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1 affront
[əˈfrant]1. nounan insult, usually one made in public:إهَانَة عَلَنِيَّهHis remarks were obviously intended as an affront to her.
2. verbto insult or offend:يُهِين عَلَانِيَّةWe were affronted by the offhand way in which they treated us.
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2 публічна образа
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3 публичное оскорбление
Русско-английский юридический словарь > публичное оскорбление
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4 публичное оскорбление
Русско-английский юридический словарь > публичное оскорбление
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5 публичное оскорбление
Юридический русско-английский словарь > публичное оскорбление
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6 оскорбление оскорблени·е
1) insult, offence; (грубое) outrage; (публичное) affront; (власти) contemptпубличное оскорбление — public affront / insult
нанести публичное оскорбление — to offer / to produce an affront (to), to put an affront (on)
2) юр. assaultRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > оскорбление оскорблени·е
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7 публичное оскорбление
1) General subject: affront2) Law: public insult, scandal3) Jargon: hatchet Job4) Makarov: public affrontУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > публичное оскорбление
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8 outrage aux bonnes mœurs
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9 outrage
outrage [utʀaʒ]masculine noun• faire outrage à [+ réputation, mémoire] to dishonour (Brit) to dishonor (US) ; [+ pudeur, honneur] to outrage* * *utʀaʒnom masculin insultfaire outrage à — to be an insult to [personne, réputation, mémoire]; to be an affront to [raison, morale]
Phrasal Verbs:* * *utʀaʒ nm1) (= affront, offense) insultfaire subir les derniers outrages à une femme > lit — to ravish a woman lit
2) DROIT* * *outrage nm insult; faire outrage à to be an insult to [personne, réputation, mémoire]; to be an affront to [raison, morale].outrage à agent verbal assault of a policeman; outrage aux bonnes mœurs affront to public decency; outrage à magistrat contempt ¢ of court; outrage à la pudeur indecency ¢.[utraʒ] nom masculin1. [offense] insult2. DROIT -
10 laver
laver [lave]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = nettoyer) to wash ; [+ plaie] to cleanb. [+ affront, injure] to avenge ; [+ péchés, honte] to expiate• laver qn d'une accusation/d'un soupçon to clear sb of an accusation/of suspicion2. reflexive verb► se lavera. [personne] to wash• se laver la figure/les mains to wash one's face/one's hands• se laver d'une accusation to clear o.s. of a chargeb. [vêtement, tissu] ça se lave en machine it's machine-washable* * *lave
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1) ( nettoyer) to wash [vêtement, enfant, voiture]laver la vaisselle — to do the dishes, to do the washing-up GB
2) ( désinfecter) to clean [plaie]3) liter [pluie, orage] to wash [rue, ciel]4) ( innocenter) to clear5) ( venger) liter to wash away [humiliation, péché]6) Art to wash
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se laver verbe pronominal1) ( soi-même) to wash2) [tissu, vêtement] to be washable3) fig, liter••* * *lave vt1) [linge, voiture] to washlaver la vaisselle — to wash the dishes, to do the washing-up Grande-Bretagne
2) [tache] to wash off3) fig, [affront] to avenge4) (= innocenter)laver qn de [accusation] — to clear sb of
* * *laver verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( nettoyer) to wash [vêtement, enfant, voiture]; laver qch à l'eau froide to wash sth in cold water; laver son linge to do one's washing; il lave et je repasse he does the washing and I do the ironing; laver la vaisselle to do the dishes, to do the washing-up GB; laver qch à grande eau to wash sth down; laver qch au jet to hose sth down; laver une surface avec une éponge to wash a surface with a sponge; laver qch à la brosse to scrub sth; laver ses carreaux to clean one's windows; ⇒ linge;3 liter [pluie, orage] to wash [rue, ciel];4 ( innocenter) to clear ; laver qn d'une accusation/d'un soupçon to clear sb of an accusation/of a suspicion;5 ( venger) liter to wash away [humiliation, péché]; laver qch dans le sang [injure, outrage] to exact retribution in blood for sth;6 Art to wash.B se laver vpr1 ( soi-même) to wash; je vais me laver I'm going to wash ou to have a wash; se laver la tête/les mains to wash one's hair/one's hands; se laver les dents to brush one's teeth; se laver d'un affront liter to exact retribution for an insult littér;2 [tissu, vêtement] to be washable; se laver à l'eau froide to be washable in cold water; se laver facilement to be easy to wash; se laver en machine to be machine washable.se laver les mains de qch to wash one's hands of sth; je m'en lave les mains I'm washing my hands of it.[lave] verbe transitif1. [vêtement, tissu] to wash[tache] to wash out ou off (separable)[surface] to wash down (separable)[avec une brosse] to scrub2. [faire la toilette de] to washlaver la tête ou les cheveux à quelqu'un to wash somebody's hair3. [expier - péché] to wash away (separable)[dégager] to clear[estomac] to wash ou to pump out (separable)6. [minerai] to wash————————se laver verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)lave-toi tout seul, comme un grand you're old enough to wash yourselfse laver la figure/les mains to wash one's face/handsse laver les dents to clean ou to brush one's teeth————————se laver verbe pronominal (emploi passif)ça se lave très bien it's very easy to wash, it washes very well————————se laver de verbe pronominal plus préposition -
