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2 humiliate
transitive verb* * *[hju'milieit](to make (someone) feel ashamed: He was humiliated to find that his girlfriend could run faster than he could.) erniedrigen- academic.ru/36020/humiliating">humiliating- humiliation* * *hu·mili·ate[hju:ˈmɪlieɪt]vt1. (humble)▪ to \humiliate sb jdn demütigen [o erniedrigen2. (embarrass)▪ to \humiliate sb/oneself jdn/sich blamierendon't \humiliate me in front of all my friends! stelle mich nicht vor all meinen Freunden bloß!▪ to \humiliate sb jdn vernichtend schlagen* * *[hjuː'mIlIeɪt]vtdemütigen, erniedrigen* * *humiliate [hjuːˈmılıeıt] v/t demütigen, erniedrigen* * *transitive verbI was or felt totally humiliated — ich war zutiefst beschämt
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4 umiliare
humiliate* * *umiliare v.tr. to humiliate, to humble: non devi umiliarlo così, you must not humiliate him like that; umiliare i propri avversari, to humble one's opponents; umiliare qlcu. di fronte a tutti, to humiliate s.o. in front of everybody // umiliare la carne, to mortify the flesh.◘ umiliarsi v.rifl. to humble oneself, to humiliate oneself, to lower oneself: non devi umiliarti, you must not humble yourself; umiliare di fronte a qlcu., to humble oneself before s.o. (o to cringe to s.o.).* * *[umi'ljare]1. vt(gen) to humiliate2. vr (umiliarsi)umiliarsi (davanti a) — to humiliate o humble o.s. (before)
* * *[umi'ljare] 1.verbo transitivo to humble, to humiliate, to degrade [ persona]; to humble, to score off [ avversario]2.* * *umiliare/umi'ljare/ [1]to humble, to humiliate, to degrade [ persona]; to humble, to score off [ avversario]II umiliarsi verbo pronominaleto humble oneself. -
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6 ośmiesz|yć
pf — ośmiesz|ać impf Ⅰ vt to ridicule, to humiliate- ośmieszyli go w oczach klasy they humiliated him in front of the whole class- został ośmieszony przed kolegami he was ridiculed in front of his friendsⅡ ośmieszyć się — ośmieszać się to make a fool of oneself, to humiliate oneself- ośmieszyć się w czyichś oczach to humiliate oneself in front of sb- ośmieszył się dziwacznym strojem he made a fool of himself wearing strange clothesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ośmiesz|yć
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7 degradar
v.1 to degrade, to debase (moralmente).Sus amigos degradaron a Ricardo His friends degraded Richard.Ricardo degradó la leche por dinero Richard downgraded the milk for money.El general degradó al soldado vago The general degraded the lazy soldier.2 to demote.* * *1 to degrade, debase2 MILITAR to demote1 to demean oneself, degrade oneself* * *1. VT1) (=deteriorar) [+ salud] to cause to deteriorate; [+ litoral] to spoil; [+ calidad] to lower, make worse2) (Mil) to demote, downgrade3) (Inform) [+ datos] to corrupt4) (Geol) [+ suelo] to impoverish2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Mil) to demoteb) ( envilecer) to degradec) ( empeorar) <calidad/valor> to diminish2) (Art) to gradate2.degradarse v prona) persona ( humillarse) to demean oneself, degrade oneselfb) (Quím) compuesto to decompose, degrade* * *= cheapen, debase, downgrade [down-grade], degrade, demean, demote, abase.Ex. Simplification is cheapening the process.Ex. As American industry has conclusively proven, the most direct way to cut costs is to debase the quality of the product.Ex. The opposite of the 'halo effect' -- downgrading someone you dislike but whose work is good -- is also an error.Ex. In point of fact, I am well aware that catalogers, as a group, resist with every cell in their bodies any attempt to erode or degrade or compromise the catalog.Ex. While there have been some praiseworthy improvements over the past few years, many biased headings persist which demean the very people who use the catalog.Ex. Supervisors may have to take such action as demoting or terminating an employee.Ex. Fairy tales not abased by the 'culture industry' might save us from our present state of barbarism resulting from a capitalism run wild.----* degradarse = degrade.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Mil) to demoteb) ( envilecer) to degradec) ( empeorar) <calidad/valor> to diminish2) (Art) to gradate2.degradarse v prona) persona ( humillarse) to demean oneself, degrade oneselfb) (Quím) compuesto to decompose, degrade* * *= cheapen, debase, downgrade [down-grade], degrade, demean, demote, abase.Ex: Simplification is cheapening the process.
