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1 insult
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2 affront
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3 smart
1. adjective1) (neat and well-dressed; fashionable: You're looking very smart today; a smart suit.) elegantný2) (clever and quick in thought and action: We need a smart boy to help in the shop; I don't trust some of those smart salesmen.) šikovný; bystrý; prefíkaný3) (brisk; sharp: She gave him a smart slap on the cheek.) rázny, ostrý2. verb1) ((of part of the body) to be affected by a sharp stinging feeling: The thick smoke made his eyes smart.) páliť2) (to feel annoyed, resentful etc after being insulted etc: He is still smarting from your remarks.) trpieť, sužovať3. noun(the stinging feeling left by a blow or the resentful feeling left by an insult: He could still feel the smart of her slap/insult.) (pálčivá) bolesť, utrpenie- smarten- smartly
- smartness
- smart bomb
- smart card* * *• vkusný• utrpenie• vypit si to• vypadajúci ako nový• vtipný• silný• švihácky• štípat• tažký• tvrdý• prísny• elegantný• elegán• frajer• drzý• energický• inteligentný• jasný• bolest• bolestivý• boliet• bystrý• bezohladný• culý• citelný• cítit bolest• cistý• chytrácky• rezký• rýchly• pálivá bolest• ostrý• pálenie• pekný• pálit• pálcivost• poriadny• pôsobit pálcivý pocit• pohotový• luxusný• muka• módny• mat pálcivý pocit• moderný• odskákat si• odpykat• odniest si -
4 snub
1. past tense, past participle - snubbed; verb(to treat, or speak to, in a cold, scornful way; to insult: He snubbed me by not replying to my question.) napomenúť, okríknuť; uraziť2. noun(an act of snubbing; an insult.) urážka3. adjective((of the nose) short and slightly turned up at the end: a snub nose.) ohrnutý* * *• uvádzat• utlmit• zabrzdit• zakotvit lod• zastavit sa• zastavit• zapriet• zavinút• zotrvacný pohyb• skocit do reci• šetrit• skracovat• spustit kotvu• urezávat• urazit nevšímaním• usadit• ignorovat• dat cez nos• rázne skritizovat• prudko zadrhnút• napnút sa• napomenút• napnút• omotat• ohrdit• ohrdnutie• ohrdnút• okate si nevšímat• odbitie• odbit -
5 abuse
1. [ə'bju:z] verb1) (to use wrongly, usually with harmful results: She abused her privileges by taking too long a holiday.) zneužiť2) (to insult or speak roughly to: She abused the servants.) nadávať, urážať2. [ə'bju:s] noun1) (insulting language: He shouted abuse at her.) nadávka, urážka2) (the wrong use of something: This toy has been subjected to a lot of abuse.) poškodzovanie, zneužitie•- abusive- abusively
- abusiveness* * *• vyhadzovat• zle zaobchádzat• zlé zaobchádzanie• zle nakladat• zloduch• zneužitie• zneužit• týranie• týrat• tupit• urážky• tupenie• prepínat• hana• kazit• byt oklamaný• byt podvedený• osocovat• poškodzovanie• nadávka• nadávat• nadávky• mat prehnané nároky• ohovárat -
6 deliberate
[di'libərət]1) (intentional and not by accident: That was a deliberate insult.) úmyselný2) (cautious and not hurried: He had a very deliberate way of walking.) rozvážny•* * *• uvažovat• zámerný• úmyselný• radit sa• rozvážny• rokovat• opatrný -
7 inadvertent
[inəd'və:tənt](not done on purpose: an inadvertent insult.) neúmyselný* * *• nechtiac• nevedomky• neúmyselný -
8 knowingly
1) (in a knowing manner: She smiled knowingly.) významne2) (deliberately or on purpose: He would not knowingly insult her.) vedome* * *• vedome• znalecky• úmyselne -
9 manhood
1) ((of a male) the state of being adult, physically (and mentally) mature etc: He died before he reached manhood.) dospelosť2) (manly qualities: He took her refusal to marry him as an insult to his manhood.) mužskosť* * *• zmužilost• zrelost• dospelost• mužnost• muži• mužské obyvatelstvo• mužný vek• odvaha -
