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1 biting
1) (very cold and causing discomfort: a biting wind.) penetrante, cortante2) (wounding or hurtful: a biting remark.) mordaz, incisivotr['baɪtɪŋ]1 (wind) cortante, penetrante2 (comment) mordazbiting adj1) penetrating: cortante, penetrante2) caustic: mordaz, sarcásticoadj.• cortante adj.• cáustico, -a adj.• mordaz adj.• penetrante adj.• picante adj.• punzante adj.• roedor adj.'baɪtɪŋ['baɪtɪŋ]ADJ [cold, wind] cortante; [criticism etc] mordaz* * *['baɪtɪŋ] -
2 scathing
'skeiðiŋ(cruel, bitter, or hurtful: scathing comments; He was very scathing about her book.) mordaz, incisivo, durotr['skeɪðɪŋ]1 mordaz, cáustico,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be scathing about somebody/something criticar duramente a alguien/algoscathing ['skeɪðɪŋ] adj: mordaz, cáusticoadj.• acerbo, -a adj.• mordaz adj.'skeɪðɪŋadjective <criticism/condemnation> mordaz, feroz; <irony/wit/sarcasm> mordaz, cáustico['skeɪðɪŋ]ADJ [criticism, article, remark] mordaz; [look] ferozto make a scathing attack on sb/sth — atacar mordazmente a algn/algo
* * *['skeɪðɪŋ]adjective <criticism/condemnation> mordaz, feroz; <irony/wit/sarcasm> mordaz, cáustico -
3 scathing
['skeɪðɪŋ]* * *['skeiðiŋ](cruel, bitter, or hurtful: scathing comments; He was very scathing about her book.) mordace, severo* * *scathing /ˈskeɪðɪŋ/a.aspro; feroce; mordace; rovente (fig.); scottante; severo: a scathing attack on the reform bill, un attacco feroce contro il progetto di riforma; scathing remarks, osservazioni aspre (o mordaci)● scathing criticism, critiche sferzanti; stroncatura □ to be scathing about st. [sb.], criticare in modo sferzante qc. [q.].* * *['skeɪðɪŋ] -
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adjectivebeißend [Spott, Kritik]; scharf [Angriff]; bissig [Person, Humor, Bemerkung]be scathing about something — etwas heruntermachen
* * *['skeiðiŋ](cruel, bitter, or hurtful: scathing comments; He was very scathing about her book.) vernichtend- academic.ru/91236/scathingly">scathingly* * *scath·ing[ˈskeɪðɪŋ]adj versengend\scathing criticism scharfe Kritik\scathing remark bissige Bemerkung▪ to be \scathing about sb/sth jdn/etw verletzend herabsetzen* * *['skeIðɪŋ]adjbissig; remark also schneidend; attack scharf, schonungslos; look vernichtend; criticism beißend, vernichtendto be scathing — bissige or schneidende Bemerkungen pl machen (about über +acc )
to make a scathing attack on sb/sth — jdn/etw scharf angreifen
* * *scathing [ˈskeıðıŋ] adj (adv scathingly)1. ätzend, vernichtend (Kritik etc)2. a) schädlichb) schmerzhaft* * *adjectivebeißend [Spott, Kritik]; scharf [Angriff]; bissig [Person, Humor, Bemerkung]* * *adj.beleidigend adj.vernichtend adj. -
5 hit
hit [hɪt](verb: preterite, past participle hit)1. nouna. ( = stroke, blow) coup ma. ( = strike) frapper ; ( = knock against) heurter ; ( = reach) atteindre ; [+ key on keyboard] appuyer sur• to hit sb where it hurts (in fight) frapper qn là où ça fait mal ; (by saying or doing sth hurtful) toucher le point faible de qn• you've hit the nail on the head! vous avez mis le doigt dessus !• that hit home! le coup a porté !• you won't know what's hit you when the baby arrives! (inf) ta vie va être bouleversée par l'arrivée du bébéb. ( = affect adversely) toucher• California was the area hardest hit by the storms la Californie a été la région la plus touchée par les tempêtes• what will happen when the story hits the front page? que se passera-t-il quand cette histoire fera la une (inf) des journaux ?• it suddenly hit me that... (inf) j'ai soudain réalisé que...