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v1) поводитися нелюб'язно, нечемно; не рахуватися ( з ким-небудь); досаждати, кривдити2) завдавати незручностей, турбувати -
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v. hatırını kırmak, gücendirmek, ricasını yerine getirmemek* * *hatırını kır -
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[dísəbláidž]transitive verb(s.o. — komu) ne ustreči; biti nevljuden; delati sitnosti; (raz)jeziti -
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vt. 불친절하게 하다, 바라는 대로 안해주다, 노하게 하다 -
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رنجانيدن، دل كسي راشكستن، تقاضاي كسي را انجامندا ندادن، منت ننهادن بر،ممنون نكردن -
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izturēties nelaipni -
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не почитува, неблагодарен е* * *неблагодарен е, не почитува -
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v. inte tillmötesgå, neka att göra någon en tjänst -
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• biti neljubazan; ne obzirati se na; ne osvrtati se; ne udovoljiti želji; učiniti nešto nepoželjno -
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не считаться с (чьим-либо) желанием, удобством; поступать нелюбезно; досаждать -
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vastutulematu olema, omatahtsi toimima -
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[ˌdɪsə'blaɪʤ]v1) не зважа́ти на чию́сь зру́чність (ви́году, бажа́ння)2) пово́дитися невві́чливо, досажда́ти -
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[ˌdɪsə'blaɪʤ]гл.; книжн.1) обижать, задевать; досаждать, раздражать; не считаться (с кем-л.)Syn:2) причинять неудобство, беспокоить, затруднять, стеснять, мешатьSyn: -
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vt biti neuslužan, nesusretljiv, neprijazan, ne izaći u susret čijoj želji, molbi, omalovažavati, uvrijediti -
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v.1 desobligar, librar de la obligación.2 desatender los deseos de.3 afrentar. (pt & pp disobliged) -
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1. v книжн. поступать нелюбезно, неучтиво; не считаться; досаждать, обижать2. v книжн. причинять неудобства, беспокоитьСинонимический ряд:1. inconvenience (verb) annoy; discommode; disturb; inconvenience; upset2. insult (verb) affront; displease; incense; insult; offend -
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[V]LAEDO (-ERE LAESI LAESUM)
См. также в других словарях:
Disoblige — Dis o*blige , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disobliged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disobliging}.] [Pref. dis + oblige: cf. F. d[ e]sobliger.] 1. To do an act which contravenes the will or desires of; to offend by an act of unkindness or incivility; to displease;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disoblige — I verb act contrary, affront, antagonize, balk, be unaccommodating, be unwilling, cause displeasuie, debase, decline, degrade, demur, denigrate, denounce, deprecate, disaccommodate, discommode, disdain, dishonor, disparage, disregard, fail to… … Law dictionary
disoblige — (v.) c.1600, to free from obligation; 1630s, to refuse to oblige, from Fr. désobliger (c.1300), from des (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + L. obligare (see OBLIGE (Cf. oblige)) … Etymology dictionary
disoblige — [v] displease, annoy affront, bother, discommode, disturb, incommode, inconvenience, insult, offend, put about, put out, slight, trouble, upset, vex; concepts 7,19 Ant. agree, oblige, please … New thesaurus
disoblige — [dis΄ə blīj′, dis΄ō blīj′] vt. disobliged, disobliging [Fr désobliger: see DIS & OBLIGE] 1. to refuse to oblige or do a favor for 2. to slight; offend 3. to inconvenience; incommode disobliging adj. disobligingly … English World dictionary
disoblige — verb Not to oblige; to disappoint, to inconvenience, not to cooperate. Sorry to disoblige everybody; I know you were depending on me to bring a good weather forecast for our fête, but it is going to rain. Ant: oblige … Wiktionary
disoblige — transitive verb Etymology: French désobliger, from Middle French, from des dis + obliger to oblige Date: 1632 1. to go counter to the wishes of 2. inconvenience … New Collegiate Dictionary
disoblige — disobligingly, adv. disobligingness, n. /dis euh bluyj /, v.t., disobliged, disobliging. 1. to refuse or neglect to oblige; act contrary to the desire or convenience of; fail to accommodate. 2. to give offense to; affront: to be disobliged by a… … Universalium
disoblige — Synonyms and related words: affront, bother, call names, disaccommodate, disadvantage, discommode, dishonor, dump on, fleer at, flout, gibe at, give offense to, harm, humiliate, hurl a brickbat, impose upon, incommode, inconvenience, insult, jeer … Moby Thesaurus
disoblige — (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To insult] Syn. offend, affront, displease; see insult . 2. [To inconvenience] Syn. annoy, discommode, upset, refuse to oblige; see bother 2 , disturb 2 … English dictionary for students
disoblige — dis·o·blige || ‚dɪsÉ™ blaɪdÊ’ v. refuse to assist, refuse to cooperate … English contemporary dictionary