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1. [dɪk'teɪt] гл.1) начитывать, диктовать''Dear sir,'' he said at last, as if he were dictateing a letter. — "Милостивый государь," - произнёс он наконец, как будто диктуя письмо.
Syn:2) диктовать, навязывать (условия, чужую волю)Don't try to dictate to children, they will obey you better if you ask them politely. — Не дави на своих детей, если ты будешь их вежливо просить, они только лучше будут слушаться.
No person of a strong character likes to be dictated to. — Ни одна сильная личность не любит, когда ей приказывают.
3) вести политику диктата; отдавать безапелляционные распоряженияSyn:2. ['dɪkteɪt] сущ.1) ( dictates) веление, требование2) безапелляционное решение, строгий приказ; диктат -
122 loud
[laud] 1. прил.1) громкий; звучныйThe band was starting to play a fast, loud number. — Группа начала исполнять быструю и громкую композицию.
Syn:2) шумный; горластый, шумливый, крикливыйSyn:Ant:3) активный, энергичный; резкийMr. Jones received loud support from his local community. — Мистер Джоунз получил ощутимую поддержку со стороны местной общественности.
His speech yesterday was very loud in condemnation of the media. — Его вчерашняя речь содержала резкие нападки на прессу.
4) преим. амер. сильный, резкий (о запахе, вкусе)Syn:5)а) яркий, кричащий (о красках, наряде)Syn:б) вульгарный, развязный ( о манерах)2. нареч.1) громкоSyn:2) сильно, резко ( пахнуть)Syn:•• -
123 tiptop
[ˌtɪp'tɔp] 1. сущ.а) вершина, верхняя частьб) высшая точка, предел2. прил.; разг.I cry aloud to all and sundry, at the very tiptop of my voice. — Я громко кричала всем и каждому, кричала изо всех сил.
отличный, первоклассный, превосходныйSyn:3. нареч.; разг.That suits us tiptop. — Это отлично нам подходит.
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128 at the top of one's voice
Англо-русский синонимический словарь > at the top of one's voice
См. также в других словарях:
aloud — [ə loud′] adv. 1. loudly [to cry aloud] 2. in an audible voice; not silently [read the letter aloud] … English World dictionary
Aloud — A*loud , adv. [Pref. a + loud.] With a loud voice, or great noise; loudly; audibly. [1913 Webster] Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice. Isa. lviii. 1. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
aloud — (adv.) late 14c., from A (Cf. a ) (1) + LOUD (Cf. loud) … Etymology dictionary
aloud — [adv] in a spoken voice, usually not softly audibly, clearly, distinctly, intelligibly, loudly, lustily, noisily, out loud, plainly, vociferously; concept 594 Ant. inaudibly, silently … New thesaurus
aloud — ► ADVERB ▪ not silently; audibly … English terms dictionary
Aloud — Infobox musical artist Name = Aloud Img capt = L to R: Henry Beguiristain, Jen de la Osa, Roy Fontaine, Ross Lohr Img size = 220 Landscape = yes Background = group or band Birth name = Alias = Born = Died = Origin = Instrument = Genre = Rock,… … Wikipedia
aloud — a|loud [əˈlaud] adv if you read, laugh, say something etc aloud, you read etc so that people can hear you = out loud read/say sth aloud ▪ Joanne, would you read the poem aloud? laugh/groan/cry etc aloud ▪ The pain made him cry aloud. ▪ She could… … Dictionary of contemporary English
aloud — [[t]əla͟ʊd[/t]] 1) ADV: ADV after v When you say something, read, or laugh aloud, you speak or laugh so that other people can hear you. When we were children, our father read aloud to us... The bastard, she said aloud. Syn: out loud Ant: silently … English dictionary
aloud — /euh lowd /, adv. 1. with the normal tone and volume of the speaking voice, as distinguished from whisperingly: They could not speak aloud in the library. 2. vocally, as distinguished from mentally: He read the book aloud. 3. with a loud voice;… … Universalium
aloud — adverb 1 if you say something aloud you say it in your normal voice: Joanne, would you read the poem aloud for us? 2 in a loud voice: The pain made him cry aloud … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
aloud — a•loud [[t]əˈlaʊd[/t]] adv. 1) in the normal tone and volume of the speaking voice 2) vocally, as distinguished from mentally: to read a book aloud[/ex] 3) in a loud voice; loudly: to cry aloud[/ex] • Etymology: 1325–75 … From formal English to slang