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she feels victimized

  • 1 victimize

    transitive verb
    1) (make a victim) schikanieren

    be victimized [by somebody] — unter jemandem zu leiden haben

    2) (punish selectively) gezielt bestrafen
    * * *
    vic·tim·ize
    [ˈvɪktɪmaɪz, AM -təm-]
    vt
    to \victimize sb jdn ungerecht behandeln; (pick at) jdn schikanieren
    to be \victimized by the law rechtlich diskriminiert werden
    * * *
    ['vIktImaɪz]
    vt
    ungerecht behandeln; (= pick on) schikanieren

    this victimizes the publicdarunter hat die Öffentlichkeit zu leiden

    * * *
    1. jemanden (auf)opfern
    2. quälen, schikanieren
    3. betrügen, prellen
    4. (ungerechterweise) bestrafen
    * * *
    transitive verb
    1) (make a victim) schikanieren

    be victimized [by somebody] — unter jemandem zu leiden haben

    2) (punish selectively) gezielt bestrafen
    * * *
    (US) v.
    opfern v.

    English-german dictionary > victimize

  • 2 horrible

    adj.
    1 horrifying, terrifying.
    2 terrible, awful (muy malo).
    3 horrible, hideous (muy feo).
    * * *
    1 horrible, dreadful, awful
    * * *
    adj.
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=espantoso) [accidente, crimen, matanza] horrific
    2) (=feo) [persona, objeto, ropa, cuadro] hideous
    3) (=malo, perverso) horrible

    ¡qué hombre tan horrible! — what a horrible man!

    4) (=insoportable) terrible

    hizo un calor horrible — it was terribly hot, the heat was terrible

    la conferencia fue un rollo horrible* the lecture was a real drag *

    * * *
    a) <accidente/muerte> horrible, horrific
    b) ( feo) < persona> hideous, ugly; <camisa/adorno> horrible, hideous
    c) < tiempo> terrible, awful
    d) ( inaguantable) unbearable
    * * *
    = horrid, lousy [lousier -comp., lousiest -sup.], unsightly, revolting, nasty [natier -comp., nastiest -sup.], unpleasant, awful, terrible, crummy [crummier -comp., crummiest -sup.], hideous, shocking, horrible, dreadful, heinous, frightening, yucky [yuckier -comp., yuckiest -sup.], pathetic.
    Ex. The horrid thing broke out with a screeching laugh, and pointed his brown finger at me.
    Ex. I want to react, though, to your description of lousy catalogers.
    Ex. He went on to explain that while there were no unsightly slums, there was a fairly large district of rather nondescript homes intermingled with plain two- and three-family brick and frame dwellings, principally in the eastern reaches of the city.
    Ex. This was so that the stuffing could be teased out and cleared of lumps, and so that the pelts could be softened by currying and soaking them in urine; the smell is said to have been revolting.
    Ex. Anthony Datto thanked them for having permitted him to unburden himself and after a few desultory remarks about the nasty weather and nothing in particular, they parted.
    Ex. And, as if by way of indicating that he had thrown down the gauntlet, he added, 'I can be unpleasant. I warn you'.
    Ex. These articles were written by those who have had first hand experience of the awful consequences of not devoting enough time to testing their security systems.
    Ex. She had a distant fleeting vision of a workplace in which people acted like free and sensible human beings, instead of like the martyrized and victimized puppets of a terrible system called 'one-upmanship'.
    Ex. One librarian bluntly wondered about the ethics of sending ' crummy looking books with information that is incorrect or obsolete to the needy (because) everyone should have access to good material'.
    Ex. The book focuses on images where hideous atrocities -- e.g., murder, blasphemy, wanton destruction and even cannibalism -- are shown to be part of the daily life of the common people of Paris during the revolution.
    Ex. The author mentions several recent shocking revelations concerning the activities of the Japanese government and its officials.
    Ex. Not saving the wildlife is too horrible to contemplate, but saving it will require us to accept harsh realities and abandon romantic notions.
    Ex. The same author also wrote the book 'Serials deselection: a dreadful dilemma'.
    Ex. There are several different ways to make a stink bomb, all of which involving the use of chemicals which react in a way to create a particularly heinous odor.
    Ex. No echo of so frightening a concept, 'class', ever lingers within the hushed precincts of our libraries.
    Ex. I saw Gina's post the other day where she said she feels 'fat and frumpish and yucky'.
    Ex. Unfortunately, the quality of the debate on the other side is pathetic.
    ----
    * horrible, espantoso, de puta pena = awful.
    * morir una muerte horrible = suffer + a horrible death, die + a horrible death.
    * tener una muerte horrible = die + a horrible death, suffer + a horrible death.
    * tener un aspecto horrible = look + shit.
    * * *
    a) <accidente/muerte> horrible, horrific
    b) ( feo) < persona> hideous, ugly; <camisa/adorno> horrible, hideous
    c) < tiempo> terrible, awful
    d) ( inaguantable) unbearable
    * * *
    = horrid, lousy [lousier -comp., lousiest -sup.], unsightly, revolting, nasty [natier -comp., nastiest -sup.], unpleasant, awful, terrible, crummy [crummier -comp., crummiest -sup.], hideous, shocking, horrible, dreadful, heinous, frightening, yucky [yuckier -comp., yuckiest -sup.], pathetic.

