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21 нелюбезно
1) General subject: with a bad grace, with scant courtesy, ungraciously2) Psychoanalysis: disobligingly3) Makarov: with an ill grace -
22 неохотно
1) General subject: aversely, grudgingly, unwillingly, with a bad grace, with half a heart, with reluctance, reluctantly, begrudgingly, hesitantly, under protest2) Makarov: with an ill grace -
23 ἀχάριστος
A ungracious, unpleasant, : irreg. [comp] Comp., δόρπου ἀχαρίστερον (for - ιστότερον) 20.392; without grace or charm,οὐκ ἀχάριστα λέγειν X.An.2.1.13
;φωνή Epicur.Sent.Vat.75
; - ότερον ἐπιμέλημα a more thankless business, X.Oec.7.37;ἀ. ἐξέτασις D.H.Pomp.1
.II of persons, ungracious, unfavourable, Thgn.841 (- τως Bgk.), Phld.Ir.p.60 W.2 ungrateful, thankless, Hdt.1.90, X.Cyr.1.2.7, Crates Theb. 19, etc.;δῆμος Hdt.5.91
; (lyr.), cf. Med. 659 (lyr.);ἀ. πρὸς τοὺς γονέας X.Mem.2.2.14
; (lyr.); σπείρων εἰς ἀχάριστα sowingin thankless soil, IG14.2012 (Sulp. Max.). Adv.-τως, ἀποπέμψασθαι εὐεργέτας X.An.7.7.23
, cf. Lys.30.6.3 [voice] Pass., unrequited,ἀ. εἶναι τὰ ἀνηλωμένα Lys.21.12
. Adv. οὐκ ἂν ἀχαρίστως μοι ἔχοι πρός τινος thanks would not be refused me by.., X. An.2.3.18.4 Adv. - τως with a bad grace, with an ill will, ἀ. ἕπεσθαι follow sulkily, Id.Cyr.7.4.14;τὰς χάριτας ἀ. χαρίζεσθαι Isoc.1.31
.5 ἀχάριστον, τό, antidote, PGrenf.1.52.1,12 (iii A. D.), Marcell. Empir.20: also ἀχάριστος, ἡ, Alex. Trall.Febr.7.b name of an eyesalve, Cels.6.6.7, Gal.12.749.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀχάριστος
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24 zähneknirschend
Adv. fig., nachgeben etc.: grudgingly, muttering under one’s breath umg.* * *zäh|ne|knir|schend1. adj attr2. advgrinding one's teeth; (fig) gnashing one's teether fand sich zä́hneknirschend damit ab — he agreed with (a) bad grace
* * *zäh·ne·knir·schendadv gnashing one's teeth* * *Adverb gnashing one's teeth; cursing silently* * ** * *Adverb gnashing one's teeth; cursing silently -
25 med sure miner
with (a) good / bad grace -
26 de mal grado
unwillingly, with bad grace -
27 нелюб'язно
with a bad grace, with scant courtesy, disobligingly -
28 неохоче
unwillingly, reluctantly; back-wardly; aversely; with bad grace -
29 rechigner
rechigner [ʀ(ə)∫iɲe]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb* * *ʀ(ə)ʃiɲe
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rechigner à verbe transitif indirectrechigner à quelque chose/à faire — to balk at something/at doing
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verbe intransitif to grumble* * *ʀ(ə)ʃiɲe vi* * *rechigner verb table: aimerA rechigner à vtr ind rechigner à qch/à faire to balk at sth/at doing; elle ne rechigne pas à la tâche she's not afraid of hard work.B vi to grumble; sans rechigner without grumbling ou a murmur; en rechignant grudgingly, with a bad grace.[rəʃiɲe] verbe intransitif2. [protester] to grumble————————rechigner à verbe plus préposition -
30 tunjukkan ketidaksabaran
with bad grace -
31 în silă
(most) reluctantly(much) against one's inclination / likingwith reluctance / a bad graceunwillingly. -
32 неохотно
unwillingly, reluctantly, with reluctance* * *неохо̀тно,нареч. unwillingly, reluctantly, grudgingly; with reluctance; with a bad grace.* * *backward; grudgingly; half-heartedly; unwillingly{Xn`wiliNli}* * *unwillingly, reluctantly, with reluctance -
