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61 Умри!
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62 негодная вещь
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63 негодный человек
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64 ненужная вещь
1) General subject: cast off, lemon, thing of naught, throw out, white elephant2) Jargon: dead dog -
65 ни на что не годный
1) General subject: bastardly, good for nothing, ne'er do weel, ne'er do well, ne'er-do-weel, ne'er-do-well, good-for-nothing2) American: bum3) Jargon: dead dog4) Makarov: no good for anythingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ни на что не годный
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66 ни на что не годный человек
1) General subject: ne'er do weel, ne'er do well, ne'er-do-weel, ne'er-do-well2) Jargon: dead dogУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ни на что не годный человек
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67 никчёмный
1) General subject: chaffy, drossy, dud, fit for the waste-basket, fit for the waste-paper-basket, good-for-nothing, inutile, ne'er do weel, ne'er do well, ne'er-do-weel (о человеке), ne'er-do-well (о человеке), no-account, not worth (one's) salt, not worth one's salt, punky, refuse, worthless, outcast, piffling, feeble, feckless, nugatory, needless3) Bookish: epicene4) Australian slang: as useful as tits on a bull, for the birds, not worth a crumpet, rip, up to shit5) Jargon: N.G., No good, dead dog, ixnay, kaput, lousy, not dry behind the ears (обычно по возрасту), out to lunch, piss poor, raunchie, raunchy, ronchie, two-bit, wimpy, crusty, hump, humpty-dumpty, jeasely, jeasly, nix, no account, shack, the least6) Invective: shit-stick -
68 drive
sg - dríven, pl - dríverсугро́б м* * *carry on, conduct, drift, drive, drive off, float, herd, loaf, loiter, lounge, mooch, run, urge on* * *I. (en -r)( snedrive) drift.II. vb (drev, drevet)( jage) drive ( fx cattle; drive them away (, back, out); drive him into a corner; drive a nail into the wall);( tvinge) force ( fx force him on, force him into a corner);(fig: tilskynde) drive ( fx hunger drove him to steal),F impel;( plante) force;( metal) chase;( maskine) drive, work ( fx the machine is worked by hand);(forretning etc) run ( fx a business, a farm, a hotel, a theatre), carry on ( fx a trade);[ drive handel], se handel;[ drive studier] pursue studies;( uden objekt) ( blive ført af sted) drift ( fx the clouds are drifting),( dovne) loaf, do nothing,F idle;( slentre) stroll,[ med præp og adv:][ drive den af] loaf,F idle;[ drive af blod (, sved)] bleed (, sweat) profusely; be bathed in blood (, sweat);[ hans tøj drev af vand] his clothes were wringing wet;[ drive bort] drift away;( fordrive) drive away;[ drive tiden bort], se ndf: drive tiden væk;[ drive for ankeret] drag the anchor;[ drive frem] push (el. drive) forward,( planter) force,(fig) urge on ( fx it was his ambition that urged him on);( om forretning) work up;( få gennemført) carry (, stærkere: force) through;[ sveden drev ned ad panden på ham] perspiration was streaming down his forehead;[ drive `om] hang around, loaf around,F be idling about;[ drive en forretning op] work up a business;( på auktion) force the bidding for something;(også fig) blow over;[ drive på flugt] put to flight;[ drive rundt] = drive om;[ drive sammen] herd together, round up ( fx cattle, sheep);[ drevet til fortvivlelse] driven to despair;[ han skal nok drive det til noget] he is bound to get on (el. go far), he will go a long way;(dvs jage tilbage) drive back,F repel,(mil.) repulse;[ drive djævle ud] cast out devils, exorcise;[ han er ikke til at drive ud af sengen] you can't get him out of bed;[ drive det vidt] go far, go a long way;[ nu driver du spøgen for vidt] now you are (el. this is) carrying the joke too far;[ drive tiden væk] dawdle (, F: idle) away one's time;( klatte væk) fritter away one's time. -
69 a pica de oboseală
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70 CHICHIMICQUI
chichimicquiChien mort.Esp., perro muerto (T124 et 142).Angl., dead dog (K).Form: sur micqui, morph.incorp. chichi. -
71 изнемогна
изнемо̀гна,изнемо̀гвам гл.1. be exhausted/spent; be at o.’s last gasp; be at the end of o.’s resources; collapse, fail, break down; (не се съпротивлявам вече) succumb (to); \изнемогна от умора be dead-/dog-tired; \изнемогна под тежестта на break down under the weight of;2. ( материално) be at the end of o.’s resources; ( бедствам) be destitute, be in dire need. -
72 emanate
['eməneɪt]гл.1) исходить, истекать (о запахе и т. п.)A bad smell emanated from the dead dog on the road. — Ужасный запах шёл от дохлой собаки на дороге.
