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1 menospreciar
v.1 to scorn, to despise.2 to underestimate, to belittle, to cold-shoulder, to cry down.* * *1 (despreciar) to despise, scorn2 (no valorar) to undervalue, underrate* * *VT1) (=despreciar) to scorn, despise2) (=ofender) to slight3) (=subestimar) to underrate, underestimate* * *verbo transitivoa) ( despreciar) <persona/obra> to despise, look down onb) ( subestimar) to underestimateno lo menosprecies — don't underestimate o underrate him
* * *= underrate, disparage, denigrate, scorn, belittle, deprecate, have + contempt for, despise, dismiss with + the wave of the hand, look down + Posesivo + nose at, look down on/upon.Ex. Its contribution in this context should not be underrated.Ex. For whatever reason, Shera chose to disparage rather than to take seriously the substance of Briet's ideas.Ex. This is not to denigrate such writing, much of which is extremely valuable.Ex. Marshall Edmonds seemed pathetic to her, a person more to be pitied than to be scorned.Ex. Citing a renowned author merely to gain personal respectability for an otherwise mediocre piece of research belittles the work of the cited author.Ex. In these instances, it is important to avoid putting one's colleagues in another unit on the defensive or deprecating another unit to a patron.Ex. The androgynous dandy lived the idea of beauty, had contempt for bourgeois values, and was elitist and estranged from women.Ex. By this later period pressmen in England were despised as mere 'horses', the 'great guzzlers of beer' who were rebuked by the young Benjamin Franklin for their mindless intemperance.Ex. International 'rules' are often dismissed with the wave of the hand or a snort of contempt one week, and gilded and placed on a pedestal the next.Ex. It's the kind of barn where you can learn to ride without feeling mocked or like some hoity-toities are looking down their nose at you.Ex. The problem with that is that most literate societies look down on people who can't read well.----* menospreciar a la gente = look down + Posesivo + nose at people.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( despreciar) <persona/obra> to despise, look down onb) ( subestimar) to underestimateno lo menosprecies — don't underestimate o underrate him
* * *= underrate, disparage, denigrate, scorn, belittle, deprecate, have + contempt for, despise, dismiss with + the wave of the hand, look down + Posesivo + nose at, look down on/upon.Ex: Its contribution in this context should not be underrated.
Ex: For whatever reason, Shera chose to disparage rather than to take seriously the substance of Briet's ideas.Ex: This is not to denigrate such writing, much of which is extremely valuable.Ex: Marshall Edmonds seemed pathetic to her, a person more to be pitied than to be scorned.Ex: Citing a renowned author merely to gain personal respectability for an otherwise mediocre piece of research belittles the work of the cited author.Ex: In these instances, it is important to avoid putting one's colleagues in another unit on the defensive or deprecating another unit to a patron.Ex: The androgynous dandy lived the idea of beauty, had contempt for bourgeois values, and was elitist and estranged from women.Ex: By this later period pressmen in England were despised as mere 'horses', the 'great guzzlers of beer' who were rebuked by the young Benjamin Franklin for their mindless intemperance.Ex: International 'rules' are often dismissed with the wave of the hand or a snort of contempt one week, and gilded and placed on a pedestal the next.Ex: It's the kind of barn where you can learn to ride without feeling mocked or like some hoity-toities are looking down their nose at you.Ex: The problem with that is that most literate societies look down on people who can't read well.* menospreciar a la gente = look down + Posesivo + nose at people.* * *menospreciar [A1 ]vt1 (despreciar) ‹persona/obra› to despise, scorn, look down on2 (subestimar) to underestimatemenospreciar el valor de algo to underestimate the value of sthno lo menosprecies don't underestimate o underrate him* * *
menospreciar ( conjugate menospreciar) verbo transitivo
menospreciar verbo transitivo
1 (despreciar) to scorn, disdain
2 (infravalorar) to underestimate
' menospreciar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
despreciar
- desdeñar
English:
demean
- despise
- devalue
- disparage
- put down
- belittle
- denigrate
* * *menospreciar vt1. [despreciar] to scorn, to despise2. [infravalorar] to undervalue* * *v/t1 ( subestimar) underestimate2 ( desdeñar) look down on* * *menospreciar vt1) despreciar: to scorn, to look down on2) : to underestimate, to undervalue -
2 menospreciar
menospre'θiarv1) mißachten, verachten2) ( no apreciar algo en su valor) verachten, gering schätzenverbo transitivo[despreciar] gering schätzen[infravalorar] unterschätzenmenospreciarmenospreciar [menospre'θjar]num1num (despreciar) verachtennum2num (desdeñar) gering schätzennum3num (subestimar) unterschätzen -
3 menospreciar
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4 menospreciar
недооценивать; занижать оценку -
5 menospreciar
1) презирать, пренебрегать;2) недооценивать;3) не дорожить* * *недооценивать, оценивать ниже действительной стоимости -
6 menospreciar
гл.1) общ. игнорировать, недооценивать, недооценить Р., относиться с пренебрежением, презирать, пренебрегать2) перен. плевать, плюнуть3) экон. занижать оценку, оценивать ниже действительной стоимости -
7 menospreciar
vt1) недооце́нивать; не принима́ть кого; что во внима́ние2) пренебрега́ть, не дорожи́ть кем; чем; презира́ть ↑ -
8 menospreciar
• belittle• cold-shoulder• contemn• cry down• deprecate• look down on• make life difficult for oneself• make light of• make lighter• make limber• make little of• make little or no difference• set at naught• slight• snub• talk down• underrate• undervalue -
9 menospreciar (u.c.)
