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1 flaunted
ЩеголяющийсяБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > flaunted
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3 flaunted
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5 flaunted
vფრიალებდა, აფრიალებდა -
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8 flaunt
transitive verb* * *[flo:nt]* * *[flɔ:nt, AM flɑ:nt]vt ( esp pej)* * *[flɔːnt]vtwealth, knowledge zur Schau stellen, protzen mithe flaunted his freedom before her — er prahlte vor ihr mit seiner Freiheit
to flaunt oneself — sich groß in Szene setzen
* * *flaunt [flɔːnt]A v/t1. zur Schau stellen, protzen mit pej:flaunt o.s. → B 1B v/i1. (herum)stolzieren, paradieren2. a) stolz wehenb) prangenC s Zurschaustellung f, Protzerei f pej* * *transitive verb* * *v.offen zeigen ausdr.paradieren v.protzen v.prunken v.zur Schau stellen ausdr. -
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[flo:nt](to show off in order to attract attention to oneself: She flaunted her expensive clothes.) prale af; skilte med* * *[flo:nt](to show off in order to attract attention to oneself: She flaunted her expensive clothes.) prale af; skilte med -
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11 flaunt
flɔ:nt гл.
1) неперех. гордо или весело развеваться( о флагах, знаменах, плюмажах и т. п.)
2) неперех. а) дефилировать;
выставлять себя напоказ, рисоваться;
щеголять Syn: parade
2., show off б) иметь бросающийся в глаза, яркий внешний вид
3) перех. а) выставлять напоказ( что-л.) flaunting his superiority ≈ нарочито подчеркивая свое превосходство Syn: parade
2., flourish
2. б) относиться, обращаться с презрением (к чему-л.) He flaunted the rules. ≈ К правилам он относился с презрением. реять;
гордо развеваться (о знаменах, плюмажах) рисоваться;
выставлять себя на показ щеголять;
афишировать - to * one's wealth похваляться своим богатством - to * advanced opinios щеголять передовыми идеями (просторечие) пренебрегать - to * regulations нарушать устав flaunt выставлять (себя) напоказ, рисоваться;
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Общая лексика: выставляться (напоказ) (The young woman flaunted herself everywhere with her rich lover.) -
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General subject: flaunt oneself (The young woman flaunted herself everywhere with her rich lover.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > выставляться (напоказ)
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14 dutifully
[`dju:tɪfʊlɪ] нареч.1) с сознанием долгаThe inspector dutifully recorded the date in a large red book.
2) послушно, покорноfalls into the habit of fooling around with a blond instead of going dutifully home — Time
3) почтительно, с почтениемАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > dutifully
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flo:nt(to show off in order to attract attention to oneself: She flaunted her expensive clothes.) ostentar, hacer alarde detr[flɔːnt]1 hacer alarde de, hacer ostentación deflaunt ['flɔnt] vt: alardear, hacer alarde deflaunt n: alarde m, ostentación fn.• ostentación s.f.v.• lucir v.• ostentar v.flɔːnttransitive verb \<\<possessions\>\> hacer* ostentación or alarde de; \<\<knowledge\>\> alardear de, hacer* alarde de[flɔːnt]VT pej [+ wealth, knowledge] alardear de, hacer alarde deto flaunt o.s. — pavonearse
* * *[flɔːnt]transitive verb \<\<possessions\>\> hacer* ostentación or alarde de; \<\<knowledge\>\> alardear de, hacer* alarde de -
16 protzen
v/i umg. swank; mit etw. protzen show s.th. off; er protzt gern mit seinem Geld / Wissen he likes to flash his money around / let you know how knowledgeable he is* * *to swank* * *prọt|zen ['prɔtsn]vi (inf)to show offmit etw protzen — to show sth off
* * *prot·zen[ˈprɔtsn̩]vi (fam)sie protzte mit ihrem Reichtum she flaunted her riches* * ** * *protzen v/i umg swank;mit etwas protzen show sth off;er protzt gern mit seinem Geld/Wissen he likes to flash his money around/let you know how knowledgeable he is* * ** * *v.to flaunt v.to splurge v. -
