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1 reconvenir severamente
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2 regańar
• chew out• chide• dress down• keep on at• reprehend• reprove -
3 разругать
Синонимический ряд:разбранить (глаг.) избранить; излаять; изругать; намылить шею; разбранить; разделать под орех; раздраконить; разнести; распатронить; распечь; распушить -
4 снимать стружку
Makarov: chew out -
5 снимать стружку
Makarov: chew out -
6 dar uma bronca
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7 opierd|olić
pf — opierd|alać impf Ⅰ vt wulg. 1. (zwymyślać) to bollock a. ballock GB wulg. (za coś for sth); to chew [sb] out US posp. (za coś for sth)- opierdolić kogoś to chew out sb’s arse a. butt US wulg.2. (zjeść) to scoff GB pot., to snarf US pot. Ⅱ opierdolić się — opierdalać się wulg. (zwymyślać jeden drugiego) to bollock a. ballock each other GB wulg. (za coś for sth); to chew each other out US posp. (za coś for sth)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > opierd|olić
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8 наказывать
1) General subject: administer punishment, amerce (чем-либо), castigate, chasten (с целью исправления), chastise, correct, discipline, ferule, fit out, order, penalize, persecute, punish, put it across a person, put it across somebody, scourge, smite (his conscience smote him - он почувствовал угрызения совести, совесть мучила его), strafe, trounce, administrate punishment, give gip, give gyp, whip2) Colloquial: pay, payer, put through the hoop (кого-л.), put through the hoops (кого-л.), put it across3) American: ground4) Religion: chastize5) Law: give punishment, punish (в уголовном порядке), sentence, vindicate6) Australian slang: chew out7) University: proctor9) Business: pay off10) Football: penalise (за что-л. - for smth)11) leg.N.P. punish (criminal law)12) Makarov: come down, come down on (кого-л.), come down upon (кого-л.), drop across (кого-л.), drop on (кого-л.), drop upon (кого-л.), dish out punishment (учеников и т. п.)13) Archaic: visit14) Taboo: chew somebody's ass out, give hell to somebody, kick somebody's ass (кого-л.) -
9 regañar
v.to scold, to call down, to chide, to chew out.Ellas le llaman la atención a Ricardo They reprehend Richard.* * *1 to scold, tell off1 (reñir) to argue, quarrel, fall out2 (refunfuñar) to moan, grumble, complain* * *1.VT to scold, tell off *2. VI1) [persona] to grumble, grouse *2) [dos personas] to fall out, quarrel3) †† [perro] to snarl, growl* * *1.verbo transitivo (esp AmL) to scold, to tell... off (colloq)2.ha regañado con el novio — ( ha discutido) she's had an argument with her boyfriend; ( ha roto) she's split up o broken up with her boyfriend
* * *= set about, rebuff, reprimand, chide, slap + Nombre + down, upbraid, scold, tell + Nombe + off, get at.Ex. I shall not quickly forget being halted in full flight by the explosive entrance of a lecturer who, without pause for reflection or apology, set about an unfortunate student for not being at a tutorial.Ex. 'Do not rebuff him before he has swept out his body or before he has said that for which he came'.Ex. At the next division and department head meeting, Kobitsky was reprimanded and told that she should learn to be an administrator and conduct herself accordingly = En la siguiente reunión de directores de división y departamento, Kobitsky fue amonestada y se le dijo que debería aprender a ser una administradora y actuar consecuentemente.Ex. Some authors of papers lament the lack of a philosophy and gently chide librarians for the 'simplicity of their pragmatism'.Ex. Not to put too fine a point on this, and slap me down if I am being rude, but from the questions you are asking I do not think you are ready for a project of this scope.Ex. The generalists upbraid the vocationalists for promoting mere 'training' for work that may quickly become obsolete rather than 'education' for a career with a future.Ex. Deciding whether an unruly child has something wrong in his genes or is just full of beans may determine whether he's scolded or offered remedial education.Ex. Teachers should tackle bad behaviour in class by praising their pupils instead of telling them off, according to research published today.Ex. If you're always getting at them for smaller things, they won't know when they're really doing something wrong.----* regañar constantemente = nag (at).* * *1.verbo transitivo (esp AmL) to scold, to tell... off (colloq)2.ha regañado con el novio — ( ha discutido) she's had an argument with her boyfriend; ( ha roto) she's split up o broken up with her boyfriend
* * *= set about, rebuff, reprimand, chide, slap + Nombre + down, upbraid, scold, tell + Nombe + off, get at.Ex: I shall not quickly forget being halted in full flight by the explosive entrance of a lecturer who, without pause for reflection or apology, set about an unfortunate student for not being at a tutorial.
