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1 affront
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2 atteinte à l'honneur
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3 crime de lèse-majesté
insult to the King/QueenDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > crime de lèse-majesté
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4 faire injure à l'intelligence de qqn
insult so.'s intelligence (to)Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > faire injure à l'intelligence de qqn
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5 injure
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6 injurier
insult (to); heap abuse on so. (to)Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > injurier
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7 insulte
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8 insulter
insult (to); heap abuse on so. (to)Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > insulter
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9 invectiver
insult (to); heap abuse on so. (to)Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > invectiver
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10 offense au chef de l’État
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11 offenser
insult (to); heap abuse on so. (to)Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > offenser
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12 outrages au chef de l’État
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13 insulte
insulte [ɛ̃sylt]feminine noun* * *ɛ̃syltnom féminin insult* * *ɛ̃sylt nf* * *insulte nf insult; c'est une insulte à leur mémoire/intelligence it is an insult to their memory/intelligence; écrire une lettre d'insultes to write an insulting letter; des insultes racistes racist insults, racist abuse; dire des insultes à qn to insult sb; faire à qn l'insulte de refuser fml to insult sb by refusing.[ɛ̃sylt] nom féminin1. [parole blessante] insult2. (figuré & soutenu) [atteinte, outrage] insult -
14 insulter
insulter [ɛ̃sylte]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verb* * *ɛ̃sylte
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verbe transitif ( injurier) to insult, to shout abuse at [personne]; ( offenser) [personne] to insult; [attitude] to be an insult to
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s'insulter verbe pronominal to exchange insults* * *ɛ̃sylte vt* * *insulter verb table: aimerA vtr2 ( offenser) [méfiance, attitude] to be an insult to [personne].B s'insulter vpr to exchange insults.[ɛ̃sylte] verbe transitif -
15 insulté
insulte [ɛ̃sylt]feminine noun* * *ɛ̃syltnom féminin insult* * *ɛ̃sylt nf* * *insulte nf insult; c'est une insulte à leur mémoire/intelligence it is an insult to their memory/intelligence; écrire une lettre d'insultes to write an insulting letter; des insultes racistes racist insults, racist abuse; dire des insultes à qn to insult sb; faire à qn l'insulte de refuser fml to insult sb by refusing.————————, insultée [ɛ̃sylte] nom masculin, nom féminin -
16 outrage
outrage [utʀaʒ]masculine noun• faire outrage à [+ réputation, mémoire] to dishonour (Brit) to dishonor (US) ; [+ pudeur, honneur] to outrage* * *utʀaʒnom masculin insultfaire outrage à — to be an insult to [personne, réputation, mémoire]; to be an affront to [raison, morale]
Phrasal Verbs:* * *utʀaʒ nm1) (= affront, offense) insultfaire subir les derniers outrages à une femme > lit — to ravish a woman lit
2) DROIT* * *outrage nm insult; faire outrage à to be an insult to [personne, réputation, mémoire]; to be an affront to [raison, morale].outrage à agent verbal assault of a policeman; outrage aux bonnes mœurs affront to public decency; outrage à magistrat contempt ¢ of court; outrage à la pudeur indecency ¢.[utraʒ] nom masculin1. [offense] insult2. DROIT -
17 injure
injure [ɛ̃ʒyʀ]feminine nouna. ( = insulte) term of abuse* * *ɛ̃ʒyʀ* * *ɛ̃ʒyʀ1. nfIl a pris ça comme une injure. — He took this as an insult.
2. injures nfplabuse no pl insultslancer des injures à quelqu'un — to hurl abuse at somebody, to hurl insults at somebody
* * *injure nf1 ( insulte) abuse ¢; couvrir qn d'injures to heap abuse on sb; proférer des injures to pour out abuse;2 ( offense) injury (à to); faire injure à qn to insult sb;3 Jur être inculpé d'injure à qn to be charged with abusing sb;[ɛ̃ʒyr] nom fémininun chapelet d'injures a stream of abuse ou insultsaccabler ou couvrir quelqu'un d'injures to heap abuse on somebody -
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offense [ɔfɑ̃s]feminine noun( = affront) insult* * *ɔfɑ̃s1) ( affront) insult2) Religion trespass* * *ɔfɑ̃s nf(= affront) insult, RELIGION (= péché) trespass* * *offense nf1 ( affront) insult; pardonner/venger une offense to forgive/to avenge an insult; faire offense à qn to offend sb;2 Relig trespass; ‘pardonnez-nous nos offenses’ ‘forgive us our trespasses’.offense envers un chef d'État contempt of the head of state.[ɔfɑ̃s] nom féminin1. [affront] insultfaire offense à to offend, to give offence tosoit dit sans offense, tu n'es plus tout jeune non plus no offence meant, but you're not that young either3. DROIT -
19 injurier
injurier [ɛ̃ʒyʀje]➭ TABLE 7 transitive verb* * *ɛ̃ʒyʀjeverbe transitif to insult, to swear at* * *ɛ̃ʒyʀje vt* * *injurier verb table: plierA vtr to swear at; se faire injurier to be sworn at (par by).B s'injurier vpr to swear at one another.[ɛ̃ʒyrje] verbe transitif2. (littéraire) [offenser moralement] to be an insult to————————s'injurier verbe pronominalles chauffeurs de taxi se sont injuriés the taxi drivers hurled insults at each other ou swore at one another -
20 offensé
offense [ɔfɑ̃s]feminine noun( = affront) insult* * *ɔfɑ̃s1) ( affront) insult2) Religion trespass* * *ɔfɑ̃s nf(= affront) insult, RELIGION (= péché) trespass* * *offense nf1 ( affront) insult; pardonner/venger une offense to forgive/to avenge an insult; faire offense à qn to offend sb;2 Relig trespass; ‘pardonnez-nous nos offenses’ ‘forgive us our trespasses’.offense envers un chef d'État contempt of the head of state.air offensé offended ou outraged look————————, offensée [ɔfɑ̃se] nom masculin, nom féminin(soutenu) offended ou injured party
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