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81 уязвить
несовер. - уязвлять;
совер. - уязвить (кого-л./что-л.) sting, wound уязвить чье-л. самолюбие ≈ to hurt smb.'s pride уязвить самое больное место ≈ to touch/cut/wound to the quickсов. см. уязвлять. -
82 уязвлять
несовер. - уязвлять;
совер. - уязвить( кого-л./что-л.) sting, wound уязвить чье-л. самолюбие ≈ to hurt smb.'s pride уязвить самое больное место ≈ to touch/cut/wound to the quickБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > уязвлять
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83 ущемлять
ущемить (вн.)pinch (d.), nip (d.), jam (d.); (перен.: оскорблять) wound / hurt* smb.'s pride; (перен.: уменьшать, ограничивать) infringe (upon)ущемлять чьи-л. интересы, права — infringe upon smb.'s interests, rights
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84 уязвлять
уязвить (вн.)sting* (d.), wound (d.)уязвить чьё-л. самолюбие — hurt* smb.'s pride
уязвить самое больное место — touch / cut* / wound to the quick
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85 ménager
I.ménager1, -ère [menaʒe, εʀ]1. adjective[ustensiles, appareils] household2. feminine nouna. ( = femme d'intérieur) housewifeb. ( = couverts) canteen of cutleryII.ménager2 [menaʒe]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verba. ( = traiter avec prudence) [+ personne] to handle carefully ; [+ sentiments] to show consideration for ; [+ appareil] to go easy on• elle est très sensible, il faut la ménager she's very sensitive, you must treat her gentlyb. ( = épargner) ménager ses forces to save one's strength• ménager sa santé to look after o.s.c. ( = préparer) [+ entretien, rencontre] to arrange ; [+ transition] to bring aboutd. ( = pratiquer) ménager un espace entre to make a space between2. reflexive verba. ( = ne pas abuser de ses forces) to take it easyb. ( = se réserver) se ménager une marge de manœuvre to leave o.s. room for manoeuvre* * *
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1. menaʒe1) ( traiter avec précaution) to handle [somebody] carefully [collaborateur]; to deal carefully with [adversaire]; to be gentle with, to treat [somebody] gently [personne âgée, malade]; to be careful with [machine]ménager la susceptibilité de quelqu'un — to humour [BrE] somebody
2) ( employer avec économie) to be careful with [vêtements, économies]; to save [forces]il ne ménage pas ses efforts or sa peine — he spares no effort
3) ( installer)4) ( régler avec soin) to organize [entrevue]je lui ménage une petite surprise — iron I'm arranging a little surprise for him
l'auteur ménage ses effets — the author saves his/her best effects until the end
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se ménager verbe pronominal ( s'économiser) [personne] to take it easy
II
- ère menaʒe, ɛʀ adjectif [tâches] domestic; [équipement] householdtravaux ménagers — housework [U]
* * *menaʒe vt
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1) [personne] (avec précaution) to handle carefully, (avec égards) to treat considerately2) [énergie, ressources] to use sparinglyne pas ménager; Il n'a pas ménagé ses efforts. — He spared no effort.
La presse n'a pas ménagé ses critiques à son égard. — The press was unsparing in its criticism of him.
