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61 deplore
[dɪ'plɔː(r)]vtubolewać or boleć nad +instr* * *[di'plo:](to express disapproval and regret about (something): We all deplore the actions of murderers.) wyrażać ubolewanie -
62 tut(-tut)
(used in writing to represent the sound used to express disapproval, mild annoyance etc.) (wyrażenie dezaprobaty) -
63 tut(-tut)
(used in writing to represent the sound used to express disapproval, mild annoyance etc.) (wyrażenie dezaprobaty) -
64 deplore
[di'plo:](to express disapproval and regret about (something): We all deplore the actions of murderers.) nožēlot; apraudāt* * *nožēlot, apraudāt -
65 tut(-tut)
(used in writing to represent the sound used to express disapproval, mild annoyance etc.) ak! -
66 tut(-tut)
(used in writing to represent the sound used to express disapproval, mild annoyance etc.) ak! -
67 deplore
[di'plo:](to express disapproval and regret about (something): We all deplore the actions of murderers.) apgailėti, apgailestauti -
68 tut(-tut)
(used in writing to represent the sound used to express disapproval, mild annoyance etc.) ak tu! eik tu! -
69 tut(-tut)
(used in writing to represent the sound used to express disapproval, mild annoyance etc.) ak tu! eik tu! -
70 deplore
v. beklaga, kritisera* * *[di'plo:](to express disapproval and regret about (something): We all deplore the actions of murderers.) djupt beklaga -
71 tut(-tut)
(used in writing to represent the sound used to express disapproval, mild annoyance etc.) äsch!, äh!, tyst! -
72 tut(-tut)
(used in writing to represent the sound used to express disapproval, mild annoyance etc.) äsch!, äh!, tyst! -
73 deplore
[di'plo:](to express disapproval and regret about (something): We all deplore the actions of murderers.) litovat, naříkat nad* * *• odsuzovat -
74 deplore
[di'plo:](to express disapproval and regret about (something): We all deplore the actions of murderers.) odsúdiť, ľutovať* * *• žialit (nad cím)• lutovat -
75 criticar
• criticise• criticize• dress down• express disapproval of -
76 desaprobar
• be thumbs down on• condemn• disallow• disapprove• disapprove of• discountenance• express disapproval of• frown upon• object to• reprove• take a dim view of• take exception to -
77 expresar desaprobación sobre
• disapprove• disapprove of• express disapproval of• mislikeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > expresar desaprobación sobre
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78 deplore
[di'plo:](to express disapproval and regret about (something): We all deplore the actions of murderers.) a deplânge -
79 tut(-tut)
(used in writing to represent the sound used to express disapproval, mild annoyance etc.) ei (poftim)! -
80 tut(-tut)
(used in writing to represent the sound used to express disapproval, mild annoyance etc.) ei (poftim)!
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