Excoriate
Translations of "excoriate" (24 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armenian | կաշին քերթել(to wear off the skin of) | kašin kʻertʻel | |
| Bulgarian | обелвам(to wear off the skin of), одирам(to wear off the skin of) | obelvam, odiram | |
| Catalan | censurar(to strongly denounce or censure), condemnar(to strongly denounce or censure), excoriar(to wear off the skin of), reprovar(to strongly denounce or censure) | — | |
| Czech | sedřít(to wear off the skin of), stáhnout(to wear off the skin of), ztrhat(to strongly denounce or censure) | — | |
| Danish | fordømme(to strongly denounce or censure), hudflette(to strongly denounce or censure) | — | |
| Dutch | schrammen(to wear off the skin of) | — | |
| Finnish | haukkua pataluhaksi(to strongly denounce or censure), hiertää(to wear off the skin of), ripittää(to strongly denounce or censure), sättiä(to strongly denounce or censure) | — | |
| French | excorier(to wear off the skin of), fustiger(to strongly denounce or censure) | — | |
| Galician | excoriar(to wear off the skin of) | — | |
| German | abscheuern(to wear off the skin of), abschürfen(to wear off the skin of), kein gutes Haar lassen an(to strongly denounce or censure), mit vernichtender Kritik überziehen(to strongly denounce or censure), scharf verurteilen(to strongly denounce or censure), vernichtend kritisieren(to strongly denounce or censure), wund reiben(to wear off the skin of) | — | |
| Hungarian | feldörzsöl(to wear off the skin of), felhorzsol(to wear off the skin of), felsebez(to wear off the skin of), horzsol(to wear off the skin of), kidörzsöl(to wear off the skin of), ledorongol(to strongly denounce or censure), lehord(to strongly denounce or censure), lehorzsol(to wear off the skin of), lesújtó / megsemmisítő kritikával illet(to strongly denounce or censure), ostoroz(to strongly denounce or censure), élesen bírál(to strongly denounce or censure) | — | |
| Italian | escoriare(to wear off the skin of) | — | |
| Latin | excoriō(to wear off the skin of), excoriō(to strongly denounce or censure) | — | |
| Macedonian | дере(to wear off the skin of), лупи(to wear off the skin of), осудува(to strongly denounce or censure) | dere, lupi, osuduva | |
| Māori | whakakinokino(to strongly denounce or censure), whakatapitapi(to strongly denounce or censure) | — | |
| Norwegian | hudflette(to strongly denounce or censure) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | hudflette(to wear off the skin of) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | hudflette(to wear off the skin of) | — | |
| Portuguese | escoriar(to wear off the skin of) | — | |
| Quechua | iqhay(to wear off the skin of) | — | |
| Russian | громи́ть(to strongly denounce or censure), поноси́ть(to strongly denounce or censure), разноси́ть(to strongly denounce or censure), сдира́ть ко́жу(to wear off the skin of), сса́живать(to wear off the skin of) | gromítʹ, ponosítʹ, raznosítʹ, sdirátʹ kóžu, ssáživatʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | rùisg(to wear off the skin of) | — | |
| Spanish | excoriar(to wear off the skin of), fustigar(to strongly denounce or censure) | — | |
| Welsh | fflangellu(to strongly denounce or censure), llachio(to strongly denounce or censure), rhwbio(to wear off the skin of), rhwto(to wear off the skin of), treulio(to wear off the skin of) | — |
censurar, condemnar, excoriar, reprovar
sedřít, stáhnout, ztrhat
fordømme, hudflette
schrammen
haukkua pataluhaksi, hiertää, ripittää, sättiä
excorier, fustiger
excoriar
abscheuern, abschürfen, kein gutes Haar lassen an, mit vernichtender Kritik überziehen, scharf verurteilen, vernichtend kritisieren, wund reiben
feldörzsöl, felhorzsol, felsebez, horzsol, kidörzsöl, ledorongol, lehord, lehorzsol, lesújtó / megsemmisítő kritikával illet, ostoroz, élesen bírál
escoriare
excoriō, excoriō
whakakinokino, whakatapitapi
hudflette
hudflette
hudflette
escoriar
iqhay
громи́ть, поноси́ть, разноси́ть, сдира́ть ко́жу, сса́живать
gromítʹ, ponosítʹ, raznosítʹ, sdirátʹ kóžu, ssáživatʹ
rùisg
excoriar, fustigar
fflangellu, llachio, rhwbio, rhwto, treulio
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