3) [santé, coeur, dos] to take care of, to look after4) (= prévoir) [rencontre, pause, transition] to arrange5) (= aménager) [porte, placard] to put in, [ouverture, passage] to make
II (-ère)1. adj(équipement, tâches) household modif domestic, (ordures) household2. nf1) (= femme) housewife2) (= couverts) canteen* * *I.ménager verb table: mangerA vtr1 ( traiter avec précaution) to handle [sb] carefully [collaborateur]; to deal carefully with [adversaire]; to be gentle with, to treat [sb] gently [personne âgée, malade, convalescent]; to be careful with, to take care of [machine, matériel]; ils savent ménager leurs alliés they're careful not to upset their allies, they handle their allies carefully; essaie de le ménager, il est encore fragile try and be gentle with him, he hasn't totally recovered yet; ménager la susceptibilité de qn to humourGB sb; tu devrais ménager ton moteur you should be careful with your engine; les critiques n'ont pas ménagé le cinéaste the critics didn't spare the film director; ménager les oreilles de qn to spare sb's ears; ménager sa santé to look after one's health; ménage tes poumons, arrête de fumer give your lungs a chance: stop smoking; ⇒ chèvre;2 ( employer avec économie) to be careful with [vêtements, économies, ressources]; to save [forces]; elle ne nous a pas ménagé les critiques she wasn't sparing in her criticism of us; il ne ménage pas ses efforts or sa peine he spares no effort; il ménage ses paroles he's a man of few words; elle n'a pas ménagé ses termes or expressions she didn't mince her words;3 ( installer) ménager un escalier dans un bâtiment to install a staircase in a building; ménager un passage/une issue de secours to make an opening/an emergency exit; ménager un espace pour un meuble to make some space for a piece of furniture;4 ( régler avec soin) to organize, to arrange [entrevue, rencontre]; ménager des transitions dans un texte to make smooth transitions in a text; ménager un temps de pause entre les séquences to allow for breaks between sequences; je lui ménage une petite surprise dont il se souviendra iron I'm arranging a little surprise for him that he won't forget; l'auteur ménage ses effets the author saves his/her best effects until the end.B se ménager vpr1 ( s'économiser) [personne] to take it easy; vous devriez vous ménager un peu you should take it easy, you shouldn't overexert ou overtax yourself;II.A adj1 ( de la maison) [occupations, tâches] domestic; [ustensiles, équipement] household, domestic; appareils ménagers domestic appliances; travaux ménagers housework ¢, domestic chores;B ménagère nf1 ( personne) housewife;2 ( couverts) canteen of cutlery.I( féminin ménagère) [menaʒe, ɛr] adjectiféquipement ménager domestic ou household appliancesménager nom masculinle gros/petit ménager major/small household appliancesménagère nom féminin1. [femme] housewife2. [couverts] canteen (of cutlery)II[menaʒe] verbe transitif1. [économiser] to be sparing with2. [traiter avec soin] to treat ou to handle carefully3. [respecter] to spareménager la chèvre et le chou to sit on the fence, to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds4. [arranger - passage, escalier] to put in (inseparable) ; [ - entretien, rencontre] to organize, to arrange————————se ménager verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)ménage-toi take it easy, don't overdo it————————se ménager verbe pronominal transitifse ménager quelque chose [se réserver quelque chose] to set something aside for oneself -
86 anknacksen
an|knack·senvt( fam)2) ( beeinträchtigen)etw \anknacksen to injure sth;angeknackst sein to be in a bad way;bei deiner angeknacksten Gesundheit solltest du aufpassen with your poor health you should take it easy -
87 knacksen
an|knack·senvt( fam)2) ( beeinträchtigen)etw \knacksen to injure sth;angeknackst sein to be in a bad way;bei deiner angeknacksten Gesundheit solltest du aufpassen with your poor health you should take it easy -
88 ущемлять
(что-л.)
pinchnip, jam; перен. (оскорблять) wound/hurt smb.'s pride; перен. (уменьшать, ограничивать) infringe (upon); restrain перен.; разг. (нарушать интересы) impair* * ** * *ущемлять; ущемить pinchnip, jam* * * -
89 ущемлять
несов. - ущемля́ть, сов. - ущеми́ть; (вн.)1) ( сжимать) pinch (d), nip (d), jam (d)2) ( оскорблять) wound [wuːnd] / hurt smb's pride3) (уменьшать, ограничивать) infringe (upon)ущемля́ть чьи-л интере́сы [права́] — infringe upon smb's interests [rights]
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90 уязвлять
несов. - уязвля́ть, сов. - уязви́ть; (вн.)sting (d), wound [wuː-] (d)уязви́ть чьё-л самолю́бие — hurt smb's pride
уязви́ть са́мое больно́е ме́сто — touch / cut / wound to the quick
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91 ущемлять
(что-л.)несовер. - ущемлять; совер. - ущемитьpinchnip, jam; перен. ( оскорблять) wound/hurt smb.'s pride; перен. (уменьшать, ограничивать) infringe (upon); restrain перен.; разг. ( нарушать интересы) impairущемлять чьи-л. интересы — to infringe upon smb.'s interests
