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1 McCain
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2 McCain
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3 Mccain
◙ n. מקיין (שם משפחה); ג'ון מקיין (נולד ב-1936), סנטור אמריקאי מאריזונה ומוותיקי מלחמת וייטנאם, אחד המועמדים בבחירות נשיאות ארה"ב ב-2000 מטעם המפלגה הדמוקרטית* * *◙ תיטרקומדה הגלפמה םעטמ 0002-ב ב"הרא תואישנ תוריחבב םידמעומה דחא,םאנטייו תמחלמ יקיתוומו הנוזיראמ יאקירמא רוטנס,(6391-ב דלונ) ןייקמ ןו'ג ;(החפשמ םש) ןייקמ◄ -
4 John McCain
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5 Billy Mccain
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6 John McCain
ג'ון מקיין (נולד ב-1936), סנטור אמריקאי מאריזונה מיוצאי מלחמת וייטנאם, אחד המועמדים לבחירות לנשיאות ארה"ב ב-2000 מטעם המפלגה הרפובליקאית* * *◙ תיאקילבופרה הגלפמה םעטמ 0002-ב ב"הרא תואישנל תוריחבל םידמעומה דחא,םאנטייו תמחלמ יאצוימ הנוזיראמ יאקירמא רוטנס,(6391-ב דלונ) ןייקמ ןו'ג◄ -
7 adulador
adj.adulating, fawning, ingratiating, flattering.m.people-pleaser, apple-polisher, bootlicker, favor-seeking person.* * *► adjetivo1 adulating, flattering► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 adulator, flatterer* * *adulador, -a1.ADJ flattering, fawning2.SM / F flatterer* * *I- dora adjetivo flattering, sycophanticII- dora masculino, femenino flatterer, sycophant* * *= complimentary, toady, fawning.Ex. While there are varieties of citations, and not all are necessarily complimentary, a citation indicates some influence of one author upon another.Ex. He campaigned under the guise of a moderate 'new Democrat' but now we know he's simply a toady to labor bosses and the old vestiges of his party.Ex. Over the past two days, the fawning American media has provided rave reviews of John McCain's visit to France.* * *I- dora adjetivo flattering, sycophanticII- dora masculino, femenino flatterer, sycophant* * *= complimentary, toady, fawning.Ex: While there are varieties of citations, and not all are necessarily complimentary, a citation indicates some influence of one author upon another.
Ex: He campaigned under the guise of a moderate 'new Democrat' but now we know he's simply a toady to labor bosses and the old vestiges of his party.Ex: Over the past two days, the fawning American media has provided rave reviews of John McCain's visit to France.* * *flattering, sycophanticmasculine, feminineflatterer, sycophant* * *
adulador◊ - dora adjetivo
flattering
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
flatterer
adulador, -ora
I sustantivo masculino y femenino flatterer
II adjetivo flattering, fawning
' adulador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aduladora
- babosa
- baboso
- pelota
English:
flattering
- sycophant
- creep
- sycophantic
* * *adulador, -ora♦ adjflattering♦ nm,fflatterer* * *adj flattering atr, sycophantic* * *: flattering: flatterer, toady -
8 alabador
adj.1 praising, laudatory, praiseful.2 adulatory.m.1 applauder, commender.2 praiser, lauder.3 adulator.* * *ADJ eulogistic* * *= laudatory, fawning.Ex. Most statements about electronic communication ( laudatory and critical) tend toward generalizaton and the bandying about of vast numbers rather than being evaluative or descriptive.Ex. Over the past two days, the fawning American media has provided rave reviews of John McCain's visit to France.* * *= laudatory, fawning.Ex: Most statements about electronic communication ( laudatory and critical) tend toward generalizaton and the bandying about of vast numbers rather than being evaluative or descriptive.
Ex: Over the past two days, the fawning American media has provided rave reviews of John McCain's visit to France.* * *eulogistic, approving -
9 arremeter contra
v.to come against, to charge against, to charge at, to charge into.Los soldados acometieron el fuerte The soldiers rushed against the fort.* * *(v.) = lambast [lambaste], flail away at, hit out (at/against), take + a swipe at, swipe, lam, lam into, lay into, lash out at/against/on, have + a go at, go to + town on, lash out (on), take + a swat atEx. Correctly, the author finds that the realities of antebellum reform are too complex either to laud the reformers' benevolence or to lambast them as fanatics.Ex. His novels flailed away at ignorance and indecency and his editorials were partisan, personal, fervent, and emotional.Ex. She has hit out at rumours that she is a man-eater.Ex. Republicans have been taking a swipe at Canada by saying that the country doesn't do much when it comes to global problems.Ex. This time the pup simply got too close to the cat while she was just sitting there, so she swiped him.Ex. Pretty soon he was lamming me on every pretext he could find.Ex. The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.Ex. How anyone can get a buzz from laying into someone is beyond me; it's not nice to see it happen - too many times have I seen people beaten up over nothing.Ex. McCain also lashed out at evangelicals in 2000 and now he's kissing their butt saying he's a Baptist.Ex. In the 1980s that meant having a go at all the trendy lefties and pacifists, and so our main issues were class politics and violence.Ex. He was refering to the unbelievable action taken by the riot police who for no good reason decided to go to town on innocent fans.Ex. The company is too tight to lash out on anything for the employees, even tools to increase productivity.Ex. I get pretty tired of ignorant people taking swats at the Catholic religion for 'worshiping statues'.* * *(v.) = lambast [lambaste], flail away at, hit out (at/against), take + a swipe at, swipe, lam, lam into, lay into, lash out at/against/on, have + a go at, go to + town on, lash out (on), take + a swat atEx: Correctly, the author finds that the realities of antebellum reform are too complex either to laud the reformers' benevolence or to lambast them as fanatics.
