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101 menial disdain.
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102 new-fangled disdain. see new-fashione
Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > new-fangled disdain. see new-fashione
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103 old buffer disdain.
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104 old girl disdain. affect. '
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105 old hooker disdain.
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106 pulpiteer disdain.
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107 small fry disdain.
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108 to disdain to do something
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109 cool disdain
cool/chilly (unpardonable, crushing) disdain холодное (непростительное, убийственное) презрение -
110 to disdain flattery
to disdain flattery (gossip, lies, cowards) презирать лесть (сплетни, ложь, трусов)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to disdain flattery
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111 savage disdain
savage/severe (bitter, great) disdain яростное (горькое, величайшее) пренебрежение -
112 to show disdain
to show/to exhibit (to feel) disdain проявлять/демонстрировать (чувствовать) пренебрежение/презрение -
113 look disdain
смотреть с презрениемБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > look disdain
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114 casual disdain
Общая лексика: пренебрежение -
115 express disdain for
Дипломатический термин: выражать презрение (к чему-л.) -
116 hiss disdain
Общая лексика: презрительно прошипеть, презрительно шипеть -
117 look disdain
Общая лексика: смотреть с презрением -
118 sniff disdain
1) Общая лексика: фыркать с презрением (недоверчиво), хмыкать с презрением (недоверчиво)2) Макаров: фыркать с презрением, хмыкать с презрением -
119 treat with disdain
Общая лексика: относиться (к кому-л.) свысока -
120 walking into the jaws of disdain
Общая лексика: подвергнуться граду насмешекУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > walking into the jaws of disdain
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Disdain (EP) — Disdain Disdain cover EP 不屑 by Alien Huang Released 17 July 2009 … Wikipedia
Disdain — Dis*dain (?; 277), n. [OE. desdain, disdein, OF. desdein, desdaing, F. d[ e]dain, fr. the verb. See {Disdain}, v. t.] 1. A feeling of contempt and aversion; the regarding anything as unworthy of or beneath one; scorn. [1913 Webster] How my soul… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Disdain — Dis*dain (?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disdained}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disdaining}.] [OE. disdainen, desdainen, OF. desdeigner, desdaigner, F. d[ e]daigner; des (L. dis ) + daigner to deign, fr. L. dignari to deem worthy. See {Deign}.] 1. To think… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Disdain — (or disdainment or disdainfully) is a feeling of contempt or scorn. Disdain may also refer to:* So Disdained 1928 novel by Nevil Shute … Wikipedia
disdain — (v.) late 14c., from O.Fr. desdeignier disdain, scorn, refuse, repudiate, from des do the opposite of (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + deignier treat as worthy (see DEIGN (Cf. deign)). The noun is mid 14c., desdegne, earlier dedeyne (c.1300). Related:… … Etymology dictionary
disdain — n scorn, despite, contempt (see under DESPISE) Analogous words: aversion, *antipathy: insolence, superciliousness, arrogance (see corresponding adjectives at PROUD) Contrasted words: *regard, admiration, respect, esteem: *reverence, awe, fear … New Dictionary of Synonyms
disdain — [n] hate; indifference antipathy, arrogance, aversion, contempt, contumely, deri sion, despisal, despisement, despite, dislike, disparagement, hatred, haughtiness, hauteur, insolence, loftiness, pride, ridicule, scorn, sneering, snobbishness,… … New thesaurus
disdain — ► NOUN ▪ the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one s consideration or respect. ► VERB ▪ consider with disdain. ORIGIN Old French desdeign, from Latin dedignari consider unworthy … English terms dictionary
Disdain — Dis*dain , v. i. To be filled with scorn; to feel contemptuous anger; to be haughty. [1913 Webster] And when the chief priests and scribes saw the marvels that he did . . . they disdained. Genevan Testament (Matt. xxi. 15). [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disdain — I noun abhorrence, abjuration, abnegation, act of despising, act of discrediting, act of loathing, act of scorning, act of shunning, act of spurning, act of taunting, airs, arrogance, contempt, contemptio, contemptuousness, contumeliousness,… … Law dictionary
disdain — [dis dān′] vt. [ME disdeinen < OFr desdaignier < VL * disdignare, for LL dedignare < L dedignari < dis , DIS + dignari: see DEIGN] to regard or treat as unworthy or beneath one s dignity; specif., to refuse or reject with aloof… … English World dictionary