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1 критикувати
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2 лаятися
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3 проклинати
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4 наплювати
1) to spit2) to disregard, to defyмені наплювати — I don't care a darn (a fig, a pin, a tinkler's damn, two hoots)
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5 засуджувати
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6 лайка
abuse, malediction, damn, opprobrious language -
7 прокляття
damnation, damn -
8 заклинати
= заклясти1) (чаклувати, заворожувати) to conjure, to exorcise, to charm, to invoke2) тк. недок. ( благати) to adjure, to conjure, to entreat3) ( проклинати) to curse, to damn -
9 зіпсувати
1) to spoil; ( пошкодити) to damage2) ( розбестити) to corrupt, to deprave -
10 коліно
с1) анат. kneeпо коліна — up to the knees, knee-deep
2) тк. мн.мати з дитиною на колінах — a mother with a child on (in) her lap
3) тех. elbow, bend; staple4) бот. joint, node5) ( покоління) generation; бібл. tribe; remove6) ( ріки) bend, sinuosity7)стати на коліна — to kneel (up, down)
йому море по коліно — he couldn't care less, he doesn't give a damn
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11 начхати
to scorn, not to care a damn -
12 плювати
= плюнути1) ( вивергати слину) to spit; to expectorateмені плювати — I don't care a hang (a straw, a bit, a pin, a rap, a tinker's damn) ( about), I spit on it
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13 проклинати
= проклястиto curse, to execrate, to damn, to condemn; to anathematize; to imprecateпроклинати ту годину, коли… — to rue the hour when…
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14 проклятий
cursed, damned; accursed; dratted; жарг. bloodyбудь він проклятий — damn ( curse) him!
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15 прокляття
с1) ( різке засудження) damnation; imprecation, malediction2) (те, що обтяжує) curse3) ( лайливий вислів) curse4) (як) -
16 хай
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17 чортзна-що
what the devil!; damn (it) ! -
18 чхати
См. также в других словарях:
damn — ► VERB 1) (be damned) (in Christian belief) be condemned by God to eternal punishment in hell. 2) harshly condemn. 3) curse. ► EXCLAMATION informal ▪ expressing anger or frustration. ► ADJECTIVE informal ▪ u … English terms dictionary
damn´er — damn «dam», verb, noun, adjective, adverb, interjection. –v.t. 1. to declare (something) to be bad or inferior; condemn: »The critics damned the new book. SYNONYM(S): denounce, proscribe, execrate. 2. to cause to fail; ruin: » … Useful english dictionary
damn — [dam] vt. damned, damning [ME damnen < OFr damner < L damnare, to condemn, fine < damnum, loss, injury, akin to Gr dapanē, cost < IE * depno , sacrificial feast < base * dā(i) , to part, divide > TIME, TATTER] 1. a) Obs. to… … English World dictionary
Damn — (d[a^]m), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Damned} (d[a^]md or d[a^]m n[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Damning} (d[a^]m [i^]ng or d[a^]m n[i^]ng).] [OE. damnen dampnen (with excrescent p), OF. damner, dampner, F. damner, fr. L. damnare, damnatum, to condemn, fr.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Damn U — US 7 single Single by Prince from the album Love Symbol B side … Wikipedia
damn — late 13c., to condemn, from O.Fr. damner damn, condemn; convict, blame; injure, derivative of L. damnare to adjudge guilty; to doom; to condemn, blame, reject, from noun damnum damage, hurt, harm; loss, injury; a fine, penalty, possibly from an… … Etymology dictionary
Damn — Damn, v. i. To invoke damnation; to curse. While I inwardly damn. Goldsmith. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
damn it — damn it/you/him/etc impolite phrase used when you are annoyed about something Jim’s never around when he’s supposed to be – damn him! Thesaurus: impolite and offensive expressions used when anno … Useful english dictionary
damn — index proscribe (denounce) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
damn — vb 1 doom, condemn, *sentence, proscribe Analogous words: *judge, adjudge: *punish, castigate, discipline Antonyms: save (from eternal punishment) Contrasted words: redeem, ransom, *rescue, delive … New Dictionary of Synonyms
damn — [v] condemn, denounce abuse, anathematize, attack, ban, banish, blaspheme, blast, castigate, cast out, censure, complain of, confound, convict, criticize, cry down, curse, cuss*, darn, denunciate, doom, drat, excommunicate, excoriate, execrate,… … New thesaurus