Ex: His novels flailed away at ignorance and indecency and his editorials were partisan, personal, fervent, and emotional.Ex: She has hit out at rumours that she is a man-eater.Ex: Republicans have been taking a swipe at Canada by saying that the country doesn't do much when it comes to global problems.Ex: This time the pup simply got too close to the cat while she was just sitting there, so she swiped him.Ex: Pretty soon he was lamming me on every pretext he could find.Ex: The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.Ex: How anyone can get a buzz from laying into someone is beyond me; it's not nice to see it happen - too many times have I seen people beaten up over nothing.Ex: McCain also lashed out at evangelicals in 2000 and now he's kissing their butt saying he's a Baptist.Ex: In the 1980s that meant having a go at all the trendy lefties and pacifists, and so our main issues were class politics and violence.Ex: He was refering to the unbelievable action taken by the riot police who for no good reason decided to go to town on innocent fans.Ex: The company is too tight to lash out on anything for the employees, even tools to increase productivity.Ex: I get pretty tired of ignorant people taking swats at the Catholic religion for 'worshiping statues'. -
10 atacar a
(v.) = take + a swipe at, swipe, lash out at/against/on, have + a go atEx. Republicans have been taking a swipe at Canada by saying that the country doesn't do much when it comes to global problems.Ex. This time the pup simply got too close to the cat while she was just sitting there, so she swiped him.Ex. McCain also lashed out at evangelicals in 2000 and now he's kissing their butt saying he's a Baptist.Ex. In the 1980s that meant having a go at all the trendy lefties and pacifists, and so our main issues were class politics and violence.* * *(v.) = take + a swipe at, swipe, lash out at/against/on, have + a go atEx: Republicans have been taking a swipe at Canada by saying that the country doesn't do much when it comes to global problems.
Ex: This time the pup simply got too close to the cat while she was just sitting there, so she swiped him.Ex: McCain also lashed out at evangelicals in 2000 and now he's kissing their butt saying he's a Baptist.Ex: In the 1980s that meant having a go at all the trendy lefties and pacifists, and so our main issues were class politics and violence. -
11 besarle el culo a Alguien
(v.) = kiss + Posesivo + buttEx. McCain also lashed out at evangelicals in 2000 and now he's kissing their butt saying he's a Baptist.* * *(v.) = kiss + Posesivo + buttEx: McCain also lashed out at evangelicals in 2000 and now he's kissing their butt saying he's a Baptist.
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12 candidato a la vicepresidencia
(n.) = running mate, vice-presidential candidate, vice-presidential candidate, vice-presidential candidateEx. For example, a few days ago, he argued that McCain shouldn't choose Palin as his running mate.Ex. The Constitution also prohibits electors from voting for both a presidential and vice-presidential candidate from the same state as themselves.Ex. The Constitution also prohibits electors from voting for both a presidential and vice-presidential candidate from the same state as themselves.Ex. The Constitution also prohibits electors from voting for both a presidential and vice-presidential candidate from the same state as themselves.* * *(n.) = running mate, vice-presidential candidate, vice-presidential candidate, vice-presidential candidateEx: For example, a few days ago, he argued that McCain shouldn't choose Palin as his running mate.
Ex: The Constitution also prohibits electors from voting for both a presidential and vice-presidential candidate from the same state as themselves.Ex: The Constitution also prohibits electors from voting for both a presidential and vice-presidential candidate from the same state as themselves.Ex: The Constitution also prohibits electors from voting for both a presidential and vice-presidential candidate from the same state as themselves. -
13 candidato vicepresidencial
(n.) = running mateEx. For example, a few days ago, he argued that McCain shouldn't choose Palin as his running mate.* * *(n.) = running mateEx: For example, a few days ago, he argued that McCain shouldn't choose Palin as his running mate.
