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v. trans.Make display of: Ar. and P. ἐπιδεικνύναι (or mid.) (acc.).Plume oneself on: P. and V. ἀγάλλεσθαι (dat.), ἁβρύνεσθαι (dat.), λαμπρύνεσθαι (dat.); see plume onesolf.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Flaunt
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v. tr.फडफडाना, अकड कर चलना, भडक दिखाना -
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v.желбіреу (тулар) -
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kkt. melagak, menjual tampang, memamerkan. to f. o's wealth melagakkan kekayaannya -
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verbകെട്ടിച്ചമഞ്ഞു നടക്കുക, ഡംഭുകാണിക്കുക, ബടായി കാട്ടുക -
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(to) flaunt /flɔ:nt/A v. t.mettere in mostra; ostentare; esibire; sfoggiare: to flaunt one's knowledge [one's wealth], sfoggiare il proprio sapere [la propria ricchezza]B v. i.1 mettersi in mostra; pavoneggiarsi2 (di bandiera, ecc.) sventolare; garrireflauntern.ostentatore, ostentatrice; esibizionista; mattatore (fam.)flauntinga.1 pomposo; vanitosoNOTA D'USO: - to flaunt o to flout?- -
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(to) flaunt /flɔ:nt/A v. t.mettere in mostra; ostentare; esibire; sfoggiare: to flaunt one's knowledge [one's wealth], sfoggiare il proprio sapere [la propria ricchezza]B v. i.1 mettersi in mostra; pavoneggiarsi2 (di bandiera, ecc.) sventolare; garrireflauntern.ostentatore, ostentatrice; esibizionista; mattatore (fam.)flauntinga.1 pomposo; vanitosoNOTA D'USO: - to flaunt o to flout?- -
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Nota d'usoIl verbo to flaunt significa “mettere in mostra, ostentare”: to flaunt one's wealth, ostentare la propria ricchezza; attenzione a non confonderlo con to flout, che vuol dire “farsi beffe di, trasgredire intenzionalmente”: to flout laws, ignorare apertamente le leggi. -
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выставлять на показ своё богатство/хвалиться своим состояниемEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to flaunt one's wealth
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•• flaunt, flout
•• Flaunt wave proudly; display oneself; show off (The Pocket Oxford Dictionary).
•• Flout express contempt for by word or act (The Pocket Oxford Dictionary).
•• Одна из многочисленных пар английских слов, которые легко спутать, и которые путают даже образованные англичане и американцы. Не случайно они вошли в The New York Times Everyday Reader’s Dictionary of Misunderstood, Misused, Mispronounced Words. Если ошибаются и сами «аборигены», то и нам, пожалуй, не грех, тем более что в значениях обоих слов есть общий смысловой параметр – демонстративность, пренебрежение общепринятым мнением или условностями. Но разница между двумя словами, несомненно, есть: to flaunt – to display oneself conspicuously, to show off triumphantly, boastfully or shamelessly (рисоваться, афишировать что-либо); to flout – to show disdain or contempt for (относиться к чему-либо с пренебрежением, демонстративно игнорировать).
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flaunt v* * *flaunt v
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flaunt´ing|ly — flaunt «flnt, flahnt», verb, noun. –v.t. to show off; try to impress others with; display ostentatiously or obtrusively: »She flaunts her riches before her friends. SYNONYM(S): flourish, obtrude. –v.i. 1. to parade oneself boastfully, impudently … Useful english dictionary
flaunt´er — flaunt «flnt, flahnt», verb, noun. –v.t. to show off; try to impress others with; display ostentatiously or obtrusively: »She flaunts her riches before her friends. SYNONYM(S): flourish, obtrude. –v.i. 1. to parade oneself boastfully, impudently … Useful english dictionary
flaunt — [ flɔnt ] verb transitive to deliberately try to make people notice your possessions, beauty, abilities, etc., because you want them to admire you: Lawrence didn t flaunt his wealth; he lived a simple life. flaunt yourself: Models flaunted… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
flaunt — flaunt, flout The two words are unrelated. To flaunt means ‘to display ostentatiously’: • Women should have it both ways they should be able to flaunt their sexuality and be taken seriously E. Wurtzel, 1998. To flout means ‘to show contempt for… … Modern English usage
Flaunt — (fl[aum]nt or fl[add]nt; 277), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Flaunted}; p. pr. & vb. n.. {Flaunting}.] [Cf. dial. G. flandern to flutter, wave; perh. akin to E. flatter, flutter.] To throw or spread out; to flutter; to move ostentatiously; as, a flaunting … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Flaunt — Flaunt, v. t. To display ostentatiously; to make an impudent show of. If you ve got it, flaunt it. [1913 Webster +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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flaunt — flaunt·er; flaunt·ing·ly; flaunt; … English syllables
flaunt — ► VERB ▪ display ostentatiously. USAGE It is a common error to use flaunt when flout is intended. Flaunt means ‘display ostentatiously’, while flout means ‘openly disregard (a rule or convention)’. ORIGIN of unknown origin … English terms dictionary
flaunt´i|ness — flaunt|y «FLN tee, FLAHN », adjective. flaunting; showy. –flaunt´i|ly, adverb. –flaunt´i|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary