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1 pride
[praɪd] noun1) a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction at one's achievements, possessions, family etc:كِبْرِياء، إعْتِزاز، فَخْرShe looked with pride at her handsome sons.
2) personal dignity:عِزَّة نَفْس، إباءHis pride was hurt by her criticism.
3) a group (of lions or of peacocks):جَماعَةٌ من الأسود او الطواويسa pride of lions.
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2 уколоть [lang name=Russian]чьё-л самолюбие
Русско-английский учебный словарь > уколоть [lang name=Russian]чьё-л самолюбие
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3 onuruna dokunmak
to hurt sb's pride -
4 verletzen
v/t1. hurt, injure; (verwunden) bes. auch MIL. wound; sich am Arm etc. verletzen hurt ( oder injure) one’s arm etc.; Personen wurden ( dabei) nicht verletzt there were no casualties3. (Gesetz, Eid, Recht, Grenze, Luftraum etc.) violate; (Anstand, Vorschrift etc.) offend against; seine Pflicht verletzen neglect one’s duty* * *(Ehre) to offend; to mortify;(Gesetz) to break; to infringe; to violate; to contravene;(Gesundheit) to injure; to wound; to hurt;sich verletzento hurt oneself* * *ver|lẹt|zen [fEɐ'lɛtsn] ptp verle\#tzt1. vt1) (= verwunden) to injure; (in Kampf etc, mit Kugel, Messer) to wound; (fig ) jdn to hurt, to wound; jds Stolz, Gefühle to hurt, to wound, to injure; jds Ehrgefühl to injure, to offend; jds Schönheitssinn, zarte Ohren to offend2) Gesetz to break; Pflicht, Rechte, Intimsphäre to violate2. vrto injure oneself* * *1) (to cause (a person) harm: There's no need to be frightened - he won't harm you.) harm2) (to injure or cause pain to: I hurt my hand on that broken glass.) hurt3) (to upset (a person or his feelings): He hurt me / my feelings by ignoring me.) hurt4) (to harm or damage: He injured his arm when he fell; They were badly injured when the car crashed; A story like that could injure his reputation; His pride has been injured.) injure5) (to hurt (someone's feelings): to wound someone's pride.) wound6) (to make feel upset or angry: If you don't go to her party she will be offended; His criticism offended her.) offend* * *ver·let·zen *[fɛɐ̯ˈlɛtsn̩]vt1. (verwunden)▪ jdm/sich etw \verletzen to injure [or hurt] sb's/one's sth2. (kränken)▪ jdn \verletzen to offend sbjdn in seinem Stolz \verletzen to hurt sb's pride3. (missachten)▪ etw \verletzen to wound [or injure] sthden Anstand \verletzen to overstep the markjds Gefühle \verletzen to hurt sb['s feelings]4. (übertreten)die Grenze \verletzen to violate the frontier* * *transitives Verb1) (beschädigen) injure; (durch Schuss, Stich) wound2) (kränken) hurt, wound <person, feelings>4) (eindringen in) violate <frontier, airspace, etc.>* * *verletzen v/tsich am Arm etcPersonen wurden (dabei) nicht verletzt there were no casualties3. (Gesetz, Eid, Recht, Grenze, Luftraum etc) violate; (Anstand, Vorschrift etc) offend against;seine Pflicht verletzen neglect one’s duty* * *transitives Verb1) (beschädigen) injure; (durch Schuss, Stich) wound2) (kränken) hurt, wound <person, feelings>4) (eindringen in) violate <frontier, airspace, etc.>* * *v.to bless v.to bruise v.to hurt v.(§ p.,p.p.: hurt)to infringe v.to injure v.to violate v. -
5 blesser
blesser [blese]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verb* * *blese
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1) ( par accident) to hurt; ( dans un conflit armé) to wound2) ( offenser) to hurt [personne, amour-propre]
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se blesser verbe pronominal* * *blese vt1) (dans un accident) to injureIl a été blessé dans un accident de voiture. — He was injured in a car accident.
2) (lors d'une agression, au combat) to wound3) [souliers] to hurt4) (= offenser) to hurtIl a fait exprès de le blesser. — He hurt him on purpose.
