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61 hold somebody in contempt
Общая лексика: презирать кого-либоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hold somebody in contempt
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62 hold\ in\ supreme\ contempt
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63 to hold something/somebody in contempt
to hold something/somebody in contemptdespreciar algo/a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to hold something/somebody in contempt
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64 have/hold something in contempt
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65 to hold smb in contempt
презирать кого-либо/испытывать презрение к кому-либоEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to hold smb in contempt
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66 acusar de desacato
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67 mantener sujeto
• hold dear to one's heart• hold down a job• hold illegally• hold in contempt• keep under -
68 tener a raya
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69 juzgar en rebeldía
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70 обвинять в неуважении к суду
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > обвинять в неуважении к суду
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71 despreciar
v.1 to scorn.2 to spurn.3 to despise, to disdain, to flout, to hold in contempt.Ricardo desprecia a los avaros Richard despises cheapskates.4 to turn down, to snub.La chica despreció su ayuda The girl turned down his help.* * *1 (desdeñar) to despise, scorn, look down on2 (desestimar) to reject; (ignorar) to disregard, ignore* * *1. VT1) [+ persona] to despise, scorn2) (=rechazar) [+ oferta, regalo] to spurn, reject2.See:* * *verbo transitivoa) ( menospreciar) < persona> to look down onb) ( rechazar) <oferta/ayuda> to spurn (liter), to rejectc) ( no tener en cuenta) <posibilidad/consejo> to disregard, discount* * *= disparage, scorn, despise, be scornful of, hold in + disgrace, snub, deprecate, have + contempt for, look down + Posesivo + nose at, look down on/upon.Ex. For whatever reason, Shera chose to disparage rather than to take seriously the substance of Briet's ideas.Ex. Marshall Edmonds seemed pathetic to her, a person more to be pitied than to be scorned.Ex. By this later period pressmen in England were despised as mere 'horses', the 'great guzzlers of beer' who were rebuked by the young Benjamin Franklin for their mindless intemperance.Ex. There is a large number of people who cannot afford paperbacks and would like to read, but are afraid or scornful of the ethos of the middle-class library.Ex. Yet, despite his great erudition and powerful writings, his scheme has had little success in establishing itself as a major competitor to such schemes as DC, UDC and LC, which Bliss himself held in some contempt.Ex. Some black librarian see little progress towards race-neutral attitudes and finds themselves either directly or indirectly snubbed, patronised or completely ignored by users as well as staff members.Ex. In these instances, it is important to avoid putting one's colleagues in another unit on the defensive or deprecating another unit to a patron.Ex. The androgynous dandy lived the idea of beauty, had contempt for bourgeois values, and was elitist and estranged from women.Ex. It's the kind of barn where you can learn to ride without feeling mocked or like some hoity-toities are looking down their nose at you.Ex. The problem with that is that most literate societies look down on people who can't read well.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( menospreciar) < persona> to look down onb) ( rechazar) <oferta/ayuda> to spurn (liter), to rejectc) ( no tener en cuenta) <posibilidad/consejo> to disregard, discount* * *= disparage, scorn, despise, be scornful of, hold in + disgrace, snub, deprecate, have + contempt for, look down + Posesivo + nose at, look down on/upon.Ex: For whatever reason, Shera chose to disparage rather than to take seriously the substance of Briet's ideas.
