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1 властная жена
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2 деспотичная мать
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3 деспотичный отец
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4 владычества
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5 господства
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6 властный
1. authoritative2. dictatorial3. with a high handсвоевольно; властно — with a high hand
4. bossy5. domineering6. high-handed7. overbearing8. imperious; commanding9. imperativeвластное приказание, властный приказ — imperative command
10. masterful11. peremptoryСинонимический ряд:1. деспотично (проч.) деспотически; деспотично2. повелительно (проч.) императивно; начальственно; повелительно -
7 властный
1) General subject: authoritative, autocratic, commanding, dominative, domineering, high handed, high-handed, imperative, imperious, lordly (о тоне и т.п.), magisterial, managing, master-ful, masterful, overbearing, peremptory, power-wielding, tyrannical, tyrannous, dictatorial, dominant (о человеке), possessive (о человеке), heavy-handed, bossy2) Biology: mulky3) Ironical: high and mighty -
8 властный характер
1) General subject: domineering character2) Makarov: imperious temper -
9 возвышающийся
1) General subject: Predominant partner, dominant (о скале и т. п.), domineering (над местностью), eminent, topping, towering (на чем-либо)2) Construction: raised3) Religion: rising -
10 возвышающийся над
General subject: domineering (местностью и т.п.), towering (чем-л.) -
11 высокомерный
1) General subject: ( as) proud as Lucifer, arrogant, assuming, assumptive, big, bumbling, cavalier, conceited, contemptuous, donnish, haught, haughty, high hat, highbrow, highty tighty, highty-tighty, hoity toity, hoity-toity, imperious, insolent, lofty, lordly, overly, overweening, perk, perquisite, presumptuous, proud, proud stomached, sniffish, sniffy, snotty, snuffy, sovereign, stand off, stand offish, stand-off, stand-offish, stiff necked, stiff-necked, stuck up, stuck-up, supercilious, superior, topping, uppish, you be damned, you-be-damned, high-handed, toffee-nosed, cocky, patronizing3) American: high-hat4) Ironical: high and mighty, proud-stomached5) Poetical language: sublime6) Bookish: hubristic7) Rare: tossy8) Religion: hubris9) Diplomatic term: domineering10) Deprecatingly: elitist12) Makarov: as proud as Lucifer, dogmatic, dogmatical, swollen13) Taboo: jumped up, nevershit, stiff-assed -
12 господствующий
1) General subject: ascendant, ascendent, commanding, dominant, dominating, domineering, prevailing, reigning, ruling, mainstream2) Biology: overtopping3) Naval: rife4) Mathematics: majorizing5) Diplomatic term: hegemonic6) Forestry: dominant (о деревьях), predominant (о деревьях)7) Psychology: hegemonical8) Ecology: prevalent9) Business: predominant10) Makarov: predominating, running -
13 господствующий над
General subject: domineeringУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > господствующий над
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14 деспотический
1) General subject: absolutist, arbitrary, despotic, domineering, heavy-handed, imperious, masterful, satrapic, totalitarian, oppressive2) Bookish: satrapical3) Diplomatic term: despotical4) Psychology: autocratical, tyrannic, tyrannical5) Psychoanalysis: autocratic -
15 иметь властный характер
Makarov: have a domineering dispositionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь властный характер
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16 командный
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17 не допускающий возражений
General subject: dogmatic, domineering, peremptory, unexceptionalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не допускающий возражений
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18 начальственный
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19 владычество
dominion* * ** * *dominion, sway, empire* * *dominationdomineeringdominionmasterypredominancereignrulesovereignty -
20 властный
imperious* * ** * *imperious, commanding, authoritative, masterful* * *authoritativeautocraticdictatorialdomineeringhigh-handedimperiousmagisterialmasterfulperemptory
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См. также в других словарях:
Domineering — Dom i*neer ing, a. Ruling arrogantly; overbearing. [1913 Webster] A violent, brutal, domineering old reprobate. Blackw. Mag. Syn: Haughty; overbearing; lordly. See {Imperious}. {Dom i*neer ing*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
domineering — index brutal, dictatorial, dogmatic, influential, peremptory (imperative), presumptuous, severe … Law dictionary
domineering — *masterful, imperious, imperative, peremptory Analogous words: arrogant, overbearing, lordly, insolent (see PROUD): magisterial, *dictatorial Antonyms: subservient Contrasted words: obsequious, servile (see SUBSERVIENT) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
domineering — [adj] oppressive, authoritarian arrogant, autocratic, bossy, coercive, crack the whip*, despotic, dictatorial, egotistic, highhanded, imperative, imperial, imperious, in driver’s seat*, insolent, iron handed*, on high horse*, overbearing,… … New thesaurus
domineering — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ arrogant and overbearing. ORIGIN from Dutch dominieren, from Latin dominari rule, govern … English terms dictionary
domineering — [däm΄ə nir′iŋ] adj. arrogant; overbearing; tyrannical SYN. MASTERFUL domineeringly adv … English World dictionary
Domineering — You may also be searching for Domination. This article is about the partisan game of Domineering. For the impartial version of the game, see Cram (games). Domineering (also called Stop Gate or Crosscram) is a mathematical game played on a sheet… … Wikipedia
domineering — [[t]dɒ̱mɪnɪ͟ərɪŋ[/t]] ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you say that someone is domineering, you disapprove of them because you feel that they try to control other people without any consideration for their feelings or opinions. Mick was stubborn and… … English dictionary
domineering — dom|i|neer|ing [ˌdɔmıˈnıərıŋ US ˌda:mıˈnır ] adj someone who is domineering tries to control other people without considering their feelings or ideas used to show disapproval ▪ a domineering mother >domineer v [I] … Dictionary of contemporary English
domineering — adjective someone who is domineering tries to control other people without considering how they feel or what they want: a domineering mother domineer verb (I) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Domineering — Domineer Dom i*neer , v. i. & t. [imp. & p. p. {Domineered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Domineering}.] [F. dominer, L. dominari: cf. OD. domineren to feast luxuriously. See {Dominate}, v. t.] To rule with insolence or arbitrary sway; to play the master; to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English