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1 оскорбить
1) General subject: cause offence, desecrate, eighty-six, give offence, hector, huff, injure, offend, outrage, put indignities, revile, sling mud, abuse, affront, insult, give a fit (кого-л.), give a raspberry (кого-л.), hand a raspberry (кого-л.), give a fit (кого-л.)2) Slang: disrespect -
2 обижать
1) General subject: aggranoy, aggrieve (обыкн. pass.), disoblige, harm, huff, insult, mortify, peeve, rubbish, shaft, give offence, hurt, let down, offend, overreach, wrong, step on toe (кого-л.), hurt feelings (кого-л.), give umbrage2) American: spite3) Obsolete: yerk (словами и т.п.)4) Rare: umbrage6) Jargon: (кого-л.) shaft, (кого-л.) take a dig at someone, (кого-л.) take a jab at someone -
3 оскорблять
1) General subject: abuse, affront, blaspheme, cause offence, desecrate, dishonor, dishonour, give offence, heap obloquy upon (кого-л.), hector, huff, humiliate, insult, kick in the teeth (кого-л.), lout (кого-л.), offend, outrage, revile, sling mud, smart (чувства), speak daggers, to be rude to (smb.) (кого-л.), do violence to, violate, call names (обзывать, кого-л.), engage in harassment, hate on smt2) Colloquial: blister, hassle, diss (treat, mention, or speak to rudely ( http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=diss))3) Australian slang: chew the buns off (smb.) (кого-л.), rip into, sling mud at, throw mud at4) Jargon: clobber, give( someone) hell, (кого-л.) take a dig at someone, (кого-л.) take a jab at someone, mess around with5) Makarov: do violence to (smth.), hurt, kick ( smb.) in the teeth (кого-л.), call names (кого-л.)6) Taboo: cap on (кого-л.), chew (кого-л.), come down on somebody (см. go down on somebody; кого-л.), put down7) Phraseological unit: cut down (To insult, to belittle.) -
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сущ.grievance; injury; insult; offenceбыть в обиде — (на) to bear a grudge ( against)
затаить обиду — (на) to have (nurse) a grievance ( against)
наносить обиду — to cause (give) offence (to); insult; offend
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5 нанести обиду
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6 наносить обиду (кому-л.) обижать
General subject: cause offence to (кого-л.), give offence to (кого-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > наносить обиду (кому-л.) обижать
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8 наносить обиду обижать
General subject: (кому-л.) cause offence to (кого-л.), (кому-л.) give offence to (кого-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > наносить обиду обижать
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9 оскорбление
сущ.abuse; insult; offence; (особ. публичное) affront- оскорбление личностинаносить оскорбление — to abuse; cause (give) offence (to); insult; offend; ( публичное) to affront; offer an affront (to); put an affront (on / upon)
- оскорбление словом
- оскорбление суда
- грубое оскорбление
- незаслуженное оскорбление
- преднамеренное оскорбление
- публичное оскорбление
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10 оскорблять честь и достоинство
General subject: harm the reputation of, and give offence to (AD)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > оскорблять честь и достоинство
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11 разобидеть
совер.; (кого-л.); разг.
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12 выдавать
1) (документ) to issueвыдавать сертификат / удостоверение — to issue a certificate
2) (обнаруживать, разоблачать) to give away, to betrayвыдавать секрет / тайну — to give away / to betray a secret
3) юр. (преступника другому государству) to extradite, to hand overвыдавать кого-л. в соответствии со статьёй (8) какому-л. государству — to extradite smb. pursuant to article (8) to a state
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13 давать сдачи
разг.give as good as one gets; answer in kind; pay smb. back in his own coin; hit backПервое время мы держались вместе и даже могли при случае дать сдачу любому гимназисту. (В. Беляев, Старая крепость) — To start with, we kept together and, when the occasion demanded, could pay any high-scholar back in his own coin.
Она не обижается на папины шуточки и умеет дать сдачи. (И. Гофф, Юноша с перчаткой) — She never takes offence at father's jokes and knows how to give as good as she gets.
