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41 escandalizar
v.to scandalize, to shock.* * *1 to scandalize, shock1 to make a racket, make a fuss, make a din1 to be shocked (de/por, at), be scandalized (de/por, by)* * *verbto shock, scandalize* * *1.VT to scandalize, shock2.VI to make a fuss, create a scene3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to shock2.escandalizar via) ( causar escándalo) to shockb) (fam) ( armar jaleo) to make a row o racket (colloq)3.escandalizarse v pron to be shocked* * *= outrage + Posesivo + every fibre.Ex. And yet the thought of what he was being asked to do to salvage the jeopardized budget outraged his every fiber.----* escandalizarse = throw + Posesivo + arms up in horror.* * *1.verbo transitivo to shock2.escandalizar via) ( causar escándalo) to shockb) (fam) ( armar jaleo) to make a row o racket (colloq)3.escandalizarse v pron to be shocked* * *= outrage + Posesivo + every fibre.Ex: And yet the thought of what he was being asked to do to salvage the jeopardized budget outraged his every fiber.
* escandalizarse = throw + Posesivo + arms up in horror.* * *escandalizar [A4 ]vtto shockescandalizó a todos los presentes con la ropa que llevaba he shocked o scandalized everyone there with the clothes he worevas a escandalizar a tus padres con esas palabrotas your parents will be shocked to hear you use language like that■ escandalizarvi1 (causar escándalo) to shockle gusta escandalizar she likes to shock people, she likes to shockto be shockedse escandalizó de que vivieran juntos sin casarse he was shocked o scandalized that they were living together without being marriedse escandalizó cuando le dijeron el precio he was horrified when they told him the price* * *
escandalizar ( conjugate escandalizar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
to shock
escandalizarse verbo pronominal
to be shocked
escandalizar
I verbo transitivo to shock
II verbo intransitivo to shock, offend, make a racket
' escandalizar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chocar
English:
scandalize
- shock
- outrage
* * *♦ vtto scandalize, to shock;logra escandalizar a todos con las cosas que dice he manages to shock everyone with the things he says;casos de corrupción que escandalizan a la opinión pública cases of corruption which scandalize o shock public opinion♦ vi[alborotar] to make a fuss* * *v/t shock, scandalize* * *escandalizar {21} vt: to shock, to scandalizeescandalizar vi: to make a fuss* * *escandalizar vb to shock -
42 the gilt is off the gingerbread
разг.≈ позолота стёрлась, от былой красоты и следа не осталось [происходит от выражения take the gilt off the gingerbread; см. take the gilt off the gingerbread]...it was incredible, Sally assured herself, that any serious trouble could crop up between Dick and Amy. She was horrified when Dick said: ‘Oh, the gilt's off the gingerbread, I'm afraid, Mother. Amy's never been the same to me since I came home.’ (K. S. Prichard, ‘Golden Miles’, ch. 42) — "...быть того не может, - утешала себя Салли, - чтобы у Дика и Эми все разладилось". Она пришла в ужас, когда Дик сказал ей: - Боюсь, мама, что кончились наши золотые сны. С самого моего возвращения Эми ни одного дня не была со мной такой, как прежде.
Edith: "...This complete loveliness that we feel together now will fade, so many years and the gilt wears off the gingerbread, and... we shall have forgotten what it was like." (N. Coward, ‘Cavalcade’, part II, sc. V) — Эдит: "...Эти чувства, которые мы сейчас питаем друг к другу, охладеют с годами. Позолота сотрется... и мы забудем, как это было прекрасно когда-то."
‘Ah, Crawford, my dear chap,’ he said. ‘I thought you would feel the gilt was off the gingerbread unless I put in an appearance. Master I must call you now. I congratulate you.’ (C. P. Snow, ‘The Masters’, ch. 46) — - Крофорд, дружище, - сказал Тей, - а я думал, что вы без меня не сможете понять прелести вашего нового поста. Теперь я должен буду называть вас шефом. Поздравляю.
