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1 Call Programmer Names
Programming: CPNУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Call Programmer Names
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2 обзываться
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3 обзывать
1) General subject: beknave, call, drill, call down, call names2) Dialect: miscall3) Makarov: call bad names (кого-л.), call names (кого-л.) -
4 оскорблять
1) General subject: abuse, affront, blaspheme, cause offence, desecrate, dishonor, dishonour, give offence, heap obloquy upon (кого-л.), hector, huff, humiliate, insult, kick in the teeth (кого-л.), lout (кого-л.), offend, outrage, revile, sling mud, smart (чувства), speak daggers, to be rude to (smb.) (кого-л.), do violence to, violate, call names (обзывать, кого-л.), engage in harassment, hate on smt2) Colloquial: blister, hassle, diss (treat, mention, or speak to rudely ( http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=diss))3) Australian slang: chew the buns off (smb.) (кого-л.), rip into, sling mud at, throw mud at4) Jargon: clobber, give( someone) hell, (кого-л.) take a dig at someone, (кого-л.) take a jab at someone, mess around with5) Makarov: do violence to (smth.), hurt, kick ( smb.) in the teeth (кого-л.), call names (кого-л.)6) Taboo: cap on (кого-л.), chew (кого-л.), come down on somebody (см. go down on somebody; кого-л.), put down7) Phraseological unit: cut down (To insult, to belittle.) -
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совер.; (кого-л./что-л.); разг.
call names, curse (out), scold; swear (at); tear to pieces (о книжном обозрении и т.п.)* * ** * *call names, curse, scold; swear; tear to pieces* * *curseinveigh -
6 ругаться
несовер. - ругаться; совер. - выругаться, поругаться
1) совер. - выругаться swear, curse; use bad language, call names
2) совер. - поругаться; вз.-возвр. abuse one another, swear at each other* * *swear, curse; use bad language, call names* * *railscold -
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несовер.; (кого-л./что-л. кем-л./чем-л.); совер. обозвать; разг.
call (names)* * ** * *обозвать; call -
8 ругать
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9 браниться
1) General subject: exchange words with, lash, quarrel, quarreller, rag (из-за чего-л.), rail, rate, revile, scold, slang, slangwhang, spat, threap, curse, swear, wrangle, call names2) Dialect: callet3) Makarov: let rip, mix it up, rap, exchange words with (с кем-л.)4) Archaic: jangle5) Taboo: tick like fuck -
10 выругаться
General subject: call names, make the air blue, rap out an oath, swear an oath, turn the air blue -
11 навешивать ярлыки
Phraseological unit: call names -
12 обзываться
General subject: call names -
13 обругать
1) General subject: call names, cant, swear at (кого-л.) -
14 осыпать бранью
1) General subject: revile, cast dirt at, fling dirt at, throw dirt at, call names2) Bookish: belabour3) Makarov: (кого-л.) fling abuse at, fulminate anathemas, fling dirt at (кого-л.) -
15 поносить
1) General subject: berate, blackguard, bullyrag, clapperclaw, decry, disparage, drub, heap obloquy upon (кого-л.), inveigh, rail, rail (что-л., кого-л.), revile, scandal, slander, slang, stigmatize, talk down, utter imprecations, vilify (кого-либо), vilipend, vituperate, abuse, blaspheme, defame, denounce, inveigh against, rubbish3) American: trash5) Australian slang: deal it out (кого-л.), sling mud at, throw mud at7) Jargon: bad-mouth, ding-dang, give( someone) hell, jump all over (someone), jump down (some-one's) throat, let go with, poor-mouth, take (someone; something) apart, tee off, (on) tee up, zap, rave8) Makarov: make the air blue (кого-л.), eat out, call names (кого-л.), cast aspersions on (кого-л.), cry shame upon (кого-л.) -
16 ругаться
1) General subject: abuse, bawl out abuse, cuss, damn, darn, dern, let out at, make the air blue, rail, revile, scold, slam, slang, slangwhang, turn the air blue, utter profanities, blackguard, curse, swear, be at loggerheads, yell2) Computers: barf3) Colloquial: argue (Honey, we seem to argue a lot lately. Maybe we need a vacation.), drop the F-bomb5) Makarov: let rip, rap, use gross language, use gross terms, call names6) Taboo: eff and blind -
17 сквернословить
General subject: blackguard, foul, make the air blue, nasty, turn the air blue, curse, call names, utter profanities, use bad language, use foul language, use four-letter words, use obscenities, swear -
18 бранить
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19 обругать
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20 ругаться
выругаться1. swear*, curse, use bad language, call namesругаться как извозчик — swear* like a trooper
См. также в других словарях:
call names — index defame, denigrate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
call names — ► call names insult (someone) verbally. Main Entry: ↑name … English terms dictionary
call names — phrasal : to address or speak of a person or thing with contemptuous or offensive names * * * call names To abuse verbally • • • Main Entry: ↑name … Useful english dictionary
call names — call (someone) names to use impolite or unpleasant words to describe someone. I was afraid that if I wore glasses to school, the other kids would call me names. It s a good thing he didn t hear me earlier I was calling him all the names under the … New idioms dictionary
call names — call by mean names, use hurtful names (like stupid, etc.) … English contemporary dictionary
call names — {v. phr.} To use ugly or unkind words when speaking to someone or when talking about someone. Usually used by or to children. * /Bill got so mad he started calling Frank names./ … Dictionary of American idioms
call names — {v. phr.} To use ugly or unkind words when speaking to someone or when talking about someone. Usually used by or to children. * /Bill got so mad he started calling Frank names./ … Dictionary of American idioms
call\ names — v. phr. To use ugly or unkind words when speaking to someone or when talking about someone. Usually used by or to children. Bill got so mad he started calling Frank names … Словарь американских идиом
call names — phrasal to address or speak of a person or thing contemptuously or offensively … New Collegiate Dictionary
call names — verb To insult somebody childishly; to engage in name calling … Wiktionary
To call names — Name Name (n[=a]m), n. [AS. nama; akin to D. naam, OS. & OHG. namo, G. name, Icel. nafn, for namn, Dan. navn, Sw. namn, Goth. nam[=o], L. nomen (perh. influenced by noscere, gnoscere, to learn to know), Gr. o mona, Scr. n[=a]man. [root]267. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English