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Упрекающийся -
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1. azarla (v.) 2. azarlanan (adj.) -
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упрекал; получить упреки -
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v.azarla:adj.azarlanan -
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(to scold.)tr[ʧaɪd]chide ['ʧaɪd] vt, chid ['ʧɪd] or chided ; chid or chidden ['ʧɪdə n] or chided ; chiding ['ʧaɪdɪŋ] : regañar, reprenderv.• increpar v.• regañar v.• reprender v.• reprobar v.tʃaɪdtransitive verb (past chided or chid tʃɪd; past p chided or chid or chidden 'tʃɪdṇ) (frml or lit in BrE)to chide somebody (FOR something/-ING) — reprender or censurar a alguien (por algo/+ inf)
[tʃaɪd](pt chid) (pp chidden, chid) VT liter reprender* * *[tʃaɪd]transitive verb (past chided or chid [tʃɪd]; past p chided or chid or chidden ['tʃɪdṇ]) (frml or lit in BrE)to chide somebody (FOR something/-ING) — reprender or censurar a alguien (por algo/+ inf)
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{tJaid}
v (chided, lcliid, chided, chidden) книж. гълча, коря, мъмря, смъмрям* * *{tJaid} v (chided {'tiaidid},lcliid {tJid}; chided, chidde* * *хокам; гълча; мъмря;* * *v (chided, lcliid, chided, chidden) книж. гълча, коря, мъмря, смъмрям* * *chide[tʃaid] v 1. гълча, карам се (на), хокам; 2. поет. вия (за вятър и пр.). -
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[tʃaɪd]* * *(to scold.) rimproverare* * *[tʃaɪd] -
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B v/i schelten -
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(to scold.) skjenne på, irettesette1) skjenne på, skjelle på, irettesette, klandre2) ( gammeldags) klage, syte -
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(to) chide /tʃaɪd/A v. t. (lett.)1 rimproverare; rimbrottare; rampognareB v. i.(lett.) protestare ad alta voce. -
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(to) chide /tʃaɪd/A v. t. (lett.)1 rimproverare; rimbrottare; rampognareB v. i.(lett.) protestare ad alta voce. -
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[çaid] vt. ( chid, chided; chidden, chided) shaj, qortoj -
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[ʧaɪd]1) распекать, ругать, бранить; винить; ворчатьHe gently chided the boy. — Он мягко пожурил мальчика.
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s.murmullo, reprensión, reprimenda.vt.reprender, regañar (literario)vi.regañar, reñir, alborotar. (pt chided o chid ; pp chided o chidden) -
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Синонимический ряд:taxed (verb) admonished; called down; castigated; chastised; chid or chided/chid or chidden or chided; chidden; dress down; lessoned; rebuked; reproached; reproved; scolded; taxed; ticked off; upbraided -
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tʃaɪd гл.
1) распекать, ругать, бранить;
винить;
ворчать He gently chided the boy. ≈ Он мягко пожурил мальчика. Syn: scold
1., rebuke
2.
2) выть( о собаке) ;
шуметь, реветь (о море, буре, ветре) бранить, упрекать;
журить;
ворчать (на кого-л) - to * a pupil for being lazy выговаривать ученику за леность выть, реветь, шуметь (о ветре, море) -
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V1. डाँटनाThe teacher chided the student for not doing the homework. -
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v. (chided, chidden) загнах, зэмлэх, аашлах. -
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formal gronder, réprimander
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