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1 с укором
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2 с укоризной
General subject: with reproof -
3 сделать (кому-л.) резкое замечание
General subject: administer a sharp reproof to, administer a sharp reproval to, send away with a flea in his ear, send off with a flea in his earУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сделать (кому-л.) резкое замечание
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4 сделать резкое замечание
1) General subject: (кому-л.) administer a sharp reproof to, (кому-л.) administer a sharp reproval to, (кому-л.) send away with a flea in his ear, (кому-л.) send off with a flea in his ear2) Makarov: fire off a gunУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сделать резкое замечание
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5 упрёк
м.reproach, reproof; rebukeс упрёком — reproachfully, reprovingly
осыпать кого-л. упрёками — hurl reproaches at smb., cast* reproaches upon smb.
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ставить что-л. кому-л. в упрёк — reproach smb. with smth., place the blame for smth. on smb. -
6 упрёк
м.reproach, reproof; rebukeс упрёком — reproachfully, reprovingly
••осыпа́ть упрёками (вн.) — hurl reproaches (at), cast reproaches (upon)
ста́вить в упрёк что-л кому́-л — reproach smb with smth, place the blame for smth on smb
не в упрёк тебе́ (будь ска́зано) — without blaming you
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