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Макаров: ханжествующие моралистыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > self-righteous moralists
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[͵selfʹraıtʃəs] a книжн.1. лицемерный, фарисейский2. самодовольный; уверенный в своей правоте -
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1. a книжн. лицемерный, фарисейский2. a книжн. самодовольный; уверенный в своей правотеСинонимический ряд:1. hypocritical (adj.) affected; canting; egotistical; holier-than-thou; hypocritical; pecksniffian; pharisaic; pharisaical; pious; sanctimonious2. puritanical (adj.) blue; moral; prudish; puritanical; righteous; rigourous; squeamish -
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1) самодовольный;
самоуверенный
2) фарисейский, лицемерный Syn: moral( книжное) лицемерный, фарисейский - * moralists ханжествующие моралисты (книжное) самодовольный;
уверенный в своей правоте - * cruelty жестокость якобы из лучших побужденийБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > self-righteous
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self-righteous
1> _книж. лицемерный, фарисейский
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self-righteous moralists ханжествующие моралисты
2> _книж. самодовольный; уверенный в своей правоте
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self-righteous cruelty жестокость якобы из лучших побуждений
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