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1 censoriously
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > censoriously
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[senʹsɔ:rıəslı] adv(резко) критически; придирчиво; осуждающе -
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[sen'sɔːrɪəslɪ]Общая лексика: критически, осуждающе, придирчиво -
4 censoriously
[sen`sɔərɪəs]строго; придирчиво; осуждающеАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > censoriously
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6 censoriously
[sen(t)'sɔːrɪəslɪ]нареч.строго; придирчиво; осуждающе -
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adv критически; придирчиво; осуждающеСинонимический ряд:critically (other) captiously; carpingly; cavilingly; critically; hypercritically -
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1. adv критически2. adv опасно, серьёзноСинонимический ряд:1. acutely (other) acutely; crucially; desperately; direly2. captiously (other) captiously; carpingly; cavilingly; censoriously; critically; hypercritically3. unwell (other) badly; failing; feeble; ill; poorly; sickly; unwell
См. также в других словарях:
censoriously — censorious ► ADJECTIVE ▪ severely critical. DERIVATIVES censoriously adverb censoriousness noun … English terms dictionary
Censoriously — Censorious Cen*so ri*ous, a. [L. censorius pertaining to the censor. See {Censor}.] 1. Addicted to censure; apt to blame or condemn; severe in making remarks on others, or on their writings or manners. [1913 Webster] A dogmatical spirit inclines… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
censoriously — adverb see censorious … New Collegiate Dictionary
censoriously — See censorious. * * * … Universalium
censoriously — adverb In a censorious manner … Wiktionary
censoriously — adv. critically; sharply … English contemporary dictionary
censoriously — cen·so·ri·ous·ly … English syllables
censoriously — adv disapprovingly, disparagingly, critically, hypercritically, overcritically, severely FORMAL captiously ≠ approvingly … Useful english dictionary
censorious — censoriously, adv. censoriousness, n. /sen sawr ee euhs, sohr /, adj. severely critical; faultfinding; carping. [1530 40; < L censorius of a censor, hence, austere, moral; see CENSOR, TORY1] * * * … Universalium
censorious — adjective Etymology: Latin censorius of a censor, from censor Date: 1536 marked by or given to censure < censorious comments > < a censorious critic > Synonyms: see critical • censoriously adverb • censoriousness … New Collegiate Dictionary
William Hickey (memoirist) — William Hickey (June 30, 1749 – May 31, 1830), was a lawyer, but is best known for his vast Memoirs , composed in 1808 10 and published between 1913 and 1925, which in their manuscript form cover seven hundred and forty closely written pages.… … Wikipedia