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1 disrespectful
adjective (showing disrespect: Never be disrespectful to older people.) irrespetuosotr[dɪsrɪ'spektfʊl]1 (person) irrespetuoso,-a (to/towards, para con); (attitude) irreverentedisrespectful [.dɪsrɪ'spɛktfəl] adj: irrespetuoso♦ disrespectfully advadj.• desacatador adj.• descomedido, -a adj.• irrespetuoso, -a adj.• irreverente adj.'dɪsrɪ'spektfəlto be disrespectful TO o TOWARD somebody — ser* irrespetuoso para con alguien, faltarle al or (CS) el respeto a alguien
[ˌdɪsrɪs'pektfʊl]ADJ irrespetuosoto be disrespectful to or towards sb — faltar al respeto a algn
* * *['dɪsrɪ'spektfəl]to be disrespectful TO o TOWARD somebody — ser* irrespetuoso para con alguien, faltarle al or (CS) el respeto a alguien
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2 disrespectful
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3 be rude or disrespectful
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4 be disrespectful
v.ser irrespetuoso, faltar al respeto. -
5 irrespetuoso
irrespetuoso
◊ -sa adjetivodisrespectful
irrespetuoso,-a adjetivo disrespectful ' irrespetuoso' also found in these entries: Spanish: irrespetuosa - igualado English: disrespectful -
6 talk back
( often with to) (to answer rudely: Don't talk back to me!) contestar, replicarv + adv( be disrespectful) contestar or responder (mal)VI + ADV (gen) replicarthis is where voters get the chance to talk back — ahora es cuando los votantes tienen la oportunidad de replicar (rudely)
how dare you talk back to me? — ¿cómo te atreves a replicarme or llevarme la contraria?
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7 irrespetuosa
irrespetuoso,-a adjetivo disrespectful ' irrespetuosa' also found in these entries: English: disrespectful - flippant -
8 respeto
Del verbo respetar: ( conjugate respetar) \ \
respeto es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
respetó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: respetar respeto
respetar ( conjugate respetar) verbo transitivo◊ se hizo respeto por todos he won o gained everyone's respect‹señal/luz roja› to obey; ‹ley/norma› to observe
respeto sustantivo masculino por respeto a algn/algo out of consideration o respect for sb/sth; faltarle al or (CS) el respeto a algn to be rude o disrespectful to sb; presentaron sus respetos a … they paid their repects to … (frml)b) ( temor):les tengo mucho respeto a los perros I have a healthy respect for dogs
respetar verbo transitivo
1 (a una persona, una cosa) to respect
2 (una orden, ley) to observe, obey
respeto sustantivo masculino
1 (consideración) respect
faltar al respeto, to be disrespectful [a, to]
por respeto a alguien/algo, out of consideration for sb/sthg
2 (temor) fear, nervousness: el mar impone respeto, the sea commands respect
3 respetos, respects pl: presenté mis respetos a la viuda, I paid my respects to the widow Locuciones: campar por sus respetos, to do as one pleases o to make one's own rules ' respeto' also found in these entries: Spanish: consideración - desgracia - desvergonzada - desvergonzado - faltar - honra - imponer - nacer - osada - osadía - osado - profesar - rendir - señal - tener - trabajarse - vulnerar - admiración - conquistar - debido - decoro - falta - ganar - gente - inclinar - infundir - profundo - respetable - tratar English: command - compel - deference - disrespect - due - earn - instil - instill - mark - regard - respect - show - sneaking - token - while - each -
9 cheek
i:k1) (the side of the face below the eye: pink cheeks.) mejilla2) (impudence or disrespectful behaviour: He had the cheek to refuse me entrance.) descaro, frescura, cara•- cheeky- cheekiness
cheek n1. mejilla2. cara / jetawhat a cheek! ¡qué cara!tr[ʧiːk]2 familiar (nerve, impudence) descaro, frescura, cara■ what a cheek! ¡qué cara!■ she had the cheek to call me fat! ¡tuvo el descaro de decir que yo era gorda!■ that's enough of your cheek! ¡basta de impertinencias!1 insolentarse con, replicar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcheek by jowl (with somebody) uno junto al otroto turn the other cheek poner la otra mejillawith tongue in cheek con la boca pequeñacheek ['ʧi:k] n1) : mejilla f, cachete m2) impudence: insolencia f, descaro mn.• carrillo s.m.• frescura s.f.• mejilla s.f.• pómulo s.m.tʃiːk1) c ( Anat)a) ( of the face) mejilla f, cachete m (AmL fam)cheek by jowl with somebody — uno junto al otro
to turn the other cheek — dar* la otra mejilla
b) ( buttock) (colloq) nalga f, cachete m (CS fam)2) u (colloq) ( impudence) descaro m, frescura f, cara f (fam)[tʃiːk]what (a) cheek! — qué cara (más dura)! (fam), qué caradura es! (fam)
1. N1) (Anat) mejilla f, carrillo m; (=buttock) nalga f- cheek by jowl- turn the other cheek2) * (=impudence) descaro m, cara * f, frescura fwhat a cheek!, of all the cheek! — ¡qué cara! *, ¡qué caradura! *, ¡qué frescura!
