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contemptuous* * ** * *contemptuous, scornful, disdainful* * *contemptuousdisdainfulscornfulsniffysnootytoplofty -
2 презрительный
прлcontemptuous, scornful, disdainfulпрезри́тельная улы́бка — a disdainful/scornful smile
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3 пренебрежительный
прлdisdainful, scornful; о речи, критике и т. п. disparagingпренебрежи́тельный тон — disdainful/scornful tone (of voice)
пренебрежи́тельное замеча́ние — a disparaging remark
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4 надменная улыбка
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1) General subject: ( as) proud as Lucifer, aloof, arrogant, assuming, bumbling, cavalier, disdainful, haught, haughty, high minded, high stomached, high-stomached, highty tighty, highty-tighty, hoity toity, hoity-toity, huffish, huffy, imperious, insolent, lofty, lordly, overly, proud, proud stomached, puffed, puffed up, puffed-up, snippy, sovereign, sovran, stiff as a ramrod, sublime, supercilious, upstage, wrapped in cellophane, prancing2) Colloquial: bumptious3) Ironical: high and mighty, proud-stomached4) Rare: high-minded, tossy5) Religion: stiff-necked6) Psychology: superior9) Makarov: as proud as Lucifer, bloated, splendid10) Taboo: stiff-assed -
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1) General subject: contemptuous, disdainful, hubristic, insolent, scornful, slighting, supercilious, snide (взгляд и т.п), snotty, dismissive3) Religion: hubris4) Jargon: hoity-toity -
7 пренебрежительный
1) General subject: contemptuous, disdainful, disparaging, insolent, scornful, slighting, dismissive2) Mathematics: neglectful3) Religion: blasphemous -
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1) General subject: philistine2) Religion: Philistine ( 1. A native or inhabitant of ancient Philistia; 2. A person who is guided by materialism and is disdainful of intellectual or artistic values) -
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НУЖЕН ТЫ (онит.п.) МНЕ(емуит.п.)!Л/)Л/) coll, iron Interj fixed WOused to express s.o. 's intense frustration with, disdainful attitude toward etc a person he wants nothing to do with: нужен X Y-y! - who needs X!X is not worth it (Y's time, the trouble)!Гриша рассвирепел. «Ты чо ( dial or phonetic spelling = что), психованная, чоли? И отец твой психованный, и ты... Нужна ты мне!» (Евтушенко 2). Grisha was furious. "Are you crazy? Your father is crazy, and so are you....Who needs you?" (2a).«Ты вот пооскорбляй меня...» - «Да кто тебя оскорбляет? Нужна ты мне!» (Распутин 1). ( context transl) "All you're looking for's a chance to insult me " "Who's insulting you? As if I'd take the trouble" (1a). -
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С ПОЗВОЛЕНИЯ СКАЗАТЬ ( Invar sent adv (parenth) usu. precedes the word or phrase to which it refers fixed WO1. (an apologetic expression warning the listener that sth. rude, pointed, not quite proper will be said next) I apologize for what I am about to saypardon (if you don't mind) my saying soif I may say so if I may be so bold."В нашем полку был поручик, прекраснейший й образованнейший человек, который не выпускал изо рта трубки не только за столом, но даже, с позволения сказать, во всех прочих местах» (Гоголь 3). "In our regiment there was a lieutenant, a truly fine and well-educated man, who never let a pipe out of his mouth, not only at table but, pardon my saying so, in all other places" (3c).2. used by the speaker to express his negative, disdainful attitude toward s.o. or sth., his opinion that s.o. or sth. does not deserve his or its nameso-calledif I (you) could (even) call it (him etc) that if such it (he etc) may be called.«Горько и обидно, что какие-то слизняки правят страной. Безволие, слабохарактерность, неумение, нерешительность, зачастую простая подлость — вот что руководит действиями этого, с позволения сказать, „правительства"» (Шолохов 3). "It is a bitter shame that the country should be ruled by such worms. Lack of will, lack of character, of ability, of resolution, and even downright treachery—these are the qualities that determine the actions of this 'government,' if such it may be called" (3a). -
11 нужен ты мне!
• НУЖЕН ТЫ (они т.п.) МНЕ <ему и т.п.> all highly coll, iron[Interj; fixed WO]=====⇒ used to express s.o.'s intense frustration with, disdainful attitude toward etc a person he wants nothing to do with:- X is not worth it <Y's time, the trouble>!♦ Гриша рассвирепел. "Ты чо [dial or phonetic spelling = что], психованная, чоли? И отец твой психованный, и ты... Нужна ты мне!" (Евтушенко 2). Grisha was furious. "Are you crazy? Your father is crazy, and so are you....Who needs you?" (2a).♦ "Ты вот пооскороляй меня..." - "Да кто тебя оскороляет? Нужна ты мне!" (Распутин 1). [context transl] "All you're looking for's a chance to insult me " "Whos insulting you? As if I'd take the trouble" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > нужен ты мне!
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12 с позволения сказать
[Invar; sent adv (parenth; usu. precedes the word or phrase to which it refers; fixed WO]=====1. (an apologetic expression warning the listener that sth. rude, pointed, not quite proper will be said next) I apologize for what I am about to say:- pardon < if you don't mind> my saying so;- if I may be so bold.♦ "В нашем полку был поручик, прекраснейший м образованнейший человек, который не выпускал изо рта трубки не только за столом, но даже, с позволения сказать, во всех прочих местах" (Гоголь 3). "In our regiment there was a lieutenant, a truly fine and well-educated man, who never let a pipe out of his mouth, not only at table but, pardon my saying so, in all other places" (3c).2. used by the speaker to express his negative, disdainful attitude toward s.o. or sth., his opinion that s.o. or sth. does not deserve his or its name:- so-called;- if I (you) could (even) call it (him etc) that;- if such it (he etc) may be called.♦ "Горько и обидно, что какие-то слизняки правят страной. Безволие, слабохарактерность, неумение, нерешительность, зачастую простая подлость - вот что руководит действиями этого, с позволения сказать, "правительства"" (Шолохов 3). "It is a bitter shame that the country should be ruled by such worms. Lack of will, lack of character, of ability, of resolution, and even downright treachery - these are the qualities that determine the actions of this 'government,' if such it may be called" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с позволения сказать
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13 презрительный
прил.contemptuous, scornful, disdainful, supercilious -
14 презрительный
contemptuous, scornful, disdainful -
15 пренебрежительный
slighting, scornful, disdainful -
16 презрителен
contemptuousdisdainfulscornfulsnootytoplofty -
17 презрительный
contemptuous, scornful, disdainful; лингв. derogatory -
18 пренебрежительный
slighting, scornful, disdainful; лингв. disparaging -
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прил.contemptuous, scornful, disdainful -
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