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invective [ɛ̃vεktiv]feminine noun* * *ɛ̃vɛktivnom féminin invective [U], abuse [U]se répandre en invectives — to pour out abuse ( contre against)
* * *ɛ̃vɛktiv nf* * *invective nf invective ¢, abuse ¢; se répandre en invectives to pour out abuse (contre against).[ɛ̃vɛktiv] nom féminin -
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tr[ɪn'vektɪv]1 formal use invectiva, improperioinvective [ɪn'vɛktɪv] n: invectiva f, improperio m, vituperio mn.• invectiva s.f.ɪn'vektɪvmass & count nouna) ( abuse) invectivas fpl (frml), improperios mplb) ( condemnation) invectiva f (frml)[ɪn'vektɪv]N (=accusation) invectiva f ; (=abuse) improperios mpl, palabras fpl fuertes* * *[ɪn'vektɪv]mass & count nouna) ( abuse) invectivas fpl (frml), improperios mplb) ( condemnation) invectiva f (frml) -
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invective [ɪn'vektɪv](UNCOUNT) invective f, invectives fpl;∎ a stream of invective un torrent d'invectives -
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invective [ɪnˊvektɪv] n1) обличи́тельная речь; вы́пад; инвекти́ва2) (обыкн. pl) руга́тельства, брань;a stream of invectives пото́к руга́тельств
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invectivenapadení fslovní napadení fvýpad fslovní výpad fnadávka f -
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[ɪn'vektɪv]сущ.1) обличительная речь; выпад; инвектива2) обычно мн. брань, ругательстваstream / torrent of invective(s) — поток брани
to hurl invective(s) at — ругать (кого-л.)
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noun1) (abusive language) Beschimpfungen Pl.* * *in·vec·tive[ɪnˈvektɪv]* * *[In'vektɪv]nBeschimpfungen pl ( against +gen), Schmähungen pl (geh) (against gegen), Invektiven pl (liter)* * *invective [ınˈvektıv]A sthunder invective against wüste Beschimpfungen ausstoßen gegenb) pl Schimpfworte plB adj schimpfend, schmähend, Schmäh…* * *noun1) (abusive language) Beschimpfungen Pl.* * *n.Beschimpfung f.Schimpfwort n. -
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1. [ınʹvektıv] n1. оскорбительная, обличительная речь; выпад; инвектива; поношение2. брань, оскорбленияa torrent [a stream] of invectives - поток брани
2. [ınʹvektıv] a редк.to fling /to hurl/ invective at smb. - обрушиться с бранью на кого-л.
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ɛ̃vɛktivfBeleidigung f, beleidigende Äußerung f, Schimpfrede finvectiveinvective [ɛ̃vεktiv]Beleidigung féminin -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] invective[Swahili Word] apizo[Swahili Plural] maapizo[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] invective[Swahili Word] matukano[Swahili Plural] matukano[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] tukana V------------------------------------------------------------ -
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1. n оскорбительная, обличительная речь; выпад; инвектива; поношениеviolence of invective — грубые выпады, ожесточённые нападки
2. n брань, оскорбления3. a редк. ругательный, бранный; оскорбительныйСинонимический ряд:1. abusive (adj.) abusive; captious; censorious; contumelious; denunciatory; derogatory; insulting; offensive; opprobrious; reviling; scurrile; scurrilous; truculent; vituperative; vituperatory; vituperous2. abuse (noun) abuse; accusation; billingsgate; contumely; epithet; malediction; obloquy; railing; reproach; revilement; scorn; scurrility; vituperation3. castigation (noun) castigation; censure; denunciation; rebuke; tirade; tongue-lashing4. oath (noun) blasphemy; curse; expletive; oath; swear; swearwordАнтонимический ряд:admiration; applause; appreciation; approbation; approval; commendation; commendatory; decoration; encomium; eulogy; glorification; honour; laudation; laudatory; praise -
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Isubst. \/ɪnˈvektɪv\/invektiv, fornærmelse, ukvemsord, skjellsord, kraftuttrykkIIadj. \/ɪnˈvektɪv\/fornærmende -
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{in'vektiv}
1. събир. нападки, хули, обиди
2. обик. рl ругатни, псувни, клетви
stream of INVECTIVEs дъжд от ругатни
3. attr обиден, ругателен, жлъчен* * *{in'vektiv} n 1. събир. нападки, хули, обиди; 2. обик. рl р* * *ругателен; обиден;* * *1. attr обиден, ругателен, жлъчен 2. stream of invectives дъжд от ругатни 3. обик. рl ругатни, псувни, клетви 4. събир. нападки, хули, обиди* * * -
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invective — [ ɛ̃vɛktiv ] n. f. • 1404; bas lat. invectivae (orationes) « (discours) agressifs », de invehi « attaquer » ♦ Parole ou suite de paroles violentes contre qqn ou qqch. ⇒ injure, insulte. Se répandre en invectives contre qqn. Invectives contre les… … Encyclopédie Universelle
invective — INVECTIVE. s. f. Discours fort & vehement contre quelque personne ou contre quelque chose. Grande invective. sanglante, longue, furieuse invective. invective bien aigre. faire une invective contre quelqu un. un plaidoyer plein d invectives. il s… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Invective — (noun), from Middle English invectif , or Old French and Late Latin invectus , is an abusive, reproachful or venomous language used to express blame or censure; also, a rude expression or discourse intended to offend or hurt. Vituperation, or… … Wikipedia
Invective — In*vec tive, n. [F. invective.] An expression which inveighs or rails against a person; a severe or violent censure or reproach; something uttered or written, intended to cast opprobrium, censure, or reproach on another; a harsh or reproachful… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Invective — In*vec tive, a. [L. invectivus: cf. F. invectif. See {Inveigh}.] Characterized by invection; critical; denunciatory; satirical; abusive; railing. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
invective — index aspersion, condemnation (blame), contumely, correction (punishment), defamation, denunciation … Law dictionary
invective — (n.) 1520s, from M.L. invectiva abusive speech, from L.L. invectivus abusive, from L. invectus, pp. of invehi to attack with words (see INVEIGH (Cf. inveigh)). For nuances of usage, see HUMOR (Cf. humor). The earlier noun form was inveccion (mid… … Etymology dictionary
invective — *abuse, vituperation, obloquy, scurrility, billingsgate Analogous words: vilifying or vilification, maligning, calumniation, traducing (see corresponding verbs at MALIGN): *animadversion, stricture, aspersion, reflection … New Dictionary of Synonyms
invective — [n] verbal abuse accusation, berating, billingsgate, blame, blasphemy, castigation, censure, condemnation, contumely, denunciation, diatribe, epithet, jeremiad, obloquy, philippic, reproach, revilement, sarcasm, scurrility, tirade, tongue… … New thesaurus
invective — Invective, Inuectio, Inuectiua … Thresor de la langue françoyse
invective — ► NOUN ▪ strongly abusive or critical language. ORIGIN Latin invectivus attacking , from invehere (see INVEIGH(Cf. ↑inveigh)) … English terms dictionary