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92 уязвлять
несовер. - уязвлять; совер. - уязвитьsting, woundуязвить чье-л. самолюбие — to hurt smb.'s pride
уязвить самое больное место — to touch/cut/wound to the quick
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93 бить
нсв1) vi ударять to beat, to strikeбить кулако́м по́ столу — to pound/to strike a table with one's fist
бить ного́й по мячу́ — to kick the ball
бить по воро́там — to shoot at the goal
2) vi производить звукибить в бараба́н — to beat a drum
бить в наба́т — to sound the alarm
3) (св проби́ть) vt отмечать ударами to strikeчасы́ про́били 2 — the clock struck
4) (св поби́ть) vt ударами причинять боль to beatбить ребёнка — шлёпать to smack a child
бить в живо́т — to punch sb in the stomach
бить кнуто́м — to whip, to flog
5) vt охотиться to shoot6) vi стремительно вытекать to spurt, to gush, to shoot upбьёт фонта́н — the fountain shoots up/plays
бить фонта́ном — to gush (up)
бить ключо́м/струёй — to spurt
7) (св разби́ть) vt ломать, раскалывать to breakбить посу́ду — to break/to smash dishes
8) vi стрелять to fireбить из ору́дий — to shell
бить ми́мо це́ли — to miss the mark
9) vi действовать противбить по интере́сам — to harm, to strike at, to work against
бить по самолю́бию — to hurt one's pride
•- бить козырем
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94 честь
ж1) моральные качества hono(u)rвопро́с чести — point of honour
2) репутация creditтако́й посту́пок де́лает ему́ честь — such an act does him credit
в честь кого-л — in honour of sb, in sb's honour
ока́зывать кому-л честь — to do sb the honour of, to honour lit sb
быть в чести́ — to be (widely) respected/esteemed, to be in favo(u)r (with sb), to be held in high regard lit
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95 iemand in zijn eer (aan)tasten
iemand in zijn eer (aan)tastenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand in zijn eer (aan)tasten
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96 iemand in zijn eer krenken
iemand in zijn eer krenkenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand in zijn eer krenken
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98 уязвлять самолюбие
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99 herir
v.1 to injure.lo hirieron en el hombro he was wounded in the shoulder, he suffered a shoulder woundla hirieron de muerte she was fatally wounded2 to hurt (vista).el nuevo edificio hiere la vista the new building is an eyesore3 to hurt (sentimentalmente).lo que dijiste le hirió profundamente what you said hurt him deeply4 to wound, to cut, to hurt, to injure.Ricardo vulneró a su hermano Richard damaged his brother.* * *1 (dañar) to wound, injure, hurt2 (golpear) to beat, hit3 (un instrumento) to play, pluck4 (la vista) to offend, hurt; (el oído) to hurt, offend5 (luz) to dazzle1 (uso reflexivo) to injure oneself, hurt oneself\herir a alguien en lo vivo figurado to cut somebody to the quickherir a alguien en su amor propio figurado to wound somebody's prideherir de muerte to mortally wound* * *verb1) to injure, wound2) hurt* * *VT1) (=lesionar) [gen] to injure, hurt; [con arma] to wound2) (=ofender) to hurt3) (=irritar) [sol, luz] to beat down on4) liter (=golpear) to beat, strike, hit5) (Mús) to pluck, play* * *verbo transitivo1)a) ( físicamente) to woundb) < orgullo> to hurtsus palabras la hirieron profundamente — she was deeply wounded o hurt by his words
esta película puede herir la sensibilidad del espectador — this movie contains scenes/language which some viewers may find disturbing/offensive
2)a) < vista> to hurtb) (liter) sol/ruido to pierce* * *= injure, hurt, wound, bruise.Ex. Many of the inhabitants were shot dead or injured by a crazed gunman.Ex. Some of the conflicts between labor and management were violent, and many people were hurt or killed.Ex. You know about Susan B. Anthony and Rosie the Riveter, but did you know about the Civil War soldier who revealed her identity only when wounded?.Ex. This new machine does not bruise or damage the fruit.----* herir con un cristal = glass.* herir de muerte = fatally + shoot.* herir en el alma = cut to + the heart of, cut to + the quick.* herir en lo más profundo = cut to + the heart of, cut to + the quick.* herir mortalmente = fatally + shoot.* herir + Posesivo + orgullo = hurt + Posesivo + pride.* herir + Posesivo + sentimientos = hurt + Posesivo + feelings.* herirse = get + hurt, hurt + Reflexivo, injure + Reflexivo.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) ( físicamente) to woundb) < orgullo> to hurtsus palabras la hirieron profundamente — she was deeply wounded o hurt by his words
esta película puede herir la sensibilidad del espectador — this movie contains scenes/language which some viewers may find disturbing/offensive
2)a) < vista> to hurtb) (liter) sol/ruido to pierce* * *= injure, hurt, wound, bruise.Ex: Many of the inhabitants were shot dead or injured by a crazed gunman.
