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1 diatribe
ˈdaɪətraɪb сущ.;
книж. диатриба (резкая обличительная речь) to utter a diatribe ≈ произносить диатрибу a bitter diatribe ≈ язвительная диатриба an envenomed diatribe ≈ злая обличительная речь a diatribe against ≈ диатриба против( книжное) диатриба;
резкая обличительная речь diatribe книжн. диатриба, резкая обличительная речьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > diatribe
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2 diatribe
['daɪətraɪb]сущ.; книжн.diatribe against smb. — диатриба против кого-л.
См. также в других словарях:
diatribe — n. 1) to utter a diatribe 2) a bitter diatribe 3) a diatribe against * * * [ daɪətraɪb] a bitter diatribe a diatribe against to utter a diatribe … Combinatory dictionary
Diatribe (newspaper column) — Diatribe is the name of a weekly column by Greek Australian journalist, poet and lawyer Dean Kalimniou appearing in the Melbourne Greek language newspaper Neos Kosmos since 2001. The column deals generally with issues pertaining to the Greek… … Wikipedia
diatribe — I noun abuse, abusive harangue, abusive language, accusation, act of berating, admonition, adverse comment, animadversion, backbiting, bitter harangue, bitter words, blame, carping, castigation, censure, chiding, complaining, condemnation,… … Law dictionary
diatribe — [dī′ə trīb΄] n. [Fr < L diatriba, learned discussion < Gr diatribē, a wearing away < diatribein < dia , through + tribein, to rub, akin to L terere, to rub: see THROW] a bitter, abusive criticism or denunciation … English World dictionary
bitter harangue — index diatribe Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
bitter words — index diatribe, phillipic, revilement Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
diatribe — noun Etymology: Latin diatriba, from Greek diatribē pastime, discourse, from diatribein to spend (time), wear away, from dia + tribein to rub more at throw Date: 1581 1. archaic a prolonged discourse 2. a bitter and abusive speech or writing … New Collegiate Dictionary
diatribe — /duy euh truyb /, n. a bitter, sharply abusive denunciation, attack, or criticism: repeated diatribes against the senator. [1575 85; < L diatriba < Gk diatribé pastime, study, discourse, deriv. of diatríbein to rub away (dia DIA + tríbein to… … Universalium
diatribe — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. denunciation (see disapprobation). II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. criticism, denunciation, tirade, harangue; see blame 1 , objection 2 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) n. [DI uh tribe] a… … English dictionary for students
diatribe — [ dʌɪətrʌɪb] noun a forceful and bitter verbal attack. Origin C16: from Fr., via L. from Gk diatribē spending of time, discourse … English new terms dictionary
diatribe — di•a•tribe [[t]ˈdaɪ əˌtraɪb[/t]] n. a bitter, abusive denunciation or criticism • Etymology: 1575–85; < L diatriba < Gk diatribḗ pastime, study, discourse, der. of diatríbein to rub away (dia dia +tríbein to rub) … From formal English to slang