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1 pejorative
[pɪ'dʒɒrətɪv]Abbreviation: pejor -
2 уничижительный
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3 пейоративное слово
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > пейоративное слово
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4 уничижительный
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5 уничижительный
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6 Америкос
American English: ugly American (pejorative term for American) -
7 америкос
American English: ugly American (pejorative term for American) -
8 бранное слово
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9 бранный
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10 войти в привычную колею
1) General subject: be stuck in a groove, get into a groove, get stuck in a groove2) American English: fall into a routine, get stuck in a rut [pejorative meaning]Универсальный русско-английский словарь > войти в привычную колею
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11 жук
2) Biology: beetle (Coleoptera)3) Colloquial: a rat (предприимчивый, своекорыстный, бессовестный человек (неодобрительно) a resourceful but unscrupulous person (pejorative)), a slick operator, a smooth operator, a snake4) Engineering: kink5) Scottish language: golach -
12 круговая порука
1) General subject: solidarity, conspiracy of silence, joint responsibility2) Colloquial: getting their stories straight, having the same story (взаимопомощь (неодобрительно) covering for each other by having the same alibi (in Russian pejorative))3) Slang: code of silence4) Law: frank pledge (ответственность общины за преступление, совершенное её членом), frank- pledge (ответственность общины за преступление, совершенное её членом), frankpledge, Collective responsibility, mutual guarantee5) Sociology: mutual cover-up6) American English: one hand washing the other (Slang expression), covering each other's backs7) leg.N.P. frank pledge (old English law), joint and several liability of members of a community for each other, responsibility similar in nature to frank-pledge -
13 неблагоприятный
1) General subject: adverse, bad, baffling, contrarious, contrary (contrary weather - неблагоприятная погода), cross, hawkish (о комментариях, прогнозах), inauspicious, inimical, negative, suboptimal, unfair (о ветре), unfavourable, unfavourable (smb.) (кого-л.), unfriendly, unkindly, unpropitious, untoward, unwholesome (напр, the unwholesome image of Russian business abroad), disadvantageous, unconducive2) Computers: undesired3) Medicine: pejorative, unfavorable4) Obsolete: froward5) Mathematics: unsuccessful6) Law: adverse (напр. о решении суда)7) Automobile industry: hostile8) Forestry: foul (о погоде)9) Telecommunications: severe10) Fishery: detrimental11) Banking: onerous12) Metrology: adverse (например, о факторе), heavy (о режиме работы)14) Drilling: rough15) Automation: unwanted (напр. о перемещении)16) Quality control: adverse (о воздействии)17) Makarov: evil, thwart, uncongenial -
14 неодобрительные высказывания
General subject: pejorative connotationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неодобрительные высказывания
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15 неодобрительный
General subject: deprecative, disapprobative, disapprobatory, disapproving, dyslogistic, frowning, unapproving, judgmental, pejorative -
16 отрицательно оценочный
Linguistics: deteriorative, pejorativeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отрицательно оценочный
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17 пейоративного значения
Linguistics: pejorativeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пейоративного значения
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18 пейоративный
Linguistics: deteriorative, pejorative -
19 пессимистический
1) General subject: depreciatory, downbeat, gloom and doom, gloom-and-doom, pejorative, pessimistic, pessimistical, Manichaean, dim2) Jargon: sow3) Makarov: apocalyptic (о прогнозах, комментариях) -
20 плотский
1) General subject: animal, carnal, fleshly, pandemic, sensual, sensuous (sensuous, affecting or appealing to the senses (without the pejorative implications of sensual), e.g. I got up and ran about the...meadow in my bare feet. I remember the sensuous pleasure of it (C. Day Lewis). - The Oxford Guide to)2) Makarov: animalistic, fleshy, material
См. также в других словарях:
pejorative — depreciative, disparaging, 1882, from Fr. péjoratif (fem. péjorative), from L.L. pejoratus, pp. of pejorare make worse, from L. pejor worse, related to pessimus worst, pessum downward, to the ground. English had a verb pejorate to worsen from… … Etymology dictionary
pejorative — [pi jôr′ə tiv, pijär′ə tiv; ] occas. [ pē′jə rāt΄iv, pej′ərāt΄iv] adj. [< L pejoratus, pp. of pejorare, to make worse < pejor, worse, orig., inclined downward < IE base * ped ,FOOT] 1. declining; making or becoming worse: applied to… … English World dictionary
Pejorative — Pe*jor a*tive, a. [F. p[ e]joratif, fr. L. pejor, used as compar. of malus evil.] Implying or imputing evil; depreciatory; disparaging; unfavorable. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pejorative — I adjective abusive, acrimonious, belittling, blackening, calumnious, castigatory, censorious, critical, cynical, damaging, decrying, defamatory, denigrating, denunciatory, depreciative, depreciatory, derisive, derogative, derogatory, detracting … Law dictionary
pejorative — *derogatory, depreciatory, depreciative, disparaging, slighting Analogous words: contemptuous, despiteful, scornful, disdainful (see corresponding nouns under DESPISE vb): decrying, belittling, minimizing (see DECRY) Contrasted words: praising,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
pejorative — [adj] negative, belittling debasing, deprecatory, depreciatory, derisive, derogatory, detracting, detractive, detractory, disadvantageous, disparaging, irreverent, rude, slighting, uncomplimentary, unpleasant; concept 267 Ant. complimentary,… … New thesaurus
pejorative — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ expressing contempt or disapproval. DERIVATIVES pejoratively adverb. ORIGIN French péjoratif, from Latin pejorare make worse … English terms dictionary
Pejorative — Pejoratives[1] (or terms of abuse, derogatory terms), including name slurs,[2] are words or grammatical forms that connote negativity and express contempt or distaste. A term can be regarded as pejorative in some social groups but not in others,… … Wikipedia
péjorative — ● péjoratif, péjorative adjectif (bas latin pejorare, aggraver, du latin classique pejor, oris, pire) péjoratif nom masculin (bas latin pejorare, aggraver, du latin classique pejor, oris, pire) Se dit d un terme ou d un affixe qui tend à… … Encyclopédie Universelle
pejorative — [[t]pəʤɒ̱rətɪv, AM ʤɔ͟ːr [/t]] ADJ GRADED A pejorative word or expression is one that expresses criticism of someone or something. [FORMAL] I agree I am ambitious, and I don t see that as a pejorative term... Isn t there a suggestion that poetess … English dictionary
pejorative — pejoratively, adv. /pi jawr euh tiv, jor , pej euh ray , pee jeuh /, adj. 1. having a disparaging, derogatory, or belittling effect or force: the pejorative affix ling in princeling. n. 2. a pejorative form or word, as poetaster. [1880 85; < L… … Universalium