Ex: Marshall Edmonds seemed pathetic to her, a person more to be pitied than to be scorned.Ex: By this later period pressmen in England were despised as mere 'horses', the 'great guzzlers of beer' who were rebuked by the young Benjamin Franklin for their mindless intemperance.Ex: There is a large number of people who cannot afford paperbacks and would like to read, but are afraid or scornful of the ethos of the middle-class library.Ex: Yet, despite his great erudition and powerful writings, his scheme has had little success in establishing itself as a major competitor to such schemes as DC, UDC and LC, which Bliss himself held in some contempt.Ex: Some black librarian see little progress towards race-neutral attitudes and finds themselves either directly or indirectly snubbed, patronised or completely ignored by users as well as staff members.Ex: In these instances, it is important to avoid putting one's colleagues in another unit on the defensive or deprecating another unit to a patron.Ex: The androgynous dandy lived the idea of beauty, had contempt for bourgeois values, and was elitist and estranged from women.Ex: It's the kind of barn where you can learn to ride without feeling mocked or like some hoity-toities are looking down their nose at you.Ex: The problem with that is that most literate societies look down on people who can't read well.* * *despreciar [A1 ]vt1 (menospreciar) ‹persona› to look down onla despreciaban por su humilde origen people looked down on her because of her humble backgroundlo desprecio profundamente I despise him2 (rechazar) ‹oferta/ayuda› to spurn ( liter), to rejectle despreció el regalo he spurned her giftes un trabajo que todos desprecian it's a job which everyone feels is beneath them3 (ser indiferente a) ‹peligro/muerte› to disregard, scorn ( liter)4 (no tener en cuenta) ‹posibilidad/consejo› to disregard, discount* * *
despreciar ( conjugate despreciar) verbo transitivo
( profundamente) to despise
despreciar verbo transitivo
1 (odiar) to despise
2 (menospreciar) to look down on, to scorn
3 (desdeñar) to reject, spurn
' despreciar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
menospreciar
English:
despise
- disdain
- flout
- look down on
- disregard
- nose
* * *despreciar vt1. [desdeñar] to look down on, to scorn;lo desprecian por su egoísmo they look down on him because of his selfishness;no sabes cómo te desprecio you can't imagine how much I despise you2. [rechazar] to spurn;ha despreciado muchas ofertas he has rejected many offers;tómeselo, no me lo desprecie take it, don't turn it down3. [ignorar] to scorn, to disregard;despreció el mal tiempo y se fue a esquiar scorning o disregarding the poor weather, he went skiing* * *v/t1 look down on, despise2 propuesta reject* * *despreciar vtdesdeñar, menospreciar: to despise, to scorn, to disdain* * *despreciar vb1. (menospreciar) to look down on / to despise2. (rechazar) to reject -
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1) General subject: be scornful of (кого-л., что-л.), despise, despise scorn, disdain, feel scorn for (кого-л., что-л.), flout, have in contempt, have in contempt (кого-л.), have scorn for (кого-л., что-л.), hold in contempt, hold in contempt (кого-л.), hold in scorn (кого-л., что-л.), look down, scorn, spurn, think scorn of, to be scornful of (smb., smth.) (кого-л., что-л.), think shame, treat with contempt (She treats you with contempt - why go back to that person?), hate, slight3) Diplomatic term: defy4) Makarov: have no use for, feel scorn for (кого-л. что-л.) -
73 scorn
1. noun, no pl., no indef. art.Verachtung, die2. transitive verbwith scorn — mit od. voll[er] Verachtung; verachtungsvoll
1) (hold in contempt) verachten2) (refuse) in den Wind schlagen [Rat]; ausschlagen [Angebot]scorn doing or to do something — es für unter seiner Würde halten, etwas zu tun
* * *[sko:n] 1. noun(contempt or disgust: He looked at my drawing with scorn.) die Verachtung2. verb(to show contempt for; to despise: They scorned my suggestion.) verschmähen- academic.ru/64814/scornful">scornful- scornfully
- scornfulness* * *[skɔ:n, AM skɔ:rn]I. nwhy do you always pour \scorn on my suggestions? warum machst du meine Vorschläge immer lächerlich?2. (object of contempt)▪ to be the \scorn of sb von jdm verachtet werdenII. vt1. (feel contempt)▪ to \scorn sb/sth jdn/etw verachten2. (refuse)▪ to \scorn sth etw ablehnen [o ausschlagen3.▶ hell hath no fury like a woman \scorned ( saying) die Hölle kennt keinen schlimmeren Zorn als den einer verlachten Frau▪ to \scorn to do sth es ablehnen, etw zu tunnormally she would have \scorned to be associated with him normalerweise würde sie es verschmäht haben, mit ihm in Verbindung gebracht zu werden veraltend geh* * *['skɔːn]1. n(= disdain) Verachtung f; (verbal also) Hohn mto laugh sb/sth to scorn — jdn/etw höhnisch verlachen
to pour or heap scorn on sb/sth — jdn/etw verächtlich abtun
2. vt(= treat scornfully) verachten; (condescendingly) verächtlich behandeln; (= turn down) gift, advice verschmähen; idea mit Verachtung von sich weisento scorn to do sth — es für seiner (gen) unwürdig halten, etw zu tun
