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disapproved+(verb)

  • 41 sense

    [sens] 1. noun
    1) (one of the five powers (hearing, taste, sight, smell, touch) by which a person or animal feels or notices.) pojūtis
    2) (a feeling: He has an exaggerated sense of his own importance.) pajautimas
    3) (an awareness of (something): a well-developed musical sense; She has no sense of humour.) jausmas
    4) (good judgement: You can rely on him - he has plenty of sense.) sveika nuovoka
    5) (a meaning (of a word).) prasmė
    6) (something which is meaningful: Can you make sense of her letter?) mintis, prasmė
    2. verb
    (to feel, become aware of, or realize: He sensed that she disapproved.) (pa)justi
    - senselessly
    - senselessness
    - senses
    - sixth sense

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > sense

  • 42 disapprove

    v. ogilla, förkasta; inte gå med på
    * * *
    [disə'pru:v]
    (to have an unfavourable opinion (of): Her mother disapproved of her behaviour.) ogilla
    - disapproving
    - disapprovingly

    English-Swedish dictionary > disapprove

  • 43 sense

    n. sinne; känsla; samvete, moral; förstånd, förnuft, vett; mening; betydelse; nytta
    --------
    v. känna, känna på sig, förstå
    * * *
    [sens] 1. noun
    1) (one of the five powers (hearing, taste, sight, smell, touch) by which a person or animal feels or notices.) sinne
    2) (a feeling: He has an exaggerated sense of his own importance.) känsla
    3) (an awareness of (something): a well-developed musical sense; She has no sense of humour.) känsla, sinne
    4) (good judgement: You can rely on him - he has plenty of sense.) vett, förstånd, förnuft
    5) (a meaning (of a word).) betydelse, bemärkelse
    6) (something which is meaningful: Can you make sense of her letter?) begriplighet, mening
    2. verb
    (to feel, become aware of, or realize: He sensed that she disapproved.) märka, uppfatta
    - senselessly
    - senselessness
    - senses
    - sixth sense

    English-Swedish dictionary > sense

  • 44 disapprove

    [disə'pru:v]
    (to have an unfavourable opinion (of): Her mother disapproved of her behaviour.) nesouhlasit, neschvalovat
    - disapproving
    - disapprovingly
    * * *
    • neschválit

    English-Czech dictionary > disapprove

  • 45 sense

    [sens] 1. noun
    1) (one of the five powers (hearing, taste, sight, smell, touch) by which a person or animal feels or notices.) smysl
    2) (a feeling: He has an exaggerated sense of his own importance.) cit
    3) (an awareness of (something): a well-developed musical sense; She has no sense of humour.) smysl
    4) (good judgement: You can rely on him - he has plenty of sense.) dobrý vkus
    5) (a meaning (of a word).) smysl, výzva
    6) (something which is meaningful: Can you make sense of her letter?) výklad
    2. verb
    (to feel, become aware of, or realize: He sensed that she disapproved.) cítit
    - senselessly
    - senselessness
    - senses
    - sixth sense
    * * *
    • tušit
    • vytušit
    • význam
    • vnímat
    • rozum
    • smysl
    • cit

    English-Czech dictionary > sense

  • 46 disapprove

    [disə'pru:v]
    (to have an unfavourable opinion (of): Her mother disapproved of her behaviour.) neschvaľovať, odsudzovať, byť proti
    - disapproving
    - disapprovingly
    * * *
    • zamietnut
    • neschválit
    • nesúhlasit

    English-Slovak dictionary > disapprove

  • 47 sense

    [sens] 1. noun
    1) (one of the five powers (hearing, taste, sight, smell, touch) by which a person or animal feels or notices.) zmysel
    2) (a feeling: He has an exaggerated sense of his own importance.) pocit
    3) (an awareness of (something): a well-developed musical sense; She has no sense of humour.) zmysel
    4) (good judgement: You can rely on him - he has plenty of sense.) dobrý vkus
    5) (a meaning (of a word).) zmysel, význam
    6) (something which is meaningful: Can you make sense of her letter?) výklad
    2. verb
    (to feel, become aware of, or realize: He sensed that she disapproved.) cítiť
    - senselessly
    - senselessness
    - senses
    - sixth sense
    * * *
    • vedomie
    • vnímat
    • vycítit
    • výtah
    • vtip
    • zdravý rozum
    • zmysel(pre nieco)
    • zmysel
    • zmysly
    • snímat
    • súhrn
    • prehlad
    • dôvtip
    • inteligencia
    • chápat
    • dojem
    • rozum (zdravý)
    • pocit
    • pochopenie
    • pochopit
    • porozumenie
    • mienka
    • nálada
    • názor
    • obsah
    • ohmatávat

    English-Slovak dictionary > sense

  • 48 disapprove

    [disə'pru:v]
    (to have an unfavourable opinion (of): Her mother disapproved of her behaviour.) a dezaproba
    - disapproving
    - disapprovingly

    English-Romanian dictionary > disapprove

  • 49 sense

    [sens] 1. noun
    1) (one of the five powers (hearing, taste, sight, smell, touch) by which a person or animal feels or notices.) simţ
    2) (a feeling: He has an exaggerated sense of his own importance.) sentiment
    3) (an awareness of (something): a well-developed musical sense; She has no sense of humour.) simţ
    4) (good judgement: You can rely on him - he has plenty of sense.) bun-simţ
    5) (a meaning (of a word).) sens
    6) (something which is meaningful: Can you make sense of her letter?) semnificaţie
    2. verb
    (to feel, become aware of, or realize: He sensed that she disapproved.) a simţi
    - senselessly
    - senselessness
    - senses
    - sixth sense