    Ex: The horrid thing broke out with a screeching laugh, and pointed his brown finger at me.

    Ex: I want to react, though, to your description of lousy catalogers.
    Ex: He went on to explain that while there were no unsightly slums, there was a fairly large district of rather nondescript homes intermingled with plain two- and three-family brick and frame dwellings, principally in the eastern reaches of the city.
    Ex: This was so that the stuffing could be teased out and cleared of lumps, and so that the pelts could be softened by currying and soaking them in urine; the smell is said to have been revolting.
    Ex: Anthony Datto thanked them for having permitted him to unburden himself and after a few desultory remarks about the nasty weather and nothing in particular, they parted.
    Ex: And, as if by way of indicating that he had thrown down the gauntlet, he added, 'I can be unpleasant. I warn you'.
    Ex: These articles were written by those who have had first hand experience of the awful consequences of not devoting enough time to testing their security systems.
    Ex: She had a distant fleeting vision of a workplace in which people acted like free and sensible human beings, instead of like the martyrized and victimized puppets of a terrible system called 'one-upmanship'.
    Ex: One librarian bluntly wondered about the ethics of sending ' crummy looking books with information that is incorrect or obsolete to the needy (because) everyone should have access to good material'.
    Ex: The book focuses on images where hideous atrocities -- e.g., murder, blasphemy, wanton destruction and even cannibalism -- are shown to be part of the daily life of the common people of Paris during the revolution.
    Ex: The author mentions several recent shocking revelations concerning the activities of the Japanese government and its officials.
    Ex: Not saving the wildlife is too horrible to contemplate, but saving it will require us to accept harsh realities and abandon romantic notions.
    Ex: The same author also wrote the book 'Serials deselection: a dreadful dilemma'.
    Ex: There are several different ways to make a stink bomb, all of which involving the use of chemicals which react in a way to create a particularly heinous odor.
    Ex: No echo of so frightening a concept, 'class', ever lingers within the hushed precincts of our libraries.
    Ex: I saw Gina's post the other day where she said she feels 'fat and frumpish and yucky'.
    Ex: Unfortunately, the quality of the debate on the other side is pathetic.
    * horrible, espantoso, de puta pena = awful.
    * morir una muerte horrible = suffer + a horrible death, die + a horrible death.
    * tener una muerte horrible = die + a horrible death, suffer + a horrible death.
    * tener un aspecto horrible = look + shit.

    * * *
    1 (trágico, espantoso) ‹accidente/muerte› horrible, horrific
    2 (feo) ‹persona› hideous, ugly; ‹camisa/adorno› horrible, hideous
    3 (malo) ‹tiempo› terrible, awful, dreadful
    4
    (inaguantable): ¡qué calor más horrible! it's terribly o unbearably hot!
    * * *

     

    horrible adjetivo
    a)accidente/muerte horrible, horrific

    b) ( feo) ‹ persona hideous, ugly;