Ex: 'Do not rebuff him before he has swept out his body or before he has said that for which he came'.Ex: At the next division and department head meeting, Kobitsky was reprimanded and told that she should learn to be an administrator and conduct herself accordingly = En la siguiente reunión de directores de división y departamento, Kobitsky fue amonestada y se le dijo que debería aprender a ser una administradora y actuar consecuentemente.Ex: Some authors of papers lament the lack of a philosophy and gently chide librarians for the 'simplicity of their pragmatism'.Ex: Not to put too fine a point on this, and slap me down if I am being rude, but from the questions you are asking I do not think you are ready for a project of this scope.Ex: The generalists upbraid the vocationalists for promoting mere 'training' for work that may quickly become obsolete rather than 'education' for a career with a future.Ex: Deciding whether an unruly child has something wrong in his genes or is just full of beans may determine whether he's scolded or offered remedial education.Ex: Teachers should tackle bad behaviour in class by praising their pupils instead of telling them off, according to research published today.Ex: If you're always getting at them for smaller things, they won't know when they're really doing something wrong.* regañar constantemente = nag (at).* * *regañar [A1 ]vt¿te regañó por llegar tarde? did she tell you off for being late?, did you get a talking-to for being late?■ regañarvi( Esp)1 (pelearse) to quarrelregañamos por una tontería we quarreled over nothingha regañado con el novio (ha discutido) she's had an argument o a row o ( colloq) a tiff with her boyfriend; (ha roto) she's split up o broken up with her boyfriend2 (quejarse) to grumble* * *
regañar ( conjugate regañar) verbo transitivo (esp AmL) to scold, to tell … off (colloq)
verbo intransitivo (Esp) ( pelearse) to quarrel
regañar
I verbo transitivo to scold, tell off
II verbo intransitivo
1 (en una discusión) to argue, quarrel
2 (romper una relación) to split up, break up
' regañar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caldo
- discutir
- reñir
- repaso
- retar
- rezongar
English:
chastise
- pull up
- reprehend
- scold
- tell off
- tick off
- pull
- tell
* * *♦ vt[reprender] to tell off;me regañaron por acabarme toda la cerveza I got a row for finishing all the beer♦ viEsp [pelearse] to fall out;ha regañado con su hermana he's fallen out with his sister;están regañados they've fallen out* * *I v/t tell offII v/i quarrel* * *regañar vt: to scold, to give a talking to1) quejarse: to grumble, to complain2) reñir: to quarrel, to argue* * * -
10 opieprz|yć
pf — opieprz|ać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (obsypać pieprzem) to pepper 2. posp. (zbesztać) to bawl [sb] out pot., to bawl out pot., to tick [sb] off pot., to tick off GB pot., to chew out US pot. (za coś for sth)- opieprzyła mnie za spóźnienie she bawled me out for being lateⅡ opieprzyć się — opieprzać się posp. (zbesztać jeden drugiego) to bawl each other out pot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > opieprz|yć
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11 бранить
1) General subject: abuse, ballyrag, be severe upon, berate, blow up, bullyrag, cast in somebody's teeth, castigate, chide, find fault, flay, give the stick, go on (кого-л.), have on the mat (кого-л.), lambast, let into, objurgate, peck, pepper, rag, rail, rail against, rail at, rate, rater, rebuke, reproach, reprove, revile, scold, score, sit, slang, slangwhang, slate, start in, talk to, tell off, threap, tongue lash, tongue-lash, tutor, upbraid, vituperate, whip, yaff, take to task, claw away, get after2) Colloquial: comb, tick off, walk into (на кого-либо), keep on at a person (кого-л.)3) Dialect: miscall5) Australian slang: chew out, go crook smb., kick (smb.'s) butt in, rip into, tear strips off, whale6) Jargon: get down on (someone), lambaste, lay ( someone) out, lay out (someone), see off, talk (somebody), give a good talking to, give a good working over, give someone an earful, take off7) Makarov: call over the coals, comb down, come down, come down (кого-л.), come down on (кого-л.), come down upon (кого-л.), drop down on (кого-л.), find fault with (кого-л.)8) Phraseological unit: bust chops (to berate or hound) -
