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Перевод: insulting
[прилагательное] оскорбительный; обидный
Тезаурус:
- How insulting Delia Cope is, obviously she feels too high and mighty to read Spare Rib because it's become less entertaining, uninteresting, uninformative and boring because it covers Black women's issues.
- threatening or abusive or insulting words or behaviour or distribute or display to another person any writing, sign or other visible representation, namely which is threatening abusive or insulting,
- Sometimes the public distancing of Romania from its Warsaw Pact allies, especially Big Brother in Moscow, was done in a quite insulting fashion: Ceauescu could even implicitly put the Kremlin in the same category as the White House: "The small and medium-sized states refuse to play the role of pawn in the service of the interests of big imperialist powers any longer."
- He said the offer of 6.5 per cent was insulting and denounced management's inclusion of London weighting to artifically boost the offer to 9.3 per cent in the capital.
- Immediately we joined forces against Aisha, criticizing her and insulting her.
- To the Palestinians, the question appeared naive, almost insulting.
- Vincent replied by return of post, writing his answer on the back of Theo's letter - but not, he hastened to add, "with the intention of insulting you."
- Our company is based on sound and we stand or fall on it; since the introduction of Smooth Tubes we have never been busier and it is insulting and naive to suggest our success is based on a few LEDs.
- That's what I find so insulting: they are constantly using us to sell things.
- "threatening or abusive or insulting words or behaviour or distribute or display to another person any writing, sign or other visible representation, namely which is threatening, abusive or insulting" The type of actions used by the offender should be explained in the witness statement(s).
- Peaceful demonstrators were vulnerable if their espousal of an unpopular cause moved to violence a hostile crowd or those who saw the message as threatening or insulting.
- His bill was intended to deprive the debtor of the power of insulting his creditor on the one hand and to restrain the creditor from tyrannizing over his debtor on the other.
- The arguments were not to be put in an insulting or irritating way, but calmly and with great moderation.
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