33 неучтиво
impolitely, discourteously, rudely* * *неучтѝво,нареч. impolitely, discourteously, rudely, with a bad grace.* * *impolitely, discourteously, rudely -
34 malagrazia sf
[mala'ɡrattsja]con malagrazia — with bad grace, impolitely
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35 góîfúslega, meî glöîu geîi
with (a) good/bad grace -
36 vastahakoisesti
• against the grain• unwillingly• with bad grace• aversely• grudgingly• reluctantly -
37 vastenmielisesti
• with bad grace• unwillingly• reluctantly• aversely -
38 ochotne/neochotne
with (a) good/bad grace -
39 nemilostivo
adv ungraciously, with bad grace -
40 malagrazia
sf [mala'ɡrattsja]con malagrazia — with bad grace, impolitely
См. также в других словарях:
With a bad grace — Grace Grace (gr[=a]s), n. [F. gr[^a]ce, L. gratia, from gratus beloved, dear, agreeable; perh. akin to Gr. ? to rejoice, cha ris favor, grace, Skr. hary to desire, and E. yearn. Cf. {Grateful}, {Gratis}.] 1. The exercise of love, kindness, mercy … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
with a bad grace — phrasal or with an ill grace or with bad grace or with ill grace : with unconcealed reluctance and usually rudeness : with marked lack of grace accepted his defeat with bad grace and became almost insulting … Useful english dictionary
with\ a\ bad\ grace — • with bad grace • with a bad grace adv. phr. In an unpleasant or discourteous way; unwillingly, Fred takes defeat with bad grace. Tom shouted Hello to Bill. Bill was in a sour mood and replied with a bad grace. Contrast: with good grace … Словарь американских идиом
with\ bad\ grace — • with bad grace • with a bad grace adv. phr. In an unpleasant or discourteous way; unwillingly, Fred takes defeat with bad grace. Tom shouted Hello to Bill. Bill was in a sour mood and replied with a bad grace. Contrast: with good grace … Словарь американских идиом
with bad grace — or[with a bad grace] {adv. phr.} In an unpleasant or discourteous way; unwillingly, * /Fred takes defeat with bad grace./ * /Tom shouted Hello to Bill. Bill was in a sour mood and replied with a bad grace./ Contrast: WITH GOOD GRACE … Dictionary of American idioms
with bad grace — or[with a bad grace] {adv. phr.} In an unpleasant or discourteous way; unwillingly, * /Fred takes defeat with bad grace./ * /Tom shouted Hello to Bill. Bill was in a sour mood and replied with a bad grace./ Contrast: WITH GOOD GRACE … Dictionary of American idioms
with bad grace — phrasal see with a bad grace * * * with bad grace see ↑grace, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑bad … Useful english dictionary
with (a) bad grace — with (a) bad ˈgrace idiom in an unwilling and/or rude way • He handed over the money with typical bad grace. Main entry: ↑graceidiom … Useful english dictionary
with good (or bad) grace — in a willing (or reluctant) manner. → grace … English new terms dictionary
with bad grace — ► with good (or bad) grace in a willing (or reluctant) manner. Main Entry: ↑grace … English terms dictionary
Grace — (gr[=a]s), n. [F. gr[^a]ce, L. gratia, from gratus beloved, dear, agreeable; perh. akin to Gr. ? to rejoice, cha ris favor, grace, Skr. hary to desire, and E. yearn. Cf. {Grateful}, {Gratis}.] 1. The exercise of love, kindness, mercy, favor;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English