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41 מזולזל
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42 מלוגלג
adj. mocked at, sneered at -
43 chekelea
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -chekelea[English Word] laugh at[Part of Speech] verb[Class] applicative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -cheka------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -chekelea[English Word] smile (at)[Part of Speech] verb[Class] applicative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -cheka[Swahili Example] sura nzuri [...] ikamfanya achekelee [Mt][English Example] a pretty face made him smile------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -chekelea[English Word] mock[Part of Speech] verb[Class] applicative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -cheka[Swahili Example] watoto wake wakimcheka huwambia... [Kez][English Example] when her children mocked her she would tell them...------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -chekelea[English Word] deride[Part of Speech] verb[Class] applicative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -cheka------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -chekelea[English Word] tease[Part of Speech] verb[Class] applicative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -cheka------------------------------------------------------------ -
44 chezewa
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -chezewa[English Word] be mocked[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] -cheza v------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -chezewa[English Word] be played at[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] -cheza v------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -chezewa[English Word] be tampered with[Part of Speech] verb[Class] passive[Swahili Example] vitu vyote vingeweza kuchezewa ilivyotakikana, lakini siyo chungu hiki [Mun]------------------------------------------------------------ -
45 spotten
v/i mock, laugh, höhnisch: scoff ( über + Akk at); über jemanden spotten (sich lustig machen) make fun of s.o.; spotte nur! it’s all very well for you to laugh ( oder scoff); jeder Beschreibung spotten defy ( oder beggar) description; es spottet jeder Beschreibung auch I can’t find words to describe it* * *das Spottenmockery* * *spọt|ten ['ʃpɔtn]vi1) (= sich lustig machen) to mock, to poke fun; (= höhnen) to mock, to ridicule, to be derisiveüber jdn/etw spotten — to mock sb/sth, to poke fun at sb/sth, to ridicule sb/sth; (höhnisch auch) to deride sb/sth, to ridicule sb/sth
du hast leicht spotten!, spotte (du) nur! — it's easy for you to mock or laugh!, it's all very well for you to mock
..., spottete er —..., he mocked
2) +gen old, liter = Hohn sprechen) to mock; (geh = missachten) der Gefahr to be contemptuous of, to scorn* * *1) ((with at) to make fun of (someone) rudely: He's always jeering at her stupidity.) jeer2) ((sometimes with at) to express scorn: She scoffed at my poem.) scoff* * *spot·ten[ˈʃpɔtn̩]vi1. (höhnen) to ridicule [or mock]▪ [über jdn/etw] \spotten to make fun [of sb/sth] [or tease sbeiner Gefahr/Warnung \spotten to scorn [or dismiss] a danger/warning; s.a. Beschreibung* * *intransitives Verb1) mock; poke or make fun; (höhnischer) ridicule; be derisiveüber jemanden/etwas spotten — mock somebody/something; make fun of somebody/something; (höhnischer) ridicule somebody/something; be derisive about somebody/something
2) (fig.) be contemptuous of; scorner spottete der Gefahr — (Gen.) (geh.) he was contemptuous of or scorned the danger
* * *über +akk at);über jemanden spotten (sich lustig machen) make fun of sb;spotte nur! it’s all very well for you to laugh ( oder scoff);jeder Beschreibung spotten defy ( oder beggar) description;es spottet jeder Beschreibung auch I can’t find words to describe it* * *intransitives Verb1) mock; poke or make fun; (höhnischer) ridicule; be derisiveüber jemanden/etwas spotten — mock somebody/something; make fun of somebody/something; (höhnischer) ridicule somebody/something; be derisive about somebody/something
2) (fig.) be contemptuous of; scorner spottete der Gefahr — (Gen.) (geh.) he was contemptuous of or scorned the danger
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46 verspotten
* * *to jeer; to make fun of; to redicule; to mock; to deride; to scoff; to taunt; to satirize; to flout; to lampoon; to ridicule; to gibe* * *ver|spọt|ten ptp verspo\#ttetvtto mock; (höhnisch) to jeer at, to deride* * *1) (to laugh at or cause to seem ridiculous: They mocked her efforts at cooking.) mock2) (to laugh at; to mock: They ridiculed him because he was wearing one brown shoe and one black shoe.) ridicule* * *ver·spot·ten *vt▪ jdn/etw \verspotten to mock [or ridicule] sb/sth* * *transitives Verb mock; ridicule* * *verspotten v/t mock (wegen because of, for); (verhöhnen) jeer at, scoff at* * *transitives Verb mock; ridicule* * *v.to deride v.to flout v.to gibe v.to lampoon v.to mock v.to ridicule v.to satirise (UK) v.to satirize (US) v. -
47 niemiłosiernie
