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1 unkind
(cruel or harsh: You were very unkind to her.) neláskavý, nevľúdny, bezcitný* * *• zlý• lúty• krutý• neláskavý• neprívetivý -
2 rebuff
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3 heartless
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4 jibe
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5 lunatic
[-tik]adjective, noun (( abbreviation (usually unkind) loony ['lu:ni] - plural loonies) (a person who is) insane or crazy: Only a lunatic would do such a thing!) šialený; šialenec* * *• šialený• šialenec• blázon• bláznivý• pomätený -
6 shrimp
[ʃrimp]1) (a kind of small long-tailed shellfish.) garnát2) (an unkind word for a small person.) krpec* * *• morský rak -
7 swot
[swot] 1. past tense, past participle - swotted; verb(to study hard, especially by memorizing eg for an examination.) bifľovať sa2. noun(an unkind word for a person who studies hard.) bifľoš, -ka* * *• driet sa• bifloš• biflovat -
8 ill-feeling
noun (an) unkind feeling (towards another person): The two men parted without any ill-feeling(s). nepriateľstvo -
9 ill-will
noun (unkind feeling: I bear you no ill-will.) nepriateľstvo -
10 inhumane
[inhju'mein](unkind or cruel: inhumane treatment of prisoners-of-war.) neľudský -
11 knock about/around
1) (to treat in a rough and unkind manner, especially to hit repeatedly: I've heard that her husband knocks her about.) hrubo zaobchádzať2) (to move about (in) in a casual manner without a definite destination or purpose: He spent six months knocking around before getting a job.) potĺkať sa3) ((with with) to be friendly with: I don't like the boys he knocks about with.) priateliť sa -
12 know-all
noun (an unkind name for a person who thinks he knows everything.) vševed -
13 not have the heart to
(not to want or be unkind enough to (do something unpleasant): I don't have the heart to tell him that everyone laughed at his suggestions.) nemať to srdce -
14 relent
[rə'lent](to become less severe or unkind; to agree after refusing at first: At first she wouldn't let them go to the cinema, but in the end she relented.) povoliť, dať sa obmäkčiť- relentlessly
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15 subordinate clause
(a clause introduced in a sentence by a conjunction etc, and acting as a noun, adjective or adverb: I don't know who she is; The book that's on the table is mine; She's crying because you were unkind.) vedľajšia veta -
16 take to heart
1) (to be made very sad or upset by: You mustn't take his unkind remarks to heart.) brať si príliš k srdcu2) (to pay attention to: He's taken my criticism to heart - his work has improved.) vziať si k srdcu
См. также в других словарях:
Unkind — Un*kind , a. 1. Not kind; contrary to nature, or the law of kind or kindred; unnatural. [Obs.] Such unkind abominations. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. Wanting in kindness, sympathy, benevolence, gratitude, or the like; cruel; harsh; unjust;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unkind — [unkīnd′] adj. not kind; specif., a) not sympathetic to or considerate of others b) harsh, severe, cruel, rigorous, etc. unkindness n … English World dictionary
Unkind — Un*kind , a. [See {Kin} kindred.] Having no race or kindred; childless. [Obs. & R.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unkind — index caustic, cold blooded, cruel, harsh, invidious, malevolent, mordacious, pernicious, ruthless … Law dictionary
unkind — early 13c. (implied in unkindly), strange, foreign, unnatural, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + KIND (Cf. kind) (adj.). Meaning lacking in kindness is recorded from mid 14c … Etymology dictionary
unkind — [adj] not nice barbarous, brutal, coldblooded, coldhearted, cruel, hard hearted, harsh, hateful, heartless, inconsiderate, inhuman, inhumane, insensitive, malevolent, malicious, malignant, mean, nasty, sadistic, savage, spiteful, thoughtless,… … New thesaurus
unkind — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ inconsiderate and harsh. DERIVATIVES unkindly adverb unkindness noun … English terms dictionary
unkind — [[t]ʌnka͟ɪnd[/t]] unkinder, unkindest 1) ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ to n, it v link ADJ to inf If someone is unkind, they behave in an unpleasant, unfriendly, or slightly cruel way. You can also describe someone s words or actions as unkind. All last… … English dictionary
unkind — adj. 1) unkind of 2) unkind to 3) unkind to + inf. (it was unkind of him to say that) * * * [ˌʌn kaɪnd] unkind of unkind to unkind to + inf. (it was unkind of him to say that) … Combinatory dictionary
Unkind — Infobox Album | Name = Unkind Type = EP Artist = Acumen Nation Released = 1997 September 2 Recorded = Genre = Industrial rock Length = 38:32 Label = Conscience Records Producer = Reviews = Last album = Territory=Universe (1996) This album =… … Wikipedia
unkind */ — UK [ʌnˈkaɪnd] / US adjective Word forms unkind : adjective unkind comparative unkinder superlative unkindest unfriendly, insulting, or cruel an unkind remark unkind to: You re being very unkind to your sister. Derived words: unkindly adverb… … English dictionary