11 Beleidigung
f1. insult; JUR. slander; schriftliche: libel; etw. als Beleidigung empfinden take offen|ce (Am. -se) at s.th., consider s.th. an offen|ce (Am. -se); sich gegenseitig Beleidigungen an den Kopf werfen trade insults* * *die Beleidigungoffence; offense; insult; affront; wrong; libel; scathe; contumely* * *Be|lei|di|gungf -, -eninsult; (JUR ) (mündliche) slander; (schriftliche) libeleine Beléídigung für das Auge — an eyesore
etw als Beléídigung auffassen — to take sth as an insult, to take offence (Brit) or offense (US) at sth
* * *die1) (an insult, usually one made in public: His remarks were obviously intended as an affront to her.) affront2) ((a) comment or action that insults: She took it as an insult that he did not shake hands with her.) insult* * *Be·lei·di·gung<-, -en>f2. (Schmähung) insultetw als [eine] \Beleidigung auffassen to take sth as an insult, to take offence [or AM -se] at sth* * *die; Beleidigung, Beleidigungen insult; (Rechtsw.) (schriftlich) libel; (mündlich) slandereine Beleidigung für das Auge/Ohr — (fig.) an offence to the eye/ear
* * *sich gegenseitig Beleidigungen an den Kopf werfen trade insults* * *die; Beleidigung, Beleidigungen insult; (Rechtsw.) (schriftlich) libel; (mündlich) slandereine Beleidigung für das Auge/Ohr — (fig.) an offence to the eye/ear
* * *f.affront n.indignity n.insult n.libel n.offence n.scathe n.slander n. -
12 blufærdighed
(en) modesty ( fx the natural modesty of children);[ krænke blufærdigheden] affront public decency;( blotte sig) expose oneself (indecently);[ krænkelse af blufærdigheden] affront to public decency;(jur) offence against public decency; indecent exposure. -
13 oltraggio
m (pl -ggi) offence, AE offense, outrage* * *oltraggio s.m.1 outrage; ( insulto) insult, abuse; ( offesa) offence: recare oltraggio alla giustizia, al pudore, to be an outrage against justice, decency; recare oltraggio a qlcu., to commit an outrage on (o against) s.o.; subire un oltraggio, to suffer an affront; vendicare un oltraggio, to revenge an insult // (dir.): oltraggio alla corte, contempt of court; oltraggio a pubblico ufficiale, insulting a public officer // quel lusso è un oltraggio alla miseria, that luxury is an insult to misery* * *fare o recare oltraggio a to be an insult to [persona, memoria, reputazione]; to be an affront to [ragione, morale]; gli -gi del tempo — fig. the ravages o injuries of time
oltraggio al pudore — indecent exposure, indecency
* * *oltraggiopl. -gi /ol'traddʒo, dʒi/sostantivo m.outrage, offence BE, offense AE; fare o recare oltraggio a to be an insult to [ persona, memoria, reputazione]; to be an affront to [ ragione, morale]; gli -gi del tempo fig. the ravages o injuries of time\oltraggio alla corte contempt of court; oltraggio a pubblico ufficiale verbal assault of a policeman; oltraggio al pudore indecent exposure, indecency. -
14 оскорблять
Глагол оскорблять передается на английский язык глаголами offend, insult, affront и outrage. Offend имеет значение 'обидеть, ранить чье-л. чувство' (часто ненамеренно): ненамеренно оскорбить друга – to offend one's friend unintentionally. Offend также означает 'неприятно раздражать': оскорблять слух – to offend one's ear. Insult, в отличие от offend, всегда имеет в 'виду обдуманное, намеренное оскорбление: оскорблять словом и делом – to insult by word and action. Affront означает 'оскорбить публично': оскорбить кого-л. в присутствии его сына – to affront a man in the presence of his own son. Outrage предполагает тяжелое, грубое оскорбление, поругание, часто употребляется с отвлеченными существительными: оскорблять общественное мнение – to outrage public opinion.Трудности английского языка (лексический справочник). Русско-английский словарь > оскорблять
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15 forhånelse
subst. insult (av to, f.eks. an insult to the public) subst. affront (f.eks. ) subst. scorn, derision, contumely -
16 fornærmelse
sg - fornǽrmelsen, pl - fornǽrmelserоби́да ж, оскорбле́ние с* * *affront, brickbat, insult, offence* * *( fornærmethed) resentment. -
17 offendere
