defiance of the law; incorrere nel disprezzo di qlcu., to incur s.o.'s contempt; tenere qlcu., qlco. in disprezzo, to hold s.o., sthg. in contempt (o to scorn s.o., sthg.); provare disprezzo per qlcu., qlco., to feel contempt (o scorn) for s.o., sthg.* * *[dis'prɛttso]sostantivo maschile (disdegno) contempt, defiance, disdain, scorn ( per for); (del pericolo, della vita ecc.) disregarddisprezzo di sé — self-contempt, self-disgust
* * *disprezzo/dis'prεttso/sostantivo m.(disdegno) contempt, defiance, disdain, scorn ( per for); (del pericolo, della vita ecc.) disregard; disprezzo di sé self-contempt, self-disgust. -
17 despreciar
v.1 to scorn.2 to spurn.3 to despise, to disdain, to flout, to hold in contempt.Ricardo desprecia a los avaros Richard despises cheapskates.4 to turn down, to snub.La chica despreció su ayuda The girl turned down his help.* * *1 (desdeñar) to despise, scorn, look down on2 (desestimar) to reject; (ignorar) to disregard, ignore* * *1. VT1) [+ persona] to despise, scorn2) (=rechazar) [+ oferta, regalo] to spurn, reject2.See:* * *verbo transitivoa) ( menospreciar) < persona> to look down onb) ( rechazar) <oferta/ayuda> to spurn (liter), to rejectc) ( no tener en cuenta) <posibilidad/consejo> to disregard, discount* * *= disparage, scorn, despise, be scornful of, hold in + disgrace, snub, deprecate, have + contempt for, look down + Posesivo + nose at, look down on/upon.Ex. For whatever reason, Shera chose to disparage rather than to take seriously the substance of Briet's ideas.Ex. Marshall Edmonds seemed pathetic to her, a person more to be pitied than to be scorned.Ex. By this later period pressmen in England were despised as mere 'horses', the 'great guzzlers of beer' who were rebuked by the young Benjamin Franklin for their mindless intemperance.Ex. There is a large number of people who cannot afford paperbacks and would like to read, but are afraid or scornful of the ethos of the middle-class library.Ex. Yet, despite his great erudition and powerful writings, his scheme has had little success in establishing itself as a major competitor to such schemes as DC, UDC and LC, which Bliss himself held in some contempt.Ex. Some black librarian see little progress towards race-neutral attitudes and finds themselves either directly or indirectly snubbed, patronised or completely ignored by users as well as staff members.Ex. In these instances, it is important to avoid putting one's colleagues in another unit on the defensive or deprecating another unit to a patron.Ex. The androgynous dandy lived the idea of beauty, had contempt for bourgeois values, and was elitist and estranged from women.Ex. It's the kind of barn where you can learn to ride without feeling mocked or like some hoity-toities are looking down their nose at you.Ex. The problem with that is that most literate societies look down on people who can't read well.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( menospreciar) < persona> to look down onb) ( rechazar) <oferta/ayuda> to spurn (liter), to rejectc) ( no tener en cuenta) <posibilidad/consejo> to disregard, discount* * *= disparage, scorn, despise, be scornful of, hold in + disgrace, snub, deprecate, have + contempt for, look down + Posesivo + nose at, look down on/upon.Ex: For whatever reason, Shera chose to disparage rather than to take seriously the substance of Briet's ideas.
Ex: Marshall Edmonds seemed pathetic to her, a person more to be pitied than to be scorned.Ex: By this later period pressmen in England were despised as mere 'horses', the 'great guzzlers of beer' who were rebuked by the young Benjamin Franklin for their mindless intemperance.Ex: There is a large number of people who cannot afford paperbacks and would like to read, but are afraid or scornful of the ethos of the middle-class library.Ex: Yet, despite his great erudition and powerful writings, his scheme has had little success in establishing itself as a major competitor to such schemes as DC, UDC and LC, which Bliss himself held in some contempt.Ex: Some black librarian see little progress towards race-neutral attitudes and finds themselves either directly or indirectly snubbed, patronised or completely ignored by users as well as staff members.Ex: In these instances, it is important to avoid putting one's colleagues in another unit on the defensive or deprecating another unit to a patron.Ex: The androgynous dandy lived the idea of beauty, had contempt for bourgeois values, and was elitist and estranged from women.Ex: It's the kind of barn where you can learn to ride without feeling mocked or like some hoity-toities are looking down their nose at you.Ex: The problem with that is that most literate societies look down on people who can't read well.* * *despreciar [A1 ]vt1 (menospreciar) ‹persona› to look down onla despreciaban por su humilde origen people looked down on her because of her humble backgroundlo desprecio profundamente I despise him2 (rechazar) ‹oferta/ayuda› to spurn ( liter), to rejectle despreció el regalo he spurned her giftes un trabajo que todos desprecian it's a job which everyone feels is beneath them3 (ser indiferente a) ‹peligro/muerte› to disregard, scorn ( liter)4 (no tener en cuenta) ‹posibilidad/consejo› to disregard, discount* * *
despreciar ( conjugate despreciar) verbo transitivo
( profundamente) to despise
despreciar verbo transitivo
1 (odiar) to despise
2 (menospreciar) to look down on, to scorn
3 (desdeñar) to reject, spurn
' despreciar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
menospreciar
English:
despise
- disdain
- flout
- look down on
- disregard
- nose
* * *despreciar vt1. [desdeñar] to look down on, to scorn;lo desprecian por su egoísmo they look down on him because of his selfishness;no sabes cómo te desprecio you can't imagine how much I despise you2. [rechazar] to spurn;ha despreciado muchas ofertas he has rejected many offers;tómeselo, no me lo desprecie take it, don't turn it down3. [ignorar] to scorn, to disregard;despreció el mal tiempo y se fue a esquiar scorning o disregarding the poor weather, he went skiing* * *v/t1 look down on, despise2 propuesta reject* * *despreciar vtdesdeñar, menospreciar: to despise, to scorn, to disdain* * *despreciar vb1. (menospreciar) to look down on / to despise2. (rechazar) to reject -
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sprezzo s.m.* * *['sprettso]sostantivo maschile* * *sprezzo/'sprettso/sostantivo m.sprezzo del pericolo defiance of danger. -
19 fly in the face of
(to oppose or defy; to treat with contempt: He flew in the face of danger.) gøre vold på; trodse* * *(to oppose or defy; to treat with contempt: He flew in the face of danger.) gøre vold på; trodse -
20 пренебрегать
несовер. - пренебрегать;
совер. - пренебречь( кем-л./чем-л.)
1) neglect, disregard, disdain, slight
2) (презирать) scorn, ignore, despise пренебрегать чьим-л. советом ≈ to scorn smb.'s advice пренебрегать чьим-л. мнением ≈ to scorn/ignore smb.'s opinionпренебре|гать -, пренебречь (тв.)
1. (относиться с презрением) ignore (smb., smth.), scorn (smb., smth.) ;
look down (on) ;
2. (оставлять без внимания) ignore (smth.), neglect (smth.) ;
~ советом neglect advice;
~ опасностью ignore danger;
~жение с.
3. (презрительнo-высокомерное отношение) contempt, disrespect;
высказать своё ~жение к кому-л. show* one`s disrespect for smb. ;
с ~жением упоминать о ком-л. speak* slightingly of smb. ;
4. (отсутствие должного внимания) contempt;
отнестись с ~жением к чему-л. treat smth. with contempt.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > пренебрегать
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