Ex: As American industry has conclusively proven, the most direct way to cut costs is to debase the quality of the product.Ex: The opposite of the 'halo effect' -- downgrading someone you dislike but whose work is good -- is also an error.Ex: In point of fact, I am well aware that catalogers, as a group, resist with every cell in their bodies any attempt to erode or degrade or compromise the catalog.Ex: While there have been some praiseworthy improvements over the past few years, many biased headings persist which demean the very people who use the catalog.Ex: Supervisors may have to take such action as demoting or terminating an employee.Ex: Fairy tales not abased by the 'culture industry' might save us from our present state of barbarism resulting from a capitalism run wild.* degradarse = degrade.* * *degradar [A1 ]vtA1 ( Mil) to demote2 (envilecer) to degradeestas prácticas degradan al ser humano these practices are degrading to human beings3 (empeorar) ‹calidad/valor› to diminishel suelo está excesivamente degradado the soil is too impoverished4 ( Quím) ‹compuesto› to degradeB ( Art) to gradate1 «persona» (humillarse) to demean oneself, degrade oneself, humiliate oneself2 ( Quím) «compuesto» to decompose, degrade* * *
degradar ( conjugate degradar) verbo transitivoa) (Mil) to demote
degradarse verbo pronominal [ persona] to demean oneself, degrade oneself
degradar verbo transitivo
1 to degrade: esos actos de barbarie le degradan, he had degraded himself by committing such barbaric acts
2 (en una jerarquía) to demote
' degradar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
denigrar
English:
debase
- degrade
- rank
- cheapen
- demean
- demote
* * *♦ vt1. [moralmente] to degrade, to debase;el alcohol la ha degradado she's been ruined by drink2. [físicamente] [medio ambiente, naturaleza] to degrade;[calidad, servicio, producto] to cause to deteriorate;la contaminación degrada el medio ambiente pollution degrades the environment3. [de mando militar, cargo] to demote, to downgrade* * *v/t1 degrade2 MIL demote3 PINT gradate* * *degradar vt1) : to degrade, to debase2) : to demote -
8 küçük
"1. little, small. 2. young, little. 3. petty, small, small-minded. 4. petty, minor, low-ranking. 5. miniature, small-scale. 6. petite, dainty. K-! Hey little one! (said to a child). - aptes 1. the need to urinate. 2. urination. K- Asya Asia Minor. - ay February. -ten beri ever since childhood. - burjuva petit bourgeois. - burjuvazi petite bourgeoisie. - dağları ben yarattım demek to be very conceited, be very full of oneself. - deli, büyük deli, beşikteki başını sallar. colloq. There´s not a one of them that´s sane. - düşmek to lose face, be humiliated; to humiliate oneself. - düşürmek /ı/ to humiliate (someone). - gelmek to be too small, not to fit. - gezegen astr. asteroid, planetoid. - görmek /ı/ to regard (someone, something) as inferior, not to think much of. - göstermek/görünmek to look younger than one is. - harf minuscule. - köyün büyük ağası colloq. He really thinks he is something, but he´s only a big fish in a very little pond! - kurna slang the vice-chairman (of a school discipline committee). - mevlit ayı Rabi ll (lunar month). - oynamak (for a gambler) to play for small stakes. - önerme log. minor premise. - parmak little finger or toe. - su dökmek to urinate. - terim log. minor term. " -
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10 osramotiti se
vr pf disgrace oneself, bring disgrace/dishonor/disrepute/humiliation upon oneself, come to disgrace, humiliate oneself* * *• be disgraced -
11 annientare
annientare v.tr.1 to annihilate, to destroy2 (fig.) ( abbattere) to destroy, to prostrate: la sua morte l'ha annientato, her death destroyed him.◘ annientarsi v.rifl.1 to come* to nothing2 (fig.) to humiliate oneself, to abase oneself.* * *[annjen'tare]verbo transitivo1) (distruggere) to destroy, to devastate [città, paese]; to destroy, to annihilate [popolazione, specie, esercito, partito, avversario]; to destroy, to knock out [ squadra]2) fig. to destroy, to shatter [sogni, speranze]* * *annientare/annjen'tare/ [1]1 (distruggere) to destroy, to devastate [città, paese]; to destroy, to annihilate [popolazione, specie, esercito, partito, avversario]; to destroy, to knock out [ squadra]2 fig. to destroy, to shatter [sogni, speranze]. -
12 boyun
",-ynu 1. neck. 2. cervix. 3. geog. pass, defile. 4. responsibility. -una almak /ı/ to accept responsibility for. -u altında kalsın! colloq. May he die! -u armut sapına dönmüş. colloq. He has grown very thin. -una atılmak /ın/ to embrace (someone), fall on (someone´s) neck. -una atmak /ı, ın/ to put (the blame) on (someone). - atkısı scarf. - borcu a binding duty. -unun borcu a duty. -unu burmak /ın/ to wring (an animal´s) neck. -unu bükmek 1. to abase oneself. 2. to submit to something. -u bükük/eğri 1. destitute. 2. unhappy, sorrowful. - eğmek /a/ to submit (to); to humiliate oneself (before). -una geçirmek /ı/ to seize, take (something) for one´s own. -unda kalmak (for an obligation) to remain unfulfilled. -unu kesmek/ vurmak /ın/ to behead. -um kıldan ince. colloq. I am ready to accept any decision./I am ready to comply with anything. -u kopsun! colloq. May he die! - kökü the base of the neck. -una sarılmak /ın/ to embrace. -u tutulmak to have a stiff neck. -unu uzatmak/vermek /a/ to surrender (to), submit (to). " -
13 кланяться
несовер. - кланяться;
совер. - поклониться возвр.
