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disdain [dɪs'deɪn]formal dédaigner;∎ he disdained to reply to her letter/remark il n'a pas daigné répondre à sa lettre/remarque2 noundédain m, mépris m;∎ she was an object of disdain to him il la dédaignait ou la méprisait;∎ with or in disdain avec dédain, dédaigneusement;∎ a look of disdain un regard dédaigneux -
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disdain [dɪsˊdeɪn]1. n1) презре́ние, пренебреже́ние2) надме́нность2. v1) презира́ть2) счита́ть ни́же своего́ досто́инства; смотре́ть свысока́ -
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I [dɪs'deɪn] nпрезрение, пренебрежениеHis his outspoken disdain for her interests humiliated her. — Его нескрываемое пренебрежение к ее интересам было для нее унизительным.
Disputing with your elders does not mean disdain for them. — Спор со старшими не означает пренебрежения к ним.
- savage disdainHaughtiness is founded on the high opinion we entertain of ourselves; disdain, on the low opinion we have of others. — Надменность основывается на высоком самомнении, презрение - на низком мнении о других
- disdain for smb, smth
- treat smb with disdain
- show disdain
- endure smb's disdain
- have the greatest disdain for smth II [dɪs'deɪn] vпрезирать, пренебрегать, относиться свысокаHe disdained it to notice the insult. — Он считал ниже своего достоинства обратить внимание на оскорбление.
They disdained the local library. — Они не снисходили до местной библиотеки.
He disdains rude jokes. — Он не опускется до грубых шуток
- disdain an offer- disdain flattery
- disdain smth, smb, doing smth
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1. nounVerachtung, die2. transitive verba look of disdain — ein verächtlicher od. geringschätziger Blick
verachten; verächtlich ablehnen [Rat, Hilfe]disdain to do something — zu stolz sein, etwas zu tun
* * *[dis'dein] 1. noun(scorn or pride: a look of disdain.) die Verachtung2. verb1) (to be too proud (to do something).) etwas für unter seiner Würde halten2) (to look down on (something): She disdains our company.) verachten•- academic.ru/20935/disdainful">disdainful- disdainfully* * *dis·dain[dɪsˈdeɪn]to show one's \disdain of sb/sth jdn/etw verschmähen [o verachtenII. vtto \disdain to do sth zu stolz sein, etw zu tunthey \disdained to speak with us es war unter ihrer Würde, mit uns zu sprechen* * *[dIs'deɪn]1. vtsb verachten; sth also verschmähenhe disdained to notice them — er hielt es für unter seiner Würde, ihnen Beachtung zu schenken
2. nVerachtung f* * *disdain [dısˈdeın]A v/t1. verachten, gering schätzen2. auch eine Speise etc verschmähen, es für unter seiner Würde halten (doing, to do zu tun)B s1. Verachtung f, Geringschätzung f:in disdain verächtlich, geringschätzig2. Hochmut m* * *1. nounVerachtung, die2. transitive verba look of disdain — ein verächtlicher od. geringschätziger Blick
verachten; verächtlich ablehnen [Rat, Hilfe]disdain to do something — zu stolz sein, etwas zu tun
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dis'dein
1. noun(scorn or pride: a look of disdain.) desdén
2. verb1) (to be too proud (to do something).) desdeñar2) (to look down on (something): She disdains our company.) menospreciar•- disdainfully
tr[dɪs'deɪn]1 desdén nombre masculino, desprecio, menosprecio1 desdeñar, despreciar, menospreciar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto disdain to do something no dignarse a hacer algodisdain [dɪs'deɪn] vt: desdeñar, despreciarthey disdained to reply: no se dignaron a responderdisdain n: desdén mn.• desaire s.m.• desdén s.m.• esquivez s.f.• vilipendio s.m.v.• desdeñar v.• despreciar v.
