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81 гонор
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82 спесивость
arrogance* * ** * *arrogance, conceit, haughtiness, loftiness* * *arrogancepeacockery -
83 спесь
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84 самонадеянность
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85 заносчивость
arrogance, insolence, self-conceit, presumption, pride -
86 чванливость
swaggering, swank, conceit -
87 чванство
swagger, conceit -
88 самонадеянность
сущ.( самомнение) conceit; ( самодовольство) self-sufficiency -
89 гонор
м. разг.conceit [-'siːt]; arroganceон с больши́м го́нором — he has a swelled head
••сбить го́нор с кого́-л — take smb down a notch [a peg or two]
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90 зазнайство
с. разг.conceit [-'siːt] -
91 кичливость
ж.conceit [-'siːt], arrogance -
92 отбивать
несов. - отбива́ть, сов. - отби́ть; (вн.)1) ( отражать) beat off / back (d); repulse (d), repel (d)отбива́ть ата́ку — repulse [repel; beat off] an attack
отбива́ть мяч — return a ball
отбива́ть уда́р — parry a blow
2) ( отнимать силой) win over (d); ( брать обратно) retake (d), recapture (d)отби́ть пле́нных — liberate the prisoners
3) ( отламывать) break off (d)4) разг. (удалять - вкус, запах) take away (d); remove (d)5) ( косу) whet (d)••отбива́ть такт — beat time
отбива́ть у кого́-л охо́ту к чему́-л — discourage smb from smth, put smb out of conceit [-'siːt] with smth; put smb off smth разг.
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93 отохотить
сов. (кого-л от) разг.put smb out of conceit [-'siːt] (with); put smb off (d) -
94 самомнение
с.(self-)conceit [-'siːt], self-importanceс больши́м самомне́нием — self-conceited [-'siːt-], having a high opinion of oneself
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95 самонадеянность
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96 слетать
I несов. - слета́ть, сов. - слете́ть1) (с рд.; летя, опускаться вниз) fly down (from); ( улетать) fly away (from)воробе́й слете́л с кры́ши — the sparrow flew down from the roof
ба́бочка слете́ла с цветка́ — the butterfly flew away from the flower
2) разг. (с рд.; падать) fall down (from), fall (off)бума́ги слете́ли со стола́ — the papers fell off the table
ма́льчик слете́л с ло́шади — the boy fell off the horse
3) прост. (с рд.; лишаться своего положения) lose (d); tumble (from)слетать с до́лжности — lose one's job, get fired; be given the boot
слетать с тро́на / престо́ла — tumble from the throne, be toppled / overthrown
4) прост. (с рд.; облупливаться) peel (off)5) разг. ( утрачиваться) go, be goneII сов. разг.с него́ слете́ла пре́жняя спесь — his former conceit / arrogance was gone; he was taken down a peg or two идиом.
1) ( улететь и вернуться) fly there and back2) (быстро сбе́гать и т.п.) be there and back (again)я ми́гом слетаю — I'll be back in no time
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97 спесивость
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98 тщеславие
с.vanity, vainglory, conceit [-'siːt] -
99 чванство
с.swagger ['swæ-], conceit [-'siːt] -
100 важность
жен.1) importance; significanceдля (пущей, большей) важности разг. — to make an impression, just to impress
не велика важность разг. — it's of no consequence, no big deal
2) ( надменность)pomposity, conceit, self-importance
См. также в других словарях:
Conceit — Con*ceit , n. [Through French, fr. L. conceptus a conceiving, conception, fr. concipere to conceive: cf. OF. p. p. nom. conciez conceived. See {Conceive}, and cf. {Concept}, {Deceit}.] 1. That which is conceived, imagined, or formed in the mind;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
conceit — 1 Conceit, egotism, egoism, self esteem, self love, amour propre mean an attitude of regarding oneself with favor. Conceit implies a conviction of superiority in one or more lines of achievement or an overweeningly favorable opinion of one s… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Conceit — Con*ceit , v. t. To conceive; to imagine. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] The strong, by conceiting themselves weak, are therebly rendered as inactive . . . as if they really were so. South. [1913 Webster] One of two bad ways you must conceit me, Either … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Conceit — Con*ceit , v. i. To form an idea; to think. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Those whose . . . vulgar apprehensions conceit but low of matrimonial purposes. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
conceit — (n.) late 14c., something formed in the mind, thought, notion, from conceiven (see CONCEIVE (Cf. conceive)) based on analogy of deceit and receipt. Sense evolved from something formed in the mind, to fanciful or witty notion (1510s), to vanity (c … Etymology dictionary
conceit — index idea, jactation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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conceit — ► NOUN 1) excessive pride in oneself. 2) an elaborate metaphor or artistic effect. 3) a fanciful notion. ORIGIN from CONCEIVE(Cf. ↑conceive) … English terms dictionary
conceit — [kən sēt′] n. [ME conceite < conceiven,CONCEIVE] 1. Obs. a) an idea; thought; concept b) personal opinion 2. an exaggerated opinion of oneself, one s merits, etc.; vanity 3. [< It concetto, of same ult. orig.] … English World dictionary
Conceit — For other uses, see Conceit (disambiguation). In literature, a conceit[1] is an extended metaphor with a complex logic that governs a poetic passage or entire poem. By juxtaposing, usurping and manipulating images and ideas in surprising ways, a… … Wikipedia
conceit — [[t]kənsi͟ːt[/t]] conceits 1) N UNCOUNT: also a N (disapproval) Conceit is very great pride in your abilities or achievements that other people feel is too great. He knew, without conceit, he was considered a genius... Pamela knew she was a good… … English dictionary