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2) (impudence) Dreistigkeit, die* * *[-'dæsə-]noun die Kühnheit* * *auda·cious·ness[ɔ:ˈdeɪʃəsnəs, AM ɑ:-]audac·ity[ɔ:ˈdæsəti, AM ɑ:ˈdæsət̬i]n no plto have the \audacity to do sth die Unverfrorenheit [o Dreistigkeit] besitzen, etw zu tun* * *[ɔː'dsItɪ] [ɔː'deIʃəsnɪs]n1) (= impudence) Dreistigkeit f, Unverfrorenheit fto have the audacity to do sth — die Dreistigkeit or Unverfrorenheit besitzen, etw zu tun
2) (= boldness) Kühnheit, Verwegenheit f* * *audacity [ɔːˈdæsətı] s1. Kühnheit f, Verwegenheit f, Waghalsigkeit f2. Dreistigkeit f, Unverfrorenheit f:have the audacity to do sth die Dreistigkeit oder Unverfrorenheit besitzen, etwas zu tun; sich erdreisten, etwas zu tun* * *noun, no pl.2) (impudence) Dreistigkeit, die* * *n.Dreistigkeit f.Mut nur sing. m.Verwegenheit f. -
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noun1) смелость2) наглость* * *(n) дерзость; наглость; отвага; смелость* * *отвага, смелость, храбрость, мужество* * *[au·dac·i·ty || ɔː'dæsətɪ] n. дерзость, смелость, наглость* * *наглостьсмелость* * *1) отвага 2) дерзкая выходка 3) нахальство -
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- 'dæsə-noun audaciatr[ɔː'dæsɪtɪ]1 (daring) audacia, intrepidez nombre femenino2 (rudeness) descaro, atrevimiento, osadían.• atrevimiento s.m.• audacia s.f.• denuedo s.m.• descaro s.m.ɔː'dæsətimass nouna) ( daring) audacia fb) ( impudence) atrevimiento m, descaro mhe had the audacity to say... — tuvo el descaro or el tupé de decir...
[ɔː'dæsɪtɪ]N1) (=boldness) audacia f, osadía f2) (=impudence) atrevimiento m, descaro m* * *[ɔː'dæsəti]mass nouna) ( daring) audacia fb) ( impudence) atrevimiento m, descaro mhe had the audacity to say... — tuvo el descaro or el tupé de decir...
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1. n смелость, отвага2. n смелость, безрассудство3. n нахальство, дерзостьthe calumnies which he had the audacity to spread — клеветнические измышления, которые он имел наглость распространять
4. n наглая выходка; наглое замечаниеСинонимический ряд:1. boldness (noun) adventurousness; boldness; bravery; courage; daring; pluck; valor; valour2. cheek (noun) brazenness; cheek; chutzpa; disrespect; effrontery; forwardness; gall; impertinence; impudence; insolence; rudeness; sauciness3. temerity (noun) assurance; brashness; hardihood; hardiness; nerve; temerityАнтонимический ряд: -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] audacity[Swahili Word] ujasiri[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Word] Arabic[Swahili Example] hakuna aliyekuwa na ujasiri wa kuweza kumwambia mwenziwe [Kez]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] have the audacity to do something[Swahili Word] -thubutu[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
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[-'dæsə-]noun audácia* * *au.dac.i.ty[ɔ:d'æsiti] n 1 audácia, intrepidez, coragem, arrojo. 2 arrogância, insolência, impudência. -
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n. cesaret, yürek, cüret; küstahlık, arsızlık* * *küstahlık* * *[-'dæsə-]noun cüret, gözüpeklik -
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audacity — audacious ► ADJECTIVE 1) willing to take bold risks. 2) impudent. DERIVATIVES audaciously adverb audaciousness noun audacity noun. ORIGIN from Latin audax bold … English terms dictionary
audacity — noun (U) the quality of having enough courage to take risks or say impolite things: have the audacity to do sth: I can t believe he had the audacity to ask me for more money! … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
audacity — noun 1) he had the audacity to contradict me Syn: impudence, impertinence, insolence, presumption, cheek, bad manners, effrontery, nerve, gall, defiance, temerity; informal chutzpah, sass See note at temerity … Thesaurus of popular words
audacity — noun (plural ties) Etymology: Middle English audacite, from Latin audac , audax Date: 15th century 1. the quality or state of being audacious: as a. intrepid boldness b. bold or arrogant disregard of normal r … New Collegiate Dictionary
audacity — noun a) Insolent boldness, especially when imprudent or unconventional. The brash private had the audacity to criticize the general. b) Fearless, intrepid daring. Syn … Wiktionary
audacity — I noun audacia, audaciousness, bold front, boldness, bravado, brave face, bravura, confidence in one s powers, daring, defiance of danger, derring do, hardihood, intrepidity, nerve, overboldness, overdaring, protervitas, rashness, recklessness,… … Law dictionary
audacity — noun 1. fearless daring (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑audaciousness, ↑temerity • Derivationally related forms: ↑temerarious (for: ↑temerity), ↑audacious ( … Useful english dictionary
audacity — au|dac|i|ty [ ɔ dæsəti ] noun uncount the confidence to say or do what you want, despite difficulties, risks, or the negative attitudes of other people: have the audacity to do something: She had the audacity to tell him off … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
audacity — UK [ɔːˈdæsətɪ] / US [ɔˈdæsətɪ] noun [uncountable] the confidence to say or do what you want, despite difficulties, risks, or the negative attitudes of other people have the audacity to do something: She had the audacity to tell him off … English dictionary
audacity — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. boldness, courage; impudence; rashness, insolence. Ant., meekness, forbearance. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Courage] Syn. daring, boldness, valor; see courage 1 . 2. [Impudence] Syn. impertinence, temerity … English dictionary for students
audacity — [ɔːˈdæsəti] noun [U] the confidence to say or do what you want, despite difficulties, risks, or the negative attitudes of other people … Dictionary for writing and speaking English