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81 complain
intransitive verbsich beklagen od. beschweren (about, at über + Akk.)* * *[kəm'plein]1) (to state one's displeasure, dissatisfaction etc: I'm going to complain to the police about the noise.) sich beklagen2) ((with of) to state that one has (pain, discomfort etc): He's complaining of difficulty in breathing.) klagen•- academic.ru/14791/complaint">complaint* * *com·plain[kəmˈpleɪn]vi klagen, sich akk beklagenstop \complaining! hör auf zu jammern! famshe's been \complaining of a bad back sie klagt über Rückenschmerzen* * *[kəm'pleɪn]visich beklagen, klagen (about über +acc); (= to make a formal complaint) sich beschweren, Beschwerde einlegen (form) (about über +acc, to bei)to complain that... — sich darüber beklagen/beschweren, dass...
(I) can't complain (inf) — ich kann nicht klagen (inf)
stop complaining! — beklag dich nicht dauernd!
she's always complaining — sie muss sich immer beklagen, sie hat immer etwas zu klagen
* * *complain [kəmˈpleın] v/iof, about über akk;to bei):I can’t complain, I have nothing to complain of ich kann nicht klagen, ich kann mich nicht beklagen;complaining letter Beschwerdebrief m2. klagen (of über akk):3. JURa) klagenb) (Straf)Anzeige erstatten4. WIRTSCH reklamieren:* * *intransitive verbsich beklagen od. beschweren (about, at über + Akk.)complain of something — über etwas (Akk.) klagen
* * *(of) v.klagen (über) v. (of, about, that) v.sich beklagen (über, bei, dass) v.sich beschweren (über, bei, dass) v. v.meckern v.reklamieren v. -
82 doorstep
nounEingangsstufe, die; Türstufe, dieon one's/the doorstep — (fig.) vor jemandes/der Tür
* * ** * *ˈdoor·stepI. ndon't keep her on the \doorstep, invite her in lass sie nicht in der Tür stehen, bitte sie hereinthere's a lovely park right on our \doorstep direkt vor unserer Haustür ist ein wunderschöner ParkII. vt<- pp->BRIT JOURN ( fam)▪ to \doorstep sb jdm [vor der Haustür] auflauernhe complained about being constantly \doorstepped by the press er beschwerte sich darüber, dass sein Haus ständig von Journalisten belagert war* * *doorstep s1. Stufe f vor der Haustür, Türstufe f:on sb’s doorstep vor jemandes Tür (a. fig)2. Br umg dicke Scheibe Brot* * *nounEingangsstufe, die; Türstufe, dieon one's/the doorstep — (fig.) vor jemandes/der Tür
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83 harassment
nounSchikanierung, diesexual harassment — [sexuelle] Belästigung
* * ** * *har·ass·mentn no plpolice \harassment Polizeischikane fsexual \harassment sexuelle Belästigung* * *['hrəsmənt]n(= act) Belästigung f, Bedrängung f; (= messing around) Schikanierung f; (= state) Bedrängnis f; (MIL) Kleinkrieg mpolice harassment — Schikane f vonseiten or von Seiten der Polizei
* * *1. a) ständige Belästigung:sexual harassment at work sexuelle Belästigung am Arbeitsplatzb) Mobbing n2. Zermürbung f3. Schikanierung f* * *nounSchikanierung, diesexual harassment — [sexuelle] Belästigung
* * *n.Beunruhigung f.Schikane -n f. -
84 harassment
noun He complained of harassment by the police.) trakassering, sjikane, plagepresssubst. \/ˈhærəsmənt\/, \/həˈræsmənt\/1) trakassering, sjikanering, ergrelse2) ( militærvesen) uro, forstyrrelse -
85 indignant
in'diɡnənt(angry, usually because of some wrong that has been done to oneself or others: I feel most indignant at the rude way I've been treated; The indignant customer complained to the manager.) arg, harm, indignert- indignationadj. \/ɪnˈdɪɡnənt\/indignert, ergerlig, forarget, opprørt, fornærmetindignant about\/at\/over something oppbrakt over noeindignant with\/at somebody ergerlig på noenmake somebody indignant vekke noens harme, vekke noens indignasjon -
86 injustice
((an instance of) unfairness or the lack of justice: He complained of injustice in the way he had been treated; They agreed that an injustice had been committed.) urett(ferdighet)- do someone an injustice- do an injusticesubst. \/ɪnˈdʒʌstɪs\/urettferdighet, urettdo an act of injustice begå urettdo someone an injustice eller do (an) injustice to someone gjøre noen urett, gi noen en urettferdig dominjustice to urett mot -
