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  • 1 reproach

    s. прекарување, префрлување, срамота, укор v. укорува, прекарува, префрла; укор; прекорува; укорува

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  • 2 reproach; scold; tell off

    укорува; прекорува; кара

    English-Macedonian dictionary > reproach; scold; tell off

  • 3 above

    adj спомнат погоре (во текст)
    adv горе
    prep над, повеќе од, преку
    * * *
    (prep) над, повеќе од, преку; (adv) горе; (adj) спомнат погоре (во текст); prep. над, горе;
    2. повеќе од, преку;
    3. над; this is above me - тоа е над мојата моќ за сфаќање; above-board - a. predic. отворен, чесен; adv. отворено, чесно; горе; горен, над; спомнат погоре (во текст); горе; преку, повеќе од, над; a горен; the above facts горни факти, горе споменати факти; (ac n) the above shows a loss напред изнесеното покажува загуба; adv горе; from above одозгора; above cited (mentioned) горе наведен (спомнат)
    adj. stated above како е горе речено
    prep
    1. над, одозгора, погоре; above all над се; or: преку се; or: пред се; above the clouds над облаци; above par над паритетот ;
    2. misc.; it's above me тоа е за мене недостижно; he speaks above our heads зборува преучено за нас; those above me моите претпоставени; his conduct is above reproach неговото однесување е беспрекорно; it was heard above the fury of the storm се слушна и покрај буката на бурата; one mile above sea level на надморска висина од една милји above

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  • Reproach — Re*proach , n. [F. reproche. See {Reproach}, v.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of reproaching; censure mingled with contempt; contumelious or opprobrious language toward any person; abusive reflections; as, severe reproach. [1913 Webster] No… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • reproach — ► VERB 1) express one s disapproval of or disappointment with. 2) (reproach with) accuse of. ► NOUN ▪ an expression of disapproval or disappointment. ● above (or beyond) reproach Cf. ↑beyond reproach …   English terms dictionary

  • reproach yourself — phrase to feel ashamed and angry because you know that you have done something wrong She reproached herself for having spoken so harshly. Thesaurus: to be, or to become ashamed or embarrassedsynonym Main entry: reproach * * * reproach yourself :… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Reproach — Re*proach (r? pr?ch ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Reproached} ( pr?cht ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Reproaching}.] [F. reprocher, OF. reprochier, (assumed) LL. reproriare; L. pref. re again, against, back + prope near; hence, originally, to bring near to, throw …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • reproach — [n] strong criticism; dishonor abuse, admonishment, admonition, blame, blemish, censure, chiding, condemnation, contempt, disapproval, discredit, disgrace, disrepute, ignominy, indignity, obloquy, odium, opprobrium, rap*, rebuke, reprehension,… …   New thesaurus

  • reproach — I noun accusation, animadversion, blame, castigation, censure, chastisement, chiding, complaint, condemnation, contempt, contumelia, contumely, correction, degradation, denouncement, denunciation, derogation, disapprobation, disapproval,… …   Law dictionary

  • reproach oneself — index regret Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • reproach — vb chide, admonish, *reprove, rebuke, reprimand Analogous words: *criticize, reprehend, censure, reprobate: *warn, forewarn, caution: counsel, advise (see under ADVICE) …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • reproach — [ri prōch′] vt. [LME reprochen < OFr reprochier < VL * repropiare < L re , back + prope, near] 1. to accuse of and blame for a fault so as to make feel ashamed; rebuke; reprove 2. Rare to bring shame and disgrace upon; be a cause of… …   English World dictionary

  • reproach — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ bitter ▪ mild ▪ There was mild reproach in his tone. PREPOSITION ▪ above reproach, beyond …   Collocations dictionary

  • reproach — re|proach1 [rıˈprəutʃ US ˈproutʃ] n formal [Date: 1400 1500; : Old French; Origin: reproche, from reprochier to reproach , from Vulgar Latin repropiare, from Latin prope near ] 1.) [U] criticism, blame, or disapproval ▪ You don t need me, she… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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