12 дать разгон
Jargon: chew out, lower the boom, ream( someone's) ass out, ream (someone) out -
13 намылить голову
2) Makarov: comb hair for him (кому-л.) -
14 намылить голову
2) Makarov: comb hair for him (кому-л.) -
15 zusammenstauchen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)1. (kleiner machen) squash together* * *zu|sạm|men|stau|chenvt sep (inf)to give a dressing-down (inf), to chew out (US inf)* * *das1) (to scold someone: The teacher gave me a ticking-off for being late.) tick (someone) off2) (to scold someone: The teacher gave me a ticking-off for being late.) give (someone) a ticking off* * *zu·sam·men|stau·chenvt (fam)1. (maßregeln)▪ etw ist zusammengestaucht sth is crushed* * *zusammenstauchen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)1. (kleiner machen) squash together -
16 azarlamak
v. reprimand, reproach, admonish, chide, scold, baste, bawl out, berate, blow up, bring up, call down, carpet, castigate, chew out, come down on, decry, dress down, let smb. have it, inveigh, jaw out, keelhaul, lace into, lambaste, lash, lecture* * *scold -
17 azarlamamak
v. (neg. form of azarlamak) reprimand, reproach, admonish, chide, scold, baste, bawl out, berate, blow up, bring up, call down, carpet, castigate, chew out, come down on, decry, dress down, let smb. have it, inveigh, jaw out, keelhaul, lace into, lambaste, lash, lecture -
18 enguirlander
enguirlander (inf) [ɑ̃giʀlɑ̃de]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *
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(colloq) ɑ̃giʀlɑ̃de verbe transitif to tell [somebody] off [enfant]; to give somebody an earful (colloq) [adulte]se faire enguirlander — to get told off ( par by), to get an earful (colloq) ( par from)
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s'enguirlander verbe pronominal to have a row* * *ɑ̃ɡiʀlɑ̃de vt *to tell off, to give an earful to * to bawl out USA ** * *enguirlander○ verb table: aimerA vtr to tell [sb] off [enfant]; to give sb an earful○ [adulte]; se faire enguirlander to get told off (par by), to get an earful○ (par from).B s'enguirlander vpr to have a row (avec qn with sb).[ɑ̃girlɑ̃de] verbe transitif -
19 astar paxta
astar paxtasini chiqar to shred to bits, to beat the stuffing out of; to chew out; to hang out s.o.’s dirty linen -
20 surob
surobi to’g’ri bo’ldi to be utterly exhausted; to get thoroughly chewed out. surobini to’g’rila /tort to exhaust, to wear out; to chew out good and well, to read the riot act to
См. также в других словарях:
chew out — [v] scold bawl out, carpet*, criticize, dress down, jaw, revile, tell off, tongue lash*, vituperate, wig, yell at; concept 52 Ant. compliment, laud, praise … New thesaurus
chew out — *scold, upbraid, rate, berate, tongue lash, jaw, bawl, wig, rail, revile, vituperate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
chew out — verb censure severely or angrily The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger s car The deputy ragged the Prime Minister The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup • Syn: ↑call on the carpet, ↑take to task, ↑rebuke, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
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chew out — Synonyms and related words: bawl out, carpet, chew, chew ass, cuss out, give a going over, give hail Columbia, give hell, give the deuce, give what for, jack up, jaw, lambaste, ream, ream ass, ream out, revile, sit on, tell off, tongue lash,… … Moby Thesaurus
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chew out — {v.}, {slang} To scold roughly. * /The boy s father chewed him out for staying up late./ * /The coach chews out lazy players./ Syn.: BAWL OUT, CALL ON THE CARPET, HAUL OVER THE COALS … Dictionary of American idioms
chew out — {v.}, {slang} To scold roughly. * /The boy s father chewed him out for staying up late./ * /The coach chews out lazy players./ Syn.: BAWL OUT, CALL ON THE CARPET, HAUL OVER THE COALS … Dictionary of American idioms
chew\ out — v slang To scold roughly. The boy s father chewed him out for staying up late. The coach chews out lazy players. Syn.: bawl out, call on the carpet, haul over the coals … Словарь американских идиом
chew out — transitive verb Date: 1943 reprimand, bawl out … New Collegiate Dictionary