    camisa/adorno horrible, hideous
    c) tiempo terrible, awful


    horrible adjetivo horrible, dreadful, awful
    ' horrible' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    amanecer
    - horrendo-a
    - infame
    - pestazo
    - antipático
    - calor
    - cargante
    - mal
    - malo
    - odioso
    - pereza
    - perro
    - pinche
    - tocar
    - tufo
    English:
    awful
    - cat
    - dreadful
    - hideous
    - hole
    - horrible
    - horrid
    - it
    - manage
    - mind
    - nasty
    - shocking
    - thought
    - wretched
    - abominable
    - crummy
    - foul
    - ghastly
    - revolting
    - rotten
    - sickly
    - vile
    * * *
    1. [terrorífico] horrific, terrifying;
    un accidente horrible a horrific accident
    2. Fam [muy malo] appalling, awful;
    nos hizo un tiempo horrible we had terrible o awful weather
    3. Fam [muy feo] horrible, hideous;
    tiene un novio horrible she's got a horrible-looking o hideous boyfriend;
    ese vestido le queda horrible that dress looks horrible o hideous on her
    4. Fam [muy grande]
    tengo un frío horrible I'm absolutely freezing;
    ¡qué frío más horrible! it's absolutely freezing!;
    tengo un hambre horrible I'm ravenous o starving
    * * *
    adj horrible, dreadful
    * * *
    : horrible, dreadful
    * * *
    1. (en general) awful / terrible
    2. (accidente) horrific

    Spanish-English dictionary > horrible

  • 3 victimize

    tr['vɪktɪmaɪz]
    1 victimizar
    victimize ['vɪktə.maɪz] vt, - mized ; - mizing : tomar como víctima, perseguir, victimizar Arg, Mex
    victimize (US/UK)
    v.
    hacer víctima v.
    tomar represalias contra v.
    victimizar v.
    'vɪktəmaɪz, 'vɪktɪmaɪz
    transitive verb victimizar*, tratar injustamente, discriminar
    ['vɪktɪmaɪz]
    VT (=pursue) perseguir; (=punish) escoger y castigar, tomar represalias contra
    * * *
    ['vɪktəmaɪz, 'vɪktɪmaɪz]
    transitive verb victimizar*, tratar injustamente, discriminar

    English-spanish dictionary > victimize

  • 4 С-730

    НА СЪЕДЕНИЕ кому оставить, отдать кого, остаться и т. п. coll, often humor PrepP Invar adv
    (to leave s.o., be left etc) completely under some person's power, helpless to act against that person's will
    X отдал Y-a на съедение Z-y - X put (left) Y at the mercy of Z
    X left Y to Z's mercy X left Y to be victimized by Z.
    Сговориться с Лурье мне было нетрудно, ибо сговариваться, правду сказать, было не о чем: я без колебаний отдавал ему на съедение всего Баха с потрохами... (Лившиц 1). I had no problem in reaching an agreement with Lourie because to tell the truth, there was nothing to reach an agreement about. I could safely leave Bach, lock, stock and barrel to his mercy... (1a).
    «Так это должно быть! - думал князь Андрей, выезжая из аллеи лысогорского дома. - Она, жалкое невинное существо, остаётся на съедение выжившему из ума старику. Старик чувствует, что виноват, но не может изменить себя» (Толстой 6). "It had to be so!" thought Prince Andrei, as he drove out of the avenue of Bald Hills. "She, poor innocent creature, is left to be victimized by an old man who has outlived his wits. The old man feels he is guilty but cannot change" (6a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > С-730

  • 5 на съедение

    НА СЪЕДЕНИЕ кому оставить, отдать кого, остаться и т.п. coll, often humor
    [PrepP; Invar; adv]
    =====
    (to leave s.o., be left etc) completely under some person's power, helpless to act against that person's will:
    - X left Y to be victimized by Z.
         ♦ Сговориться с Лурье мне было нетрудно, ибо сговариваться, правду сказать, было не о чем: я без колебаний отдавал ему на съедение всего Баха с потрохами... (Лившиц 1). I had no problem in reaching an agreement with Lourie because to tell the truth, there was nothing to reach an agreement about. I could safely leave Bach, lock, stock and barrel to his mercy... (1a).
         ♦ "Так это должно быть! - думал князь Андрей, выезжая из аллеи лысогорского дома. - Она, жалкое невинное существо, остаётся на съедение выжившему из ума старику. Старик чувствует, что виноват, но не может изменить себя" (Толстой 6). "It had to be so!" thought Prince Andrei, as he drove out of the avenue of Bald Hills. "She, poor innocent creature, is left to be victimized by an old man who has outlived his wits. The old man feels he is guilty but cannot change" (6a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на съедение