I dɪs'deɪnmass noun desdén m
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transitive verb desdeñar[dɪs'deɪn]to disdain to + INF — (frml) no dignarse a + inf
1.N desdén m, desprecio m2.VTto disdain sth — desdeñar or despreciar algo
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I [dɪs'deɪn]mass noun desdén m
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transitive verb desdeñarto disdain to + INF — (frml) no dignarse a + inf
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I [dɪs'deɪn]nome disdegno m., disprezzo m.II [dɪs'deɪn]verbo transitivo disdegnare, disprezzare* * *[dis'dein] 1. noun(scorn or pride: a look of disdain.) disdegno, disprezzo2. verb1) (to be too proud (to do something).) disdegnare2) (to look down on (something): She disdains our company.) disprezzare•- disdainfully* * *disdain /dɪsˈdeɪn/n. [u](form.) disdegno; disprezzo: They treated us with the utmost disdain, ci hanno trattati con il massimo disdegno; His disdain for the whole project was obvious, il suo disprezzo nei confronti dell'intero progetto era evidente.(to) disdain /dɪsˈdeɪn/v. t.(form.) sdegnare; disprezzare● to disdain to do st., non abbassarsi a fare qc: He disdained to reply, non si è abbassato a rispondere.* * *I [dɪs'deɪn]nome disdegno m., disprezzo m.II [dɪs'deɪn]verbo transitivo disdegnare, disprezzare -
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1. [dısʹdeın] nпрезрение; пренебрежение2. [dısʹdeın] vto treat smb. with disdain - относиться к кому-л. свысока
1. презирать; пренебрегать2. считать ниже своего достоинстваto disdain to notice /noticing/ an insult - считать ниже своего достоинства заметить оскорбление
they disdained the town library - они не снисходили до городской библиотеки
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dɪsˈdeɪn
1. сущ. презрение, пренебрежение to have the greatest disdain for smth. ≈ страшно презирать что-л. Haughtiness is founded on the high opinion we entertain of ourselves;
disdain, on the low opinion we have of others. ≈ Надменность основывается на высоком самомнении, презрение - на низком мнении о других. Syn: scorn, contempt
2. гл.
1) презирать, относиться с презрением;
не уважать I disdain your sneer. ≈ К вашим насмешкам я отношусь с презрением. Syn: despise, scorn
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2) считать ниже своего достоинства презрение;
пренебрежение - to treat smb. with * относиться к кому-л. свысока - * for fascist propaganda презрение к фашистской пропаганде презирать;
пренебрегать - to * flattery презирать лесть - to * an offer пренебречь предложением считать ниже своего достоинства - to * to notice /noticing/ an insult считать ниже своего достоинства заметить оскорбление - they *ed the town library они не снисходили до городской библиотеки disdain надменность ~ презирать ~ презрение, пренебрежение ~ считать ниже своего достоинства;
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1. n презрение; пренебрежение2. v презирать; пренебрегать3. v считать ниже своего достоинстваСинонимический ряд:1. aloofness (noun) aloofness; detachment; indifference2. contempt (noun) contempt; contemptuousness; contumely; ridicule; slight; sneer3. despite (noun) despisal; despisement; despite; disparagement; scorn4. pride (noun) arrogance; disdainfulness; haughtiness; hauteur; insolence; loftiness; morgue; presumption; pride; superbity; superciliousness; superiority5. scorn (verb) abhor; condemn; contemn; despise; dislike; disregard; ignore; look down; reject; scorn; scout; slight; sneer; snub; spurnАнтонимический ряд:concern; encouragement; esteem; favour; flattery; humility; laudation; like; love; praise; regard; respect; support -
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[dɪsˈdeɪn]disdain надменность disdain презирать disdain презрение, пренебрежение disdain считать ниже своего достоинства; смотреть свысока -
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dis·dain [dɪsʼdeɪn] nVerachtung f;to \disdain to do sth zu stolz sein, etw zu tun;they \disdained to speak with us es war unter ihrer Würde, mit uns zu sprechen -
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[dɪs'deɪn] 1. сущ.презрение, пренебрежениеto have the greatest disdain for smth. — страшно презирать что-л.
Haughtiness is founded on the high opinion we entertain of ourselves; disdain, on the low opinion we have of others. — Надменность основывается на высоком самомнении, презрение - на низком мнении о других.
Syn:2. гл.1) презирать, относиться с презрением; не уважатьI disdain your sneer. — К вашим насмешкам я отношусь с презрением.
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I[dis΄dein] n արհամարհանք, քամա հ րանք. treat smb with disdain արհա մարհանքով վերաբերվելII[dis΄dein] v արհամարհել, քամա հրել, արժանապատվությունից ցածր հա մարել. disdain advice խորհուրդը բանի տեղ չդնել/ քա մահրել. disdain to notice արժանապատ վությունից ցածր համարել նկատել -
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[dis'dein] 1. noun(scorn or pride: a look of disdain.) foragt2. verb1) (to be too proud (to do something).) finde under sin værdighed2) (to look down on (something): She disdains our company.) ringeagte•- disdainfully* * *[dis'dein] 1. noun(scorn or pride: a look of disdain.) foragt2. verb1) (to be too proud (to do something).) finde under sin værdighed2) (to look down on (something): She disdains our company.) ringeagte•- disdainfully -
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megvetés, lenézés to disdain: lenéz* * *[dis'dein] 1. noun(scorn or pride: a look of disdain.) lenézés2. verb1) (to be too proud (to do something).) méltóságán alulinak tartja, hogy (vmit megtegyen)2) (to look down on (something): She disdains our company.) lenéz•- disdainfully
См. также в других словарях:
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