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94. The term “sect” seems to have a pejorative connotation.
94. Parece que la palabra secta tiene una connotación peyorativa.
Sometimes, there are terms that are pejorative or that cover only certain types of disability.
En ocasiones, se utilizan términos que son peyorativos o que solo abarcan determinados tipos de discapacidad.
The word "cigano" (gypsy) was used in Portugal without any pejorative connotations.
5. La palabra cigano (gitano) se utiliza en Portugal sin connotaciones peyorativas.
The Roma were referred to in the Uzbek language as "Lyuli", which was not a pejorative term.
5. En uzbeco, se llama a los romaníes lyuli, lo cual no es un término peyorativo.
This provision is in no way pejorative in nature; it merely confers a function on the husband.
El texto, que no tiene un carácter peyorativo, confía simplemente una función al marido.
- Abolition of the term “minor”, which is considered pejorative;
- eliminación del termino "menor" por considerarlo peyorativo;
Of course there are some who would view the term “club” as pejorative.
Por supuesto, algunos considerarán que el término "club" es peyorativo.
The term aguria, meaning ‘old man’, was highly pejorative.
El término aguria por «viejo» era peyorativo.
The name has been pejorative throughout our history.
La denominación ha tenido un carácter peyorativo a lo largo de toda nuestra historia.
Jane frequently used the old diminutive and pejorative terms for them.
Jane usaba con frecuencia los diminutivos y términos peyorativos.
If it was a pejorative term, Irving hoped that the others were rejecting it.
Si era un término peyorativo, Irving esperaba que los demás lo rechazasen.
I use the word “intellectual” nowadays in a much more pejorative sense.
Hoy utilizo la palabra «intelectual» en sentido peyorativo.
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