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14 cobista
adj.flattering, cajoling, smarmy.f. & m.1 creep (informal).2 adulator, toady, apple-polisher.* * *► adjetivo1 familiar soapy1 crawler, toady* * ** * *= fawning.Ex. Over the past two days, the fawning American media has provided rave reviews of John McCain's visit to France.* * ** * *= fawning.Ex: Over the past two days, the fawning American media has provided rave reviews of John McCain's visit to France.
* * ** * *cobista nmfFam creep* * *m/f famcon artist fam -
15 emprenderlas con
(v.) = lash out at/against/onEx. McCain also lashed out at evangelicals in 2000 and now he's kissing their butt saying he's a Baptist.* * *(v.) = lash out at/against/onEx: McCain also lashed out at evangelicals in 2000 and now he's kissing their butt saying he's a Baptist.
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16 hace unos cuantos días
Ex. For example, a few days ago, he argued that McCain shouldn't choose Palin as his running mate.* * *Ex: For example, a few days ago, he argued that McCain shouldn't choose Palin as his running mate.
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17 hace unos días
Ex. For example, a few days ago, he argued that McCain shouldn't choose Palin as his running mate.* * *Ex: For example, a few days ago, he argued that McCain shouldn't choose Palin as his running mate.
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18 hace unos pocos días
Ex. For example, a few days ago, he argued that McCain shouldn't choose Palin as his running mate.* * *Ex: For example, a few days ago, he argued that McCain shouldn't choose Palin as his running mate.
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19 halagador
adj.flattering, eulogistic, complimentary, coaxing.* * *► adjetivo1 flattering* * *halagador, -a1. ADJ1) (=adulador) [retrato, opinión] flattering2) (=agradable) [propuesta] pleasing, gratifying2.SM / F (=persona) flatterer* * *- dora adjetivo flattering* * *= flattering, laudatory, fawning.Ex. There have, at the same time, been very few accounts of users' reactions to the reference interview, and those are not too flattering to the profession.Ex. Most statements about electronic communication ( laudatory and critical) tend toward generalizaton and the bandying about of vast numbers rather than being evaluative or descriptive.Ex. Over the past two days, the fawning American media has provided rave reviews of John McCain's visit to France.----* poco halagador = unflattering.* * *- dora adjetivo flattering* * *= flattering, laudatory, fawning.Ex: There have, at the same time, been very few accounts of users' reactions to the reference interview, and those are not too flattering to the profession.
Ex: Most statements about electronic communication ( laudatory and critical) tend toward generalizaton and the bandying about of vast numbers rather than being evaluative or descriptive.Ex: Over the past two days, the fawning American media has provided rave reviews of John McCain's visit to France.* poco halagador = unflattering.* * *‹palabras/comentario› flatteringeres muy halagador pero no me vas a convencer I'm very flattered but I'm afraid you won't persuade me* * *
halagador◊ - dora adjetivo
flattering
halagador,-ora adjetivo flattering
' halagador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
halagadora
English:
unflattering
- flattering
* * *halagador, -ora♦ adj2. [adulador] flattering♦ nm,f[adulador] flatterer* * *adj flattering* * *: flattering: flatterer -
20 lameculos
m.&f. s&pl.1 brown-nose, arse-licker (very informal).2 bootlicker, ingratiating person, greaser.* * *1 tabú arse licker, US ass licker* * ** * *= arse licker, flunky [flunkey], toady, creep, fawning.Ex. The way this government and its arse lickers conduct themselves is beyond belief.Ex. However, I knew there was a problem when I actually cared more about the relationship between the secondary characters of Josh McCool, heartless flunky of Warren's, and Mia.Ex. He campaigned under the guise of a moderate 'new Democrat' but now we know he's simply a toady to labor bosses and the old vestiges of his party.Ex. Remember before you give your heart away to figure out if he's a creep or not because creeps are just there to use you for whatever needs they have.Ex. Over the past two days, the fawning American media has provided rave reviews of John McCain's visit to France.* * ** * *= arse licker, flunky [flunkey], toady, creep, fawning.Ex: The way this government and its arse lickers conduct themselves is beyond belief.
Ex: However, I knew there was a problem when I actually cared more about the relationship between the secondary characters of Josh McCool, heartless flunky of Warren's, and Mia.Ex: He campaigned under the guise of a moderate 'new Democrat' but now we know he's simply a toady to labor bosses and the old vestiges of his party.Ex: Remember before you give your heart away to figure out if he's a creep or not because creeps are just there to use you for whatever needs they have.Ex: Over the past two days, the fawning American media has provided rave reviews of John McCain's visit to France.* * ** * *muy Fam brown-nose, Br arse-licker, US ass-licker* * *m inv vulgasslicker vulg, brown-nose pop, Brarselicker vulg
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