87 rig
riɡ 1. past tense, past participle - rigged; verb(to fit (a ship) with ropes and sails.) rigge2. noun1) (an oil-rig.) (olje)rigg2) (any special equipment, tools etc for some purpose.) utstyr3) (the arrangement of sails etc of a sailing-ship.) rigg•- rigging- rig out
- rig uprigge--------takkelasje--------vognIsubst. \/rɪɡ\/1) ( sjøfart) rigg2) ( hverdagslig) utstyr, greier3) ( petroleum) borerigg, oljerigg, rigg4) (om klær, gammeldags) utstyr, antrekk, staffasje, mundur5) svindel, fusk, manipulasjon, fiksfakseri6) ( landbruk) forklaring: hanndyr som ikke er kastrert, som f.eks. hingst, vær o.l.IIverb \/rɪɡ\/1) fuske, svindle, manipulere, fikse2) rigge, montere, rigge til, reparere, klargjørerig out spjåke ut, kle opp, utstyre med -
88 spicy
adjective (tasting or smelling of spices: a spicy cake; He complained that the sausages were too spicy for him.) sterkt krydret, pikantpikantadj. \/ˈspaɪsɪ\/1) krydret, aromatisk, krydderaktig, krydder-2) (overført, ofte seksuelt) krydret, pikant, våget, saftig, heftig -
89 stabbing
adjective ((of pain etc) very acute as though caused by a stab: He complained of a stabbing pain just before he collapsed.) stikkende, gjennomborendeknivstikkingIsubst. \/ˈstæbɪŋ\/1) stikking2) knivslagsmål, knivmordIIadj. \/ˈstæbɪŋ\/1) stikkende, jagende, gjennomborende2) ( overført) sårende, skarp, bitende -
90 throughout
1) (in all parts of: They searched throughout the house.) gjennom/over hele2) (from start to finish of: She complained throughout the journey.) fra begynnelse til sluttIadv. \/θrʊˈaʊt\/1) helt igjennom, tvers igjennom, gjennom-2) hele tiden, fra begynnelse til slutt3) helt og holdent, fullstendig, overaltIIprep. \/θrʊˈaʊt\/1) over hele, overalt i, gjennom hele• it is the same throughout the U.S.2) ( om tid) i løpet av, hele -
91 act
1) дія; акт, діяння; документ; закон; постанова (парламенту, суду)2) діяти; чинити, поводити себе; робити запис, заносити ( в акт тощо)•act aimed at the seizure of state power — дія, спрямована на захоплення державної влади
act disrupting the work of a correctional labor institution — = act disrupting the work of a correctional labour institution дія, що дезорганізує роботу виправно-трудової установи
act disrupting the work of a correctional labour institution — = act disrupting the work of a correctional labor institution
act having legally binding consequences — акт, що має юридично зобов'язуючі наслідки
act immediately intended for perpetration of a crime — дія, безпосередньо спрямована на вчинення злочину
act in accordance with instructions — = act in accordance with smb.'s instructions керуватися вказівками
act in accordance with smb.'s instructions — = act in accordance with instructions
act injurious to the public in general — суспільно-небезпечна дія, суспільно-шкідлива дія; дія, що завдає шкоди суспільству в цілому
act intended to forcibly alter the constitutional order — дія, спрямована на насильницьку зміну конституційного ладу
Act to Promote the Development of Mining Resources of the United States — закон про сприяння розвитку видобувних галузей
- act aloneact which has given rise to a breach — дія, що призвела до порушення ( зобов'язань тощо)
- act and deed
- act and intent concurred
- act as amended
- act as deputy
- act as legislature
- act as minister
- act as one's own counsel
- act as one's own lawyer
- act at one's authority
- act book
- act by authority
- act colore officii
- act complained of
- act constituting an offence
- act constituting an offense
- act covert
- act done
- act done willingly
- act endangering life
- act free from duress
- act from mercenary motives
- act illegally
- act in bad faith
- act in breach
- act in breach of law
- act in conformance
- act in excess of one's rights
- act in excess of rights
- act in furtherance of a crime