offend* * *offendere v.tr.1 to offend: non avresti dovuto offenderlo, you should not have offended him; non l'ho detto per offenderlo, I did not mean to hurt his feelings when I said it // offendere Dio, to offend against the Lord, ( con bestemmie) to blaspheme2 ( violare, oltraggiare) to break*, to infringe; to offend; ( nuocere a) to be detrimental to (sthg.): offendere l'onore di qlcu., to offend s.o.'s honour; offendere qlcu. nella proprietà, to damage (o to harm) s.o.'s property; la sua condotta offende la moralità pubblica, his conduct is detrimental to public morality; offendere la legge, to break the law; offendere i diritti di qlcu., to infringe on s.o.'s rights; il suo spettacolo offende il buon gusto, her show is in really bad taste3 ( ledere) to injure, to damage; ( con un'arma) to wound: fortunatamente il proiettile non ha offeso gli organi vitali, fortunately the bullet has not damaged the vital organs5 (mil.) to damage.◘ offendersi v.intr.pron. to feel* hurt (by sthg.), to be offended (at, by sthg.), to take* offence (at sthg.): non offenderti se ti dico queste cose, don't take it amiss (o don't take offence o don't be offended) if I tell you these things; si offendeva sempre per le mie osservazioni, he was always offended at (o by) my remarks; è molto permaloso, si offende per niente, he is very touchy, he takes offence at nothing; non è il caso di offendere, there's no need to take offence◆ v.rifl.rec. to offend each other (one another), to insult each other (one another); to get* at each other (one another): continuarono a offendere per tutta la sera, they went on insulting each other all evening.* * *1. [of'fɛndere]vb irreg vt1) (persona, morale pubblica, senso estetico) to offend, (ferire) to hurtoffendere qn nell'onore — to offend sb's honour Brit o honor Am
2) (insultare) to insult, offend3) (violare: libertà, diritti) to violate, (legge) to break2. vr (offendersi)(uso reciproco) to insult each other3. vip (offendersi)offendersi (per) — to take offence Brit o offense Am (at), be offended (by)
* * *[of'fɛndere] 1.verbo transitivo1) to offend, to hurt*, to give* offence to2) relig. to trespass against [Dio, cielo]3) fig. to offend, to go* against [ragione, moralità, buon gusto]; to outrage [sentimenti, pubblico]; to offend [sensibilità, vista]; to be* an affront to [ intelligenza]; to hurt*, to wound, to injure [ amor proprio]; to undermine [ onore]4) dir. to offend, to outrage [ pudore]5) to injure, to damage, to wound [ organo vitale]2.verbo pronominale offendersi-rsi facilmente, per un nonnulla — to take offence easily, to be quick to take offence
non ti offendere, ma... — no offence intended, but
2) (reciprocamente) to exchange insults* * *offendere/of'fεndere/ [10]1 to offend, to hurt*, to give* offence to; non voleva offendere she meant no offence; lo ha offeso andandosene presto he hurt him by leaving early2 relig. to trespass against [Dio, cielo]3 fig. to offend, to go* against [ragione, moralità, buon gusto]; to outrage [sentimenti, pubblico]; to offend [sensibilità, vista]; to be* an affront to [ intelligenza]; to hurt*, to wound, to injure [ amor proprio]; to undermine [ onore]4 dir. to offend, to outrage [ pudore]5 to injure, to damage, to wound [ organo vitale]II offendersi verbo pronominale1 to get* offended ( per over), to take* offence ( per at); -rsi facilmente, per un nonnulla to take offence easily, to be quick to take offence; non ti offendere, ma... no offence intended, but...2 (reciprocamente) to exchange insults. -
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m (G afrontu) książk. affront- zrobić komuś afront to affront sb- spotkał go kolejny afront towarzyski he was once again affronted in publicThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > afron|t
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19 obraz|a
f sgt 1. (zniewaga) offence C/U GB, offense C/U US, insult- nie nazwałbym ich zwierzętami, to byłaby obraza dla zwierząt I wouldn’t call them animals, that would be an insult to animals- obraza słowna an insult2. (obrażenie się) resentment- na jego twarzy widniała obraza there was an expression of resentment on his face3. (wykroczenie) obraza urzędu prezydenta a slur on the presidency- obraza sądu contempt of court- obraza uczuć religijnych an affront to a. an offence against religious feelings□ obraza moralności (publicznej) offence against a. affront to public morality■ bez obrazy no offence (meant) GB, no offense (meant) US- obraza boska przest. an outrageThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obraz|a
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20 оскорбление
с. (рд.)1) (обида, унижение) insult (to); ( грубое) outrage (against)нанести́ оскорбле́ние (дт.) — insult (d)
переноси́ть оскорбле́ния — endure insults
оскорбле́ние ли́чности — personal insult
тяжёлое оскорбле́ние — harsh / gross insult
смерте́льное оскорбле́ние — mortal / deadly insult
оскорбле́ние де́йствием юр. — assault and battery
оскорбле́ние сло́вом — contumely
оскорбле́ние фла́га — an affront to the flag
оскорбле́ние чьей-л па́мяти — an insult to the memory of smb
оскорбле́ние чьего́-л досто́инства — an insult / affront to smb's dignity
оскорбле́ние обще́ственной мора́ли — an outrage against public morality
2) (что-л раздражающее, некрасивое) an offense (to)оскорбле́ние взо́ра [слу́ха] — an offense to the eye [ear]
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