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1 blow sky-high
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1) взорвать, разнести вдребезги; ≈ пойти прахом [первонач. амер.]The idea of impartial negotiation on wages has been blown sky-high. (‘Daily Worker’) — Мысль о том, что переговоры о повышении зарплаты могут носить объективный характер, оказалась совершенно несостоятельной.
2) разругать, подвергнуть уничтожающей критике; ≈ не оставить камня на камне, разнести в пух и прах (ср. небу жарко станет)The stupid fellow came to me this morning, and instead of trying to smooth me down, what does he do? but blow me up sky-high! (R. Blackmore, ‘Perlycross’, ch. XXXII) — Сегодня утром этот болван пришел ко мне, и, вместо того чтобы успокоить меня, что он делает? Устраивает мне разнос.
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разрушить, уничтожитьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > blow sky-high
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разг.Our hopes were blown sky-high. — Наши надежды были развеяны в прах.
2) взорвать, уничтожить взывомThe building could have been blown sky-high. — Здание могло взлететь на воздух.
3) взрываться, взлетать на воздухAn ammunition ship was hit by a kamikaze, and blew sky-high. — Корабль с боеприпасами был атакован камикадзе и взлетел на воздух.
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1. adjectivehimmelhoch; astronomisch (ugs.) [Preise usw.]2. adverbhoch in die Luft [werfen, steigen usw.]go sky-high — [Preise usw.:] in astronomische Höhen klettern (ugs.)
* * *adverb, adjective (very high: The car was blown sky-high by the explosion; sky-high prices.) himmelhoch* * *to blow a building \sky-high etw in die Luft sprengento go \sky-high prices in die Höhe schnellen* * *sky-high adj & adv1. himmelhoch (auch fig):a) in die Luft jagen:be blown sky-high in die Luft fliegenb) eine Theorie etc über den Haufen werfen umg, jemandes Hoffnungen etc zunichtemachen, ein Argument etc widerlegen, einen Mythos zerstören;prices went sky-high die Preise kletterten in schwindelerregende Höhen2. umga) irrsinnig hoch (Zinsen etc)b) riesig (Summen etc)* * *1. adjectivehimmelhoch; astronomisch (ugs.) [Preise usw.]2. adverbhoch in die Luft [werfen, steigen usw.]go sky-high — [Preise usw.:] in astronomische Höhen klettern (ugs.)
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[ˌskaɪ'haɪ] 1. прил.достигающий неба, очень высокий2. нареч.до небес; очень высокоTheir prestige went sky high. — Их престиж вырос до небес.
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hemelhoogsky-high♦voorbeelden:1 blow sky-high • in de lucht laten vliegen, opblazen; 〈informeel; figuurlijk〉 geen spaan heel laten van -
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[ˌskaɪ'haɪ] 1.aggettivo [prices, rates] altissimo2.to blow sth. sky-high — fare esplodere qcs
* * *adverb, adjective (very high: The car was blown sky-high by the explosion; sky-high prices.) altissimo, (alle stelle)* * *[ˌskaɪ'haɪ]1. adv(throw) molto in alto2. adjfam esorbitante* * *[ˌskaɪ'haɪ] 1.aggettivo [prices, rates] altissimo2.to blow sth. sky-high — fare esplodere qcs
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adverb, adjective (very high: The car was blown sky-high by the explosion; sky-high prices.) por las nubes, por las airestr[skaɪ'haɪ]1 por las nubes, por los aires1 por las nubes, astronómico,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto blow something sky-high hacer volar algo por los airesadj.• por las nubes adj.adv.• por las nubes adv.['skaɪ'haɪ]ADV por las nubes blow II -
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adverb, adjective (very high: The car was blown sky-high by the explosion; sky-high prices.) himmelhøy(t), skyhøy(t)Iadj. \/ˌskaɪˈhaɪ\/skyhøyIIadv. \/ˌskaɪˈhaɪ\/skyhøyt, himmelhøytblow something sky-high få noe til å eksplodere, få noe til å fly i luften ( overført) fullstendig rasere noe, fullstendig tilintetgjøre noe -
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a, adv (стигащ) до небето (и прен.), до/в небесата* * *{'skaihai} a, adv (стигащ) до небето (и прен.); до/в небесат* * *a, adv (стигащ) до небето (и прен.), до/в небесата* * *
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