- act in good faith
- act-in-law
- act in loco parentis
- act in pais
- act in reasonable good faith
- act in self-defence
- act in self-defense
- act in the capacity
- act inapproproately
- act involving public mischief
- act justly
- act lawfully
- act legally
- act malum in se
- act malum prohibitum
- act not warranted by law
- act of accession
- act of adjournal
- act of aggression
- act of attainder
- act of auditing
- act of bankruptcy
- act of civil disobedience
- act of civil status
- act of commission
- act of condonation
- act of Congress
- act of crime
- act of criminality
- act of defence
- act of defense
- act of delinquency
- act of dominion
- act of economic sabotage
- act of force
- act of forgiveness
- act of genocide
- act of God
- act of good will
- act of governmental power
- act of grace
- act of heroism
- act of honor
- act of honour
- act of hostility
- act of indemnity
- act of insolvency
- act of intent
- act of international terrorism
- act of law
- act of legislation
- act of legislature
- act of man
- act of misfeasance
- act of mutiny
- act of national sovereignty
- act of oblivion
- act of omission
- act of outrage
- act of outright aggression
- act of pardon
- Act of Parliament
- act of passion
- act of piracy
- act of political terrorism
- act of possession
- act of preparation
- act of prince
- act of protest
- act of providence
- act of provocation
- act of public nature
- act of purchase
- act of purchase/sale
- act of reprisal
- act of resistance
- act of sabotage
- act of sale
- act of security
- act of state doctrine
- act of state
- act of subversion
- act of territorial legislature
- act of terrorism
- act of the law
- act of union
- act of use
- act of use of an invention
- act of vandalism
- act of violence
- act of wills
- act on a hunch
- act on authority
- act on behalf
- act on instructions
- act on legal grounds
- act on one's own authority
- act on petition
- act on the defensive
- act or omission
- act out a crime in detail
- act out of character
- act overt
- act pro se
- act prohibited
- act pursuant
- act pursuant to court order
- act several times amended
- act single-handed
- Act to Regulate Commerce
- act ultra vires
- act unconstitutionally
- act under order
- act under the sway of passion
- act unlawfully
- act upon charge
- act voluntarily
- act warranted by law
- act with discretion
- act with the authority of law
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92 costumbre
costumbre sustantivo femenino agarró la costumbre de … she got into the habit of …; hacer algo por costumbre to do sth out of habit; a la hora de costumbre at the usual time; como de costumbre as usual; se quejó menos que de costumbre he complained less than he usually does
costumbre sustantivo femenino
1 (práctica habitual) habit: llegarán tarde, para no perder la costumbre, they will be late, as always
es una persona de costumbres, he's used to a routine
tengo la costumbre de acostarme a las doce, I usually go to bed at midnight
como de costumbre, as usual
2 (de un pueblo, cultura, etc) custom ' costumbre' also found in these entries: Spanish: acogerse - acostumbrar - arábiga - arábigo - arraigada - arraigado - enraizada - enraizado - hábito - manía - perder - pervivir - práctica - puñetera - puñetero - quitarse - resucitar - rígida - rigidez - rígido - sana - sancionar - sano - subsistir - superada - superado - usanza - uso - vicio - vigente - vulgarización - vulgarizar - adoptar - agarrar - ancestral - antiguo - añejo - arraigar - asqueroso - bueno - calar - campesino - castizo - coger - consagrado - desaparecer - extendido - falta - introducir - morir English: custom - customary - established - habit - institution - nail-biting - pass down - practice - practise - self - usage - usual - way - wean - fashion - few - get - unusually - wont -
93 historia
Del verbo historiar: ( conjugate historiar) \ \
historia es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: historia historiar
