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[rɪ`pʌls]отпор, отражениеотказ; непринятие, отклонениеотражать, отбиватьне принимать; отталкивать, отвергатьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > repulse
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[re·pulse || rɪ'pʌls]◙ n. דחייה; הדיפה◙ v. לדחות; להדוף* * *◙ הפידה ;הייחד◄◙ ףודהל ;תוחדל◄ -
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1. verb1) (to repel (an enemy).) slå/drive tilbake2) (to refuse to accept eg help from, or be friendly to.) støte fra seg, avvise2. noun((an) act of repulsing.) tilbakeslag, avvising- repulsive
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- repulsiveness Isubst. \/rɪˈpʌls\/( sjelden) avslag, avvisning, nederlagIIverb \/rɪˈpʌls\/1) slå tilbake, avverge med makt2) avvise, tilbakevise, støte bortbe repulsed by something bli kvalm av noe, oppleve noe som avskyelig, oppleve noe som frastøtende -
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1. verb1) (to repel (an enemy).) slå tilbage2) (to refuse to accept eg help from, or be friendly to.) afslå2. noun((an) act of repulsing.) modvilje- repulsive
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- repulsiveness* * *1. verb1) (to repel (an enemy).) slå tilbage2) (to refuse to accept eg help from, or be friendly to.) afslå2. noun((an) act of repulsing.) modvilje- repulsive
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menahan, memukul mundur, menolak, menampik* * *memukul mundur* * *menahan, memukul mundur, menolak, menampik* * *menangkis -
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n.iñkaar / jhiRki / SHikast (f.)--------v.t.pas paa karna / piichhey dhakeylna -
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1. verb1) (to repel (an enemy).) hrekja aftur2) (to refuse to accept eg help from, or be friendly to.) vísa á bug2. noun((an) act of repulsing.) höfnun- repulsive
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I [ri`pels] n1) відсіч, відбиття2) відмоваII [ri'pels] v2) спростовувати ( звинувачення)3) відкидати, відмовляти, не приймати -
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n. itme, püskürtme, geri çevirme, kabaca reddetme, geri tepme————————v. püskürtmek, itelemek, kovmak, itmek, itici gelmek, iğrendirmek, geri çevirmek, kabaca reddetmek* * *püskürt* * *1. verb1) (to repel (an enemy).) püskürtmek2) (to refuse to accept eg help from, or be friendly to.) reddetmek2. noun((an) act of repulsing.) püskürtme- repulsive
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• torjua• iljettää• inhottaa• inhota• hylätä• tappio• lyödä takaisin* * *1. verb1) (to repel (an enemy).) torjua2) (to refuse to accept eg help from, or be friendly to.) kieltäytyä2. noun((an) act of repulsing.) torjuminen- repulsive
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n. 1. няцаалт, бут цохилт. 2. татгалзал. v. 1. бут цохих, хариу цохих. 2. үл ойшоох, эс тоомсорлох, түлхэх. 3. дургүйг нь хүргэх. -
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vt., n. 격퇴하다(repel), 반박하다, 물리치다, 거절하다, 퇴짜놓다, 격퇴, 거절, 퇴짜 -
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دفع ، رد، پس زني ، دفع كردن ، راندن -
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s odbijanje; suzbijanje; neuspijeh, poraz / to meet with a # = biti odbijen, poražen; ne biti uslišan* * *
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отталкивание || отталкиватьThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > repulse
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Repulse — may refer to:* HMS Repulse, several ships of the Royal Navy * Repulse Bay at Southern District, Hong Kong * Repulse Bay Airport at Nunavut, Canada * Repulse Bay, Nunavut, a city at Nunavut, Canada that supports airports See also * Repulsion… … Wikipedia
Repulse — Re*pulse (r? p?ls ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Repulsed} ( p?lst ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Repulsing}.] [L. repulsus, p. p. of repellere. See {Repel}.] 1. To repel; to beat or drive back; as, to repulse an assault; to repulse the enemy. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
repulse — [n] snub; rejection brush off*, check, cold shoulder*, defeat, disappointment, failure, nix*, nothing doing*, rebuff, refusal, reverse, slap in the face*, spurning, thumbs down*, turndown; concepts 388,674 Ant. attraction, enchantment repulse… … New thesaurus
Repulse — Re*pulse , n. [L. repulsa, fr. repellere, repulsum.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of repelling or driving back; also, the state of being repelled or driven back. [1913 Webster] By fate repelled, and with repulses tired. Denham. [1913 Webster] He… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
repulse — I verb beat back, beat off, chase, check, counteract, countervail, defeat, dispel, drive away, drive back, eschew, fend off, frustrate, gainsay, grapple with, hinder, impede, keep at bay, make a stand, obstruct, oppose, oppugn, overthrow,… … Law dictionary
repulse — 1530s, n. and v., originally in Bellenden s Livy, from L. repulsus, pp. of repellere (see REPULSION (Cf. repulsion)). Related: Repulsed; repulsing … Etymology dictionary
repulse — ► VERB 1) drive back (an attacking enemy) by force. 2) rebuff or refuse to accept. 3) cause to feel intense distaste or disgust. ► NOUN ▪ the action or an instance of repulsing or being repulsed. ORIGIN from Latin repellere, from pellere to drive … English terms dictionary
repulse — [ri puls′] vt. repulsed, repulsing [< L repulsus, pp. of repellere,REPEL] 1. to drive back; repel, as an attack 2. to repel with discourtesy, coldness, indifference, etc.; refuse, reject, or rebuff 3. to be repulsive, or disgusting, to n. [L… … English World dictionary
Repulse — Die britische Royal Navy besaß insgesamt 12 Schiffe mit dem Namen HMS Repulse Die erste HMS Repulse war eine 50 Kanonen Galeone, auch bekannt als Due Repulse, 1595 vom Stapel gelaufen und in den Listen noch bis 1645 geführt Die zweite HMS Repulse … Deutsch Wikipedia
repulse — repulser, n. /ri puls /, v., repulsed, repulsing, n. v.t. 1. to drive back; repel: to repulse an assailant. 2. to repel with denial, discourtesy, or the like; refuse or reject. 3. to cause feelings of repulsion in: The scenes of violence in the… … Universalium
repulse — UK [rɪˈpʌls] / US verb [transitive] Word forms repulse : present tense I/you/we/they repulse he/she/it repulses present participle repulsing past tense repulsed past participle repulsed formal 1) to force an army or other group of people to move… … English dictionary