Ex: Some of the conflicts between labor and management were violent, and many people were hurt or killed.Ex: You know about Susan B. Anthony and Rosie the Riveter, but did you know about the Civil War soldier who revealed her identity only when wounded?.Ex: This new machine does not bruise or damage the fruit.* herir con un cristal = glass.* herir de muerte = fatally + shoot.* herir en el alma = cut to + the heart of, cut to + the quick.* herir en lo más profundo = cut to + the heart of, cut to + the quick.* herir mortalmente = fatally + shoot.* herir + Posesivo + orgullo = hurt + Posesivo + pride.* herir + Posesivo + sentimientos = hurt + Posesivo + feelings.* herirse = get + hurt, hurt + Reflexivo, injure + Reflexivo.* * *vtA1 to woundlo hirieron en la pierna he was wounded in the legfue herido de muerte he was fatally wounded2(en un sentimiento): su actitud egoísta me hirió en lo más hondo her selfish attitude cut me to the quick o hurt me deeplysus palabras la hirieron profundamente she was deeply wounded o hurt by his wordsesta película puede herir la sensibilidad del espectador this movie contains scenes/language which some viewers may find disturbing/offensiveno quiero herir sus sentimientos I don't want to hurt her feelingsB1 ‹vista/oído›ese color hiere la vista that color hurts your eyesesas groserías hieren el oído that foul language is extremely offensive2 ( liter); «sol/luz» to piercelos rayos del sol herían su blanca piel the sun's rays seemed to pierce his pale skin ( liter)■ herirseto hurt o.s., injure o.s.se hirió con un hacha he hurt himself o injured himself with an ax** * *
herir ( conjugate herir) verbo transitivo
herir verbo transitivo
1 (físicamente) (accidentalmente) to injure
(con un arma, instrumento) to wound
2 (espiritualmente) to hurt, wound: hirió sus sentimientos, he hurt his feelings
3 (la vista, el oído) to offend ➣ Ver nota en herida
' herir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dañar
- golpear
- sentimiento
English:
afraid
- feeling
- gun down
- hit
- hurt
- injure
- maul
- quick
- sting
- wound
* * *herir vt1. [físicamente] [en accidente] to injure;[en lucha, atentado] to wound;lo hirieron en el hombro he was wounded in the shoulder, he suffered a shoulder wound;la hirieron de muerte she was fatally wounded2. [vista] to hurt;[oído] to pierce;el nuevo edificio hiere la vista the new building is an eyesore3. [sentimentalmente] to hurt;me hiere que desconfíes de mí I feel hurt that you don't trust me;lo que dijiste lo hirió profundamente what you said hurt o wounded him deeply;lo hirió en su amor propio it hurt his pride;estas imágenes pueden herir la sensibilidad del espectador some viewers may find these images disturbingel granizo hería las ventanas the hail pounded o lashed against the windows* * ** * *herir {76} vt1) : to injure, to wound2) : to hurt, to offend* * *herir vb1. (en un accidente) to injure2. (por un arma) to wound -
100 orgullo
m.1 pride (actitud negativa, amor propio).no aguanto su orgullo I can't bear his haughtiness o arrogance2 pride.es el orgullo de la familia he's the pride of the familyme llena de orgullo poder inaugurar este centro it fills me with pride o I am very proud to be able to open this centertuve el orgullo de conocerlo I'm proud to say I knew himno caber en sí de orgullo to be bursting with pride* * *1 (propia estima) pride2 (arrogancia) arrogance, haughtiness* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=satisfacción) pride2) (=altanería) pride* * *masculino pride* * *= pride.Ex. It is a matter of some small pride that my account of the eighteenth edition of Dewey appeared at about the same time as the official publication of the scheme itself, thanks to the cooperation of the editor, Mr Ben Custer.----* con orgullo = proudly.* el orgullo de = showpiece.* herir + Posesivo + orgullo = hurt + Posesivo + pride.* llenar de orgullo = fill + Nombre + with pride.* orgullo cívico = civic pride.* orgullo desmedido = hubris.* orgullo herido = hurt pride.* orgullo nacional = national pride.* ser el orgullo de = be the pride and joy of.* tragarse el orgullo = swallow + Posesivo + pride.* * *masculino pride* * *= pride.Ex: It is a matter of some small pride that my account of the eighteenth edition of Dewey appeared at about the same time as the official publication of the scheme itself, thanks to the cooperation of the editor, Mr Ben Custer.
