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101 run amok
буйствовать словосочетание:буйствовать (run amok, run amuck, cut up rough)набрасываться (run amok, run amuck, go at IT hammer and tongs)неистовствовать (run amok, run amuck)терять самообладание (run amok, run amuck, lose one's self-confidence, lose one's nerve, lose one's hair)в ярости набрасываться на всякого встречного (run amok, run amuck) -
102 amuk
go berserk, run amuck* * *angryrun amuck, run amuck, run amuck, runing amuck* * *go berserk, run amuck; rage violently -
103 amok
амок имя существительное: наречие:вне себя (amok, amuck)имя прилагательное:озверевший (amuck, amok) -
104 run amok
прийти в ярость, в бешенство, потерять над собой власть, не владеть собой, неистовствовать [букв. бежать, как одержимый амоком]The humour of the gods had run amok. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Silver Spoon’, part III, ch. IX) — Право, шутки богов зашли слишком далеко.
She saw that he resented her shrinking; but it seemed to excite him to run amuck the more. (J. Galsworthy, ‘Beyond’, part II, ch. II) — Она понимала, что Фиорсену не нравится, когда ее коробит от его замечаний; все же это, видимо, будоражило его, и он еще более неистовствовал.
One night at a resort called Cedar Point, he got into a fight and ran amuck like a wild thing. (Sh. Anderson, ‘Winesburg, Ohio’, ‘An Awakening’) — Раз ночью в курортной местности Сидер-Пойнт Эд, словно сорвавшись с цепи, ввязался в драку и начал бросаться на всех как одержимый.
Frisco, Sam and some of the others realized that they had to take a hand and try to stop the diggers from running amuck. (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 23) — Фриско, Сэм и другие поняли, что нужно принимать срочные меры, чтобы удержать толпу от бесчинств.
It ill becomes a guest to say so, but the White House cuisine did not enjoy a very high reputation. The food was plentiful... but the chef had a tendency to run amuck on fancy salads. (R. E. Sherwood, ‘Roosevelt and Hopkins’, ch. IX) — Гостю, правда, не подобает говорить об этом, но я все же скажу, что кухня Белого дома не пользовалась особо высокой репутацией. Еда была обильна... но шеф-повар имел, к несчастью, сильное пристрастие к диковинным салатам.
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105 amok
adverb* * *[ə'mok]run amok / amuck to rush about madly, attacking everybody and everything: The prisoner ran amok and killed two prison officers.)* * *[əˈmɒk, AM əˈmʌk]to run [or go] \amok Amok laufen* * *[ə'mɒk]advSee:= academic.ru/2284/amuck">amuck* * ** * *adverb* * *n.Amok nur sing. m. -
106 run amok
(или amuck)1) бpocaтьcя нa людeй кaк oдepжимый, нeиcтoвcтвoвaть [букв. бeжaть кaк oдepжимый aмoкoм. Aмoк - пcиxичecкoe зaбoлeвaниe, нaблюдaющeecя у житeлeй Maлaйcкиx ocтpoвoв: пocлe кpaткoвpeмeннoгo нapушeния coзнaния бoльнoй пуcкaeтcя бeжaть, уничтoжaя вcё пoпaдaющeecя нa пути]A man ran amok in a commuter train yesterday - he struck two railway staff and smashed several carriage windows. One night at a resort called Cedar Point, he got into a fight and run amuck like a wild thing (Sh. Andersen)2) пpийти в яpocть, в бeшeнcтвo, пoтepять нaд coбoй влacть, нeиcтoвcтвoвaтьShe saw that he resented her shrinking; but it seemed to excite him to run amuck the more (J. Galsworthy). Frisco, Sam and some of the others realized that they had to take a hand and try to stop the diggers from running amuck (K. S. Prichard) -
107 amok
m sgt (G amoku) dostać amoku a. wpaść w amok to run amok- w amoku in a frenzy* * *miamuck, amok; wpaść w amok go l. run amuck; pred. opętany amokiem amuck.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > amok
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108 amok
[ə'mok]run amok / amuck to rush about madly, attacking everybody and everything: The prisoner ran amok and killed two prison officers.)* * *a.mok[əm'ɔk] adj = link=amuck amuck. -
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110 амок
amok, amuck* * *амо̀к,м., само ед. мед. amok, amuck.* * *amock* * *amok, amuck -
111 бешеный
1) General subject: a-go-go (о темпе, движении), amock, amok, amuck, berserker, enormous, frantic, frenzied, furious, mad (о животном), rabid (о собаке), ropeable, wild, run amock, run amok, run amuck2) Colloquial: a-go-go (о темпе, движении и т.п.), tearing, ballistic (extremely and uncontrollable furious)3) Agriculture: rabic4) Psychology: vehement5) Marine science: violent -
112 Amok
m: Amok laufen run amok* * *der Amokamok* * *['aːmOk, a'mɔk]mAmok fahren — to drive like a madman or lunatic
* * *<-s>[ˈa:mɔk]m\Amok fahren [o laufen] to run amok [or amuck]* * *Amok laufen — run amok; (ugs.): (wütend werden) go wild (coll.)
