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VT1. खाल\excoriateखींचनाMedia excoriated the government on its new economic policy. -
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ex.co.ri.ate[eksk'6rieit] vt 1 escoriar, esfolar. 2 acusar, denunciar violentamente. -
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v1) здирати шкіру, збивати3) перен. ганьбити, паплюжити* * *[iks'kxːrieit]v1) здерти шкіру; викликати лущення ( шкіри)2) розносити, громити ( про критика) -
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v. derisini soymak, derisini yüzmek, şiddetle eleştirmek, suçlamak* * *şiddetle suçla -
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[ikskɔrieit]transitive verbolupiti; iz kože deti, odreti; colloquially ostro kritizirati -
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v. зад шүүмжлэх. excoriation n. -
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vt. \excoriate의가죽을벗기다, 껍질을 까다, 혹평하다, 심한 욕을 퍼붓다 -
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تراشيدن ، پوست چيزي را كندن، پوست كندن از -
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nobrāzt ādu; bargi nokritizēt -
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v. hudflänga, kritisera skoningslöst; flå, ta huden av -
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• sedřít kůži z• oloupat kůru -
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verb1) содрать кожу, ссадить2) подвергать суровой критике; устроить разнос* * *(v) вызывать шелушение; громить; разносить; сдирать кожу; содрать кожу; ссадить* * *содрать кожу; ссадить* * *[ex·co·ri·ate || eks'kɔːrɪeɪt] v. содрать кожу, ссадить, вызвать шелушение, подвергать суровой критике, устроить разнос* * ** * *1. гл. 1) а) содрать кожу (о человеке и животном) б) обдирать кору; снимать кожицу 2) строго оценивать; резко критиковать 2. прил. натертый, растертый, содранный (о коже) -
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[ɪks'kɔːrɪeɪt]vзбива́ти, здира́ти шкі́ру
См. также в других словарях:
excoriate — [v1] scrape layers off abrade, chafe, flay, fret, gall, peel, rub, scarify, scratch, skin, strip; concepts 211,215 excoriate [v2] denounce, criticize attack, berate, blister, castigate, censure, chastise, condemn, flay, lambaste, lash, rebuke,… … New thesaurus
Excoriate — Ex*co ri*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Excoriated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {excoriating}.] [L. excoriare; ex out + corium hide. cf. {Scourge}; see {Cuirass}.] To strip or wear off the skin of; to abrade; to gall; to break and remove the cuticle of, in any… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
excoriate — index castigate, censure, denounce (condemn), deprecate, disapprove (condemn), lash (attack verbally) … Law dictionary
excoriate — early 15c., from L.L. excoriatus, pp. of excoriare flay, strip off the hide, from L. ex off (see EX (Cf. ex )) + corium hide, skin (see CORIUM (Cf. corium)). Figurative sense of denounce, censure first recorded in English 1708. Related:… … Etymology dictionary
excoriate — *abrade, chafe, fret, gall Analogous words: *strip, divest, denude, bare: flay, *skin: torture, torment, rack (see AFFLICT): tongue lash, revile, berate (see SCOLD) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
excoriate — ► VERB 1) chiefly Medicine damage or remove part of the surface of (the skin). 2) formal censure or criticize severely. DERIVATIVES excoriation noun. ORIGIN Latin excoriare to skin … English terms dictionary
excoriate — [ek skôr′ē āt΄, ikskôr′ē āt΄] vt. excoriated, excoriating [ME excoriaten < L excoriatus, pp. of excoriare < ex , out, off + corium, the skin: see CORIUM] 1. to strip, scratch, or rub off the skin of; flay, abrade, chafe, etc. 2. to denounce … English World dictionary
excoriate — [[t]ɪkskɔ͟ːrieɪt[/t]] excoriates, excoriating, excoriated VERB To excoriate a person or organization means to criticize them severely, usually in public. [FORMAL] [V n] He proceeded to excoriate me in front of the nurses. Syn: berate … English dictionary
excoriate — coruscate, excoriate Confusion of these two somewhat literary words caused by the coincidence of the syllable cor and the ending ate is a common malapropism. To coruscate (from Latin coruscare) is to glitter or give off flashes of light, and it… … Modern English usage
excoriate — transitive verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin excoriatus, past participle of excoriare, from Latin ex + corium skin, hide more at cuirass Date: 15th century 1. to wear off the skin of ; abrade 2. to censure scathingly… … New Collegiate Dictionary
excoriate — /ik skawr ee ayt , skohr /, v.t., excoriated, excoriating. 1. to denounce or berate severely; flay verbally: He was excoriated for his mistakes. 2. to strip off or remove the skin from: Her palms were excoriated by the hard labor of shoveling.… … Universalium