* con orgullo = proudly.* el orgullo de = showpiece.* herir + Posesivo + orgullo = hurt + Posesivo + pride.* llenar de orgullo = fill + Nombre + with pride.* orgullo cívico = civic pride.* orgullo desmedido = hubris.* orgullo herido = hurt pride.* orgullo nacional = national pride.* ser el orgullo de = be the pride and joy of.* tragarse el orgullo = swallow + Posesivo + pride.* * *1 (satisfacción) prideobservaron con orgullo al niño they watched their child proudly o with prideel premio lo llenó de orgullo the prize made him feel very proud, he was filled with pride to be awarded the prize2 (soberbia) pridehenchido de orgullo puffed up with pride3 (motivo de satisfacción) pridesus hijos son su orgullo her children are her pride and joy* * *
orgullo sustantivo masculino
pride;
orgullo sustantivo masculino
1 (autoestima, pundonor) pride
2 (soberbia, altivez) arrogance
' orgullo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
autosuficiencia
- resplandecer
- reventar
- tragarse
- exhibir
- herir
- soberbia
- tragar
English:
flushed
- honour
- masculine
- pride
- proudly
- swallow
- glow
- once
- proud
- swollen
- vanity
* * *orgullo nm1. [actitud] pride;no aguanto su orgullo I can't bear his haughtiness o arrogance;tragarse el orgullo to swallow one's prideorgullo gay gay pride2. [satisfacción] pride;es el orgullo de la familia he's the pride of the family;me llena de orgullo poder inaugurar este centro it fills me with pride o I am very proud to be able to open this centre;tuve el orgullo de conocerlo I'm proud to say I knew him;no caber en sí de orgullo, reventar de orgullo to be bursting with pride3. [amor propio] pride;le picó el orgullo y aceptó el reto it wounded his pride so he accepted the challenge* * *m pride* * *orgullo nm: pride* * *orgullo n pride
См. также в других словарях:
pride — 1 /praId/ noun (U) 1 FEELING OF PLEASURE a feeling of satisfaction and pleasure in what you have done, or in what someone connected with you has done: show/feel/take pride in (doing)sth: The employees all show great pride in their company. | She… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
pride — I n. 1) to take pride in 2) to hurt smb. s pride 3) civic; fierce, great, strong; injured, wounded pride (to take great pride in one s children) 4) the pride to + inf. (do they have enough pride to defend their principles?) 5) (misc.) to appeal… … Combinatory dictionary
pride — 01. The little girl smiled with [pride] when her grandmother complimented her on the skirt she had made in sewing class. 02. Felix walked [proudly] up to the stage to receive his award. 03. You are now the [proud] father of a beautiful little… … Grammatical examples in English
Pride (comics) — The Pride. Art by Adrian Alphona. Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics … Wikipedia
pride — noun 1 feeling of being proud of sb/sth ADJECTIVE ▪ fierce, great ▪ justifiable ▪ She took justifiable pride in her son s achievements. ▪ fatherly ▪ … Collocations dictionary
hurt — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, great VERB + HURT ▪ feel ▪ the deep hurt that he felt when Jane left him ▪ cause … Collocations dictionary
hurt — hurtable, adj. hurter, n. /herrt/, v., hurt, hurting, n., adj. v.t. 1. to cause bodily injury to; injure: He was badly hurt in the accident. 2. to cause bodily pain to or in: The wound still hurts him. 3. to damage or decrease the efficiency of… … Universalium
hurt — [[t]hɜrt[/t]] v. hurt, hurt•ing, n. adj. 1) pat to cause bodily injury to; injure 2) pat to cause bodily pain to or in: The old wound still hurts him[/ex] 3) to damage or impair (a material object) by rough use, improper care, etc.: Stains can t… … From formal English to slang
hurt — hurt1 W3S2 [hə:t US hə:rt] v past tense and past participle hurt ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(injure somebody)¦ 2¦(feel pain)¦ 3¦(cause pain)¦ 4¦(insult somebody)¦ 5¦(bad effect)¦ 6 be hurting 7 something won t/doesn t hurt ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; … Dictionary of contemporary English
pride — pride1 W3S3 [praıd] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(feeling of pleasure)¦ 2¦(respect)¦ 3¦(too much pride)¦ 4 take pride in your work/appearance etc 5 somebody s pride and joy 6 the pride of something 7 have/take pride of place 8¦(lions)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; … Dictionary of contemporary English
pride — pride1 [ praıd ] noun ** 1. ) uncount a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction that you get when you, or someone connected with you, have achieved something special: You could see the pride in their faces when they talked about their daughter s… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English