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21 обнаглеть
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22 нахал
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23 беспардонный
General subject: impudent, insolent, unceremonious, brazen, shameless -
24 вызывающий
1) General subject: attention-getting (о поведении), bardy, coat trailing, coat-trailing (что-л.), defiant, deflant, evocative, flaunting, insolent, offending, provocative, provocative (что-л.), provocative of (что-либо), provoking, saucy, truculent, extravagant3) Sports: announcing4) Chemistry: stirring up, triggering off5) Railway term: calling party6) Law: summoning to appear8) Psychology: plastic9) Telecommunications: ringing up10) Oil: bringing on, giving rise11) Special term: calling12) Food industry: brassy13) Atomic energy: bringing forth14) Perfume: aggressive16) SAP.tech. accessing, causing, entailing, fetching17) SAP.fin. getting -
25 высокомерный
1) General subject: ( as) proud as Lucifer, arrogant, assuming, assumptive, big, bumbling, cavalier, conceited, contemptuous, donnish, haught, haughty, high hat, highbrow, highty tighty, highty-tighty, hoity toity, hoity-toity, imperious, insolent, lofty, lordly, overly, overweening, perk, perquisite, presumptuous, proud, proud stomached, sniffish, sniffy, snotty, snuffy, sovereign, stand off, stand offish, stand-off, stand-offish, stiff necked, stiff-necked, stuck up, stuck-up, supercilious, superior, topping, uppish, you be damned, you-be-damned, high-handed, toffee-nosed, cocky, patronizing3) American: high-hat4) Ironical: high and mighty, proud-stomached5) Poetical language: sublime6) Bookish: hubristic7) Rare: tossy8) Religion: hubris9) Diplomatic term: domineering10) Deprecatingly: elitist12) Makarov: as proud as Lucifer, dogmatic, dogmatical, swollen13) Taboo: jumped up, nevershit, stiff-assed -
26 грубиян
1) General subject: bargee, bargeman, barker, butch, cad, chuff, churl, clown, grobian, hector, hog, insolent, man of rude address, mucker, nowt, pork, ribald, rough, rough customer, rowdy, rude fellow, ruffian, savage, snapper, tike, tyke, ugly customer, slob2) Colloquial: curmudgeon3) Rare: termagant4) Jargon: roughneck, twerp, hard-boiled egg, jeeter5) New Zealand: hoon6) Makarov: bearish fellow -
27 дерзкий
1) General subject: adventuresome, as bold as brass, audacious, bauld, bold, bold as brass, brattish, bratty, cheeky, cocksy, cocky, cool, coxy, daring, defiant, disrespectful, feisty, flippant, forward, free swinging, free-swinging, fresh, gutsy, hardy, impertinent, impudent, insolent, lippy, necky, out of line, overbold, perk, perky, perquisite, pert, petulant, presumptuous, provocative, reckless, sassy, saucy, tossy, uppish, venturesome, venturous, wise, edge3) Dialect: pawky4) Obsolete: malapert5) Bookish: contumelious6) Australian slang: cockie9) Jargon: off base, some pumpkins, crusty, fly, salty11) Makarov: step out of line12) Phraseological unit: brass neck (A person with gall.) -
28 дерзко ответить
General subject: make an insolent retort -
29 дерзкое замечание
1) General subject: impertinent remark, insolent remark2) Diplomatic term: flip remark -
30 морда кирпича просит
Colloquial: a smart aleck (у этого типа морда кирпича просит. He's really asking for it.; нахал, наглец a very rude and insolent person), he's (etc.) asking for it, scank (гл.) (: Both sisters skank. Must be hereditary - Обе сестры с кривыми рожами, должно быть это наследственное)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > морда кирпича просит
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31 наглец
1) General subject: blackface, bold face, butch, cheeky fellow, cool beggar, cool card, cool customer, cool fish, cool hand, impertinent, impertinent young man, impudent fellow, insolent beggar, jack-sauce, smart aleck, squirt, jerk, cheeky person2) Colloquial: saucebox3) Religion: malapert4) Law: cynic -
32 наглый
1) General subject: arrogant, as bold as brass, assured, audacious, barefaced, bareknuckle, bauld, bold, bold as brass, bold faced, bold-faced, brassbound, brassy, brazen, brazen faced, brazen-faced, bumptious, cheeky, contumelious, cool, hubristic, immodest, impertinent, impudent, insolent, lippy, nervy, perky, pert, presumptuous, rousing, saucy, snotty, unashamed, unbashful, unblushing, uppish, uppity, blatant (ложь lie), pushy, obnoxious3) American: gay4) Obsolete: malapert5) Rare: petulant6) Jargon: bare-face (характеристика выступления, поступка), bare-faced (характеристика выступления, поступка), crusty, gool, hard-boiled, salty, world-beater, ditsy, ditzy, off base, small8) Phraseological unit: brass neck, brass-necked -
33 надменный
1) General subject: ( as) proud as Lucifer, aloof, arrogant, assuming, bumbling, cavalier, disdainful, haught, haughty, high minded, high stomached, high-stomached, highty tighty, highty-tighty, hoity toity, hoity-toity, huffish, huffy, imperious, insolent, lofty, lordly, overly, proud, proud stomached, puffed, puffed up, puffed-up, snippy, sovereign, sovran, stiff as a ramrod, sublime, supercilious, upstage, wrapped in cellophane, prancing2) Colloquial: bumptious3) Ironical: high and mighty, proud-stomached4) Rare: high-minded, tossy5) Religion: stiff-necked6) Psychology: superior9) Makarov: as proud as Lucifer, bloated, splendid10) Taboo: stiff-assed -
