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(to scold.) skjenne på, irettesette1) skjenne på, skjelle på, irettesette, klandre2) ( gammeldags) klage, syte -
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menegur, memarahi, mencaci* * *mencerca* * *menegur, memarahi, mencaci* * *memarahi -
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bigyangsala, sisihin, kagalitan, kaalitan, sumisi -
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v.t.DaañTna / jhiRakna / sunaana / ta^n karna -
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(to scold.) skamma -
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V1. डाँटनाThe teacher chided the student for not doing the homework. -
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v (past chid; p.p. chid, chidden)1) лаяти; докоряти; картати2) вити, ревти; шуміти (про море, вітер)* * *v(chid; chid, chidden)1) (for, with) сварити, дорікати; бурчати ( на кого-небудь)2) вити, ревіти, шуміти (про вітер, море) -
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v(chid; chid, chidden)1) (for, with) сварити, дорікати; бурчати ( на кого-небудь)2) вити, ревіти, шуміти (про вітер, море) -
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v. azarlamak, söylenmek, ayıplamak, çıkışmak* * *azarla* * *(to scold.) azarlamak, paylamak, çıkışmak -
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• ojentaa• ripittää• toru• torua• nuhdella• haukkua• antaa toruja• antaa nuhteita• moite• moittia• läksyttää* * *(to scold.) sättiä -
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v. (chided, chidden) загнах, зэмлэх, аашлах. -
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vt., vi. 꾸짖다,...에게 잔소리하다, 꾸짖어 쫓아내다, (바람.사냥개 등이)미친듯이 날뛰다 -
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ლანძღვა, გინება -
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سرزنش كردن ، گله كردن از ، غرغركردن -
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vt/i ([pret] chid;[pp] chid, chidden) karati, psovati, koriti, grditi* * *
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[tʃaɪd]riprendere, rimproverare -
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[tʃaɪd]* * *(to scold.) rimproverare* * *[tʃaɪd]
См. также в других словарях:
Chide — (ch[imac]d), v. t. [imp. {Chid} (ch[i^]d), or {Chode} (ch[imac]d Obs.); p. p. {Chidden}, {Chid}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Chiding}.] [AS. c[=i]dan; of unknown origin.] 1. To rebuke; to reprove; to scold; to find fault with. [1913 Webster] Upbraided, chid … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chide — Chide, v. i. 1. To utter words of disapprobation and displeasure; to find fault; to contend angrily. [1913 Webster] Wherefore the people did chide with Moses. Ex. xvii. 2. [1913 Webster] 2. To make a clamorous noise; to chafe. [1913 Webster] As… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chide — Chide, n. [AS. c[=i]d] A continuous noise or murmur. [1913 Webster] The chide of streams. Thomson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chide — [tʃaıd] v [I and T] written [: Old English; Origin: cidan to quarrel, chide , from cid fighting ] to tell someone that you do not approve of something that they have done or said = ↑scold ▪ Edward, you are naughty, Dorothy chided. chide sb for… … Dictionary of contemporary English
chide — [ tʃaıd ] verb intransitive or transitive MAINLY LITERARY to criticize someone or speak to them in an angry way because you think their behavior is wrong: REBUKE: chide someone for something: The company was chided for its lack of original… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
chide — index blame, browbeat, castigate, censure, complain (criticize), condemn (blame), criticize ( … Law dictionary
chide — late 12c., scold, nag, rail, originally intransitive, from O.E. cidan to contend, quarrel, complain not found outside Old English (though Liberman says it is probably related to OHG *kîdal wedge, with a sense evolution from brandishing sticks to… … Etymology dictionary
chide — reproach, *reprove, rebuke, reprimand, admonish Analogous words: *criticize, reprehend, censure, blame, condemn, denounce: *scold, upbraid, rate, berate Antonyms: commend Contrasted words: applaud, compliment (see COMMEND): *praise, laud, extol … New Dictionary of Synonyms
chide — meaning ‘scold’, in current usage has a past tense and past participle chided, although these forms have been unstable (with chid, chode, and chidden also recorded) over the word s thousand years of history … Modern English usage
chide — [v] criticize, lecture admonish, berate, blame, call down*, call on the carpet*, castigate, censure, check, condemn, exprobate, find fault, flay, give a hard time*, lesson, monish, rate, rebuke, reprehend, reprimand, reproach, reprove, scold,… … New thesaurus
chide — ► VERB (past chided or chid; past part. chided or archaic chidden) ▪ scold or rebuke. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary