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1 saavetovati
• expostulate -
2 дружески пенять
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3 domlouvat
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4 противоборствовать
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5 raspravljati o
• expostulate on; expostulate up -
6 противоборствовать
expostulate глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > противоборствовать
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7 дружески пенять
expostulate глагол: -
8 prigovoriti
• expostulate upon; find fault with; object; rejoin; reproach -
9 prigovoriti kome
• expostulate upon -
10 raspravljati se s kim
• expostulate with -
11 увещевать
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12 увещавам
persuade, advise, urge ( някого s.o.); talk (s.o.) round(с укор) exhort, admonish (s.o.), remonstrate, expostulate (with s.o.)(с ласкателство) coax, woo, wheedle, cajole ( някого да направи нещо s.o. into doing s.th.)* * *увеща̀вам,гл. persuade, advise, urge ( някого s.o.); talk (s.o.) round; (с укор) exhort, admonish (s.o.), remonstrate, expostulate (with s.o.); (с ласкателство) coax, woo, wheedle, cajole (s.o. into doing s.th.).* * *persuade ; urge {q;rdj}; admonish ; lead {li;d}; reason ; reassure ; talk over ; woo {wu;}* * *1. (с ласкателство) coax, woo, wheedle, cajole (някого да направи нещо s.o. into doing s.th.) 2. (с укор) exhort, admonish (s.o.), remonstrate, expostulate (with s. o.) 3. persuade, advise, urge (някого s.o.);talk (s.o.) round -
13 rimostranza
rimostranza s.f. remonstrance, protest, expostulation, complaint: fare le proprie rimostranze, to remonstrate (o to protest o to complain o to expostulate); gli feci le mie rimostranze per il modo in cui mi avevano trattato, I remonstrated with him about (o I complained to him about) the way I had been treated.* * *[rimos'trantsa]sostantivo femminile complaint, grievancefare le proprie -e a — to make a complaint to, to expostulate with, to remonstrate with form.
* * *rimostranza/rimos'trantsa/sostantivo f.complaint, grievance; fare le proprie -e a to make a complaint to, to expostulate with, to remonstrate with form. -
14 سمجھنا
v.i.deem / expostulate / expostulate--------v.i.understand--------v.t.comprehend--------v.t.grasp--------v.t.view -
15 rimostrare
rimostrare v.tr. to show* again◆ v. intr. to remonstrate, to protest, to expostulate, to complain: rimostrare presso qlcu. per qlco., to remonstrate (o to expostulate) with s.o. about sthg. (o to protest to s.o. about sthg.).* * *[rimos'trare] 1.verbo transitivo to show* [sth.] again2.* * *rimostrare/rimos'trare/ [1]to show* [sth.] again(aus. avere) to complain. -
16 nuhdella
yks.nom. nuhdella; yks.gen. nuhtelen; yks.part. nuhteli; yks.ill. nuhtelisi; mon.gen. nuhdelkoon; mon.part. nuhdellut; mon.ill. nuhdeltiinadmonish (verb)chide (verb)correct (verb)expostulate with (verb)rebuke (verb)remonstrate (verb)reprehend (verb)reprimand (verb)reproach (verb)reprove (verb)scold (verb)upbraid (verb)* * *• reprimand• jump on• upbraid• tick somebody off• scold• reprove• reproach• chide• rebuke• expostulate with• discredit• defame• correct• condemn• blame• admonish• abuse• remonstrate• carpet• reprehend -
17 возражать
1) General subject: answer (на обвинение), answer back, call in question, contradict, contravene, controvert, counter, demur (he demurred at working so late - он возражал против того, чтобы работать так поздно), deprecate, dissent, except, expostulate, have an objection, have to say, impugn, interpose an objection, mind (в вопросительных предложениях, a также в утвердительном ответе; do you mind my smoking? - вы не будете возражать, если я закурю?), negative, object, oppugn (против чего-либо), protest, quarrel (кому-л.), quarreller (кому-л.), raise a query about, raise objections, rejoin, remonstrate, remonstrate against (против чего-либо), reply, repugn (против чего-л.), say nay, stickle (по мелочам), take objection, talk back, talk up, traverse, object to2) Naval: give against3) Military: take issue4) Bookish: gainsay6) Religion: gainsay( To assert the contrary of smth., to contradict, to oppose)7) Law: challenge, counterplead, defend, oppose, retort, return, vouch, argue to the contrary8) Diplomatic term: CD hit back, challenge (против чего-л. в процессе), traverse (по существу)9) Politics: make a retort11) Advertising: make objection12) Patents: term, make an objection, raise an objection13) Business: be against, be opposed to, raise objection, take exception14) Makarov: answer back (особ. на замечание), dissent from, except against, except to -
18 дружески пенять
General subject: expostulate -
19 жаловаться
1) General subject: air grievances, beef, belly-ache, bellyache (разг.), (на что-л.) bemoan (http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/article_370ee963-b425-5ed2-ae64-eacdc16a4fd0.html), bitch, clamor, clamour, complain (на боль и т. п.), complain of (на кого-л., что-л.), complain on, crab, find fault with (на кого-л., что-л.), grizzle, growl, grumble, grumble about (на что-л.), grumble at (на что-л.), grumble over (на что-л.), kick, kick against, lament, make a complaint, make one's moan, natter, pine, rail, repine, repine against, sing the blues, sound off (громко), squeal, state grievances, tell, wail, yelp (на что-л.), bleat, go to law, inform, sue, find fault with (на кого-л.), have a grievance against (I don't think you have any grievance against them. - По-моему, вам не на что жаловаться по поводу того, как с вами обошлись.), grip about, be peevish3) American: kvetch, speak piece, yammer4) Obsolete: expostulate, grudge6) Rare: gruntle7) Religion: rue8) Law: wage a grievance9) Australian slang: whinge10) Rude: belch11) Scottish language: croon12) Jargon: bitch out, cut a beef, dump on, futy, griping, grouse, put on the moan, rain, gritch, blast, bleed, goof off, gripe, jeep (general purpose), open (one's) yap, pop off, sound off, speak (one's) piece, squawk, yap13) Makarov: air( one's) grievances, find fault with (smb., smth.) (на кого-л., что-л.), make moan, state (one's) grievances, vent grievances, chew the fat, chew the rag, complain to (кому-л.), complain of (на кого-л. что-л.), find fault with (на кого-л. что-л.)14) Derogatory: yip (на что-л.) -
20 напрасно протестовать
Makarov: expostulate in vainУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > напрасно протестовать
См. также в других словарях:
Expostulate — Ex*pos tu*late, v. t. To discuss; to examine. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] To expostulate What majesty should be, what duty is. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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expostulate — remonstrate, protest, *object, kick Analogous words: oppose, *resist, combat, fight: argue, debate, dispute, *discuss … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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expostulate — v. (formal) (D; intr.) ( to argue ) to expostulate about, on; with * * * [ɪk spɒstʃʊleɪt] on with (formal) (D; intr.) ( to argue ) to expostulate about … Combinatory dictionary
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