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high-handed [ˏhaɪˊhændɪd] aсвоево́льный; вла́стный, повели́тельный; высокоме́рный -
2 high-handed
[͵haıʹhændıd] aсвоевольный; властныйto be high-handed with smb. - держать кого-л. в строгости /в ежовых рукавицах/
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3 high handed
Общая лексика: властный, своевольный -
4 high-handed
[ˌhaɪ'hændɪd]Общая лексика: властный, повелительный, своевольный, зарвавшийся, нахрапистый, высокомерный, своенравный, бесцеремонный -
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[`haɪ`hændɪd]своевольный, своенравный; властный, повелительный, деспотический; высокомерный, надменныйАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > high-handed
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[ˌhaɪ'hændɪd]прил.своевольный, своенравный; властный, повелительный, деспотический; высокомерный, надменныйSyn: -
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a своевольный; властныйСинонимический ряд:1. masterful (adj.) bossy; domineering; imperative; imperial; imperious; magisterial; masterful; peremptory2. overbearing (adj.) arbitrary; autocratic; despotic; haughty; oppressive; overbearing; severe; stern; tyrannical -
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13 high-handed person
Общая лексика: самодур -
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15 high-handed actions
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16 high-handed behavior
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17 high-handed treatment of facts
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > high-handed treatment of facts
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18 to be high-handed with (smb.)
Общая лексика: держать (кого-л.) в строгости (ежовых рукавицах)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > to be high-handed with (smb.)
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19 to be high-handed with
Общая лексика: (smb.) держать (кого-л.) в строгости (ежовых рукавицах)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > to be high-handed with
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20 a left-handed compliment
Left-handed also was the compliment, but a high one none the less from Netta. (A. J. Cronin, ‘Three Loves’, book I, ch. 5) — Хотя комплимент был неловкий, но в устах Нетты и он звучал очень искренно.
См. также в других словарях:
high-handed — adj using your authority in an unreasonable way ▪ She resented his high handed manner. ▪ high handed and insensitive management decisions >high handedly adv >high handedness n [U] … Dictionary of contemporary English
High-handed — High hand ed, a. Overbearing; oppressive; arbitrary; violent; as, a high handed act. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
high-handed — If someone is high handed, they behave arrogantly and pompously … The small dictionary of idiomes
high-handed — index tyrannous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
high-handed — [adj] domineering authoritarian, autocratic, bossy, dictatorial, imperious, ironhanded, oppressive, overbearing, tyrannical; concepts 319,401 … New thesaurus
high-handed — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ domineering or inconsiderate … English terms dictionary
high-handed — ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you say that someone is high handed, you disapprove of them because they use their authority in an unnecessarily forceful way without considering other people s feelings. He wants to be seen as less bossy and high… … English dictionary
high-handed — {adj.} Depending on force rather than right; bossy; dictatorial. * /With high handed daring, John helped himself to the best food on the table./ * /Mr. Smith was a high handed tyrant in his office./ … Dictionary of American idioms
high-handed — {adj.} Depending on force rather than right; bossy; dictatorial. * /With high handed daring, John helped himself to the best food on the table./ * /Mr. Smith was a high handed tyrant in his office./ … Dictionary of American idioms
high-handed — adj Depending on force rather than right; bossy; dictatorial. With high handed daring, John helped himself to the best food on the table. Mr. Smith was a high handed tyrant in his office … Словарь американских идиом
high-handed — adjective I ll not be subordinate to any high handed individual, male or female Syn: imperious, arbitrary, peremptory, arrogant, haughty, domineering, supercilious, pushy, overbearing, heavy handed, lordly, magisterial; inflexible, rigid;… … Thesaurus of popular words