2.VT * portarse como un fresco con ** * *[tʃiːk]1) c ( Anat)a) ( of the face) mejilla f, cachete m (AmL fam)cheek by jowl with somebody — uno junto al otro
to turn the other cheek — dar* la otra mejilla
b) ( buttock) (colloq) nalga f, cachete m (CS fam)2) u (colloq) ( impudence) descaro m, frescura f, cara f (fam)what (a) cheek! — qué cara (más dura)! (fam), qué caradura es! (fam)
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10 disrespect
disrə'spekt(rudeness or lack of respect: He spoke of his parents with disrespect.) falta de respeto- disrespectfully
tr[dɪsrɪ'spekt]■ I didn't mean any disrespect no quise ofenderle, no fue mi intención ofenderledisrespect [.dɪsrɪ'spɛkt] n: falta f de respeton.• desacato s.m.• desatención s.f.• desentono s.m.• falta de respeto s.f.• irreverencia s.f.'dɪsrɪ'spektmass noundisrespect (FOR something) — falta f de respeto (hacia algo)
['dɪsrɪs'pekt]I meant no disrespect — no fue mi intención ofenderlo, no quise faltarle al or (CS) el respeto
1.N falta f de respeto2.* * *['dɪsrɪ'spekt]mass noundisrespect (FOR something) — falta f de respeto (hacia algo)
I meant no disrespect — no fue mi intención ofenderlo, no quise faltarle al or (CS) el respeto
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11 foreigner
1) (a person from another country.) extranjero2) (an unfamiliar person.) extrañoforeigner n extranjerotr['fɒrɪnəSMALLr/SMALL]1 extranjero,-aforeigner ['fɔrənər] n: extranjero m, -ra fn.• gabacho* s.m.n.• advenedizo s.m.• extranjero, -era s.m.,f.• forastero, -era s.m.,f.• gringo s.m.'fɔːrənər, 'fɑː-, 'fɒrənə(r)noun extranjero, -ra m,f['fɒrɪnǝ(r)]N extranjero(-a) m / f* * *['fɔːrənər, 'fɑː-, 'fɒrənə(r)]noun extranjero, -ra m,f -
12 impudent
'impjudənt(rude; disrespectful: an impudent child/suggestion.) descarado, insolente- impudence
tr['ɪmpjʊdənt]1 insolente, fresco,-a, descarado,-aimpudent ['ɪmpjədənt] adj: insolente, descarado♦ impudently advadj.• atrevido, -a adj.• cínico, -a adj.• descarado, -a adj.• descocado, -a adj.• desfachatado, -a adj.• desgarrado, -a adj.• deslavado, -a adj.• desmesurado, -a adj.• desollado, -a adj.• desvergonzado, -a adj.• impudente adj.• insolente adj.'ɪmpjədənt, 'ɪmpjʊdəntadjective insolente, descarado['ɪmpjʊdǝnt]ADJ [person] insolente, descarado; [behaviour] insolente* * *['ɪmpjədənt, 'ɪmpjʊdənt]adjective insolente, descarado -
13 slighting
adjective (insulting; disrespectful: He made rather a slighting remark about her parents.) despreciativo, menospreciativotr['slaɪtɪŋ]1 (scornful) despreciativo,-a, menospreciativo,-a2 (offensive) ofensivo,-aadj.• menospreciativo, -a adj.['slaɪtɪŋ]ADJ despreciativo, menospreciativo -
