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ARAKIN 4
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not the slightest not the least, e. g. I haven't the slightest idea (doubt) about it.
slightly adv somewhat; to a slight degree, e.g. The child is only slightly hurt. slight vt to pay too little attention to smb; to treat disrespectfully, e. g. Mary felt slighted because she was not invited to the party. Although the author's work was slighted during his lifetime, he became quite popular after his death. Aileen was slighted and insulted. Syn. hurt 4. disgust n a very strong feeling of dislike, e. g. A great feeling of disgust overwhelmed her. She turned away in disgust when she saw the drunk man. He left the room in disgust over their petty quarrel. Практический курс английского языка. 4 курс под ред. В.Д. Аракина 240 disgust vt to cause disgust in smb, e. g. The smell of a bad egg disgusts most people. Your vulgar slang disgusts me. He was disgusted at (by) her answer. How could you say such a thing? I'm disgusted. disgusting a causing disgust, e. g. What a disgusting smell. I find cruel treatment of animals disgusting. Look at the mess he has made of the place. It's disgusting. 5. humiliate vt to lower the dignity or self-respect of smb; to put to shame, e. g. That child who behaved badly when guests were present humiliated his parents. We felt humiliated by our failure. humiliation n humiliating or being humiliated, e. g. I shall never forget that humiliation. humiliating a that humiliates, e. g. Such a humiliating experience was good for his egoism. 6. conceit n too much pride in oneself, e. g. Her self-praising letter seemed to be motivated more by conceit than a desire to communicate. The braggart's letter was full of conceit. Download 1.72 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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