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1 rudeness
noun grosolănie; lipsă de maniere -
2 answer for
1) ((often with to) to bear the responsibility or be responsible for (something): I'll answer to your mother for your safety.) a răspunde de2) (to suffer or be punished (for something): You'll answer for your rudeness one day!) a plăti pentru -
3 antagonise
verb (to make an enemy of (someone): You are antagonizing her by your rudeness.) a-şi atrage duşmănia -
4 antagonize
verb (to make an enemy of (someone): You are antagonizing her by your rudeness.) a-şi atrage duşmănia -
5 apologise
(to say that one is sorry, for having done something wrong, for a fault etc: I must apologize to her for my rudeness.) a se scuza (pentru)- apologetically
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6 apologize
(to say that one is sorry, for having done something wrong, for a fault etc: I must apologize to her for my rudeness.) a se scuza (pentru)- apologetically
- apology -
7 direct
[di'rekt] 1. adjective1) (straight; following the quickest and shortest way: Is this the most direct route?) direct2) ((of manner etc) straightforward and honest: a direct answer.) sincer3) (occurring as an immediate result: His dismissal was a direct result of his rudeness to the manager.) direct4) (exact; complete: Her opinions are the direct opposite of his.) exact5) (in an unbroken line of descent from father to son etc: He is a direct descendant of Napoleon.) pe linie directă2. verb1) (to point, aim or turn in a particular direction: He directed my attention towards the notice.) a îndrepta2) (to show the way to: She directed him to the station.) a îndruma3) (to order or instruct: We will do as you direct.) a ordona4) (to control or organize: A policeman was directing the traffic; to direct a film.) a dirija; a regiza (un film)•- directional
- directive
- directly
- directness
- director
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8 disrespect
[disrə'spekt](rudeness or lack of respect: He spoke of his parents with disrespect.) lipsă de respect- disrespectfully -
9 endurance
noun (the power or ability to bear or to last: He has amazing (power of) endurance; Her rudeness is beyond endurance; ( also adjective) endurance tests.) puterea de a îndura; (de) rezistenţă -
10 endure
[in'djuə]1) (to bear patiently; to tolerate: She endures her troubles bravely; I can endure her rudeness no longer.) a suporta2) (to remain firm; to last: You must endure to the end; The memory of her great acting has endured.) a rezista (în timp)•- endurance -
11 enough
1. adjective(in the number or quantity etc needed: Have you enough money to pay for the books?; food enough for everyone.) destul2. pronoun(the amount needed: He has had enough to eat; I've had enough of her rudeness.) destul3. adverb1) (to the degree needed: Is it hot enough?; He swam well enough to pass the test.) destul (de)2) (one must admit; you must agree: She's pretty enough, but not beautiful; Oddly enough, it isn't raining.) destul (de) -
12 enrage
[in'rei‹](to make very angry: His son's rudeness enraged him.) a înfuria -
13 experience
[ik'spiəriəns] 1. noun1) ((knowledge, skill or wisdom gained through) practice in some activity, or the doing of something: Learn by experience - don't make the same mistake again; Has she had experience in teaching?) experienţă2) (an event that affects or involves a person etc: The earthquake was a terrible experience.) încercare2. verb(to have experience of; to feel: I have never before experienced such rudeness!) a cunoaşte; a simţi -
14 inexcusable
[inik'skju:zəbl](too bad etc to be excused or justified; not excusable: inexcusable rudeness.) de neiertat -
15 make amends
(to do something to improve the situation after doing something wrong, stupid etc: He gave her a present to make amends for his rudeness.) a repara, a îndrepta -
16 nerve
[nə:v] 1. noun1) (one of the cords which carry messages between all parts of the body and the brain.) nerv2) (courage: He must have needed a lot of nerve to do that; He lost his nerve.) curaj3) (rudeness: What a nerve!) tupeu2. verb(to force (oneself) to have enough courage (to do something): He nerved himself to climb the high tower.) a(-şi) face curaj- nerves- nervous
- nervously
- nervousness
- nervy
- nerviness
- nerve-racking
- nervous breakdown
- nervous system
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17 ostracise
(to refuse to accept (someone) in society or a group: His former friends ostracized him because of his rudeness.) a ostraciza -
18 ostracize
(to refuse to accept (someone) in society or a group: His former friends ostracized him because of his rudeness.) a ostraciza -
19 rude
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20 seldom
['seldəm](rarely; not often: I've seldom experienced such rudeness.) rar(eori)
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