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язвительноБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > stingingly
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◙ adv. בעוקצנות* * *◙ תונצקועב◄ -
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sting.ing.ly[st'iŋiŋli] adv de modo picante ou pungente. -
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bodljikavo
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• legući; ljuto; razdirno; razdirući; ubadajući; ujedajući; žareći -
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adv.mordazmente. -
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Синонимический ряд:cuttingly (other) acerbically; acidly; bitingly; caustically; cuttingly; mordantly; sarcastically; scathingly -
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{'stiŋiŋ}
1. който жили/пари/смъди/причинява силна болка
2. прен. язвителен, злъчен, хаплив* * *{'stinin} а 1. който жили/пари/смъди/причинява силна болка;* * *хаплив; язвителен; жлъчен;* * *1. който жили/пари/смъди/причинява силна болка 2. прен. язвителен, злъчен, хаплив* * * -
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[stíŋiŋ]adjective ( stingingly adverb)bodeč, bodikav, ki ima bodico ali zob strupnik; figuratively oster, boleč, jedek, pekoč -
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['stɪŋɪŋ]1) [criticism, remark] pungente* * *stinging /ˈstɪŋɪŋ/a.1 pungente ( anche fig.); mordace: a stinging thorn, una spina pungente; a stinging remark, un'osservazione pungente2 doloroso; forte; grave: a stinging blow, un forte colpo; una gran botta; a stinging insult, un grave insulto● (bot.) stinging nettle ( Urtica dioica), orticastingingly avv.* * *['stɪŋɪŋ]1) [criticism, remark] pungente -
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sting·ing[ˈstɪŋɪŋ]adj attr3. ( fig: hurtful) remark, words, criticism verletzend, kränkend; reply, rebuke scharf; (harsh) voice, tone scharf* * *['stIŋɪŋ]1. adj2. n(= sensation) Stechen nt* * *stinging [ˈstıŋıŋ] adj (adv stingingly)1. BOT, ZOOL stechend:2. figa) schmerzhaft (Schlag etc)b) schneidend, beißend (Kälte, Wind)c) beißend, scharf, verletzend (Bemerkung etc) -
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1. adv кисло; с кислой миной2. adv едко, язвительно; ядовито, ехидно, колкоСинонимический ряд:1. cuttingly (other) acerbically; bitingly; caustically; cuttingly; mordantly; sarcastically; scathingly; stingingly2. sourly (other) dryly; sourly; tartly -
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adv язвительно, едко, колко; саркастическиСинонимический ряд:cuttingly (other) acerbically; acidly; bitingly; corrosively; cuttingly; mordantly; saltily; sarcastically; scathingly; stingingly; trenchantly -
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adv саркастически, насмешливо-презрительноСинонимический ряд:cuttingly (other) acerbically; acidly; bitingly; caustically; corrosively; cuttingly; mordantly; scathingly; stingingly -
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Синонимический ряд:cuttingly (other) acerbically; acidly; bitingly; caustically; cuttingly; mordantly; saltily; sarcastically; stingingly; trenchantly
См. также в других словарях:
Stingingly — Stinging Sting ing, a. Piercing, or capable of piercing, with a sting; inflicting acute pain as if with a sting, goad, or pointed weapon; pungent; biting; as, stinging cold; a stinging rebuke. {Sting ing*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] {Stinging cell}.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stingingly — adverb see sting I … New Collegiate Dictionary
stingingly — See sting. * * * … Universalium
stingingly — adverb In a stinging way … Wiktionary
stingingly — adv. painfully; piercingly; bitingly, sarcastically … English contemporary dictionary
stingingly — sting·ing·ly … English syllables
stingingly — ˈstiŋiŋlē, ŋēŋ , li adverb : in a stinging manner * * * stingˈingly adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑sting … Useful english dictionary
sting — stingingly, adv. stingless, adj. /sting/, v., stung or (Obs.) stang; stung; stinging; n. v.t. 1. to prick or wound with a sharp pointed, often venom bearing organ. 2. to affect painfully or irritatingly as a result of contact, as certain plants… … Universalium
caustic — I. adjective Etymology: Latin causticus, from Greek kaustikos, from kaiein to burn Date: 14th century 1. capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action ; corrosive 2. marked by incisive sarcasm 3. relating to or being the surface or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
sting — I. verb (stung; stinging) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English stingan; akin to Old Norse stinga to sting and probably to Greek stachys spike of grain, stochos target, aim Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to prick painfully: as … New Collegiate Dictionary
Wole Soyinka — Born 13 July 1934 (1934 07 13) (age 77) Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria Occupation Author, Poet … Wikipedia