* * *scorn [skɔː(r)n]A s1. Verachtung f:with scorn mit oder voller Verachtung, verächtlich2. Spott m, Hohn m:laugh to scorn jemanden, etwas verlachen;pour scorn on jemanden mit Hohn oder Spott übergießen oder überschütten, über jemanden, etwas spottena) verachtet werden von,b) verspottet oder verhöhnt werden vonB v/t1. ein Angebot etc ausschlagen, verschmähen, einen Rat etc in den Wind schlagen:scorn to do sth es für unter seiner Würde halten oder zu stolz sein, etwas zu tun2. verachten3. verspotten, -höhnen* * *1. noun, no pl., no indef. art.Verachtung, die2. transitive verbwith scorn — mit od. voll[er] Verachtung; verachtungsvoll
1) (hold in contempt) verachten2) (refuse) in den Wind schlagen [Rat]; ausschlagen [Angebot]scorn doing or to do something — es für unter seiner Würde halten, etwas zu tun
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74 презирам
despise, disdain, scorn, spurn, be contemptuous of, look down upon, hold in contemptпрезирам опасностите disregard dangers; make light of dangers* * *презѝрам,гл. despise, disdain, scorn, spurn, be contemptuous of, look down upon, hold in contempt; execrate, hold in execration; \презирам опасностите disregard dangers; make light of dangers.* * *despise; detest{di`test}; disdain; execrate; hold in scorn* * *1. despise, disdain, scorn, spurn, be contemptuous of, look down upon, hold in contempt 2. ПРЕЗИРАМ опасностите disregard dangers; make light of dangers -
75 pogardzać
-dzam, -dzasz, -dzić; perf; vipogardzać kimś/czymś — ( odnosić się z pogardą) to hold sb/sth in contempt; ( lekceważyć) to disdain sb/sth
pogardzać czymś — ( wyrzekać się) to renounce sth
* * *ipf.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pogardzać
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несовер. - презирать;
совер. - презреть( кого-л./что-л.)
1) только несовер. despise, hold in contempt, scorn
2) (отвергать) disdain, disregard презирать опасностьнесов. (вн.)
1. (относиться с презрением) despise (smb., smth.), scorn (smb., smth.), hold* (smb., smth.) in contempt;
он презирает трусов he despises cowards;
2. (пренебрегать) disregard (smb., smth.), disdain (smb., smth.) ;
~ опасность disregard danger.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > презирать
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77 contemno
Icontemnere, contempsi, contemptus V TRANSthink little of; look down on, take poor view of; pay no heed/disregard/slight; treat with/hold in contempt, scorn, disdain; despise; keep away from, avoidIIcontemnere, contemsi, contemtus V TRANSthink little of; look down on, take poor view of; pay no heed/disregard/slight; treat with/hold in contempt, scorn, disdain; despise; keep away from, avoid -
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(кого-л./что-л.)
1) только несовер. despise, hold in contempt
2) (отвергать)
disdain* * ** * *только despise, hold in contempt, scorn* * *disdainfloutneglect -
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нсв vt1) (св презре́ть) пренебрегать to disregard, to scornпрезира́ть опа́сность — to scorn danger
2) относиться с презрением to despise, to scorn, to hold in contemptя их глубоко́ презира́ю — I hold them in utter contempt
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См. также в других словарях:
hold in contempt — ► hold in contempt despise. Main Entry: ↑contempt … English terms dictionary
hold in contempt — To despise • • • Main Entry: ↑contempt … Useful english dictionary
hold in contempt — index condescend (patronize), contemn, decry, disdain, flout, ignore, misprize, reject … Law dictionary
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hold in contempt — despise, scorn; be charged with the deliberate obstruction of a court s proceedings by refusing to obey a court order or by interfering with court procedures … English contemporary dictionary
hold in contempt of court — find someone guilty of disrespecting the court house … English contemporary dictionary
contempt — ► NOUN 1) the feeling that a person or a thing is worthless or beneath consideration. 2) (also contempt of court) the offence of being disobedient to or disrespectful of a court of law. ● beneath contempt Cf. ↑beneath contempt ● hold in contempt… … English terms dictionary
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Contempt — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Contempt >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 contempt contempt disdain scorn sovereign contempt Sgm: N 1 despisal despisal despiciency Sgm: N 1 despisement despisement Sgm: N 1 vilipendency| vilipendency| … English dictionary for students
contempt — n. scorn 1) to demonstrate, display, show contempt for 2) bitter, deep, profound, total, unmitigated, utter contempt 3) contempt for 4) beneath contempt disrespect (legal) 5) to hold in contempt (to hold smb. in contempt of court) ( to accuse smb … Combinatory dictionary
contempt — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Feeling of disdain Nouns 1. contempt, contemptuousness, disdain, scorn, despisal, contumely; detraction, disapprobation; derision, disrespect; defiance; arrogance (see insolence); ridicule, mockery; hoot … English dictionary for students