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  • 1 outrageous

    adjective (noticeably terrible: an outrageous hat; outrageous behaviour.) odporný, neznesiteľný, urážlivý
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    • výstredný
    • zlocinný
    • zúrivý
    • urážlivý
    • hanebný
    • hrubý
    • prudký
    • pohoršlivý
    • krutý
    • nemierny
    • nehanblivý
    • nemravný
    • neúctivý

    English-Slovak dictionary > outrageous

  • 2 conventional

    adjective ((negative unconventional) according to the accepted standards etc; not outrageous or eccentric: conventional dress; the more conventional forms of art.) konvenčný
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    • bežný
    • dohovorený
    • dohodnutý
    • konvencný
    • obvyklý

    English-Slovak dictionary > conventional

  • 3 outrage

    1. noun
    (a wicked act, especially of great violence: the outrages committed by the soldiers; The decision to close the road is a public outrage.) násilnosť; urážka; pobúrenie
    2. verb
    (to hurt, shock or insult: She was outraged by his behaviour.) rozhorčiť
    - outrageously
    - outrageousness
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    • znásilnit
    • zneuctit
    • zneuctenie
    • zneuctovat
    • znásilnovat
    • urážka
    • urazit
    • tupit
    • ukrutnost
    • urážat
    • previnit sa
    • dopustit sa násilia
    • dopúštat sa násilia
    • dopustit sa krutosti
    • hnev
    • rozhorcenie
    • rozhorcit
    • rozzúrit
    • pobúrit
    • pobúrenie
    • potupa
    • potupit
    • krivda
    • násilnost
    • násilný cin
    • násilie
    • násilenstvo

    English-Slovak dictionary > outrage

  • 4 unearthly

    1) (supernatural, mysterious or frightening: an unearthly sight.) nadprirodzený
    2) (outrageous or unreasonable: He telephoned at the unearthly (= very early) hour of 6.30 a.m.) neľudský
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    • záhadný
    • tajuplný
    • tajomný
    • strašný
    • fantastický
    • absurdný
    • rajský
    • nadpozemský
    • nadprirodzený
    • nadzemský
    • neskutocný
    • neludský
    • nemožný
    • nevhodný
    • nebeský
    • nezemský

    English-Slovak dictionary > unearthly

  • 5 unthinkable

    (too outrageous to be considered: It would be unthinkable to ask him to do that.) nemysliteľný
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    • nepravdepodobný
    • neodmyslitelný
    • nepredstavitelný

    English-Slovak dictionary > unthinkable

  • 6 unholy

    1) (disrespectful or irreverent: shrieks of unholy laughter.) neúctivý; zlý
    2) (outrageous or unreasonable: an unholy din.) príšerný

    English-Slovak dictionary > unholy

См. также в других словарях:

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  • outrageous — outrageous, monstrous, heinous, atrocious mean enormously or flagrantly bad or horrible. Something outrageous violates even the lowest standard of what is right or decent or exceeds one s power to suffer or tolerate {an outrageous practical joke} …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

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  • Outrageous — Single par Britney Spears extrait de l’album In The Zone Face A Outrageous Face B Outrageous Sortie Fin Juillet 2004 Enregistrement 2003 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Outrageous — «Outrageous» Сингл Бритни Спирс из альбома In the Zone Выпущен 13 июля 2004 …   Википедия

  • Outrageous — Out*ra geous (out*r[=a] j[u^]s), a. [OF. outrageus, F. outrageux. See {Outrage}, n.] Of the nature of an outrage; exceeding the limits of right, reason, or decency; such as to cause outrage; involving or doing an outrage; furious; violent;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • outrageous — out·ra·geous /au̇t rā jəs/ adj: going beyond standards of decency: utterly intolerable in a civilized society outrageous conduct out·ra·geous·ly adv out·ra·geous·ness n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • outrageous — [out΄rā′jəs] adj. [OFr outrageus: see OUTRAGE & OUS] 1. having the nature of, involving, or doing great injury or wrong 2. exceeding all bounds of decency or reasonableness; very offensive or shocking 3. violent in action or disposition;… …   English World dictionary

  • outrageous — [adj1] very bad abominable, atrocious, barbaric, beastly, brazen, contemptible, contumelious, corrupt, criminal, debasing, debauching, degenerate, depraving, disgraceful, disgracing, egregious, flagitious, flagrant, gross, heinous, horrendous,… …   New thesaurus

  • outrageous — (adj.) c.1300, excessive, extravagant, from O.Fr. outrageus (see OUTRAGE (Cf. outrage)). Meaning flagrantly evil is late 14c.; modern teen slang usages of it unwittingly approach the original and etymological sense of outrage. Related:… …   Etymology dictionary

  • outrageous — ► ADJECTIVE 1) shockingly bad or excessive. 2) very bold and unusual. DERIVATIVES outrageously adverb outrageousness noun …   English terms dictionary

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