34 нахальный
1) General subject: arrogant, audacious, bold-faced, bumptious, cocksy, cocky, contumelious, cool, coxy, forward, impertinent, impudent, inpudent, insolent, nervy, pert, presumptuous, pushing, pushy, sassy, saucy, smart alecky, uppity, wise3) American: forthputting, fresh, smart-alecky4) Rare: petulant7) Phraseological unit: brass neck, brass-necked -
35 обидный
2) Bookish: affronting3) Makarov: abrasive, distasteful, hurtful, injurious -
36 он высокомерно (с пренебрежением) относится к своим подчинённым
General subject: he is insolent to his inferiorsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он высокомерно (с пренебрежением) относится к своим подчинённым
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37 он держал себя грубо, чтобы не сказать нагло
General subject: he was rude, not to say insolentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он держал себя грубо, чтобы не сказать нагло
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38 он с пренебрежением относится к своим подчинённым
Makarov: he is insolent to his inferiorsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он с пренебрежением относится к своим подчинённым
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39 оскорбительный
1) General subject: abusive, humiliating, injurious, insolent, insulting, invective, invidious, mortifying, objectionable (особ. по расовым, религиозным или этническим соображениям), obloquial, obloquious, obnoxious, offending, offensive, opprobrious, out of the way, out-of-the-way, outrageous, ridiculous, rude, scurril, scurrile, scurrilous, slanderous, slighting, tortious, virulent, vituperative, vituperatory, unsavory (скандал)2) American: slimy3) Bookish: affronting, contumelious4) Rare: thersitical5) Religion: obscene6) Jargon: dirty, off time (обычно о замечании)7) Patents: scandalous8) Makarov: hurtful9) Taboo: blue -
40 презрительный
1) General subject: contemptuous, disdainful, hubristic, insolent, scornful, slighting, supercilious, snide (взгляд и т.п), snotty, dismissive3) Religion: hubris4) Jargon: hoity-toity
См. также в других словарях:
insolent — insolent, ente [ ɛ̃sɔlɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. et n. • 1495; lat. insolens « qui n a pas l habitude de » 1 ♦ Cour. Dont le manque de respect est offensant. ⇒ effronté , grossier, impertinent, impoli, impudent. Un enfant insolent avec ses parents. L argent… … Encyclopédie Universelle
insolent — insolent, ente (in so lan, lan t ) adj. 1° Qui perd le respect, en parlant des personnes. • Tout homme insolent est en abomination au Seigneur, SACI Bible, Prov. de Salomon, XVI, 5. • Voilà les petites peccadilles dont il [un mari] l accuse … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Insolent — In so*lent, a. [F. insolent, L. insolens, entis, pref. in not + solens accustomed, p. pr. of solere to be accustomed.] [1913 Webster] 1. Deviating from that which is customary; novel; strange; unusual. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] If one chance to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
insolent — INSOLÉNT, Ă, insolenţi, te, adj. (Adesea adverbial) Obraznic, impertinent; neruşinat; necuviincios. – Din fr. insolent, lat. insolens, ntis. Trimis de valeriu, 20.11.2008. Sursa: DEX 98 Insolent ≠ politicos Trimis de siveco, 03.08.2004. Sursa:… … Dicționar Român
insolent — INSOLENT, [insol]ente. adj. Trop hardy, effronté, qui perd le respect, qui blesse la modestie. Extremement insolent. insolent au dernier point. il est si insolent que de s asseoir, de se couvrir devant son maistre. voyez comment il respond à ses… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
insolent — Adj unverschämt per. Wortschatz fremd. Erkennbar fremd (17. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. īnsolēns ( entis), eigentlich: ungewöhnlich , zu l. solēre pflegen, gewohnt sein und l. in . Abstraktum: Insolenz. Ebenso nndl. insolent, ne. insolent … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Insolent Inn — (Гаттео а Маре,Италия) Категория отеля: Адрес: Via Rubicone 33, 47030 Гаттео а Маре, Италия … Каталог отелей
Insolent — (v. lat.), 1) ungewöhnlich; 2) ungebührlich, übermüthig; daher Insolenz, Ungebührlichkeit … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Insolént — (lat., franz.), ungebührlich, unverschämt, frech; Insolénz, Frechheit, Unverschämtheit … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Insolént — (lat.), ungebührlich, anmaßend, frech; Insolénz, Unverschämtheit, Frechheit … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Insolent — Insolent, lat. deutsch, ungebührlich, übermüthig; Insolenz, ungebührliches, übermüthiges Benehmen … Herders Conversations-Lexikon