• to hit the deck (inf) ( = get down) s'aplatir au sol ; ( = get knocked down) tomber par terre ; [boxer] aller au tapis• to hit the sack (inf!) se pieuter (inf !)d. ( = collide with) heurtere. ( = find) trouver ; [+ problems, difficulties] rencontrer4. compounds► hit-and-miss adjective [work] fait au petit bonheur ; [attitude] désinvolte ; [technique] empirique• it was all rather hit-and-miss il n'y avait pas beaucoup de méthode dans tout cela ► hit-and-run accident noun accident m avec délit de fuite► hit back• to hit back at sb's criticism/accusations riposter à la critique/aux accusations de qn• they hit it off straight away ils se sont immédiatement bien entendus► hit on inseparable transitive verba. tomber surb. ( = retaliate) riposter• to hit out at sb's criticism/accusations riposter à la critique/aux accusations de qn* * *[hɪt] 1.1) (blow, stroke in sport) coup m; ( in fencing) touche fto score a hit — Sport, fig marquer un point
2.to be a big ou smash hit — avoir un succès fou
1) ( strike) frapper [person, ball]; [head, arm] cogner contre [wall]to hit a good shot — (in tennis, cricket) jouer une bonne balle
to hit the brakes — (colloq) écraser le frein
2) ( strike as target) atteindre [victim, target, enemy]3) ( collide violently with) heurter [wall]; ( more violently) percuter [wall]; [vehicle] renverser [person]4) ( affect adversely) affecter, toucher5) ( become apparent to)6) ( reach) arriver à [motorway]; fig [figures, weight] atteindre [level]7) ( come upon) rencontrer [traffic, bad weather]8) (colloq) ( go to)9) (colloq) ( attack) [robbers] attaquer [bank]•Phrasal Verbs:- hit back- hit upon••to hit the roof — (colloq) sauter au plafond (colloq)
not to know what has hit one — (colloq) être sidéré
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6 biting
adjective(stinging) beißend; schneidend [Kälte, Wind]; (sarcastic) scharf [Angriff, Worte]; beißend [Kritik]; bissig [Bemerkung, Kommentar]* * *1) (very cold and causing discomfort: a biting wind.) beißend2) (wounding or hurtful: a biting remark.) beißend* * *bit·ing[ˈbaɪtɪŋ, AM -t̬-]\biting criticism scharfe Kritik\biting sarcasm/satire beißender Sarkasmus/Spott\biting wind schneidender Wind* * *['baItɪŋ]adjbeißend; cold, wind also schneidend* * *biting adj (adv bitingly) beißend (Rauch, Kälte etc), schneidend (Wind, Kälte etc) (beide auch Worte etc)* * *adjective(stinging) beißend; schneidend [Kälte, Wind]; (sarcastic) scharf [Angriff, Worte]; beißend [Kritik]; bissig [Bemerkung, Kommentar]* * *adj.beißend adj.zubeißend adj. -
7 stinging
sting·ing[ˈstɪŋɪŋ]adj attr3. ( fig: hurtful) remark, words, criticism verletzend, kränkend; reply, rebuke scharf; (harsh) voice, tone scharf* * *['stIŋɪŋ]1. adj2. n(= sensation) Stechen nt* * *stinging [ˈstıŋıŋ] adj (adv stingingly)1. BOT, ZOOL stechend:2. figa) schmerzhaft (Schlag etc)b) schneidend, beißend (Kälte, Wind)c) beißend, scharf, verletzend (Bemerkung etc) -
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9 destructive
1. n разрушительная сила2. n лог. деструктивный силлогизм3. a разрушительныйdestructive storm — буря, причинившая большие разрушения
destructive child — неловкий ребёнок; ребёнок, который всё ломает;
4. a уничтожающий5. a вредный, пагубный, губительный6. a лог. деструктивныйСинонимический ряд:1. damaging (adj.) damaging; deleterious; detrimental; harmful; hurtful; injurious; troublesome2. fatal (adj.) calamitous; catastrophic; devastating; disastrous; fatal; fateful3. ruinous (adj.) annihilative; baleful; cancerous; deadly; evil; noisome; noxious; pernicious; ruinous; shattering; wrackful; wreckfulАнтонимический ряд:beneficial; conservative; constructive; creative; restorative; salutary; wholesome
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