    English-Romanian dictionary > sense

  • 50 disapprove

    [disə'pru:v]
    (to have an unfavourable opinion (of): Her mother disapproved of her behaviour.) αποδοκιμάζω
    - disapproving
    - disapprovingly

    English-Greek dictionary > disapprove

  • 51 sense

    [sens] 1. noun
    1) (one of the five powers (hearing, taste, sight, smell, touch) by which a person or animal feels or notices.) αίσθηση
    2) (a feeling: He has an exaggerated sense of his own importance.) αίσθηση,συναίσθημα
    3) (an awareness of (something): a well-developed musical sense; She has no sense of humour.) αίσθηση,αισθητήριο
    4) (good judgement: You can rely on him - he has plenty of sense.) κρίση,ευθυκρισία
    5) (a meaning (of a word).) σημασία
    6) (something which is meaningful: Can you make sense of her letter?) νόημα
    2. verb
    (to feel, become aware of, or realize: He sensed that she disapproved.) διαισθάνομαι
    - senselessly
    - senselessness
    - senses
    - sixth sense

    English-Greek dictionary > sense

  • 52 disapprove

    [disə'pru:v]
    (to have an unfavourable opinion (of): Her mother disapproved of her behaviour.) désapprouver
    - disapproving - disapprovingly

    English-French dictionary > disapprove

  • 53 sense

    [sens] 1. noun
    1) (one of the five powers (hearing, taste, sight, smell, touch) by which a person or animal feels or notices.) sens
    2) (a feeling: He has an exaggerated sense of his own importance.) sentiment
    3) (an awareness of (something): a well-developed musical sense; She has no sense of humour.) sens
    4) (good judgement: You can rely on him - he has plenty of sense.) bon sens
    5) (a meaning (of a word).) sens
    6) (something which is meaningful: Can you make sense of her letter?) signification
    2. verb
    (to feel, become aware of, or realize: He sensed that she disapproved.) sentir (intuitivement)
    - senselessly - senselessness - senses - sixth sense

    English-French dictionary > sense

  • 54 disapprove

    [disə'pru:v]
    (to have an unfavourable opinion (of): Her mother disapproved of her behaviour.) desaprovar
    - disapproving - disapprovingly

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > disapprove

  • 55 sense

    [sens] 1. noun
    1) (one of the five powers (hearing, taste, sight, smell, touch) by which a person or animal feels or notices.) sentido
    2) (a feeling: He has an exaggerated sense of his own importance.) senso
    3) (an awareness of (something): a well-developed musical sense; She has no sense of humour.) senso
    4) (good judgement: You can rely on him - he has plenty of sense.) sensatez
    5) (a meaning (of a word).) sentido
    6) (something which is meaningful: Can you make sense of her letter?) sentido
    2. verb
    (to feel, become aware of, or realize: He sensed that she disapproved.) sentir
    - senselessly - senselessness - senses - sixth sense

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > sense

См. также в других словарях:

  • Disapproved — Disapprove Dis ap*prove, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disapproved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disapproving}.] [Pref. dis + approve: cf. F. d[ e]approuver. Cf. {Disapprobation}.] 1. To pass unfavorable judgment upon; to condemn by an act of the judgment; to regard …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • disapprove — [[t]dɪ̱səpru͟ːv[/t]] disapproves, disapproving, disapproved VERB If you disapprove of something or someone, you feel or show that you do not like them or do not approve of them. [V of n/ ing] Most people disapprove of such violent tactics... [V… …   English dictionary

  • disapprove — verb ADVERB ▪ strongly ▪ thoroughly (esp. BrE) ▪ morally, socially (both AmE) ▪ bigots who morally disapprove of homosexuality ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • disapprove — verb 1) he disapproved of gamblers Syn: object to, have a poor opinion of, look down one s nose at, take exception to, dislike, take a dim view of, look askance at, frown on, be against, not believe in; deplore, criticize, censure, condemn,… …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • enthuse — verb (enthused; enthusing) Etymology: back formation from enthusiasm Date: 1827 transitive verb 1. to make enthusiastic < is enthused about the project > 2. to express with enthusiasm intransitive verb to show enthusiasm < a splendid …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • prove — verb (proved; proved or proven; proving) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French prover, pruver, from Latin probare to test, prove, from probus good, honest, from pro for, in favor + bus (akin to Old English bēon to be) more at pro , be Date …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • come out of the closet — verb To tell others about homosexuality, bisexuality or any minority or disapproved of belief, preference, etc., where previously this had been kept secret. She finally came out of the closet to her religious family regarding her atheism. Syn:… …   Wiktionary

  • indulge — verb 1》 (indulge in) allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of.     ↘become involved in (an activity that is undesirable or disapproved of). 2》 satisfy or yield freely to (a desire or interest).     ↘allow (someone) to enjoy a desired pleasure.… …   English new terms dictionary

  • stink — verb (past stank or stunk; past participle stunk) 1》 have a strong unpleasant smell.     ↘(stink a place out) informal fill a place with such a smell. 2》 informal be contemptible or scandalous.     ↘(stink of) be highly suggestive of (something… …   English new terms dictionary

  • disapprove — [c]/dɪsəˈpruv / (say disuh proohv) verb (disapproved, disapproving) –verb (i) 1. to be full of censure. –verb (t) 2. to withhold approval from; decline to sanction: the court disapproved the verdict. 3. Obsolete to think wrong or reprehensible;… …  

  • who — pronoun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hwā; akin to Old High German hwer, interrogative pronoun, who, Latin quis, Greek tis, Latin qui, relative pronoun, who Date: before 12th century 1. what or which person or persons used as an… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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