* * *blesser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( par accident) to injure, to hurt; ( dans un conflit armé) to wound; il a été blessé à la tête ( par accident) he received ou sustained head injuries; (par balle, agression) he received head wounds; blesser qn d'un coup de couteau to stab sb (with a knife); blesser qn d'un coup de revolver to shoot sb (with a gun); il a été blessé par balle/un coup de couteau he received a bullet/a stab wound;2 ( en irritant) [chaussure, menotte] to hurt, to make [sth] sore [personne, pied];3 ( offenser) to hurt, to upset [personne]; to hurt, to wound [amour-propre]; musique qui blesse l'oreille music which grates on ou offends the ear; il s'est senti blessé dans ses sentiments/son orgueil his feelings were/his pride was hurt; blesser qn au vif to cut sb to the quick; un rien la blesse she's easily hurt;B se blesser vpr ( se faire mal) to injure ou hurt oneself; je me suis blessé au bras en tombant I fell and hurt my arm.il n'y a que la vérité qui blesse Prov nothing hurts like the truth.[blese] verbe transitifil a été blessé par balle he was hit by a bullet, he sustained a bullet-woundelle est blessée à la jambe she has a leg injury, her leg's hurtil a été blessé à la guerre he was wounded in the war, he has a war-wound————————se blesser verbe pronominal intransitifto injure ou to hurt oneselfelle s'est blessée au bras she injured ou hurt her arm -
6 krenken
♦voorbeelden:krenkende opmerkingen • offensive/hurtful remarkszich gekrenkt voelen • be/feel offended/hurtiemand diep krenken • deeply offend/wound someone -
7 ego
n inv. sgt 1. Psych. (jaźń) ego 2. (godność) ego, pride- zranić czyjeś ego to deflate sb’s ego, to hurt sb’s pride- boję się, że ucierpi na tym jego ego I’m afraid his pride will be hurt* * *mipsych. ego.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ego
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8 froisser
froisser [fʀwase]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ tissu, papier] to crumple ; [+ herbe] to crushb. [+ personne] to hurt2. reflexive verb* * *fʀwɑse
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1) lit ( chiffonner) to crease, to crumple [tissu, vêtement]; to crumple [papier]il n'y a eu que de la tôle froissée — (colloq) the car was damaged but no-one was hurt
2) ( blesser) to hurt [personne, sensibilité]3) Médecine to strain [muscle, nerf]
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se froisser verbe pronominal1) ( se chiffonner) [tissu, vêtement, papier] to crease2) ( s'offusquer) to be hurt (de by)3) Médecine to strain* * *fʀwase vt1) [tissu] to crease2) fig, [personne] to hurt, to offend* * *froisser verb table: aimerA vtr2 ○ Aut il n'y a que de la tôle froissée it was the car that took the knocks;4 Méd to strain [muscle, nerf].B se froisser vpr1 ( se chiffonner) [tissu, vêtement, papier] to crease; ma robe s'est froissée my dress is creased;2 ( s'offusquer) to be hurt (de by);3 Méd to strain.[frwase] verbe transitif2. [carrosserie] to dent————————se froisser verbe pronominal intransitif————————se froisser verbe pronominal transitif -
9 urażać
impf ⇒ urazić* * ** * *ipf.1. (= uderzać w bolące miejsce) hurt.2. (= sprawiać przykrość) offend, hurt, wound; urazić czyjąś dumę hurt sb's pride.ipf.1. (= uderzać się w bolące miejsce) hurt o.s.2. (= obrażać się) take offense, feel offended l. hurt.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > urażać
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10 verletzen
ver·let·zen * [fɛɐ̭ʼlɛtsn̩]vt1) ( verwunden)jdm etw \verletzen to injure [or hurt] sb's sth;sich \verletzen to injure [or hurt] oneself;sich beim Schneiden \verletzen to cut oneself;2) ( kränken)jdn \verletzen to offend sb;jdn in seinem Stolz \verletzen to hurt sb's pride3) ( missachten)etw \verletzen to wound [or injure] sth;den Anstand \verletzen to overstep the mark;jds Gefühle \verletzen to hurt sb['s feelings]4) ( übertreten)die Grenze \verletzen to violate the frontier -
11 гордость
жс го́рдостью — with pride
уязвлённая го́рдость — injured/wounded pride
ло́паться от го́рдости разг — to burst with pride
спря́тать свою́ го́рдость в карма́н разг — to pocket/to swallow one's pride
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12 gurur
1. pride, inordinate pride, excessive self-esteem. 2. vanity, arrogance, conceit, haughtiness. 3. honor, self-esteem. - duymak 1. /dan/ to feel proud of, take pride in. 2. to feel honored. - gelmek /a/ to become conceited, become haughty. -unu kırmak /ın/ to hurt (someone´s) pride, wound (someone´s) honor. -unu okşamak /ın/ to increase (someone´s) pride by flattery. -uyla oynamak /ın/ to play with (someone´s) pride. -
