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Перевод: snub speek snub


[прилагательное]
курносый;
[существительное]
пренебрежительное обхождение; резкое оскорбительное замечание; оскорбление; выговор ; нагоняй ;
[глагол]
относиться с пренебрежением; унижать; осадить; обрез`ать; отчитывать; круто застопорить; погасить инерцию хода


Тезаурус:

  1. One assumes they meant in the way of financial backing and key personnel, but the apparent snub led to accusations of anti-Semitism and xenophobia.
  2. But it was her vocal anti-meat stance that turned the country establishment's down-home snub into redneck outrage.
  3. Desperate moves to find an accord with the unions, by offering them an unprecedented role in economic planning, met with a snub from a TUC General Council whose members demonstrated an intransigence bordering on arrogance.
  4. US is a very small production outfit that produces - on a shoestring - one of the UK's most successful "youth" music shows: SNUB TV.
  5. A tawny giant with shoulders and arms like a blacksmith's, he had lean hips, more freckles than a gull's egg, a snub nose, sleepy honey-coloured eyes, Bart's pugnacious jaw and red-gold hair sticking up like a Dandy brush.
  6. Corrie had a short, snub nose and rosebud mouth, and her eyes were a smoky grey.
  7. The important point is this: is the use of an overseas company like Sterling (where inquiries about the real ownership of shareholdings in threatened companies are met with a polite but firm snub) acceptable within a legalframework trying to ensure fair play?
  8. After opening nights at Blackpool, she would snub John; when he waited for her at the front entrance with their car and chauffeur she would deliberately slip out of the Stage Door and go home by tram.
  9. Snub for the Cross-Country Commission
  10. After lectures, theatre openings, at private parties, I would infiltrate his circle, usually posing as a reporter or a photographer, and while he tried to snub me, I pretended to ignore his ignoring me.
  11. I would have written far sooner, only - to be quite frank - I feared a snub, and I don't think I could have borne it
  12. "Or you risk more than a mere snub."
  13. And she, too, had something of the precision and contrived charm of a doll with an almost round head poised" on a long delicate neck, a snub nose with a splatter of freckles, a small mouth with a full upper lip beautifully curved and a bristle of cropped hair, originally fair but with bright orange tips which caught the sun and trembled in the breeze so that the whole head seemed for a moment to have a vivid life separated from the rest of her body and, the image changing, he had seen her as a bright exotic flower.

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