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2 Finally Approved (sarcastic variation of Final Approval)
Abbreviation: FAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Finally Approved (sarcastic variation of Final Approval)
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3 Painfully Sarcastic
Chat: PSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Painfully Sarcastic
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4 This means that you do not believe that day will ever come. In other words you are being sarcastic.
General subject: 'That is the day!Универсальный русско-английский словарь > This means that you do not believe that day will ever come. In other words you are being sarcastic.
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5 саркастически
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6 саркастичный
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7 саркастический
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8 саркастичный
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9 саркастический
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10 саркастический
sarcastic имя прилагательное: -
11 ироничный
sarcastic, teasing (см. тж [ref dict="OurDictionary (En-Ru)"]ironic[/ref] в англо-русской части словаря) -
12 съязвить
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13 саркастический
Синонимический ряд:1. насмешливый (прил.) иронический; насмешливый; сардонический2. язвительный (прил.) едкий; ехидный; желчный; колкий; ядовитый; язвительный -
14 Save Our Skins
1) General subject: SOS (sarcastic version of Save Our Souls - emergency radio call for help)2) Abbreviation: S.O.S. (sarcastic version of Save Our Souls - emergency radio call for help) -
15 колкий
1) General subject: acrid, acrimonious, arrowy, barbed, biting, caustic, cleavable, cutting, edged (о замечании), epigrammatic, epigrammatical, incisive, mordant, nipping, nippy, peppery, pointed (о замечании), prickly, pungent, quippish, racy, retortive, sarcastic, sharp (о замечаниях, словах), spinous, spiny, tart, tart tongued, tart-tongued, taunting, trenchant, waspish2) Bookish: mordacious3) New Zealand: (о реплике) snarky (mixture of sarcastic and nasty)4) Makarov: abrasive (о тоне, замечании и т.п.), home, poignant, spinescent, spinose, tart (об ответе, возражении) -
16 насмешливо-язвительно относиться
General subject: be sarcastic about (к чему-л.), to be sarcastic about (smth.) (к чему-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > насмешливо-язвительно относиться
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17 Я-17
ОСТРЫЙ ЯЗЫК NP sing only)1. \Я-17 чей, кого. Also: ОСТРЫЙ ЯЗЫЧОК coll s.o. 's ability to say and habit of saying sarcastic, cutting things in conversationsharp (biting, barbed, quick etc) tongue.Мужчины побаивались Машенькиного острого язычка: она могла такое сказать, что потом над неудачником долго потешался весь отдел. The men feared Masha's sharp tongue: she could say things that would have the entire department laughing at you for a long time to come.2. у кого \Я-17VP subj. with copula) s.o. is witty, sarcastic in conversation: у X-a острый язык = X is sharp-tongued (tart-tongued) X has a sharp (biting, quick etc) tongue.«Был сегодня у неё (Елизаветы), угощала чаем с халвой... Острый язык, в меру умна...» (Шолохов 2). "Called on her (Yelizaveta) today, she gave me tea and halvah....Sharp tongue, moderately clever..." (2a). -
18 острый язык
[NP; sing only]=====1. острый язык чей, кого. Also: ОСТРЫЙ ЯЗЫЧОК coll s.o.'s ability to say and habit of saying sarcastic, cutting things in conversation:- sharp <biting, barbed, quick etc> tongue.♦ Мужчины побаивались Машенькиного острого язычка: она могла такое сказать, что потом над неудачником долго потешался весь отдел. The men feared Masha's sharp tongue: she could say things that would have the entire department laughing at you for a long time to come.2. у кого острый язык [VPsubj with copula]⇒ s.o. is witty, sarcastic in conversation:- X has a sharp (biting, quick etc) tongue.♦ "Был сегодня у неё [Елизаветы], угощала чаем с халвой... Острый язык, в меру умна..." (Шолохов 2). "Called on her [Yelizaveta] today, she gave me tea and halvah....Sharp tongue, moderately clever..." (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > острый язык
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19 острый язычок
[NP; sing only]=====1. острый язычок чей, кого. Also: ОСТРЫЙ ЯЗЫЧОК coll s.o.'s ability to say and habit of saying sarcastic, cutting things in conversation:- sharp <biting, barbed, quick etc> tongue.♦ Мужчины побаивались Машенькиного острого язычка: она могла такое сказать, что потом над неудачником долго потешался весь отдел. The men feared Masha's sharp tongue: she could say things that would have the entire department laughing at you for a long time to come.2. у кого острый язычок [VPsubj with copula]⇒ s.o. is witty, sarcastic in conversation:- X has a sharp (biting, quick etc) tongue.♦ "Был сегодня у неё [Елизаветы], угощала чаем с халвой... Острый язык, в меру умна..." (Шолохов 2). "Called on her [Yelizaveta] today, she gave me tea and halvah....Sharp tongue, moderately clever..." (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > острый язычок
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20 Not One Of Nature's Gentlemen
Abbreviation: NOONG (Sarcastic acronym referring to a rude man, as used by various customer-facing roles, eg, nurses, waitresses, call-centre staff etc.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Not One Of Nature's Gentlemen
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