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آذَى شُعورًا \ offend: to displease; hurt the feelings of: Your rude letter offended him. \ خَالَفَ \ offend: to do wrong: I offended against the law by driving too fast. \ See Also خَرَقَ القانون \ خَرَقَ \ offend: to do wrong: I offended against the law by driving too fast. \ See Also خَالَف القانون -
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أَغْضَبَ \ aggravate: to make sb. angry: That noise aggravates me. offend: to displease; hurt the feelings of: Your rude letter offended him. put sb.’s back up: to make sb. angry. -
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أَسَاءَ إلى \ displease: to annoy. hurt: cause pain to (sb.’s mind): Your refusal hurt his feelings. Unkindness hurts. offend: to displease; hurt the feelings of: Your rude letter offended him. -
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أَخْطَأَ \ err: to do sth. wrong; make a mistake. mistake: to misunderstand; have a wrong idea about: We mistook the road and lost our way. offend: to do wrong: I offended against the law by driving too fast. \ See Also خَرَق القانون -
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• None is offended but by himself - Человек сам себе враг (4) -
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[əˈfend] verb1) to make feel upset or angry:يُغيظ، يَجْرَح إحْساسHis criticism offended her.
2) to be unpleasant or disagreeable:يُؤْذي، يُزْعِجCigarette smoke offends me.
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offend* * *offendere v.tr.1 to offend: non avresti dovuto offenderlo, you should not have offended him; non l'ho detto per offenderlo, I did not mean to hurt his feelings when I said it // offendere Dio, to offend against the Lord, ( con bestemmie) to blaspheme2 ( violare, oltraggiare) to break*, to infringe; to offend; ( nuocere a) to be detrimental to (sthg.): offendere l'onore di qlcu., to offend s.o.'s honour; offendere qlcu. nella proprietà, to damage (o to harm) s.o.'s property; la sua condotta offende la moralità pubblica, his conduct is detrimental to public morality; offendere la legge, to break the law; offendere i diritti di qlcu., to infringe on s.o.'s rights; il suo spettacolo offende il buon gusto, her show is in really bad taste3 ( ledere) to injure, to damage; ( con un'arma) to wound: fortunatamente il proiettile non ha offeso gli organi vitali, fortunately the bullet has not damaged the vital organs5 (mil.) to damage.◘ offendersi v.intr.pron. to feel* hurt (by sthg.), to be offended (at, by sthg.), to take* offence (at sthg.): non offenderti se ti dico queste cose, don't take it amiss (o don't take offence o don't be offended) if I tell you these things; si offendeva sempre per le mie osservazioni, he was always offended at (o by) my remarks; è molto permaloso, si offende per niente, he is very touchy, he takes offence at nothing; non è il caso di offendere, there's no need to take offence◆ v.rifl.rec. to offend each other (one another), to insult each other (one another); to get* at each other (one another): continuarono a offendere per tutta la sera, they went on insulting each other all evening.* * *1. [of'fɛndere]vb irreg vt1) (persona, morale pubblica, senso estetico) to offend, (ferire) to hurtoffendere qn nell'onore — to offend sb's honour Brit o honor Am
2) (insultare) to insult, offend3) (violare: libertà, diritti) to violate, (legge) to break2. vr (offendersi)(uso reciproco) to insult each other3. vip (offendersi)offendersi (per) — to take offence Brit o offense Am (at), be offended (by)
* * *[of'fɛndere] 1.verbo transitivo1) to offend, to hurt*, to give* offence to2) relig. to trespass against [Dio, cielo]3) fig. to offend, to go* against [ragione, moralità, buon gusto]; to outrage [sentimenti, pubblico]; to offend [sensibilità, vista]; to be* an affront to [ intelligenza]; to hurt*, to wound, to injure [ amor proprio]; to undermine [ onore]4) dir. to offend, to outrage [ pudore]5) to injure, to damage, to wound [ organo vitale]2.verbo pronominale offendersi-rsi facilmente, per un nonnulla — to take offence easily, to be quick to take offence
non ti offendere, ma... — no offence intended, but
2) (reciprocamente) to exchange insults* * *offendere/of'fεndere/ [10]1 to offend, to hurt*, to give* offence to; non voleva offendere she meant no offence; lo ha offeso andandosene presto he hurt him by leaving early2 relig. to trespass against [Dio, cielo]3 fig. to offend, to go* against [ragione, moralità, buon gusto]; to outrage [sentimenti, pubblico]; to offend [sensibilità, vista]; to be* an affront to [ intelligenza]; to hurt*, to wound, to injure [ amor proprio]; to undermine [ onore]4 dir. to offend, to outrage [ pudore]5 to injure, to damage, to wound [ organo vitale]II offendersi verbo pronominale1 to get* offended ( per over), to take* offence ( per at); -rsi facilmente, per un nonnulla to take offence easily, to be quick to take offence; non ti offendere, ma... no offence intended, but...2 (reciprocamente) to exchange insults. -
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offend, insult; hurt/wound/injure s.o.'s feelings, be rude toобиждам много outrageобиждам се take offence, be/feel hurt, take exception (от at)обиждам се от нещо take s.th. in bad/ill partбез да се обиждаш no offence meant, without offenceне исках да ви обидя I meant no offence* * *обѝждам,гл. offend, insult; give offence, hurt/wound/injure s.o.’s feelings, be rude to; \обиждам много outrage;\обиждам се take offence, be/feel hurt/slighted, take exception (от at); без да се обиждаш no offence meant, without offence; лесно се \обиждам be quick to take offence; не исках да ви обидя I meant no offence; не се \обиждам от нещо take s.th. in good part; \обиждам се от нещо take s.th. in bad/ill part.* * *offend: His mockery обиждамed me. - Обиди ме неговият присмех.; outrage; hurt{hx;t}* * *1. offend, insult;hurt/wound/ injure s.o.'s feelings, be rude to 2. ОБИЖДАМ ce take offence, be/feel hurt, take exception (от at) 3. ОБИЖДАМ много outrage 4. ОБИЖДАМ се от нещо take s.th. in bad/ill part 5. без да се обиждаш no offence meant, without offence 6. лесно се ОБИЖДАМ be quick to take offence 7. не исках да ви обидя I meant no offence 8. не се ОБИЖДАМ от нещо take s.th. in good part -
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offend, insult* * *• decry• vex• insult• affront• offend -
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14 разобидеть
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offend; hurt; wrong; overreachСинонимический ряд:1. обделить (глаг.) обделить; обойти2. разобидеть (глаг.) оскорбить; разобидеть -
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Русско-английский технический словарь > нарушить обтекаемость
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19 нарушить обтекаемость
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > нарушить обтекаемость
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20 обижать
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