• opovrhovat (čím)• podceňovat (co)• pohrdat (čím) -
10 menospreciar
v. Alqochakuy, pisichay, saruchay. -
11 Menospreciar
Pisiru jakhuña, q'añuchaña, sirachasiña. -
12 menospreciar
tr 1) презирам; 2) пренебрегвам; подценявам. -
13 menospreciar
vt1) не дорожить; недооценивать2) презирать, пренебрегать -
14 menospreciar
menysprear, menystenir -
15 menospreciar a la gente
(v.) = look down + Posesivo + nose at peopleEx. Well, the point is that we cannot exist looking down our noses at people and saying, 'You should like Trollope instead of Tarzan'.* * *(v.) = look down + Posesivo + nose at peopleEx: Well, the point is that we cannot exist looking down our noses at people and saying, 'You should like Trollope instead of Tarzan'.
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16 menospreciar a la gente
гл.общ. швыряться людьмиИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > menospreciar a la gente
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17 menospreciar el peligro
гл.Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > menospreciar el peligro
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18 menospreciar peligros
гл.Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > menospreciar peligros
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19 menospreciar las garantías
• tamper bar• tamperproofDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > menospreciar las garantías
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20 despreciar
v.1 to scorn.2 to spurn.3 to despise, to disdain, to flout, to hold in contempt.Ricardo desprecia a los avaros Richard despises cheapskates.4 to turn down, to snub.La chica despreció su ayuda The girl turned down his help.* * *1 (desdeñar) to despise, scorn, look down on2 (desestimar) to reject; (ignorar) to disregard, ignore* * *1. VT1) [+ persona] to despise, scorn2) (=rechazar) [+ oferta, regalo] to spurn, reject2.See:* * *verbo transitivoa) ( menospreciar) < persona> to look down onb) ( rechazar) <oferta/ayuda> to spurn (liter), to rejectc) ( no tener en cuenta) <posibilidad/consejo> to disregard, discount* * *= disparage, scorn, despise, be scornful of, hold in + disgrace, snub, deprecate, have + contempt for, look down + Posesivo + nose at, look down on/upon.Ex. For whatever reason, Shera chose to disparage rather than to take seriously the substance of Briet's ideas.Ex. Marshall Edmonds seemed pathetic to her, a person more to be pitied than to be scorned.Ex. By this later period pressmen in England were despised as mere 'horses', the 'great guzzlers of beer' who were rebuked by the young Benjamin Franklin for their mindless intemperance.Ex. There is a large number of people who cannot afford paperbacks and would like to read, but are afraid or scornful of the ethos of the middle-class library.Ex. Yet, despite his great erudition and powerful writings, his scheme has had little success in establishing itself as a major competitor to such schemes as DC, UDC and LC, which Bliss himself held in some contempt.Ex. Some black librarian see little progress towards race-neutral attitudes and finds themselves either directly or indirectly snubbed, patronised or completely ignored by users as well as staff members.Ex. In these instances, it is important to avoid putting one's colleagues in another unit on the defensive or deprecating another unit to a patron.Ex. The androgynous dandy lived the idea of beauty, had contempt for bourgeois values, and was elitist and estranged from women.Ex. It's the kind of barn where you can learn to ride without feeling mocked or like some hoity-toities are looking down their nose at you.Ex. The problem with that is that most literate societies look down on people who can't read well.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( menospreciar) < persona> to look down onb) ( rechazar) <oferta/ayuda> to spurn (liter), to rejectc) ( no tener en cuenta) <posibilidad/consejo> to disregard, discount* * *= disparage, scorn, despise, be scornful of, hold in + disgrace, snub, deprecate, have + contempt for, look down + Posesivo + nose at, look down on/upon.Ex: For whatever reason, Shera chose to disparage rather than to take seriously the substance of Briet's ideas.
