-
1 şeytanca zevk al
1. gloat over 2. gloating (v.) -
2 kına yakmak
v. gloat -
3 sinsice sevinmek
v. gloat -
4 zevkle seyretmek
v. gloat -
5 kınalar yakmak
to gloat, to be overjoyed at sb's misfortune -
6 oh çekmek
to gloat over another's misfortunes -
7 kına
1. henna. 2. henna, Egyptian privet, Jamaica mignonette. - gibi very fine (powder). - yakmak/koymak/sürmek/vurmak /a/ to henna. -lar yakmak to gloat, rejoice (over another´s misfortune). -
8 kıç
",-çı 1. buttocks, bottom, butt, behind, rump. 2. naut. stern, poop. 3. prov. leg; foot. 4. hind, back. -a naut. astern, abaft, aft. - atmak /a/ 1. to lash out with both hind feet. 2. (for a supposedly inferior person) to give (someone) a slap in the face. - attırmak /a/ slang to be better than, be superior to. -tan bacaklı short-legged (person). -ına bakarak/baka baka empty-handed, with nothing to show for one´s efforts. -ına batmak to leave a comfortable place, give up an easy life. - güverte naut. quarterdeck. -ını kaldırmamak colloq. not to budge. -tan kara naut. moored by the stern. - kasarası naut. poop deck. -ının kılı ağarmak vulg. to get old. -ının kıllarıyla balık yakalamak vulg. to be a lucky son of a gun. -ına kına yaksın. vulg. So let the son of a bitch gloat (over our misfortune). -ı kırık slang trifling, piddling, trivial. -ına tekmeyi atmak/vurmak /ın/ vulg. to boot (someone) out, give (someone) the boot. - üstü oturmak colloq. 1. to fall smack on one´s rear end. 2. to sit twiddling one´s thumbs (having decided to give up a struggle). -ını yırtmak vulg. 1. to strain every muscle, work as hard as one can. 2. to scream and shout, rant and rave."
См. также в других словарях:
gloat — [ glout ] verb intransitive to show that you are happy and proud at your own success or at someone else s failure: CROW: gloat over: He was there to gloat over their defeat. ╾ gloat noun singular … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
gloat´er — gloat «gloht», verb, noun. –v.i. to gaze or think about intently and with satisfaction; ponder with pleasure. –n. an act of gloating; a look, feeling, or expression of self satisfaction: »In a front page gloat over its circulation figures the… … Useful english dictionary
Gloat — Gloat, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Gloated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Gloating}.] [Akin to Icel. glotta to smile scornfully, G. glotzen to gloat.] To look steadfastly; to gaze earnestly; to gaze with passionate desire, lust, or avarice. [1913 Webster] 2. To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gloat — [gləut US glout] v [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from a [i]Scandinavian language] to show in an annoying way that you are proud of your own success or happy about someone else s failure gloat over ▪ The fans are still gloating over Scotland… … Dictionary of contemporary English
gloat — gloat·ing·ly; gloat; … English syllables
gloat — 1570s, to look at furtively, from a Scandinavian source, Cf. O.N. glotta to grin, smile scornfully, show the teeth, Swedish dialectal glotta to peep; or from M.H.G. glotzen to stare, gape. Sense of to look at with malicious satisfaction first… … Etymology dictionary
gloat — *gaze, gape, stare, glare, peer Contrasted words: envy, *covet, grudge, begrudge … New Dictionary of Synonyms
gloat — [v] exclaim triumph celebrate, crow*, exult, glory, rejoice, relish, rub it in*, triumph, vaunt, whoop*; concept 49 Ant. be sad, commiserate, sympathize … New thesaurus
gloat — ► VERB ▪ contemplate one s own success or another s misfortune with smugness or malignant pleasure. ► NOUN ▪ an act of gloating. DERIVATIVES gloater noun gloating adjective & noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «give a sideways or furtive look» … English terms dictionary
gloat — [glōt] vi. [prob. via dial. < OE * glotian or ON glotta, to grin scornfully, akin to Ger glotzen, E dial. glout, to stare < IE * ĝhlud < base * ĝhel , to shine > GLOW] to gaze or think with exultation or malicious pleasure: often with … English World dictionary
gloat — UK [ɡləʊt] / US [ɡloʊt] verb [intransitive] Word forms gloat : present tense I/you/we/they gloat he/she/it gloats present participle gloating past tense gloated past participle gloated showing disapproval to show that you are happy and proud at… … English dictionary