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1 defy
رَاغَمَ (تَحَدَّى) \ defy: to refuse to obey; show that one is ready to fight against: He defied my orders and refused to go. \ عَاصَى \ defy: to refuse to obey; show that one is ready to fight against: He defied my orders and refused to go. -
2 defy
[dɪˈfaɪ] verb1) to dare (someone to act); to challenge:يَتَحَدّىI defy you to try and stop me!
2) to resist boldly or openly:يُقاوِم، يَتَحَدّىAre you defying my authority?
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3 defy
تَحَدَّى \ challenge: to invite sb. to fight or to play a game: We challenged the teachers to play us at football. compete: to take part in games, sports, examinations, etc. and try to be the best; to try to do better than others in the same work or trade: He competed in five races and won two of them. Two firms competed with us for the right to look for oil here. dare: to invite sb. to do sth. dangerous, so as to prove his courage: A bigger boy dared him to climb the highest tree. defy: to refuse to obey; show that one is ready to fight against: He defied my orders and refused to go. stand up to: to face (a forceful person; a bully) boldly, instead of weakly obeying or suffering: If you don’t stand up to him, he’ll treat you badly. \ See Also نافس (نَافَسَ) -
4 defy
تَصَدَّى لِـ \ confront: face: Mountaineers confront great dangers. defy: to refuse to obey; show that one is ready to fight against: He defied my orders and refused to go. face: to meet sth. (an enemy; difficulty, etc.) boldly: A soldier must be ready to face death. -
5 Don't Defy America
Military: DDAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Don't Defy America
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6 The peach basket is a sexual position that involves two men, though the movements and positions involved defy explanation.
Jargon: peach basketУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > The peach basket is a sexual position that involves two men, though the movements and positions involved defy explanation.
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7 trasse
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8 vzpírat se
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9 се спротиставува
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10 skora á, ögra
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11 storka, bjóîa byrginn
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12 ignoruoti
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13 skatinti
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14 utfordre
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15 пренебрегать
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > пренебрегать
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16 не поддаваться
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17 открыто не повиноваться
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > открыто не повиноваться
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18 disubbidire
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19 muy difícil de traducir
= defy + translationEx. One can say he is a good human being, but there is a Yiddish word that defies translation and says it better, he is a mensch.* * *= defy + translationEx: One can say he is a good human being, but there is a Yiddish word that defies translation and says it better, he is a mensch.
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20 trosse
См. также в других словарях:
defy — de*fy (d[ e]*f[imac] ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Defied} (d[ e]*f[imac]d ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Defying}.] [F. d[ e]fier, OF. deffier, desfier, LL. disfidare to disown faith or fidelity, to dissolve the bond of allegiance, as between the vassal and his… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
defy — c.1300, to renounce one s allegiance; mid 14c., to challenge, defy, from O.Fr. defier, desfier to challenge, defy, provoke; renounce (a belief), repudiate (a vow, etc.), from V.L. *disfidare renounce one s faith, from L. dis away (see DIS (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
Defy-ID — is a network of groups and people in the United Kingdom opposed to the introduction of the proposed National Identity Register and national identity card scheme.ee also*NO2ID *Pressure groups in the United KingdomExternal links*http://www.defy id … Wikipedia
defy — I verb affront, assume a fighting attitude, battle, beard, brave, breast, buck, challenge, conflict with, confront, dare, disobey, disregard, flout, front, mutiny, oppose, outface, provocare, rebel, resist, resist openly, stand up against,… … Law dictionary
defy — [dē fī′, difī′; ] also, for n. [, dē′fī] vt. defied, defying [ME defien < OFr defier, to distrust, repudiate, defy < LL * disfidare < dis , from + * fidare, to trust < fidus, faithful: see FAITH] 1. to resist or oppose boldly or… … English World dictionary
defy — de*fy (d[ e]*f[imac] ), n. A challenge. [Obs.] Dryden. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
defy — *face, brave, challenge, dare, beard Analogous words: mock, deride, *ridicule: flout (see SCOFF): withstand, *resist, oppose, fight: confront, encounter, *meet Antonyms: recoil from … New Dictionary of Synonyms
defy — [v] challenge, frustrate baffle, beard, brave, confront, contemn, dare, defeat, deride, despise, disregard, elude, face, flout, fly in face of*, foil, front, gibe*, hang tough*, hurl defiance at, ignore, insult, make my day*, mock, oppose,… … New thesaurus
defy — ► VERB (defies, defied) 1) openly resist or refuse to obey. 2) challenge to do or prove something. DERIVATIVES defier noun. ORIGIN Old French desfier, from Latin fidus faithful … English terms dictionary
defy — de|fy [dıˈfaı] v past tense and past participle defied present participle defying third person singular defies [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: defier, from Latin fidere to trust ] 1.) to refuse to obey a law or rule, or refuse to do… … Dictionary of contemporary English
defy — [[t]dɪfa͟ɪ[/t]] defies, defying, defied 1) VERB If you defy someone or something that is trying to make you behave in a particular way, you refuse to obey them and behave in that way. [V n] This was the first (and last) time that I dared to defy… … English dictionary