Ex: Marshall Edmonds seemed pathetic to her, a person more to be pitied than to be scorned.Ex: By this later period pressmen in England were despised as mere 'horses', the 'great guzzlers of beer' who were rebuked by the young Benjamin Franklin for their mindless intemperance.Ex: There is a large number of people who cannot afford paperbacks and would like to read, but are afraid or scornful of the ethos of the middle-class library.Ex: Yet, despite his great erudition and powerful writings, his scheme has had little success in establishing itself as a major competitor to such schemes as DC, UDC and LC, which Bliss himself held in some contempt.Ex: Some black librarian see little progress towards race-neutral attitudes and finds themselves either directly or indirectly snubbed, patronised or completely ignored by users as well as staff members.Ex: In these instances, it is important to avoid putting one's colleagues in another unit on the defensive or deprecating another unit to a patron.Ex: The androgynous dandy lived the idea of beauty, had contempt for bourgeois values, and was elitist and estranged from women.Ex: It's the kind of barn where you can learn to ride without feeling mocked or like some hoity-toities are looking down their nose at you.Ex: The problem with that is that most literate societies look down on people who can't read well.* * *despreciar [A1 ]vt1 (menospreciar) ‹persona› to look down onla despreciaban por su humilde origen people looked down on her because of her humble backgroundlo desprecio profundamente I despise him2 (rechazar) ‹oferta/ayuda› to spurn ( liter), to rejectle despreció el regalo he spurned her giftes un trabajo que todos desprecian it's a job which everyone feels is beneath them3 (ser indiferente a) ‹peligro/muerte› to disregard, scorn ( liter)4 (no tener en cuenta) ‹posibilidad/consejo› to disregard, discount* * *
despreciar ( conjugate despreciar) verbo transitivo
( profundamente) to despise
despreciar verbo transitivo
1 (odiar) to despise
2 (menospreciar) to look down on, to scorn
3 (desdeñar) to reject, spurn
' despreciar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
menospreciar
English:
despise
- disdain
- flout
- look down on
- disregard
- nose
* * *despreciar vt1. [desdeñar] to look down on, to scorn;lo desprecian por su egoísmo they look down on him because of his selfishness;no sabes cómo te desprecio you can't imagine how much I despise you2. [rechazar] to spurn;ha despreciado muchas ofertas he has rejected many offers;tómeselo, no me lo desprecie take it, don't turn it down3. [ignorar] to scorn, to disregard;despreció el mal tiempo y se fue a esquiar scorning o disregarding the poor weather, he went skiing* * *v/t1 look down on, despise2 propuesta reject* * *despreciar vtdesdeñar, menospreciar: to despise, to scorn, to disdain* * *despreciar vb1. (menospreciar) to look down on / to despise2. (rechazar) to reject
См. также в других словарях:
menospreciar — Se conjuga como: cambiar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: menospreciar menospreciando menospreciado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. menosprecio… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
menospreciar — v. tr. O mesmo que menosprezar. ‣ Etimologia: espanhol menospreciar … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
menospreciar — ‘Tener [a alguien] en menos de lo que merece’. Se acentúa como anunciar (→ apéndice 1, n.º 4) … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
menospreciar — verbo transitivo 1. Considerar (una persona) [a otra persona o una cosa] menos valiosa o importante de lo que es: Un perito menospreció la gravedad de los daños. 2. Considerar (una persona … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
menospreciar — (De menos y preciar). 1. tr. Tener a alguien o algo en menos de lo que merece. 2. despreciar. ¶ MORF. conjug. c. anunciar … Diccionario de la lengua española
menospreciar — (Del cat. menysprear.) ► verbo transitivo 1 Considerar a una persona o una cosa por debajo de su valor: ■ menospreció su capacidad intelectual. SINÓNIMO degradar subestimar 2 Considerar una persona o una cosa de poco valor o importancia: ■ el… … Enciclopedia Universal
menospreciar — {{#}}{{LM M25510}}{{〓}} {{ConjM25510}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynM26156}} {{[}}menospreciar{{]}} ‹me·nos·pre·ciar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} Dar menos valor o menos importancia de lo que algo tiene: • No lo menosprecies como enemigo, porque es realmente… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
menospreciar — transitivo y pronominal 1) desestimar, tener en menos, subestimar, volver el rostro, mirar por encima del hombro, escupir en la cara, dar la espalda, dar con la puerta en las narices, despreciar*, hacer el feo, desairar, zaherir. ≠ atender. 2)… … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
menospreciar — tr. Tener una persona o cosa en menos de lo que vale, o merece valer … Diccionario Castellano
despreciar — transitivo 1) desestimar, subestimar, tener en poco, menospreciar, desvalorizar*, hollar. ≠ apreciar, valorizar. Desestimar, subestimar, tener en poco y menospreciar, son generalmente más atenuados que despreciar e indican formar una opinión o… … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
desechar — (Derivado de echar < lat. jactare, arrojar, lanzar.) ► verbo transitivo 1 Rechazar o negar una cosa posible: ■ desechó la idea de asistir a la reunión. SINÓNIMO descartar desestimar 2 Alejar un pesar, un temor, una sospecha o un mal… … Enciclopedia Universal