-
1 slap in the face
-
2 slap in the face
пощечина имя существительное: словосочетание:оскорбление (slap in the face)резкое замечание (slap in the face, a flea in one's ear) -
3 slap in the face
-
4 slap\ in\ the\ face
váratlan visszautasítás to slap in the face: pofon üt -
5 slap in the face
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > slap in the face
-
6 slap across the face
Общая лексика: ударить (кого-л.) по лицу -
7 slap cross the face
Общая лексика: ударить (кого-л.) по лицу -
8 slap in the face
2) Сленг: резкий выговор, резкий отказ, резкий отпор, резкий упрёк, резкое осуждение, резкое противостояние, резкий укор, резкое порицание (A sharp rebuke or rebuff.)3) Американский английский: плюнуть в душу (no exact translation) -
9 slap in the face
резкий отпор; оскорблениеАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > slap in the face
-
10 slap on the face
резкий отпор; оскорблениеАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > slap on the face
-
11 slap in the face
סטירת-לחי (מכה על הלחי; תגובה חריפה וקשה בניגוד לציפיות)* * *◙ (תויפיצל דוגינב השקו הפירח הבוגת ;יחלה לע הכמ) יחל-תריטס◄ -
12 slap in the face
ketidak puasan; celaan; kekecewaan -
13 slap in the face
şamar, tokat, hakaret -
14 slap in the face
şamar, tokat, hakaret -
15 slap in the face
шамар; -
16 slap in the face
n.Ohrfeige -n f. -
17 slap in the face
pļauka; apvainojums -
18 slap in the face
-
19 slap in the face
slag i ansiktet (slag på kinden; svår och stark reaktion som är oväntad) -
20 slap in the face
оскорбление, резкое замечание, пощечина
См. также в других словарях:
slap in the face — ► slap in the face an unexpected rejection or affront. Main Entry: ↑slap … English terms dictionary
slap\ in\ the\ face — I. noun An insult; a disappointment. We felt that it was a slap in the face when our gift was returned unopened. Doris thought it was a slap in the face when her boyfriend invited another girl to the dance. Compare: kick in the pants II. v. phr.… … Словарь американских идиом
slap in the face — I. phrasal : a direct sharp insult or rebuff comfortable officers clubs were, naturally, a slap in the face for enlisted men Tomorrow II. phrasal : insult, humiliate slapped in the face by not being invited to the party … Useful english dictionary
Slap in the Face — Infobox Album Name = Slap in the Face Type = Album Artist = Henry Ate Released = 1997 Recorded = Genre = Rock Length = Label = Tic Tic Bang Producer = Reviews = Last album = This album = Slap in the Face (1997) Next album = Slap in the Face is an … Wikipedia
slap in the face(1) — {n.} An insult; a disappointment. * /We felt that it was a slap in the face when our gift was returned unopened./ * /Doris thought it was a slap in the face when her boyfriend invited another girl to the dance./ Compare: KICK IN THE PANTS … Dictionary of American idioms
slap in the face(1) — {n.} An insult; a disappointment. * /We felt that it was a slap in the face when our gift was returned unopened./ * /Doris thought it was a slap in the face when her boyfriend invited another girl to the dance./ Compare: KICK IN THE PANTS … Dictionary of American idioms
slap in the face — n. an insult; a rejection. D That remark was a real slap in the face. □ Her departure was a slap in the face to the manager who had refused to give her a raise … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
slap in the face — an insult Not getting a promotion was a real slap in the face for her … Idioms and examples
slap in the face(2) — {v. phr.} To insult; embarrass; make feel bad. * /John slapped our club in the face by saying that everyone in it was stupid./ * /I don t want to slap her in the face by not coming to her party./ … Dictionary of American idioms
slap in the face(2) — {v. phr.} To insult; embarrass; make feel bad. * /John slapped our club in the face by saying that everyone in it was stupid./ * /I don t want to slap her in the face by not coming to her party./ … Dictionary of American idioms
slap in the face — light hit to the face with an open hand; insulting action, offensive situation; startling and negative occurrence … English contemporary dictionary