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noun (an insult: They hurled brickbats at the politician throughout his speech.) bántó megjegyzés -
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N1. दुर्व्यवहारGirl child abuse is rampant in the world.2. अपशब्दThe opposition party hurled abuses on the ruling party.3. अधिक\abuseदुरुपयोगThere is widespread abuse of energy resources.--------VT1. दुर्व्यवहार\abuseकरनाThe rowdies abused the journalist for reporting about their anti-social activi-ties. -
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N1. सराहनाThe artist was hurled with commendations by the critics. -
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N1. अपमानThe lady hurled insults at the waiter.--------VT1. अपमान\insultकरनाHe insulted her with his rude remarks. -
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N1. छपाकThe small boy hurled small stones in to water to hear and enjoy the plop.--------V1. छपाक की ध्वनि करनाWhile bathing the child ploped the water. -
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noun (an insult: They hurled brickbats at the politician throughout his speech.) insulto* * *brick.bat[br'ikbæt] n 1 fragmento de tijolo ou material duro. 2 crítica ou observação desagradável, insultuosa. -
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n. tuğla parçası* * *noun (an insult: They hurled brickbats at the politician throughout his speech.) hakaret -
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noun (an insult: They hurled brickbats at the politician throughout his speech.) žalitev* * *[bríkbæt]nounkos opeke; figuratively neprijetna pripomba, žalitev -
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• tiilenpala* * *noun (an insult: They hurled brickbats at the politician throughout his speech.) solvaus -
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§ მტერი, მოწინააღმდეგეagainst the enemy მტრის წინააღმდეგ, საწინააღმდეგოდarch-enemy დაუძინებელი / მოსისხლე მტერიavowed enemies აშკარა / საჯარო მტრებიhigh walls were their only defense from the enemy მტრისაგან მათ მხოლოდ მაღალი კედლები იცავდა§ მტერი, მოწინააღმდეგეthey attacked the enemy's left flank მტრის მარცხენა ფრთაზე მიიტანეს იერიშიwe put the enemy to flight მტერი გავაქციეთ / უკუვაგდეთhe hurled himself on his enemy მტერს ეცა / ეძგერა -
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v. slingeren[ hə:l]1 smijten ⇒ slingeren, keilen♦voorbeelden:the dog hurled itself at/upon the postman • de hond stortte zich op de postbode -
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73 hurl vt
[hɜːl](throw) scagliare, scaraventareto hurl o.s. at sb/sth — scagliarsi su qn/qc
to hurl abuse or insults at sb — scagliare or lanciare (degli) insulti a qn
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74 shatter
1. transitive verb1) (smash) zertrümmern2) (destroy) zerschlagen [Hoffnungen]3) (coll.): (greatly upset) schwer mitnehmen2. intransitive verbzerbrechen; zerspringen* * *['ʃætə]1) (to break in small pieces, usually suddenly or forcefully: The stone shattered the window; The window shattered.) in Stücke brechen2) (to upset greatly: She was shattered by the news of his death.) zerrütten•- academic.ru/110679/shattered">shattered* * *shat·ter[ˈʃætəʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]I. vi zerspringen, zerbrechenthe glass \shattered into a thousand tiny pieces das Glas zerbrach in tausend winzige StückeII. vt1. (smash)▪ to \shatter sth etw zertrümmern [o zerschmettern]; health, nerves etw zerrütten2. ( fig)▪ to \shatter sth etw vernichtento \shatter the calm die Ruhe zerstörento \shatter sb's dreams/illusions jds Träume/Illusionen zunichtemachento \shatter the world record den Weltrekord brechen▪ to \shatter sb jdn entkräften, jdn schlauchenwalking all this way in the heat has absolutely \shattered me ich bin ganz zerschlagen, nachdem ich bei dieser Hitze den ganzen Weg gelaufen bin* * *['ʃtə(r)]1. vthe hurled a brick at the window, shattering it into a thousand pieces — er schleuderte einen Ziegel gegen das Fenster, das in tausend Stücke zersplitterte or zersprang
his hopes were shattered — seine Hoffnungen hatten sich zerschlagen
how are you? – shattered! — wie gehts? – ich bin total kaputt or erledigt (inf)
3) (Brit inf = flabbergast) erschütternI've won the pools? I'm shattered! — ich habe im Toto gewonnen? ich bin platt! (inf)
2. vizerbrechen, zerspringen; (windscreen) (zer)splittern* * *shatter [ˈʃætə(r)]A v/t1. zerschmettern, -schlagen, -trümmern (alle auch fig)2. jemandes Gesundheit, Nerven zerrütten3. fig jemandes Hoffnungen etc zerstören4. fig jemanden erschütternB v/i zerbrechen, in Stücke brechen, zerspringen, -splittern* * *1. transitive verb1) (smash) zertrümmern2) (destroy) zerschlagen [Hoffnungen]3) (coll.): (greatly upset) schwer mitnehmen2. intransitive verbzerbrechen; zerspringen* * *v.zerrütten v.zerschlagen v.zerschmettern v. -
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noun (an insult: They hurled brickbats at the politician throughout his speech.) obraźliwe słowo, obelga -
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noun (an insult: They hurled brickbats at the politician throughout his speech.) aizvainojoša / asa piezīme* * *ķieģeļa gabals; nelabvēlīga piezīme -
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noun (an insult: They hurled brickbats at the politician throughout his speech.) įžeidžianti pastaba -
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n. tegelbit; svår kritik* * *noun (an insult: They hurled brickbats at the politician throughout his speech.) nedsabling, skarp kritik -
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noun (an insult: They hurled brickbats at the politician throughout his speech.) urážka* * *• urážka -
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noun (an insult: They hurled brickbats at the politician throughout his speech.) insultă
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