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* * *to flaunt* * *prụn|ken ['prʊŋkn]vito be resplendentan der Decke prunkt ein Gipsbaldachin — on the ceiling is a resplendent plaster baldachin
mit etw prunken — to flaunt sth, to make a great show of sth
* * *(to show off in order to attract attention to oneself: She flaunted her expensive clothes.) flaunt* * *prun·ken[ˈprʊnkn̩]vi (geh)1. (prächtig erscheinen) to be resplendentein prunkender Blumenschmuck a magnificent floral decorationauf seinem Haupt prunkte eine mit Juwelen besetzte Krone on his head a jewel-encrusted crown gleamed resplendently2. (prahlen)er prunkte mit seinen sportlichen Leistungen he made a great show of his sporting prowess* * *prunken v/i be resplendent;* * *v.to flaunt v. -
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flo:nt(to show off in order to attract attention to oneself: She flaunted her expensive clothes.) sprade, spankulere, vifte medverb \/flɔːnt\/1) snobbe seg med, vise seg med, prale med, briljere med, vise frem2) sprade, spankulere3) ( om flagg e.l.) vaie, blafre, vifte, flagreflaunt learned words smykke seg med (fine) ordflaunt oneself briske segflaunt one's vices stille lastene sine til skue -
19 alarde
m.1 show or display.hacer alarde de algo to show something off, to flaunt something2 pompous exhibition, display, show, show-off.3 boast, brag.* * *1 display, bragging, boasting\hacer alarde de to flaunt, show off, parade* * *noun m.display, show* * *SM1) display•
en un alarde de generosidad, me pagaron la cena — in a show o display of generosity they paid for my dinner•
hacer alarde de, siempre hace alarde de sus riquezas — he is always showing off his wealthsiempre está haciendo alarde de sus triunfos sexuales — he's always boasting about o of his sexual prowess
el grupo hizo alarde de su poder de convocatoria — the band demonstrated o displayed their pulling power, it was a demonstration of the pulling power of the band
2) (Mil) † review* * *masculino show, displayhacer alarde de fuerza/riqueza — to show off strength/wealth
* * *= parade, bragging, boasting, bluff.Ex. An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex. Boasting is like lying because you are not telling the truth about yourself.Ex. The most dramatic way to spot a bluff is to look your opponent in the eye and attempt to sense his fear.----* hacer alarde de = boast, flaunt, brag, show off.* * *masculino show, displayhacer alarde de fuerza/riqueza — to show off strength/wealth
* * *= parade, bragging, boasting, bluff.Ex: An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.
Ex: Boasting is like lying because you are not telling the truth about yourself.Ex: The most dramatic way to spot a bluff is to look your opponent in the eye and attempt to sense his fear.* hacer alarde de = boast, flaunt, brag, show off.* * *show, displayhaciendo alarde de su fuerza making a show of o showing off o displaying his strength* * *
alarde sustantivo masculino
show, display;
alarde sustantivo masculino bragging, boasting: no puede evitar hacer alarde de sus conocimientos, she can't help showing off her knowledge
' alarde' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
despliegue
English:
air
- boast
- ostentation
- parade
- show off
- display
- extravaganza
- razzmatazz
* * *alarde nmshow, display;hizo alarde de su inteligencia she showed off o flaunted her intelligence;en un alarde de generosidad, nos invitó a cenar in a display of generosity he invited us to dinner* * *m show, display;hacer alarde de make a show of* * *alarde nm1) : show, display2)hacer alarde de : to make show of, to boast about* * *alarde n -
20 flaunt
[flo:nt](to show off in order to attract attention to oneself: She flaunted her expensive clothes.) flagga; sÿna sig
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