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101 estallar en insultos
• break out into insults -
102 improperios
• barracking• insults• reproaches -
103 lanzar improperios contra
• shout abuse at• shout insults against• storm atDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > lanzar improperios contra
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104 ofender en demasía
• abuse with words• bespatter• cover with insults• overwhelm with abuse -
105 palabras mayores
• big words• hard wheat• hard work• hot weather• hotbed• insulting language• insulting words• insults• offensive language• offensive words• sharp words• strong language -
106 pasar insultos
• be insulted• suffer insults -
107 proferir injurias
• hurl insults -
108 proferir insultos
• dish it out• hurl abuse• hurl insults -
109 sarta de insultos
• stream of abuse• stream of insults -
110 soltar la bramona
• break out into insults -
111 tempestad de insultos
• storm of insults -
112 abofeteador
adj.slapping.m.1 one who slaps, one who insults.2 slapper, buffeter. -
113 pasar insultos
v.to suffer insults, to be insulted. -
114 proferir injurias
v.to hurl insults, to revile. -
115 proferir insultos
v.to hurl insults, to dish it out, to hurl abuse. -
116 ultrajador
m.1 one who outrages or insults.2 rapist. -
117 ultrajadora
f.one who outrages or insults. -
118 vituperaciones
f.pl.insults, vitriol.
См. также в других словарях:
Insults — 404 anus envy arm candy banalysis barking head bashtag big hair house biostitute … New words
insults — in·sult || ɪn sÊŒlt n. affront, offense, rude remark or action v. speak or act in a rude or contemptuous manner, offend, affront … English contemporary dictionary
trade insults — trade blows/insults/ phrase if people trade blows or insults, they hit or insult each other The couple frequently argue and trade insults. Thesaurus: to fight physicallysynonym to insult or offend someonesynonym … Useful english dictionary
Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act — The Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act,1971 is a law in India prohibiting desecration of or insult to the country s national symbols, including the flag, constitution, and anthem.The earliest version of the law was passed hastily by the … Wikipedia
throw insults — say rude things, insult someone When you don t get what you want, you start throwing insults … English idioms
trade insults — insult each other, say rude things to each other, mudsling When the two men couldn t agree on the cause of the problem, they began trading insults … English idioms
fire insults at somebody — fire ˈquestions, ˈinsults, etc. at sb idiom to ask sb a lot of questions one after another or make a lot of comments very quickly • The room was full of journalists, all firing questions at them. Main entry: ↑fireidiom … Useful english dictionary
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heap insults on — mock, humiliate, abuse, offend, slander, call names … English contemporary dictionary
humiliating insults — Personal indignities, sometimes constituting a ground for divorce. 24 Am J2d Div & S § 150 … Ballentine's law dictionary
insult — insults, insulting, insulted (The verb is pronounced [[t]ɪnsʌ̱lt[/t]]. The noun is pronounced [[t]ɪ̱nsʌlt[/t]].) 1) VERB If someone insults you, they say or do something that is rude or offensive. [V n] I did not mean to insult you... [V n]… … English dictionary