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61 a virus that has run amuck
Общая лексика: вирус, с которым никак не удаётся справитьсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a virus that has run amuck
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62 our spending has run amuck
Общая лексика: мы тратили деньги направо и налевоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > our spending has run amuck
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63 run amuck
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64 run amuck
обезуметь; быть вне себя, неистовствоватьв ярости набрасываться на всякого встречногоАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > run amuck
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65 run amuck
mengamuk* * *amuk, menggelap -
66 running amuck
mengamuk* * *pengamukan -
67 who runs amuck
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68 ran amuck
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69 run amuck
etrafa saldırmak, gözü dönüp saldırmak, öldürmek için saldırmak -
70 run amuck
etrafa saldırmak, gözü dönüp saldırmak, öldürmek için saldırmak -
71 to run amuck
skriet amoka skrējienā -
72 to run amuck
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73 run amuck
• besomučno napasti; razbesneti se i činiti nasilja; trčati u pomamnoj želji za krv -
74 run amuck
• řádit jako zběsilý• dostat záchvat amoku -
75 run amuck
обезуметь, быть вне себя, неистовствовать, буйствовать, потерять самообладание, набрасываться, в ярости набрасываться на всякого встречного* * *1) обезуметь; быть вне себя 2) в ярости набрасываться на всякого встречного -
76 run\ amuck
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77 run\ amuck
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78 go amuck
v.1 volverse frenético, perder el control en un frenesí de violencia.2 desbarajustarse. -
79 run amuck
v.1 perder el control en un frenesí de violencia, volverse frenético.2 descontrolarse en medio de la confusión. -
80 amok, amuck
மூர்க்கமாக (ஓடு)
См. также в других словарях:
Amuck — A*muck ([.a]*m[u^]k ), a. & adv. [Malay amoq furious.] In a frenzied and reckless manner. [1913 Webster] {To run amuck}, to rush out in a state of frenzy, as the Malays sometimes do under the influence of bhang, and attack every one that comes in … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
amuck — (adv.) 17c., variant of AMOK (Cf. amok); treated as a muck by Dryden, Byron, etc., and defended by Fowler, who considered amok didacticism … Etymology dictionary
amuck — [adv] crazily berserk, destructively, ferociously, frenziedly, in a frenzy, insanely, madly, maniacally, murderously, savagely, uncontrollably, violently, wildly; concept 401 … New thesaurus
amuck — [ə muk′] n. alt. sp. of AMOK … English World dictionary
amuck — /euh muk /, adv. 1. run or go amuck, a. to rush about in a murderous frenzy: The maniac ran amuck in the crowd, shooting at random. b. to rush about wildly; lose self control: When the nightclub caught fire the patrons ran amuck, blocking the… … Universalium
amuck — amok, amuck The word is normally used in the phrase to run amok/amuck, meaning ‘to run about wildly in a violent rage’, and is an extension of a particular meaning in Malay anthropology • (Edward now wore the manic look of some animal transferred … Modern English usage
amuck — SYN: amok (2). * * * amuck var of AMOK * * * (ə mukґ) [Malay amok] 1. amok. 2. (colloq.) wild, frenzied, or uncontrollable … Medical dictionary
amuck — to run amuck … Combinatory dictionary
amuck — I amok, amuck (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adv. in a frenzied or berserk manner; running wild. See excitability. II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) adv. berserk, wild, violent. III (Roget s Thesaurus II) also amok adjective Out of control … English dictionary for students
amuck — a•muck [[t]əˈmʌk[/t]] adj. 1) mad with murderous frenzy 2) amok 1) 3) idi run or go amuck or amok a) to rush about in a murderous frenzy b) to go or rush about wildly; be out of control Idiom … From formal English to slang
amuck — var. of AMOK. * * * ↑amok variant spelling of ↑amok * * * amuck var. of amok … Useful english dictionary