historia sustantivo femenino 1 (Hist) history; historia clínica medical history; pasar a la historia ( por ser importante) to go down in history; ( perder actualidad) (fam):◊ aquello ya pasó a la historia that's ancient history now (colloq)2 ( relato) story; 3 (fam) (cuento, asunto):◊ me vino con la historia de que … he came up with this story o tale about …;déjate de historias stop making excuses; se quejó de no sé qué historias he complained about something or other (colloq)
historia sustantivo femenino
1 history
2 (cuento) story, tale familiar ¡no me cuentes historias!, don't give me that! Locuciones: hacer historia, to make history
pasar a la historia, (por ser importante) to go down in history (no tener actualidad) to be a thing of the past ' historia' also found in these entries: Spanish: cala - contar - deprimente - exagerada - exagerado - hermosa - hermoso - hinchar - histórica - histórico - inflar - jamás - lacrimógena - lacrimógeno - meramente - momento - motor - narrar - real - reivindicar - tejer - accidentado - amañar - colar - culminante - encachado - ir - jugoso - moderno - mundial - novelesco - protagonista - relatar - relato - rico - sabroso - seguir - serie - tonto - trabar - triste - verdadero - verde - verosímil English: account - ball - ball game - borderline - concoct - cook up - creepy - cuff - DPhil - earthy - embellish - embroider - end - exclusive - extensive - fascination - first - fudge - ghost - hand down - history - hoax - improbable - invest - made-up - make up - moral - pity - plot - spin - story - student - touch - trace - true - twist - unlikely - untold - woe - yarn - base - case - course - go - life - making - natural - past - saga - study -
94 queja
Del verbo quejarse: ( conjugate quejarse) \ \
se queja es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo
queja sustantivo femenino ( protesta) complaint;
queja sustantivo femenino
1 (reproche, protesta) complaint: no tenemos ninguna queja de ella, we've got no complaints about her
han presentado una queja a la administración, they complained to the administration
2 (de dolor) groan, moan ' queja' also found in these entries: Spanish: encima - escrita - escrito - llorica - presentar - reclamación - todavía - embargo - formular - protesta - reclamo - reporte - vicio English: air - complaint - file - fuss - grievance - gripe - grouse - grumble - lodge - moan - never - strident -
95 harassment
noun He complained of harassment by the police.) áreitni -
96 indignant
[in'diɡnənt](angry, usually because of some wrong that has been done to oneself or others: I feel most indignant at the rude way I've been treated; The indignant customer complained to the manager.) sárreiður, hneykslaður- indignation -
97 injustice
((an instance of) unfairness or the lack of justice: He complained of injustice in the way he had been treated; They agreed that an injustice had been committed.) óréttlæti- do someone an injustice- do an injustice -
98 spicy
adjective (tasting or smelling of spices: a spicy cake; He complained that the sausages were too spicy for him.) kryddaður -
99 stabbing
adjective ((of pain etc) very acute as though caused by a stab: He complained of a stabbing pain just before he collapsed.) stingandi -
100 throughout
1) (in all parts of: They searched throughout the house.) alls staðar í2) (from start to finish of: She complained throughout the journey.) í gegnum (alla ferðina)
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complained — com·plain || kÉ™m pleɪn v. find fault, express displeasure … English contemporary dictionary
complained against — protested against , expressed dissatisfaction with … English contemporary dictionary
complained bitterly — grumbled resentfully, griped, found fault … English contemporary dictionary
complained to him — protested to him, expressed dissatisfaction to him … English contemporary dictionary
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