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1 insult
أَهَانَ \ humiliate: to shame; lower the pride of: a humiliating defeat. insult: to be very rude to; treat with dishonour: He insulted me by calling me a liar. \ حَقَّرَ \ humiliate: to shame; lower the pride of: a humiliating defeat. insult: to be very rude to; treat with dishonour: He insulted me by calling me a liar. \ See Also أهان (أَهَانَ) -
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[ɪnˈsalt]1. verbto treat (a person) rudely or contemptuously:يُهين، يَشْتُمHe insulted her by telling her she was not only ugly but stupid too.
2. [ˈɪnsalt] noun(a) comment or action that insults:إهانَه، شَتيمَه، مَسَبَّهShe took it as an insult that he did not shake hands with her.
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تَحْقِير \ insult: (an) insulting statement or action. debasement: depreciation; contempt. -
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6 insult
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7 Human Repeated Insult Patch Test
Chemistry: HRIPT (исследование кожной чувствительности)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Human Repeated Insult Patch Test
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8 Hurt Insult Threaten Or Scream
Law: HITSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Hurt Insult Threaten Or Scream
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9 Repeated Insult Patch Test
Cosmetology: RIPTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Repeated Insult Patch Test
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10 friendly insult
Australian slang: mug ("have a go, yer mug") -
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12 environmental insult
отрицательное эстетическое воздействие окружающей среды или отдельных её элементовАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > environmental insult
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13 обида
insult, injury, affront, offence, wrong* * *обѝда,ж., -и insult, injury, affront, offence, wrong, slight; abuse; a slap in the face; голяма \обидаа outrage; нанасям \обидаа insult, offend; \обидаа на държавен глава lese-majesty; обсипаха го с какви ли не \обидаи every insult was put upon him; преглъщам \обидаа swallow an insult, pocket an insult/injury; eat dirt/humble pie/o.’s leek/амep. crow; стигам до \обидаи come to high words.* * *insult, injury, affront, offence, wrong -
14 оскърбление
insult, injury, contumely, wrongгрубо оскърбление outrageоскърбление чрез действие юр. assault and batteryоскърбление чрез думи юр. contumelyнанасям оскърбление на insult, offend* * *оскърблѐние,ср., -я insult, injury, contumely, wrong, affront, offence, abuse; грубо \оскърблениее outrage; нанасям \оскърблениее на insult, offend; \оскърблениее на съда disrespect/contempt of court; \оскърблениее чрез действие юр. assault and battery; \оскърблениее чрез думи юр. contumely.* * *insult; offence; affront; contempt; contumely (юр. чрез думи); assault (юр. оскърбление); galling; outrage* * *1. insult, injury, contumely, wrong 2. ОСКЪРБЛЕНИЕ чрез действие юр. assault and battery 3. ОСКЪРБЛЕНИЕ чрез думи юр. contumely 4. грубо ОСКЪРБЛЕНИЕ outrage 5. нанасям ОСКЪРБЛЕНИЕ на insult, offend -
15 ingiuriare
insult* * *ingiuriare v.tr. to insult, to abuse, to revile; to call (s.o.) names; (dir.) to slander: ingiuriarono l'arbitro più volte, they insulted the referee several times.◘ ingiuriarsi v.rifl.rec. to insult each other (one another), to abuse each other (one another), to revile each other (one another); to call each other (one another) names: i due automobilisti si ingiuriarono, the two motorists hurled insults at each other (o called each other names).* * *[indʒu'rjare] 1.verbo transitivo to insult, to abuse2.verbo pronominale ingiuriarsi to insult each other, to swear* at one another* * *ingiuriare/indʒu'rjare/ [1]to insult, to abuseII ingiuriarsi verbo pronominaleto insult each other, to swear* at one another. -
16 insultare
insult* * *insultare v.tr. to insult, to abuse: insultare qlcu., to insult (o to abuse) s.o.; insultare qlcu. senza mezzi termini, to abuse s.o. roundly.* * *[insul'tare] 1.2.farsi insultare — to be o get sworn at
verbo pronominale insultarsi to exchange insults* * *insultare/insul'tare/ [1]II insultarsi verbo pronominaleto exchange insults. -
17 оскърбявам
insult, offend, injure, wound, hurtоскърбявам грубо outrageоскърбявам се take offence* * *оскърбя̀вам,гл. insult, offend, injure, wound, hurt, affront, abuse; \оскърбявам грубо outrage;\оскърбявам се take offence.* * *abuse: You оскърбявам me with your disregard. - Твоето пренебрежение ме оскърбява.; huff; insult; outrage; scarify (прен.)* * *1. insult, offend, injure, wound, hurt 2. ОСКЪРБЯВАМ ce take offence 3. ОСКЪРБЯВАМ грубо outrage -
18 decir una andanada de insultos
• insult over and over• throw insult upon insult on• throw one insult after another uponDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > decir una andanada de insultos
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19 decir una retahíla de insultos
• insult over and over• throw insult upon insult on• throw one insult after another uponDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > decir una retahíla de insultos
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20 echar una andanada de insultos
• insult over and over• throw insult upon insult on• throw one insult after another uponDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > echar una andanada de insultos
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insult — vb affront, outrage, *offend Analogous words: humiliate, humble, debase, degrade, *abase: flout, *scoff, jeer, gird, gibe, fleer, sneer: mock, taunt, deride, *ridicule Antonyms: honor Contrasted words: gratify, *pl … New Dictionary of Synonyms
insult — [n] hateful communication abuse, affront, aspersion, black eye*, blasphemy, cheap shot*, contempt, contumely, derision, despite, discourtesy, disdainfulness, disgrace, disrespect, ignominy, impertinence, impudence, incivility, indignity,… … New thesaurus
insult — ► VERB ▪ speak to or treat with disrespect or abuse. ► NOUN 1) an insulting remark or action. 2) a thing so worthless or contemptible as to be offensive: the pay offer is an absolute insult. ORIGIN Latin insultare jump or trample on … English terms dictionary
insult — [in sult′; ] for n. [ in′sult΄] vt. [MFr insulter < L insultare, to leap upon, scoff at, insult < in , in, on + saltare, freq. of salire, to leap: see SALIENT] 1. to treat or speak to with scorn, insolence, or great disrespect; subject to… … English World dictionary
Insult — (Insultation, v. lat.), 1) muthwilliger Angriff; 2) Beschimpfung; 3) Beleidigung; daher Insultiren, übermüthig begegnen, verhöhnen, beschimpfen, beleidigen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon