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61 беситься
несовер. - беситься; совер. - взбеситься, разбеситься1) совер. - взбеситься (о животном)go mad, become rabid2) совер. - взбеситься; общ.-возвр.; перен. (о человеке)rage, be furious; только совер. get/fly into a rage, get furious3) совер. - разбеситься (резвиться, шалить без удержу)••беситься с жиру — разг. to grow fastidious/fussy, to be too well off
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62 бешеный
прил.1) rabid, mad2) ( неистовый)furious, frantic, wild- бешеная ярость
- бешеный характер••бешеная скорость — furious/breakneck speed/pace
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63 яростный
прл1) полный гнева furious, infuriated; свирепый fierceя́ростный взгляд — furious/fierce/infuriated look
я́ростная ата́ка — violent/fierce/savage/vehement attack
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64 разъяряться
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65 доводить до белого каления
( кого)rouse smb. to a fury; make smb. furious; drive smb. into a frenzy; drive smb. crazy (batty)- Энергии, как видно, у вас вполне достаточно! - продолжает Сергей Сергеевич. - Больше чем достаточно, если вы одна четырёх здоровых, спокойных мужчин довели до белого каления! (Г. Николаева, Повесть о директоре МТС и главном агрономе) — 'You seem to have quite a bit of energy,' Sergey Sergeyevich went on. 'More than enough if you've been able to make four healthy and calm men furious!'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > доводить до белого каления
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66 бешеный
1. crazed2. rabid; furious; frantic; wild; enormousСинонимический ряд:1. взбесившаяся (прил.) взбесившаяся2. неистовая (прил.) буйная; бурливая; бурная; дикая; исступленная; кипучая; неистовая; сумасшедшая; ярая; яростная -
67 яростный
1. stormily2. virulent3. furious; fierce4. rabid5. stormy6. violentСинонимический ряд:1. гневен (прил.) взбешен; гневен; разгневан; разъярен2. неистов (прил.) буен; дик; исступлен; неистов; яр -
68 яростный
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69 последовать за этим
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > последовать за этим
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70 Форсаж 4
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71 активный
1) General subject: active, ambitious, busy, dynamic, energetic, fast and furious, industrious, interjetic, militant, ohmic, on( one's) toes, robust, stirring, up and doing, up-and-doing, vigor, favourable, hectic (Nimeria), sprightly (часто о престарелых людях, пример: sprightly for her age), bundle of energy, vocal2) Medicine: sthenic3) Military: aggressive (об обороне)4) Religion: awake5) Economy: operational6) Metallurgy: live, wattful (о сопротивлении)7) Psychology: functional8) Textile: fibre-reactive9) Jargon: hot, on the ball, on the go, on the stick, rootin'-tootin', rough and ready, ball of fire10) Information technology: current11) Student language: big wheel12) Metrology: resistive13) Ecology: potent14) Business: aggressive, living, strong16) Network technologies: running18) Programming: concurrent19) Aviation medicine: alert20) Makarov: active (об ингредиенте в лекарственной форме), energetical21) Taboo: butch, (о партнёре в половом акте) mintie22) Electrochemistry: actual23) Phraseological unit: bustle with (to be full of a certain activity or active beings.) -
72 безудержный
1) General subject: abandoned, effuse, fast and furious (о веселье), headlong, hog wild, impetuous, incoercible, irrestrainable, lickety split, madcap, rampant, riotous, uncontainable, unrestrained, untamable, uncontrollable (uncontrollable sobs - безудержные рыдания), immoderate2) Colloquial: lickety-split (о росте)3) American: hog-wild4) Accounting: runaway (об инфляции)5) Makarov: irrepressible, lawless, precipitous6) Taboo: hell-bent -
73 безумный
1) General subject: absurd, agonized, crazed, crazy, daft, delirious, distracted, frantic, insane, lunatic, mad, madding, madman, nonsensical, off one's head, phrenetic, rabid, rash, unglued, unsane, vehement, wild, witless, doolally tap (to 'lose ones mind', derived from the boredom felt at the Deolali British Army transit camp. 'Tap' may refer to the Urdu word tap a malarial fever, therefore doolally tap refers to 'camp fever'), gone doolally, barmy, lost your mind, lost (one's) mind, lost your marbles, one short of a dozen, crackpot, wacky, barking mad, fruit cake, off (one's) rocker, balmy, off-the-wall3) Australian slang: loony, loopy, mad as a cut snake, mad as a meat axe, off( one's) block, off (one's) onion, off (one's) trolley, off the air, round the bend, wacko4) Scottish language: furious5) Jargon: bananas, cock-eyed, cockeyed, daffy, dippy, locoed, loose in the bean (в прямом и переносном смыслах), loose in the upper storey (в прямом и переносном смыслах), nutty, off (one's) chump, squirrelly, unscrewed, unzipped, zonkers, cockamamie (What a cockamamie idea! Что за безумная идея!), narly, in a tizzy, meshugah, out of one's head, nothing upstairs, bonkers, loco, off (one's) nut, pixilated6) Makarov: crazy (о замысле и т.п.), not right in the head7) Archaic: distraught -
74 буйное бешенство
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75 буйный
1) General subject: assaultive (о больном), blusterous, blustery, dank (о травах, сорняках, растущих в сырых местах), disorderly, exuberant (о растительности), fast and furious, gross (о растительности), heavy, impetuous, larrikin, lush, luxuriant (о растительности и т. п.), obstreperous, rambunctious, rampageous, rampant, rank, raving, riotous, riotous (о растительности), rip roaring, roistering, rowdy, stroppy, surgent (о море), tempestuous, tumultuary, tumultuous, turbulent, unbridled, unruly, uproarious, vehement, violent, wanton (о росте, развитии и т. п.), wild, fierce, boisterous2) Biology: lush (о растительности), luxuriant (о растительности), wanton (о росте)3) American: wingding4) Obsolete: robustious5) Rare: roaring6) Psychology: temperamental7) Jargon: boffo, hoo-per-doo, hooper-dooper, hooperdoo, rip-roaring, hairy-ass(ed), wham-bang, stokin', free-wheeling8) American English: brassy9) Makarov: dank (напр. о травах), heavy (о растительности), lush (о растительности и т.п.), rebellious, rough, stormy -
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77 бурный поток
1) General subject: bobble, mad torrent, rapid stream, white water2) Geology: impetuous torrent, torrential stream3) Naval: torrential flow4) Fishery: violent stream5) Ecology: shooting flow, supercritical flow, torrent6) Makarov: furious stream, heady current, outrush7) General subject: ravine stream -
78 весёлый и шумный
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79 взбешённый
1) General subject: as mad as a wet hen, enraged, frenzied, furious, horn mad, horn-mad, mad, red-hot, redwood, savage2) Australian slang: agro3) Jargon: on one's high bourse, red-assed, redassed, ripped, ripped off, ripped up, scotty, ape, ding-dong, p'd off, pee'd off, peed off, pissed on4) Invective: pissed off5) Makarov: as mad as a hornet, hot under the collar -
80 воющие пятидесятые
Marine science: howling fifties (=the Furious Fifties (Неистовые пятидесятые); Ex.: The Antarctic latitudes are known to sailors as the 'roaring forties, \<b\>howling fifties\</b\> and screaming sixties')Универсальный русско-английский словарь > воющие пятидесятые
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