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1 abuse
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2 неправильное употребление слов
abuse of words, verbal abuseRussian-english psychology dictionary > неправильное употребление слов
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3 lanzar improperios
• abuse with words• cover with insults• rail at• shout abuse at• shout insults• shout insults against• shout insults at• shower insults on -
4 ofender en demasía
• abuse with words• bespatter• cover with insults• overwhelm with abuse -
5 scheldwoord
♦voorbeelden:1 een (stort)vloed van scheldwoorden • a flood/stream of abusescheldwoorden • abuse, swear words -
6 Scheltwort
Schẹlt|wortnt pl - worte or -wörterword of abuseScheltworte — words of abuse, invective sing
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7 makian
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8 lanzar improperios
v.1 to shout insults.2 to shout abuse at, to rail at, to cover with insults, to abuse with words. -
9 необычное употребление слов
General subject: abuse of wordsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > необычное употребление слов
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10 неправильное или необычное употребление слов
Makarov: abuse of wordsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неправильное или необычное употребление слов
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11 неправильное употребление слов
1) General subject: abuse of words2) Bookish: malapropismУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неправильное употребление слов
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12 빈정대다
v. cynical abuse, sarcastic words directed at another person -
13 mein-yrða
t, to abuse in words, Bs. i. 855. -
14 meinyrða
(-rða, -rðr), v. to abuse in words. -
15 अपभाषण
apa-bhāshaṇan. abuse, bad words L.
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16 sgràill
va. rail at, abuse with words -
17 scheldwoorden
abuse, swear words -
18 брань
abuse имя существительное:vituperation (брань, поношение)vernacular (родной язык, местный диалект, народное название, профессиональный жаргон, общеупотребительное название, брань)словосочетание:hot words (брань, крупный разговор)warm words (брань, крупный разговор) -
19 Брань на вороту не виснет
Abuse can be tolerated, insulting as it may be. See Словом человека не убьешь (C), Слово не обух - в лоб не бьет (C), Хоть горшком назови, только в печку не ставь (X)Var.: Брань - не дым, глаза не ест Cf: Hard words break no bones (Am., Br.). Names break no bones (Am.). Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me (Am., Br.). Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt (touch) me (Am.). Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me (Br.). A tongue-lashing leaves no scars (Br.), Words may pass, but blows fall heavy (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Брань на вороту не виснет
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20 abuso sexual
m.sexual abuse, sexual offense.* * *(n.) = sexual abuse, molestationEx. For example, 'FIND: drug and abuse' retrieves records that contain these two words but also locates records that contain the words drug and sexual abuse (and not necessarily drug abuse).Ex. But the mid-20th century -- being hipped on the whole nuclear family ideal -- went into a state of denial about incest and molestation within families.* * *(n.) = sexual abuse, molestationEx: For example, 'FIND: drug and abuse' retrieves records that contain these two words but also locates records that contain the words drug and sexual abuse (and not necessarily drug abuse).
Ex: But the mid-20th century -- being hipped on the whole nuclear family ideal -- went into a state of denial about incest and molestation within families.* * *sexual abuse
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