14 Sr.
Sr. sustantivo masculino (◊ señor) Mr
Sr. (abr de señor) Mister, Mr 'Sr.' also found in these entries: Spanish: alquilar - el - Ilma. - Ilmo. - señor - pasar English: afraid - amass - amends - attention - classroom - close-run - crossroads - dear - declare - disregard - disrepair - disrepute - disrespect - disrespectful - esquire - intervene - Mr - senior - Esquire - hold - Sr - titleABBR= Sister Hna. -
15 unholy
1) (disrespectful or irreverent: shrieks of unholy laughter.) irreverente, profano; impío2) (outrageous or unreasonable: an unholy din.) ultrajante, ofensivo; indebidotr[ʌn'həʊlɪ]1 (place etc) profano,-a; (person) impío,-a2 familiar infernal, terrible1) : profano, impío2) ungodly: atroz, terribleadj.• impío, -a adj.• profano, -a adj.'ʌn'həʊliadjective -lier, -liesta) ( wicked) (liter) <desire/thought> impuro, pecaminoso; <alliance/union> nefastob) ( dreadful) (colloq) <noise/row> de mil demonios (fam)[ʌn'hǝʊlɪ]ADJ1) (=sinful) [activity] impío2) * (=terrible) [mess, row] tremendo *; [noise] tremendo, de mil demonios ** * *['ʌn'həʊli]adjective -lier, -liesta) ( wicked) (liter) <desire/thought> impuro, pecaminoso; <alliance/union> nefastob) ( dreadful) (colloq) <noise/row> de mil demonios (fam) -
16 irrespetar
irrespetar ( conjugate irrespetar) verbo transitivo (Col, Ven) ‹ persona› to be disrespectful o rude to; ‹ lugar sagrado› to desecrate -
17 irreverente
irreverente adjetivo irreverent ' irreverente' also found in these entries: English: irreverent - disrespectful - profane -
18 osada
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19 osado
Del verbo osar: ( conjugate osar) \ \
osado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: osado osar
osar ( conjugate osar) verbo intransitivo (liter) osado + INF to dare to + inf;
osado,-a adjetivo
1 (que no tiene miedo) daring
2 (que no tiene respeto) impudent, disrespectful
osar verbo intransitivo to dare ➣ Ver nota en dare
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20 overfamiliar
adj.1 confianzudo(a) (too intimate, disrespectful)I'm not overfamiliar with the system no estoy muy familiarizado con el sistema
См. также в других словарях:
Disrespectful — Dis re*spect ful, a. Wanting in respect; manifesting disesteem or lack of respect; uncivil; as, disrespectful behavior. {Dis re*spect ful*ly}, adv. {Dis re*spect ful*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disrespectful — index brazen, calumnious, contemptuous, disdainful, disobedient, harsh, impertinent (insolent), i … Law dictionary
disrespectful — 1670s; see DIS (Cf. dis ) + RESPECTFUL (Cf. respectful). Related: Disrespectfully … Etymology dictionary
disrespectful — [adj] insulting, rude aweless, bad mannered, blasphemous, bold, cheeky*, contemptuous, discourteous, disgracious, flip*, flippant, fresh, ill bred, ill mannered, impertinent, impious, impolite, impudent, insolent, irreverent, misbehaved, nervy*,… … New thesaurus
disrespectful — [dis΄ri spekt′fəl] adj. having or showing lack of respect; discourteous; impolite; rude disrespectfully adv. disrespectfulness n … English World dictionary
disrespectful — adj. 1) disrespectful to 2) disrespectful to + inf. (it was disrespectful of them to say that) * * * [ˌdɪsrɪs pektf(ə)l] disrespectful to disrespectful to + inf. (it was disrespectful of them to say that) … Combinatory dictionary
disrespectful — [[t]dɪ̱srɪspe̱ktfʊl[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ to/of n If you are disrespectful, you show no respect in the way that you speak or behave to someone. ...accusations that he had been disrespectful to the Queen... They shouldn t treat their mother in… … English dictionary
disrespectful — adjective 1. exhibiting lack of respect; rude and discourteous remarks disrespectful of the law disrespectful in the presence of his parents disrespectful toward his teacher • Ant: ↑respectful • Similar to: ↑annihilating … Useful english dictionary
disrespectful — disrespectfully, adv. disrespectfulness, n. /dis ri spekt feuhl/, adj. characterized by, having, or showing disrespect; lacking courtesy or esteem: a disrespectful remark about teachers. [1670 80; DIS 1 + RESPECTFUL] Syn. impolite, rude,… … Universalium
disrespectful — adjective no one had ever heard him utter a disrespectful word Syn: discourteous, rude, impolite, uncivil, ill mannered, bad mannered; insolent, impudent, impertinent, cheeky, flippant, insubordinate Ant: polite … Thesaurus of popular words
disrespectful — disrespect ► NOUN ▪ lack of respect or courtesy. ► VERB informal, chiefly N. Amer. ▪ show a lack of respect for. DERIVATIVES disrespectful adjective disrespectfully adverb … English terms dictionary