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61 take (smth.) amiss
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62 take\ sg\ amiss
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63 don't take it amiss
Общая лексика: не обессудьте -
64 to take sth amiss
prendre qqch de travers/en mauvaise part; s'offusquerEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to take sth amiss
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65 Don't take it amiss.
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66 please, don't take it amiss if I ...
lūdzu, neņemiet ļaunā, ja es...English-Latvian dictionary > please, don't take it amiss if I ...
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67 to take something amiss
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68 don't\ take\ it\ amiss
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69 zamjeriti
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70 primiti za zlo
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71 uzeti za zlo
• take amiss; to take amis -
72 зема за лошо
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73 tomar en mala parte
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74 tomar mal
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75 kötüye çekmek
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76 biti uvređen
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77 levar a mal
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78 a înţelege greşit
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79 обижаться
1) General subject: huff, resent, take exception at (на что-л.), take exception to (на что-л.), take offence, take offence at (на кого-л., что-л.), take something in bad part, take something in evil part, be aggrieved, feel aggrieved, take amiss, take exception at (на что-л.), take offence (на-at), take umbrage (на кого-л. - at smb.), take ill (на что-л.)2) General subject: be offended, do not mind (если ты не обижаешься)3) Makarov: be aggravated, take( smth.) amiss (на что-л.), take (smth.) ill (на что-л.), take (smth.) in bad part (на что-л.), feel aggravated4) Phraseological unit: get bent out of shape (They stopped inviting him to the gatherings, and he really got bent out of shape about it. Они перестали приглашать его на встречи и он обиделся из-за этого.) -
80 обидеться
1. resent2. take amissобижаться; обидеться — take amiss
не обидеться — to take smth. in good part
3. pissed4. offend; hurt; wrong; overreach5. huffСинонимический ряд:разобидеться (глаг.) оскорбиться; разобидеться
См. также в других словарях:
take\ amiss — • take amiss • the wrong way v. phr. To become offended due to a misunderstanding. I hope you won t take it amiss, the boss said to Jane, that I find you irresistibly attractive … Словарь американских идиом
take amiss — ► take amiss be offended by (something said). Main Entry: ↑amiss … English terms dictionary
take amiss — index misapprehend, resent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
take amiss — phrasal : to impute a wrong motive or a bad meaning or intention to : take offense at afraid a refusal will be taken amiss Dorothy Barclay don t take it amiss if his counsels are not pleasant Richard Ginder * * * take amiss To take offence at… … Useful english dictionary
take amiss — or[the wrong way] {v. phr.} To become offended due to a misunderstanding. * / I hope you won t take it amiss, the boss said to Jane, that I find you irresistibly attractive. / … Dictionary of American idioms
take amiss — or[the wrong way] {v. phr.} To become offended due to a misunderstanding. * / I hope you won t take it amiss, the boss said to Jane, that I find you irresistibly attractive. / … Dictionary of American idioms
take amiss — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. bristle, bridle, grumble, misunderstand; see complain 1 , mistake … English dictionary for students
take amiss — idi to be mistakenly offended at or resentful of; misunderstand … From formal English to slang
amiss — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not quite right; inappropriate. ► ADVERB ▪ wrongly or inappropriately. ● not go amiss Cf. ↑not go amiss ● take amiss Cf. ↑take amiss … English terms dictionary
take — [tāk] vt. took, taken, taking [ME taken < OE tacan < ON taka < ? IE base * dēg , to lay hold of] I to get possession of by force or skill; seize, grasp, catch, capture, win, etc. 1. to get by conquering; capture; seize 2. to trap, snare … English World dictionary
take ill — Take amiss, take in bad part, take exception to … New dictionary of synonyms