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she stiffened at his insolent remarkEnglish-Dutch dictionary > she stiffened at his insolent remark
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English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (an) insolent remark
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['ɪnsələnt]adjвысокомерный, надменный, пренебрежительный, презрительный, наглый, дерзкий, вызывающийAlthough she didn't actually say anything offensive, her expression was sulky, insolent and hostile. — Хотя она ничего оскорбительного не сказала, у нее было угрюмое, высокомерное и враждебное выражение
- insolent person- insolent man
- insolent remark
- insolent conduct
- insolent manners
- insolent words
- insolent with his inferiors
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1. [ʹınsələnt] nнахал, грубиян2. [ʹınsələnt] a1. высокомерный, надменный; пренебрежительный, презрительныйhe is insolent to his inferiors - он высокомерно /с пренебрежением/ относится к своим подчинённым
2. наглый, дерзкий, нахальный; вызывающийinsolent conduct /behaviour/ - наглое поведение
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1. n нахал, грубиян2. a высокомерный, надменный; пренебрежительный, презрительный3. a наглый, дерзкий, нахальный; вызывающийСинонимический ряд:1. forward (adj.) audacious; bold; brazen; cheeky; contumelious; forward; impertinent; impudent; pert; procacious; sassy; saucy; smart2. insulting (adj.) bodacious; contemptuous; disrespectful; insulting; overbearing; rude3. proud (adj.) arrogant; cavalier; disdainful; dismissive; haughty; high-and-mighty; hubristic; huffy; lofty; lordly; orgulous; overweening; presumptuous; proud; proudhearted; supercilious; superior; toploftical; toploftyАнтонимический ряд:base; beggarly; complimentary; courteous; cowardly; cringing; fawning; grovelling; humble; mean; obsequious; polite; poor -
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'insələnt((of a person or his behaviour) insulting or offensive: an insolent stare/remark.) insolente- insolence
tr['ɪnsələnt]1 insolente, descarado,-a, fresco,-ainsolent ['ɪntsələnt] adj: insolenteadj.• descarado, -a adj.• descocado, -a adj.• desmesurado, -a adj.• insolente adj.'ɪnsələntadjective insolente['ɪnsǝlǝnt]ADJ insolente* * *['ɪnsələnt]adjective insolente -
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['ɪnsələnt]aggettivo insolente* * *['insələnt]((of a person or his behaviour) insulting or offensive: an insolent stare/remark.) insolente- insolence* * *insolent /ˈɪnsələnt/a.insolente; arrogante; impertinenteinsolently avv.* * *['ɪnsələnt]aggettivo insolente -
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adjective, insolently adverb1) (insulting[ly]) unverschämt; frech2) (contemptuous[ly]) anmaßend; überheblich* * *['insələnt]- academic.ru/103642/insolently">insolently- insolence* * *in·so·lent[ˈɪn(t)sələnt]adj unverschämt, frech* * *1. adj insolently2. adv['Insələnt, -lI] unverschämt, frech* * *insolent adj (adv insolently)1. anmaßend, überheblich2. unverschämt, frech ( beide:to zu)* * *adjective, insolently adverb1) (insulting[ly]) unverschämt; frech2) (contemptuous[ly]) anmaßend; überheblich* * *adj.frech adj.unverschämt adj. -
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['insələnt]((of a person or his behaviour) insulting or offensive: an insolent stare/remark.) insolent, impertinent- insolence -
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['insələnt]((of a person or his behaviour) insulting or offensive: an insolent stare/remark.) insolent- insolence -
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'insələnt((of a person or his behaviour) insulting or offensive: an insolent stare/remark.) frekk, uforskammet- insolenceadj. \/ˈɪnsələnt\/uforskammet, frekk, skamløs, formastelig -
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['insələnt]((of a person or his behaviour) insulting or offensive: an insolent stare/remark.) ósvífinn- insolence -
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['insələnt]((of a person or his behaviour) insulting or offensive: an insolent stare/remark.) insolente- insolence* * *in.so.lent['insələnt] adj insolente, impudente, atrevido. -
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adj. terbiyesiz, saygısız, küstah, aşağılayıcı, küçük düşürücü, cüretkâr* * *küstah* * *['insələnt]((of a person or his behaviour) insulting or offensive: an insolent stare/remark.) küstah- insolence -
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['insələnt]((of a person or his behaviour) insulting or offensive: an insolent stare/remark.) nesramen- insolence* * *[ínsələnt]adjective ( insolently adverb)predrzen, nesramen; nadut
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