1) (кому-л.;
с кем-л.) bow (to, before) ;
greet не кланяться с кем-л. ≈ to be not on speaking terms with smb. кланяться в пояс ≈ to bow from the waist;
to bow down to the ground (выражать благодарность) низко кланяться ≈ to bow low
2) (кому-л. от кого-л.;
передавать привет) give/send one's regards кланяйтесь ему от меня ≈ give him my regards
3) (кому-л.;
разг.;
просить униженно) cringe( before) ;
humiliate oneself( before) ;
humbly beg, поклониться
1. (дт.;
делать поклон) bow (to) ;
не ~ с кем-л. not be* on speaking terms with smb. ;
низко ~ кому-л. bow low to smb. ;
2. (дт.;
посылать привет) уст. send* greetings (to) ;
кланяйтесь им от меня remember me kindly to them;
он просил вам ~ he sends you his regards/greetings;
3. ( дт., перед тв. ;
просить) beg (of).Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > кланяться
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14 поклониться
несовер. - кланяться;
совер. - поклониться возвр.
1) (кому-л.;
с кем-л.) bow (to, before) ;
greet не кланяться с кем-л. ≈ to be not on speaking terms with smb. кланяться в пояс ≈ to bow from the waist;
to bow down to the ground (выражать благодарность) низко кланяться ≈ to bow low
2) (кому-л. от кого-л.;
передавать привет) give/send one's regards кланяйтесь ему от меня ≈ give him my regards
3) (кому-л.;
разг.;
просить униженно) cringe( before) ;
humiliate oneself( before) ;
humbly begсов. см. кланяться.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > поклониться
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15 унижение
ср. humiliation, abasement;
come-down разг. дойти до такого унижения ≈ to humiliate oneself to such an extent терпеть унижения ≈ to stand/bear humiliation подвергаться унижениям ≈ to suffer indignityhumiliationБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > унижение
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поклонитьсяне кланяться с кем-л. — be not on speaking terms with smb.
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18 кланятися
кланяйтесь їм від мене — remember me kindly to them, give them my respects
кланятися в ноги (кому-небудь) — to bow down to smb.
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19 humillarse completamente
• grove of wild olive trees• groveler• humiliate oneselfDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > humillarse completamente
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20 кланяться
несовер. - кланяться; совер. - поклониться
1) (кому-л.; с кем-л.) bow (to, before)
2) give/send one's regards
3) cringe (before); humiliate oneself (before); humbly beg* * ** * *bow; greet* * *bowgreet
См. также в других словарях:
abase oneself — v. mortify oneself, humiliate oneself … English contemporary dictionary
abase oneself so far as to do something — v. humiliate oneself to doing something … English contemporary dictionary
grovel — grov·el || grÉ‘vl , grÊŒvl / grÉ’vl v. crawl; beg; be servile; prostrate oneself; humiliate oneself … English contemporary dictionary
groveled — grov·el || grÉ‘vl , grÊŒvl / grÉ’vl v. crawl; beg; be servile; prostrate oneself; humiliate oneself … English contemporary dictionary
groveling — grov·el·ing || grÊŒvlɪŋ ,grÉ‘v / grÉ’v adj. base, abject, contemptible grov·el || grÉ‘vl , grÊŒvl / grÉ’vl v. crawl; beg; be servile; prostrate oneself; humiliate oneself … English contemporary dictionary
grovelled — grov·el || grÉ‘vl , grÊŒvl / grÉ’vl v. crawl; beg; be servile; prostrate oneself; humiliate oneself … English contemporary dictionary
grovelling — grov·el·ling || grÊŒvlɪŋ ,grÉ‘v / grÉ’v adj. base, abject, contemptible grov·el || grÉ‘vl , grÊŒvl / grÉ’vl v. crawl; beg; be servile; prostrate oneself; humiliate oneself … English contemporary dictionary
grovels — grov·el || grÉ‘vl , grÊŒvl / grÉ’vl v. crawl; beg; be servile; prostrate oneself; humiliate oneself … English contemporary dictionary
sell cheap — sell at a low price; humiliate oneself … English contemporary dictionary
soil one's hands with — get one s hands dirty, humiliate oneself … English contemporary dictionary
humble — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. lowly, unassuming, modest (see humility); poor, obscure, paltry, mean. v. t. abase, shame, humiliate. See modesty, obscurity, piety. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Meek] Syn. lowly, submissive, gentle,… … English dictionary for students