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81 regańina
• dressing-down• rebuff• rebuke• recrimination• reprehension• reprimand• scolding• spanking• teller's stamp• telltale• thrashing -
82 regańo
• admonition• call down• call-down• counsel• dressing-down• reprimand• scold• scolding• talking pictures• talking-to• talks -
83 reprender severamente
• bawl out• call over the coals• crack down on• drag over the coals• haul in one's horn• haul the wind• reprimand severely -
84 reprensión
• admonition• call down• rebuff• rebuke• recrimination• reprehension• reprimand• scolding• scoring• talking pictures• talks -
85 represión implícita
• slap on the wrist• tacit reprimand• token punishment -
86 reprimenda
• call down• chastisement• rebuff• rebuke• recrimination• remonstrance• reprehension• reprimand• scoring• teller's stamp• telltale• ticking off -
87 reprimenda pequeńa
• small reprimand -
88 severa reprimenda
• dickens• severe reprimand -
89 regañadita
f.small reprimand, slap on the wrist. -
90 reprender severamente
v.to reprimand severely, to bawl out, to call down, to crack down on. -
91 represión implícita
f.token punishment, slap on the wrist, tacit reprimand. -
92 reprimenda pequeña
f.small reprimand. -
93 severa reprimenda
f.severe reprimand, dickens. -
94 sobarbada
f.1 a check given a horse by pulling the reins with violence.2 chuck under the chin; jerk.3 reprimand, scolding. (Metaphorical)
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reprimand — rep‧ri‧mand [ˈreprmɑːnd ǁ mænd] noun [countable] an occasion when someone is officially told that they have done something very wrong: • He is likely to receive some kind of reprimand for trying to influence the regulators unfairly. reprimand… … Financial and business terms
reprimand — I noun admonishment, admonition, animadversion, blame, castigation, censure, chiding, condemnation, correction, criticism, denunciation, derogation, disapprobation, disapproval, displeasure, dispraise, dressing down, exception, exprobration,… … Law dictionary
Reprimand — Rep ri*mand (r?p r? m?nd), n. [F. r[ e]primande, fr. L. reprimendus, reprimenda, that is to be checked or suppressed, fr. reprimere to check, repress; pref. re re + premere to press. See {Press}, and cf. {Repress}.] Severe or formal reproof;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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reprimand — [rep′rə mand΄, rep′rəmänd΄; ] also, for v. [, rep΄rə mand′, rep΄rəmänd′] n. [Fr réprimande < L reprimenda, fem. of reprimendus, that is to be repressed < reprimere, to repress: see RE & PRESS1] a severe or formal rebuke, esp. by a person in … English World dictionary
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Reprimand (UK law) — A reprimand is a police prosecution within the United Kingdom that is given to people 17 years and under who break the law and get arrested for the first time. It is an opportunity to get the offender to think about what they have done and to… … Wikipedia