2) происходить, быть результатом (чего-л.)Great sadness emanates from his music. — Его музыка навевает вселенскую скорбь.
Dependence on alcohol often emanates from unhappiness in the home. — Алкоголизм - часто результат несчастливой семейной жизни.
Syn:3) выпускать, испускать; излучать; выделятьSyn: -
73 pine
I [paɪn] сущ.1) бот.; = pine tree сосна (лат. Pinus)2)б) поэт. что-л. сделанное из сосны (мачта, корабль и т. п.)3) разг. ; = pineapple 1)II [paɪn] гл.1) = pine away чахнуть, томиться; изнемогать, изнывать, иссыхатьGrace missed him so badly that she almost pined away to nothing. — Грейс так тосковала по нему, что совсем зачахла.
2) жаждать (чего-л.), тосковать (по чему-л.)The boy has been pining over his dead dog for more than a week now. — Мальчик вот уже больше недели тоскует из-за смерти своей любимой собаки.
Syn:3) усыхать ( о древесине)Syn: -
74 wail
[weɪl] 1. гл.2) вопить; вытьSyn:3) причитать, стенать; оплакиватьThe boy was wailing over his dead dog. — Мальчик оплакивал свою погибшую собаку.
Syn:2. сущ.1) продолжительный скорбный крик; вопльSyn:2) причитания, стенания, оплакивание3) завывание (ветра и т. п.) -
75 пятое колесо в телеге
разг., пренебр.unnecessary, needless; useless; not wanted; the odd man out; cf. a dead dog- Я-то к чему тут примешался?., что за глупое, пятое колесо в телеге! (И. Тургенев, Дневник лишнего человека) — 'What have I got to do with that?.. I am the odd man out. It's simply a disgrace!'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пятое колесо в телеге
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76 Мертвый не выдаст
Dead men do not give away incriminating evidenceVar.: Мёртвый не расскажет Cf: Dead dogs bark not (Br.). A ead dog tells no tales (Am.). Dead en don't talk (Am.). Dead men tell o tales (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Мертвый не выдаст
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77 carrion
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78 смертельно усталый
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > смертельно усталый
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79 cansadísimo
• dead-tired• dog-tired• very tired -
80 muerto de cansancio
• dead-tired• dog-tired
См. также в других словарях:
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Dog cabbage — Dog Dog (d[o^]g), n. [AS. docga; akin to D. dog mastiff, Dan. dogge, Sw. dogg.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) A quadruped of the genus {Canis}, esp. the domestic dog ({Canis familiaris}). Note: The dog is distinguished above all others of the inferior animals… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dog cheap — Dog Dog (d[o^]g), n. [AS. docga; akin to D. dog mastiff, Dan. dogge, Sw. dogg.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) A quadruped of the genus {Canis}, esp. the domestic dog ({Canis familiaris}). Note: The dog is distinguished above all others of the inferior animals… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dog ear — Dog Dog (d[o^]g), n. [AS. docga; akin to D. dog mastiff, Dan. dogge, Sw. dogg.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) A quadruped of the genus {Canis}, esp. the domestic dog ({Canis familiaris}). Note: The dog is distinguished above all others of the inferior animals… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English