- put in the pillory
- сделать посмешищем, пригвоздить к позорному столбу
Новый англо-русский словарь. 2013.
Новый англо-русский словарь. 2013.
pillory — n. & v. n. (pl. ies) hist. a wooden framework with holes for the head and hands, enabling the public to assault or ridicule a person so imprisoned. v.tr. ( ies, ied) 1 expose (a person) to ridicule or public contempt. 2 hist. put in the pillory.… … Useful english dictionary
pillory — 1. noun offenders were put in the pillory Syn: stocks 2. verb 1) he was pilloried by the press Syn: attack, criticize, censure, condemn, denigrate, lambaste, savage, stigmatize, denounce; informal knock, slam … Thesaurus of popular words
Pillory — The pillory was a device used in punishment by public humiliation and often additional, sometimes lethal, physical abuse.The word is documented in English since 1274 (attested in Anglo Latin from c.1189), and stems from Old French pellori (1168;… … Wikipedia
pillory — ► NOUN (pl. pillories) ▪ a wooden framework with holes for the head and hands, in which offenders were formerly imprisoned and exposed to public abuse. ► VERB (pillories, pilloried) 1) put in a pillory. 2) attack or ridicule publicly. ORIGIN … English terms dictionary
Pillory — A device which held an offender by head and hands or by hands and feet for public punishment, where public humiliation was intense. Offenders were to be amerced the first two or three times, so long as the offence were not too grievous. However,… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
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pillory — 1. noun /pɪlə(ɹ)i/ A framework on a post, with holes for the hands and head, used as a means of punishment and humiliation. 2. verb /pɪlə(ɹ)i/ a) To put in a pillory. b) To … Wiktionary
pillory — noun (plural pillories) a wooden framework with holes for the head and hands, in which offenders were formerly imprisoned and exposed to public abuse. verb (pillories, pillorying, pilloried) 1》 put in a pillory. 2》 attack or ridicule publicly.… … English new terms dictionary
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