Amok fahren — go berserk at the wheel
* * *Amok m:Amok laufen run amok* * *Amok laufen — run amok; (ugs.): (wütend werden) go wild (coll.)
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114 amok
[ə'mok]run amok / amuck to rush about madly, attacking everybody and everything: The prisoner ran amok and killed two prison officers.) gå amok* * *[ə'mok]run amok / amuck to rush about madly, attacking everybody and everything: The prisoner ran amok and killed two prison officers.) gå amok -
115 volverse frenético
v.to go amok, to run amuck, to go amuck, to run amok.* * *(v.) = go + berserk, go + postal, go + crazy, work up + a latherEx. It depicts fascism as a crusade for preserving literature's purity, a crusade that went berserk.Ex. You have also probably read about cases where an employee ' went postal' and entered a company building, shooting his boss and other employees.Ex. Sawer went crazy after the woman he was having an affair with was caught and her husband killed her.Ex. The boy's mother got angry as a hornet and obtained a lawyer, who also has worked up a lather over this grievous injustice.* * *(v.) = go + berserk, go + postal, go + crazy, work up + a latherEx: It depicts fascism as a crusade for preserving literature's purity, a crusade that went berserk.
Ex: You have also probably read about cases where an employee ' went postal' and entered a company building, shooting his boss and other employees.Ex: Sawer went crazy after the woman he was having an affair with was caught and her husband killed her.Ex: The boy's mother got angry as a hornet and obtained a lawyer, who also has worked up a lather over this grievous injustice. -
116 menggelap
turn dark, disapper in dark, run amuck* * *turn dark; disappear in the dark; run amuck, act crazy -
117 amok
[ə'mok]run amok / amuck to rush about madly, attacking everybody and everything: The prisoner ran amok and killed two prison officers.)* * *[əmɔk, á:mou]see amuck -
118 побеснявам
1. grow rabid2. go mad (от with), become furious/enraged, be frenzied/wild with rage; see red, run amuck/amokтой побесня от яд he flew into a rage, he became wild/furious with rage, sl. he got into an awful bate* * *побесня̀вам,гл.1. grow rabid;2. go mad (от with), become furious/enraged, be frenzied/wild with rage; see red, run amok; разг. go bananas, hit the roof, blow o.’s top, cut up rusty; foam at the mouth; амер. разг. be (get) on o.’s ears; той побесня от яд he flew into a rage, he became wild/furious with rage, sl. he got into an awful bate.* * *1. go mad (от with), become furious/enraged, be frenzied/wild with rage;see red, run amuck/amok 2. grow rabid 3. той побесня от яд he flew into a rage, he became wild/furious with rage, sl. he got into an awful bate -
119 amok
n. amuck, als een bezetene te keer gaan♦voorbeelden:¶ run amok • amok maken, als een bezetene te keer gaan -
120 Amok
\Amok fahren to run amok [or amuck];\Amok laufen running amok [or amuck]
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