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81 outcast
(a person who has been driven away from friends etc: an outcast from society.) pária* * *out.cast['autka:st] n 1 proscrito, desterrado. 2 pária, réprobo. • adj 1 exilado, desterrado. 2 rejeitado, banido. -
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adj. toplumdan kovulmuş, serseri, kimsesiz————————n. serseri, kimsesiz tip* * *serseri* * *(a person who has been driven away from friends etc: an outcast from society.) dışlanmış kişi -
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(a person who has been driven away from friends etc: an outcast from society.) izobčenec* * *[áutka:st]1.adjectivepregnan, izvržen, izobčen;2.nounpregnanec, izvrženec, izobčenec -
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• hylätty• hylkiötechnology• hylky (tek.)• hylky(tekniikka)• koditon• lainsuojaton* * *(a person who has been driven away from friends etc: an outcast from society.) hylkiö -
85 (to) disengage
(to) disengage /dɪsɪnˈgeɪdʒ/A v. t.1 districare; liberare2 (mecc.) disinnestare; disingranare: to disengage the clutch, disinnestare la frizione; Don't forget to disengage the handbrake, non dimenticare di togliere il freno a manoB v. i.1 disimpegnarsi; svincolarsi2 (mil.) ritirarsi: Nato forces will disengage within the next 18 months, le forze NATO si ritireranno entro i prossimi 18 mesi● ( anche fig.) to disengage oneself, svincolarsi; ( sport) sganciarsi: He gently disengaged himself from the embrace, si è svincolato con garbo dall'abbraccio; They consciously disengaged themselves from society, si sono consciamente svincolati dalla società □ (mil.) disengaging action, azione di disimpegno □ (mecc.) disengaging gear, meccanismo di disinnesto. -
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['aʊtkɑːst] [AE -kæst]nome reietto m. (-a), emarginato m. (-a)* * *(a person who has been driven away from friends etc: an outcast from society.) reietto* * *outcast /ˈaʊtkɑ:st/a. e n.1 reietto; emarginato; escluso2 bandito; esiliato; proscritto.* * *['aʊtkɑːst] [AE -kæst]nome reietto m. (-a), emarginato m. (-a) -
87 (to) disengage
(to) disengage /dɪsɪnˈgeɪdʒ/A v. t.1 districare; liberare2 (mecc.) disinnestare; disingranare: to disengage the clutch, disinnestare la frizione; Don't forget to disengage the handbrake, non dimenticare di togliere il freno a manoB v. i.1 disimpegnarsi; svincolarsi2 (mil.) ritirarsi: Nato forces will disengage within the next 18 months, le forze NATO si ritireranno entro i prossimi 18 mesi● ( anche fig.) to disengage oneself, svincolarsi; ( sport) sganciarsi: He gently disengaged himself from the embrace, si è svincolato con garbo dall'abbraccio; They consciously disengaged themselves from society, si sono consciamente svincolati dalla società □ (mil.) disengaging action, azione di disimpegno □ (mecc.) disengaging gear, meccanismo di disinnesto. -
88 dropout drop·out n
['drɒpaʊt]1) (from school, university) chi ha abbandonato gli studi, (from society) chi si mette ai margini della societàthe school/college dropout rate — la percentuale di abbandono della scuola/università
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nounAusgestoßene, der/diea social outcast — ein Geächteter/eine Geächtete; ein Outcast (Soziol.)
* * *(a person who has been driven away from friends etc: an outcast from society.) der/die Ausgestoßene* * *ˈout·castsocial \outcast gesellschaftlicher Außenseiter/gesellschaftliche Außenseiterin, Outcast m geh* * *['aʊtkAːst]1. nAusgestoßene(r) mfsocial outcast — Außenseiter( in) m(f) der Gesellschaft
he was treated as an outcast — er wurde zum Außenseiter gestempelt
one of the party's outcasts — einer, den die Partei verstoßen hat
2. adjausgestoßen, verstoßen* * *A adj1. verstoßen, verbannt, (von der Gesellschaft) ausgestoßen2. a) verfemt, verächtlichb) abgetanB s1. Ausgestoßene(r) m/f(m)2. (etwas) Verfemtes3. Abfall m, Ausschuss m* * *nounAusgestoßene, der/diea social outcast — ein Geächteter/eine Geächtete; ein Outcast (Soziol.)
* * *adj.ausgestoßen adj. v.verstoßen v. -
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['autkɑːst]nwyrzutek m* * *(a person who has been driven away from friends etc: an outcast from society.) wyrzutek -
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(a person who has been driven away from friends etc: an outcast from society.) izstumtais* * *izstumtais, bezpajumtnieks; bezpajumtes, izraidīts, izstumts; pamests, nederīgs -
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(a person who has been driven away from friends etc: an outcast from society.) atstumtasis, paniekintasis -
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adj. utan hem; vandringsman--------n. utstött varelse; utslagen människa* * *(a person who has been driven away from friends etc: an outcast from society.) utstött (utslagen) [] -
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(a person who has been driven away from friends etc: an outcast from society.) vyděděnec* * *• vyděděnec• vyvrhel -
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(a person who has been driven away from friends etc: an outcast from society.) vydedenec* * *• vydedenec• vyvrhel• vyobcovat z kasty• vyhnanec -
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(a person who has been driven away from friends etc: an outcast from society.) paria -
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(a person who has been driven away from friends etc: an outcast from society.) απόβλητος,απόκληρος -
98 seclude
[sɪ'kluːd]гл.1) книжн. отделять, изолироватьto seclude oneself (from society) — уединяться, вести уединённый образ жизни; жить отшельником
In many eastern countries, women are still secluded from public view. — Во многих восточных странах женщины до сих пор не могут показываться в обществе.
Syn:2) уст. лишать правSyn: -
99 drop out
v.1 echar fuera.2 darse de baja, dejar de asistir, dejar de pertenecer, excluirse voluntariamente de participar.3 dejar la carrera.4 derramarse.5 desprenderse.6 desconectarse del mundo, excluirse de la sociedad establecida.vi.retirarse (from a contest); marginarse (from society) -
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1. v отделять, изолировать; держать в уединенииthe prisoners were carefully secluded from intercourse with each other — арестованных держали в строгой изоляции, чтобы они не могли общаться между собой
2. v обыкн. уединяться, вести уединённый образ жизни; жить затворникомto seclude oneself from society — жить отшельником; вести уединённую жизнь
Синонимический ряд:separate (verb) cloister; close off; conceal; cover; cut off; evict; hide; insulate; isolate; ostracise; ostracize; quarantine; segregate; separate; sequester; sequestrateАнтонимический ряд:
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