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14 помиловать
1) General subject: grant a pardon, let off, pardon2) Naval: give quarter3) Religion: forgive, have mercy, pardon of sins, remove the penalty5) Politics: (кого-л.) (to) grant (smb) a pardon, (smb)(кого-л.) pardon6) Makarov: condone an offence -
15 совершать
1) General subject: accomplish, achieve, administer, be in the act of doing (что-л.), bring to pass, carry on (дело), celebrate (богослужение), commit (преступление и т. п.), do, drive, effect, effectuate, enact, enact pass, make, perform, perpetrate (преступление, ошибку и т. п.), sin (что-л. греховное), strike, to be in the act of doing (smth.) (что-л.), transact, carry on2) Mathematics: make up3) Religion: bring to fulfilment5) Accounting: effect (напр. сделку), execute (напр. доверенность)7) Taxes: commit (a crime, an offence) (преступление, правонарушение)8) Makarov: commit (чаще дурное), perform (движение) -
16 Шутка в добро не введет
Very often people take a joke as an offence. See Кто над людьми шутки пошучивает, тот на себя плеть накручивает (K), Шути, да оглядывайся (Ш)Cf: Не makes a foe who makes a jest (Am.). If you give (make) a jest, you must take a jest (Br.). A joke never gains over an enemy, but often loses a friend (Am.). True jests breed bad blood (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Шутка в добро не введет
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18 разобидеть
сов. (вн.) разг.offend (d) greatly, give (i) great offence, hurt (d) deeply / acutely -
19 посягательство посягательств·о
encroachment (on / upon), infringement (on / upon), invasion (of), impingement (on / upon)посягательство на жизнь, здоровье, физическое или психическое состояние лица — violence to the life, health, or physical or mental well-being of a person
посягательство на личность, свободу или достоинство лица, пользующегося международной защитой — attack on the person, freedom or dignity of an internationally protected person
посягательство на независимость — encroachment on (smb.'s) independence
посягательство на права — encroachment upon (smb.'s) rights
посягательство на привилегии — invasion of (smb.'s) prerogatives
посягательство на свободу — encroachment on freedom, infrigement upon liberty
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > посягательство посягательств·о
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20 входить в амбицию
входить (вламываться, лезть, ударяться) в амбициюпрост.take offence (umbrage); try to stand one's ground; get highly offended; flare (up); cf. go up in the air; assume (give oneself, put on) airs; get one's back up; set up one's bristles; get one's goatЛёшка-гармонист, человек самолюбивый и самомнительный, вломился было в амбицию. (А. Куприн, Гамбринус) — Lyoshka the accordion-player, touchy and conceited, tried to stand his ground.
На этот раз Волька был уже в состоянии заметить, что его назвали таким нелестным словом. Он полез в амбицию: - Это кого ты назвал балдой?! (Л. Лагин, Старик Хоттабыч) — This time Volka noticed that he had been called an unflattering name. 'Whom did you call a dope?!' he flared.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > входить в амбицию
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См. также в других словарях:
give offence — To cause displeasure • • • Main Entry: ↑offend … Useful english dictionary
offence — BrE usually offense AmE noun 1 (C) an illegal action or a crime: Driving while drunk is a serious offence. | a parking offense (+ against): sexual offences against children | commit an offence (=do something that is an offence) | first offence… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
offence — (BrE) (AmE offense) noun 1 illegal act ADJECTIVE ▪ grave, heinous, major, serious ▪ lesser, minor, petty, trivial … Collocations dictionary
offence — n. infraction 1) to commit an offence 2) a minor, petty, trivial; serious offence 3) a capital; impeachable; indictable offence 4) an offence against feeling of outrage 5) to take offence at (she takes offence at every remark) insult (formal) 6)… … Combinatory dictionary
offence — of|fence W3 BrE offense AmE [əˈfens] n 1.) an illegal action or a crime ▪ The possession of stolen property is a criminal offence. ▪ Punishment for a first offence is a fine. ▪ His solicitor said he committed the offence because he was heavily in … Dictionary of contemporary English
offence */*/*/ — UK [əˈfens] / US noun Word forms offence : singular offence plural offences 1) [countable] a crime or illegal activity for which there is a punishment motoring/firearms/public order offences criminal offence: Killing these animals is a criminal… … English dictionary
offence — [[t]əfe̱ns[/t]] ♦♦♦ offences (The spelling offense is used in American English. The pronunciation [[t]ɔ͟ːfens[/t]] is used for meaning 3.) 1) N COUNT An offence is a crime that breaks a particular law and requires a particular punishment.… … English dictionary
offence — /əˈfɛns / (say uh fens) noun 1. a transgression; a wrong; a sin. 2. any crime. 3. a crime which is not indictable, but is punishable summarily (summary offence). 4. a cause of transgression or wrong. 5. something that offends. 6. the act of… …
offence — n. (US offense) 1 an illegal act; a transgression or misdemeanour. 2 a wounding of the feelings; resentment or umbrage (no offence was meant). 3 the act of attacking or taking the offensive; aggressive action. Phrases and idioms: give offence… … Useful english dictionary
give a dog a bad name — A person who is generally known to have been guilty of some offence will always be suspected to be the author of all similar types of offence. Once someone has gained a bad reputation, it is very difficult to lose it … The small dictionary of idiomes
Offence of scandalizing the court in Singapore — The courtroom in the Old Supreme Court Building that was used for sittings of the Court of Appeal, photographed in August 2008 In Singapore, the offence of scandalizing the court is committed when a person performs any act or publishes any… … Wikipedia