  • 6 У-83

    ВЫЖИВАТЬ/ВЫЖИТЬ ИЗ УМА coll, derog VP subj: human usu. pfv past) to lose the ability to think, reason sensibly because of old age
    X выжил из ума - X has lost his mind (his senses)
    X has become (got(ten), grown) senile X has lost possession of his faculties X's mind is gone X has outlived his wits X is in his dotage.
    ...Надо регулярно в Журнале печатать статьи выдающихся (читай: давно выживших из ума) учёных по общим проблемам современной науки (читай: общий банальный треп по проблемам столетней давности) (Зиновьев 1)....The Journal was regularly to publish articles by outstanding scientists (i.e. scientists long senile) on the general problems of modern science (i.e. dreary waffle about problems a hundred years old) (1a).
    «...(Старуха Страусиная Нога) здесь в лесу живёт... местная ведьма. Иногда помогает нам по хозяйству, иногда по ведьминским делам. Но толку от неё мало, совсем из ума выжила» (Искандер 5). "...She (Old Ostrich Leg) lives here in the forest....A local witch. Sometimes she helps us out with the housework, sometimes with witchery. But she's not good for much, her mind's completely gone" (5a).
    Так это должно быть! - думал князь Андрей, выезжая из аллеи лысогорского дома. - Она, жалкое невинное существо, остаётся на съедение выжившему из ума старику. Старик чувствует, что виноват, но не может изменить себя» (Толстой 6). "It had to be so!" thought Prince Andrei, as he drove out of the avenue of Bald Hills. "She, poor innocent creature, is left to be victimized by an old man who has outlived his wits. The old man feels he is guilty but cannot change" (6a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > У-83

  • 7 выживать из ума

    ВЫЖИВАТЬ/ВЫЖИТЬ ИЗ УМА coll, derog
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pfv past]
    =====
    to lose the ability to think, reason sensibly because of old age:
    - X выжил из ума X has lost his mind < his senses>;
    - X has become <got(ten), grown senile;
    - X is in his dotage.
         ♦...Надо регулярно в Журнале печатать статьи выдающихся (читай: давно выживших из ума) учёных по общим проблемам современной науки (читай: общий банальный треп по проблемам столетней давности) (Зиновьев 1)....The Journal was regularly to publish articles by outstanding scientists (i.e. scientists long senile) on the general problems of modern science (i.e. dreary waffle about problems a hundred years old) (1a).
         ♦ "...[Старуха Страусиная Нога] здесь в лесу живёт... местная ведьма. Иногда помогает нам по хозяйству, иногда по ведьминским делам. Но толку от неё мало, совсем из ума выжила" (Искандер 5). "...She [Old Ostrich Leg] lives here in the forest....A local witch. Sometimes she helps us out with the housework, sometimes with witchery. But she's not good for much, her mind's completely gone" (5a).
         ♦ "Так это должно быть! - думал князь Андрей, выезжая из аллеи лысогорского дома. - Она, жалкое невинное существо, остаётся на съедение выжившему из ума старику. Старик чувствует, что виноват, но не может изменить себя" (Толстой 6). "It had to be so!" thought Prince Andrei, as he drove out of the avenue of Bald Hills. "She, poor innocent creature, is left to be victimized by an old man who has outlived his wits. The old man feels he is guilty but cannot change" (6a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выживать из ума

  • 8 выжить из ума

    ВЫЖИВАТЬ/ВЫЖИТЬ ИЗ УМА coll, derog
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pfv past]
    =====
    to lose the ability to think, reason sensibly because of old age:
    - X выжил из ума X has lost his mind < his senses>;
    - X has become <got(ten), grown senile;
    - X is in his dotage.
         ♦...Надо регулярно в Журнале печатать статьи выдающихся (читай: давно выживших из ума) учёных по общим проблемам современной науки (читай: общий банальный треп по проблемам столетней давности) (Зиновьев 1)....The Journal was regularly to publish articles by outstanding scientists (i.e. scientists long senile) on the general problems of modern science (i.e. dreary waffle about problems a hundred years old) (1a).
         ♦ "...[Старуха Страусиная Нога] здесь в лесу живёт... местная ведьма. Иногда помогает нам по хозяйству, иногда по ведьминским делам. Но толку от неё мало, совсем из ума выжила" (Искандер 5). "...She [Old Ostrich Leg] lives here in the forest....A local witch. Sometimes she helps us out with the housework, sometimes with witchery. But she's not good for much, her mind's completely gone" (5a).
         ♦ "Так это должно быть! - думал князь Андрей, выезжая из аллеи лысогорского дома. - Она, жалкое невинное существо, остаётся на съедение выжившему из ума старику. Старик чувствует, что виноват, но не может изменить себя" (Толстой 6). "It had to be so!" thought Prince Andrei, as he drove out of the avenue of Bald Hills. "She, poor innocent creature, is left to be victimized by an old man who has outlived his wits. The old man feels he is guilty but cannot change" (6a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > выжить из ума

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