adv. książk. 1. (bez litości) mercilessly- wyśmiewali się z niego niemiłosiernie they mocked him mercilessly- bili go niemiłosiernie za byle co they beat him unmercifully and for no apparent reason- znęcać się nad kimś niemiłosiernie to torment sb without pity2. (nieznośnie) horribly, dreadfully- śpiewał niemiłosiernie fałszując he was singing horribly out of tune- jazda przez zatłoczone miasto przedłużyła się niemiłosiernie the drive through the crowded city dragged on remorselessly- słońce prażyło niemiłosiernie the sun beat down relentlessly* * *adv.1. (= bezlitośnie) mercilessly, unmercifully.2. (= okropnie) (np. prażyć, dłużyć się) terribly, awfully.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niemiłosiernie
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48 spotte
* * *vb mock (at),( skarpere, F) deride,( latterliggøre) ridicule;( komme med hånlige bemærkninger) scoff at,( skarpere) sneer at;( føre ugudelig tale) blaspheme;( trodse) defy ( fx the door defied all my efforts to open it);[ Gud lader sig ikke spotte] God is not mocked;[ spotte over] mock at, scorn at;(se også spottende). -
49 प्रमादित _pramādita
प्रमादित a. Ridiculed, mocked, scoffed at. -
50 विडम्बित _viḍambita
विडम्बित p. p.1 Imitated, copied.-2 Mocked, ridiculed.-3 Deceived.-4 Vexed, mortified.-5 Fru- strated.-6 Low, abject, poor.-तम् An object of ridicule. -
51 moquerie
moquerie [mɔkʀi]feminine noun* * *mɔkʀi1) ( remarque) mocking remark2) ( action) mockery* * *mɔkʀi nf1) (= action) mockery no pl2) (= parole) taunt* * *moquerie nf1 ( remarque) mocking remark; il supporte mal les moqueries he can't tolerate people making fun of him; être en butte aux moqueries to be the target of mockery;2 ( action) mockery.[mɔkri] nom féminin -
52 SPOTTA
(að), v. to mock, make sport of (eigi þarf at s. þetta svá mjök); s. at e-u, to jeer about a thing; s. e-t af e-m, to cheat one of a thing.* * *að. [Germ. spotten; Dan. spotte], to mock, make sport of;þó þeir spotti mik, Fms. vi. 208; eigi þarf at s. þetta svá, mjök, Ld. 216; mun þú vera spottaðr, duped, mocked, made sport of, Fms. vii. 153; þótti honum þeir hafa mjök spottað sik, er honum höfðu komit í þessa ferð, 212: spotta e-t af e-m, to cheat one of a thing; hafa þær hæðiliga spottað af mér mitt ríki, Bret. 164; s. at e-n, to make sport of, Nj. 95. -
53 agitō
agitō āvī, ātus, āre, freq. [ago], to set in violent motion, drive onward, move, impel, urge: (Harena) magnā vi agitata, S.: greges, drive to pasture, V.: equum, V.: iugales (dracones), O.: (triremem) in portu agitari iubet, rowed about, N. — To hunt, chase, pursue: aquila alias avīs agitans: dammas, O.: cervos in retia, O. — Fig., to drive, urge forward, press, support, insist on: agrariam legem: hoc unum agitare, esse, etc., keep pressing this one point: pacem an bellum, S.—To attend, keep, celebrate: Dionysia, T.: festos dies. — To observe, obey, carry out, exercise: praecepta parentis mei, S.: secreta consilia, L.—Of time, to pass, spend vitam sine cupiditate, S.: apud aquam noctem, S. — Absol, to live, abide, be: varius atque incertus agitabat, S.: pro muro dies noctīsque, remain, S. —To move to and fro, stir, agitate, shake, disturb, toss: corpora huc et illuc, S.: hastam, brandish, O.: scintilla agitata (ventis), fanned, O.: habenas manibus, wield, O.: caput, nod, O.: mare ventorum vi agitari: freta incipiant agitata tumescere, V.: Zephyris agitata Tempe, H.: agitata numina Troiae, tossed on the sea, V.: agitantia fumos Nubila, tossing up spray, O. — Fig., to stir, rouse, agitate, stimulate, excite, goad: hunc, T.: plebem, L.: mens agitat molem, animates, V. — To vex, disquiet, disturb, distress: nationes: Furiis agitatus Orestes, V.: rebus agitatis, in times of disorder: metu atque libidine divorsus agitabatur, was distracted by, S.: te agitet cupido, H.: fidem aut gentīs, to disturb the loyalty, etc., V. — To insult, scoff, rail at, deride, revile: rem militarem: mea fastidia verbis, H.: (poemata) expertia frugis, H.: ea belle agitata ridentur, neatly mocked. — To prosecute, occupy oneself with, engage in, keep going, stir: cuncta, keep active, S.: mutas artes, V.: iocos, O.: eo modo agitabat, ut, etc., so conducted himself, S.: scaenis agitatus Orestes, i. e. represented, V.—To pursue, consider, deliberate on, meditate: secum multum, S.: haec mecum, H.: in animo bellum, L.: agitare coepit, si posset, etc., L.: ut mente agitaret, bellum renovare, N. — To discuss, debate, sift, investigate: oratori omnia tractata, agitata, i. e. sifted, discussed: omnia ex tabulis, by the accounts: senatus de secessione plebis agitat, L. — Impers: Romae de facto agitari, there were discussions, S.* * *agitare, agitavi, agitatus Vstir/drive/shake/move about; revolve; live; control, ride; consider, pursue -
54 cauda
cauda or (low) cōda [cf. caudex, codex], ae, f a tail: leonis: pavonis: Delphinum caudae, V.: picta (of a peacock), H.: tenuissima, the smallest part, O.—Prov.: caudam trahere, i. e. to be mocked, H.: coda illa Verrina. — The privy member, H.* * *tail (animal); extreme part/tail of anything; penis; train/edge/trail (garment) -
55 धिक्कृत
dhik-kṛitamfn. reproached etc.;
mocked, derided Daṡ. ;
n. pl. reproach, contempt ib.
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56 विप्रलभ्य
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57 हसिता
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58 operación ficticia
• dummy transaction• mocked transaction• washed transaction• washed-out face• washed-up -
59 высмеян
deridedmockedsatirized -
60 высмеянный
deridedmockedsatirized
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