13 ura|zić
pf — ura|żać impf Ⅰ vt książk. 1. (zranić) to hurt- urazić nogę o kamień to hurt one’s foot on a rock- urazić kogoś w skaleczoną rękę to aggravate sb’s hand injury- urazić skaleczoną rękę to aggravate a hand injury2. (obrazić, sprawić przykrość) to hurt, to pique- urazić czyjąś dumę a. ambicję to hurt sb’s pride- był urażony złośliwą uwagą he was piqued by the malicious remarkⅡ urazić się — urażać się książk. 1. (zranić się) to hurt- urazić się w chorą rękę to aggravate one’s sore hand2. (obrazić się) to take offence GB, to take offense US, to be piqued a. offended- uraża się o byle drobnostkę she takes offence at the drop of a hatThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ura|zić
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14 zra|nić
pf Ⅰ vt 1. (skaleczyć) to hurt, to injure- zranić kogoś nożem to wound sb with a knife- zranić nogę o wystający gwóźdź to cut one’s leg on a protruding nail- zranione zwierzę padło the wounded animal died- zraniła ją spadająca gałąź she was injured by a falling branch ⇒ ranić2. przen. (sprawić przykrość) to hurt, to wound- jego słowa bardzo ją zraniły his words wounded her deeply- zranić czyjąś dumę to hurt sb’s pride ⇒ ranićⅡ zranić się to hurt a. injure oneself- zranić się w palec/ramię to hurt a. injure one’s finger/arm- zranić się kawałkiem rozbitego szkła to cut oneself on a piece of broken glass ⇒ ranić sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zra|nić
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15 задеть самолюбие
1) General subject: (чьё-л.) hurt (smb.'s) pride, (чьё-л.) injure pride, wound pride, wound vanity, dent ego2) Makarov: injure pride -
16 ambicj|a
f (G pl ambicji) 1. sgt (duma) pride, self-respect- zranić a. urazić czyjąś ambicję to hurt sb’s pride- uniósł się ambicją i odmówił he refused out of pride- nie masz w ogóle ambicji where’s your self-respect?2. (aspiracje) ambition C/U- ambicje polityczne/sportowe/zawodowe political/sporting/professional ambitions- mieć ambicję zrobić coś to be bent on doing sth- mieć ambicję, żeby czegoś dokonać pot. to have an ambition to do sth- zżera go ambicja he is devoured by ambition- przyjechał tu z ambicją zrobienia pieniędzy he came here with the aim of making money- nie było to pisemko wyłącznie informacyjne, miało również ambicje literackie it wasn’t merely an informational magazine, it also had literary aspirationsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ambicj|a
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17 задеть (чьё-л.) самолюбие
General subject: hurt (smb.'s) pride, injure prideУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > задеть (чьё-л.) самолюбие
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18 anknacksen
v/t angeknackst* * *ạn|knack|sen ['anknaksn]vt sep (inf)sein Selbstvertrauen/Stolz wurde dadurch angeknackst — that was a blow to his self-confidence/pride
See:→ auch angeknackst* * *an|knack·senvt (fam)1. (verletzen)2. (beeinträchtigen)▪ etw \anknacksen to injure sthjds Stolz \anknacksen to injure [or hurt] sb's pridejds Selbstbewusstsein/Zuversicht \anknacksen to undermine [or shake] sb's [self-]confidence▪ angeknackst sein to be in a bad waybei deiner angeknacksten Gesundheit solltest du aufpassen with your poor health you should take it easy* * * -
19 izzati nafs
(Persian) self esteem, pride. izzati nafsiga teg to hurt one’s pride -
20 godnoś|ć
f 1. sgt (duma) dignity, pride- godność człowieka human dignity- z godnością [zachować się, powiedzieć] with dignity- bez godności [osoba] lacking in dignity; [zachowanie] undignified; [zachowywać się] in an undignified manner- pełen godności dignified- dodawać czemuś godności to dignify sth, to lend sth dignity- dodawać komuś godności to give a. lend sb dignity- uwłaczający godności demeaning, humiliating- urazić czyjąś godność to hurt sb’s pride2. sgt książk. (nazwisko) (sur)name- pana godność? (what’s) your name, please?3. (G pl godności) książk. (funkcja, urząd) office, rank- godność marszałka/premiera the office of marshal/prime minister- godność królewska royalty- nadawać komuś godność kardynała to confer the rank of cardinal on sb- piastować godność to hold an office- składać godność to hand in one’s resignation- być obsypanym godnościami to be showered with honoursThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > godnoś|ć
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