10 outrage
1. noun(a wicked act, especially of great violence: the outrages committed by the soldiers; The decision to close the road is a public outrage.) násilnosť; urážka; pobúrenie2. verb(to hurt, shock or insult: She was outraged by his behaviour.) rozhorčiť- outrageously
- outrageousness* * *• znásilnit• zneuctit• zneuctenie• zneuctovat• znásilnovat• urážka• urazit• tupit• ukrutnost• urážat• previnit sa• dopustit sa násilia• dopúštat sa násilia• dopustit sa krutosti• hnev• rozhorcenie• rozhorcit• rozzúrit• pobúrit• pobúrenie• potupa• potupit• krivda• násilnost• násilný cin• násilie• násilenstvo -
11 retaliate
[rə'tælieit](to do something unpleasant to a person in return for something unpleasant he has done to one: If you insult him, he will retaliate.) vrátiť, odplatiť* * *• uvalit ochranné clo• oplácat rovným -
12 swallow
I 1. ['swoləu] verb1) (to allow to pass down the throat to the stomach: Try to swallow the pill; His throat was so painful that he could hardly swallow.) prehltnúť2) (to accept (eg a lie or insult) without question or protest: You'll never get her to swallow that story!) prehltnúť2. noun(an act of swallowing.) prehltnutie- swallow up II ['swoləu] noun(a type of insect-eating bird with long wings and a divided tail.) lastovička* * *• vstrebat do seba• vziat spät• zbehnút• zhltnút• zniest• zmierit sa• sadnút na lep (slang.)• schopnost jest• strpiet• spotrebovat• tažko strávitelný• prehrýzt• prehltnút• prehltnutie• prehltat• prijat do seba• hltan• dúšok• hlt• hltat• hodit do seba• absorbovat• chut• pochopit• pokladat za pravdivé• pohltit• lastovicka• neuveritelný• nezretelne vyslovovat• nechat si pre seba• nevyslovit• odvolat• neznesitelný• odíst do výslužby -
13 wrong
[roŋ] 1. adjective1) (having an error or mistake(s); incorrect: The child gave the wrong answer; We went in the wrong direction.) nesprávny2) (incorrect in one's answer(s), opinion(s) etc; mistaken: I thought Singapore was south of the Equator, but I was quite wrong.) nemať pravdu, mýliť sa3) (not good, not morally correct etc: It is wrong to steal.) nesprávny4) (not suitable: He's the wrong man for the job.) nevhodný5) (not right; not normal: There's something wrong with this engine; What's wrong with that child - why is she crying?) nie v poriadku2. adverb(incorrectly: I think I may have spelt her name wrong.) zle3. noun(that which is not morally correct: He does not know right from wrong.) zlo4. verb(to insult or hurt unjustly: You wrong me by suggesting that I'm lying.) krivdiť- wrongful- wrongfully
- wrongfulness
- wrongly
- wrongdoer
- wrongdoing
- do someone wrong
- do wrong
- do wrong
- go wrong
- in the wrong* * *• zlo• zle• zlý• ukrivdit• hriech• chybný• chybne• pokazený• krivdit• nedobrý• nevhodne• nevhodný• nesprávne• nesprávny -
14 brickbat
noun (an insult: They hurled brickbats at the politician throughout his speech.) urážka -
15 call (someone) names
(to insult (someone) by applying rude names to him.) nadávať -
16 call (someone) names
(to insult (someone) by applying rude names to him.) nadávať -
17 do (someone) wrong
(to insult (someone), treat (someone) unfairly etc.) zachovať sa zle (voči) -
18 do (someone) wrong
(to insult (someone), treat (someone) unfairly etc.) zachovať sa zle (voči) -
19 strike home
((of a blow, insult etc) to reach the place where it will hurt most.) ťať do živého, zasiahnuť
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Insúlt — Insúlt, Insultation (lat.), beleidigender Angriff, Beschimpfung; in der Medizin s.v.w. Anfall, Paroxismus, auch äußere Verletzung; insultieren, gröblich beleidigen, beschimpfen, verhöhnen … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon