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1 dismissive
adjectiveabweisend; (disdainful) abschätzig* * *dis·mis·sive[dɪsˈmɪsɪv]adj geringschätzig▪ to be \dismissive of sth etw geringschätzig abtun* * *[dIs'mIsɪv]adjremark wegwerfend; gesture abweisend* * *dismissive adj (adv dismissively)1. abweisend* * *adjectiveabweisend; (disdainful) abschätzig -
2 dismissive
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3 bugger
1. noun 2. transitive verbbugger you/him — (dismissive) du kannst/der kann mich mal (derb)
bugger this car/him! — (angry) dieses Scheißauto/dieser Scheißkerl! (derb)
bugger it! — ach du Scheiße! (derb); (in surprise)
well, bugger me or I'll be buggered! — ach du Scheiße! (derb)
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/96210/bugger_about">bugger about* * *bug·ger[ˈbʌgəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. n5. (lucky)you lucky \bugger! du hast vielleicht ein Schwein! sl6.▶ he knows \bugger all about computers BRIT, AUS (sl) er hat keinen blassen Schimmer von Computern fam\bugger! Scheiße! derb\bugger me! [ach] du meine Fresse! slIII. vt▪ to \bugger sth/sb etw/jdn ruinieren▪ to \bugger sb mit jdm Analverkehr haben* * *['bʌgə(r)]1. n (inf)Scheißkerl m (inf), Arschloch nt (vulg); (when not contemptible) Kerl m (inf); (= thing) Scheißding nt (inf)this nail's a bugger, it won't come out — dieser Scheißnagel geht einfach nicht raus (inf)
to play silly buggers ( Brit inf ) — Scheiß machen (sl)
2. interj (Brit inf)Scheiße (inf)bugger this car! — dieses Scheißauto (inf)
bugger the cost! — ich scheiß auf die Kosten! (sl)
bugger him — dieser Scheißkerl (inf)
bugger me! (surprise) — (du) meine Fresse! (sl); (annoyance) so'n Scheiß! (inf)
3. vt1) (lit) anal verkehren mit* * *A s1. a) jemand, der Analverkehr oder (US) Oralverkehr praktiziertb) Homosexuelle(r) mc) Sodomit m2. vulga) besonders Br Scheißkerl m, Arschloch nb) allg Kerl m:a poor bugger ein armer Hund, ein armes Schweinthis bugger of a headache diese verfluchten KopfschmerzenB int vulg Scheiße!C v/t1. a) anal oder (US) oral verkehren mitb) Sodomie treiben mit2. vulg jemanden fertigmachen umg:we were completely buggered wir waren fix und fertig3. vulg bugger it! Scheiße!;bugger him!a) dieser Scheißkerl!, dieses Arschloch!,b) der soll mich mal am Arsch lecken!a) jemanden wie einen Deppen behandeln,b) jemanden verarschenbuggered up im ArschD v/ia) herumgammeln,b) herumspielen ( with mit)* * *1. noun 2. transitive verb(coarse): (damn)bugger you/him — (dismissive) du kannst/der kann mich mal (derb)
bugger this car/him! — (angry) dieses Scheißauto/dieser Scheißkerl! (derb)
bugger it! — ach du Scheiße! (derb); (in surprise)
well, bugger me or I'll be buggered! — ach du Scheiße! (derb)
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Dismissive — Dis*miss ive, a. Giving dismission. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dismissive — 1640s, characterized by or appropriate to dismissal; from DISMISS (Cf. dismiss) + IVE (Cf. ive). Meaning contemptuous, rejecting is recorded by 1922. Related: Dismissively … Etymology dictionary
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dismissive — [dismis′iv] adj. 1. Rare dismissing or expressing dismissal 2. haughty and contemptuous, condescending, etc. in dismissing from consideration dismissively adv … English World dictionary
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dismissive — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem, sound ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc. ▪ overly … Collocations dictionary
dismissive — [[t]dɪ̱smɪ̱sɪv[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ of n If you are dismissive of someone or something, you say or show that you think they are not important or have no value. Mr Jones was dismissive of the report, saying it was riddled with inaccuracies … English dictionary
dismissive — dis|mis|sive [ dıs mısıv ] adjective reacting to something in a way that shows you do not think it is worth paying attention to: dismissive of: Many scientists are dismissive of a link between mobile phones and cancer … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
dismissive — UK [dɪsˈmɪsɪv] / US adjective reacting to something in a way that shows you do not think it is worth paying attention to dismissive of: Many scientists are dismissive of a link between mobile phones and cancer … English dictionary
dismissive — dismissively, adv. /dis mis iv/, adj. 1. indicating dismissal or rejection; having the purpose or effect of dismissing, as from one s presence or from consideration: a curt, dismissive gesture. 2. indicating lack of interest or approbation;… … Universalium
dismissive — adjective refusing to consider someone or something seriously (+ of): Why, I wonder, is Mr Sykes so dismissive of the protesters? dismissively adverb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English