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43 schrecken
m; -s, -1. nur Sg.; (große Angst) terror; (Entsetzen) horror; (Schreck) fright; Schrecken erregend frightening; stärker: terrifying; in Angst und Schrecken versetzen terrify; Angst und Schrecken verbreiten spread fear and terror; es erfüllte mich mit Schrecken it filled me with terror; er ist mit dem Schrecken davongekommen he got a fright, that was all; der Fahrer kam mit dem Schrecken davon the driver got away with no more than a fright; zu meinem Schrecken hörte ich... to my horror I heard..., I was horrified to hear...; siehe auch Schreck* * *der Schreckenshock; terror; fear; fright; horror* * *Schrẹ|cken ['ʃrɛkn]m -s, -1) (= plötzliches Erschrecken)See:→ Schreck2) (= Furcht, Entsetzen) terror, horrorSee:→ Ende* * *der1) (a sudden fear: the noise gave me a terrible fright.) fright2) (something which makes one very afraid: The terrors of war.) terror* * *Schre·cken<-s, ->[ˈʃrɛkn̩]\Schrecken erregend terrifying, horrifying, horrificmit dem \Schrecken davonkommen to escape with no more than a frightmit \Schrecken with horror* * *der; Schreckens, Schreckenmit dem [bloßen] Schrecken davonkommen — escape with no more than a scare or fright
2) (Schrecklichkeit, Schrecknis) horrorein Bild des Schreckens — a terrible or terrifying picture
3) (fig.): (gefürchtete Sache, Person)der Schrecken des Volkes/ (scherzh.) der Schule — usw. the terror of the nation/ (joc.) the school etc
* * *schrecken1 v/tdas kann mich nicht schrecken it doesn’t worry me;mich schreckt der lange Flug the long flight puts me off, I’m scared of ( oder worried about) the long flight2. (aufschrecken) startle3. JAGD:Wild schrecken stop game in its tracks with a callschrecken2 v/i; schrickt, schreckte oder schrak, ist geschreckt; start;aus dem Schlaf schrecken wake up with a start* * *der; Schreckens, Schreckenmit dem [bloßen] Schrecken davonkommen — escape with no more than a scare or fright
2) (Schrecklichkeit, Schrecknis) horrorein Bild des Schreckens — a terrible or terrifying picture
3) (fig.): (gefürchtete Sache, Person)der Schrecken des Volkes/ (scherzh.) der Schule — usw. the terror of the nation/ (joc.) the school etc
* * *m.amazement n.fright n.horror n.terror n. -
44 ужас
м1) сильный страх horror, terrorобъя́тый у́жасом — horror-stricken/-struck, terror-stricken/-struck
в у́жасе — in horror/terror
внуша́ть у́жас — to horrify, to fill with horror/terror
когда́ она́ узна́ла о взры́ве, её охвати́л у́жас — on hearing about the blast she was overcome with horror/terror, she was horrified at the news of the blast
2) обыкн мн - явления, вызывающие страх horrorsу́жасы войны́ — the horrors of war
•- не жильё, а тихий ужас -
45 laugh like a drain
expr BrE infmlThe young lady was horrified. Ma, on the other hand, started laughing like a drain — Молодая дама была в ужасе, а мамаша, наоборот, утробно хохотала
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46 there's many a good tune played on an old fiddle
посл."на старой скрипке можно сыграть не одну хорошую мелодию" (особ. о любвеобильной, но уже немолодой женщине)‘Ma Buggins was the only woman on Hannans for a while... not above doing a line with the boys, now and then.’ ‘Oh!’ Sally was horrified. ‘Frisco says there's many a good tune played on an old fiddle, and I dare say he knows what he's talking about.’ (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 16) — - Матушка Баггинс долго была единственной женщиной в Хэннане... Говорят, она не гнушалась обществом здешних кавалеров. - Да что ты! - негодующе воскликнула Салли. - Фриско говорит, что чем старше вино, тем крепче, а уж он в этих делах знает толк.
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47 Usage note : by
When by is used with a passive verb, it is translated by par:he was killed by a tiger= il a été tué par un tigreshe was horrified by the news= elle a été horrifiée par la nouvelleFor particular usages, see the entry by.When by is used with a present participle to mean by means of, it is translated by en:she learned French by listening to the radio= elle a appris le français en écoutant la radioFor particular usages, see the entry by.by telephone= par téléphoneto hold something by the handle= tenir quelque chose par la poignéeNote, however:to travel by bus/train/plane= voyager en bus/train/avionIn time expressions by is translated by avant:it must be finished by Friday= il faut que ce soit fini avant vendrediFor particular usages, see the entry by.by often appears as the second element in phrasal verbs (get by, put by, stand by etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (get, put, stand etc.).For translations of fixed phrases and expressions such as to learn something by heart, to deliver something by hand etc. consult the appropriate noun entry (heart, hand etc.).For all other uses of by see the entry by. -
48 ghastly
1) (very bad, ugly etc: a ghastly mistake.) fryktelig, grufull, uhyggelig2) (horrible; terrible: a ghastly murder; a ghastly experience.) fryktelig, uhyggelig3) (ill; upset: I felt ghastly when I had flu.) fæl, fryktelig•grufullIadj. \/ˈɡɑːstlɪ\/1) fæl, uhyggelig, redselsfull, ekkel, skummel2) ( hverdagslig) grusom, forferdelig3) svært dårlig4) spøkelsesaktig, likbleklook ghastly se likblek ut, se dårlig utIIadv. \/ˈɡɑːstlɪ\/fæl, spøkelsesaktigghastly pale likblek -
49 escandalizarse
1 to be shocked (de/por, at), be scandalized (de/por, by)* * ** * *VPR to be shocked, be scandalized (de at, by)se escandalizó ante la pintura — he was horrified at the picture, he threw up his hands in horror at the picture
* * *(v.) = throw + Posesivo + arms up in horrorEx. This is far from traditional fly fishing and some anglers will throw their arms up in horror but others will love it.* * *(v.) = throw + Posesivo + arms up in horrorEx: This is far from traditional fly fishing and some anglers will throw their arms up in horror but others will love it.
* * *
■escandalizarse verbo reflexivo to be shocked
' escandalizarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vestidura
- escandalizar
* * *vprno sé de qué se escandalizan tanto I don't know what it is they find so shocking;la gente se escandaliza al ver cómo suben los precios people are shocked when they see how prices are rising* * *v/r be shocked* * *vr: to be shocked -
50 horrify
verb (to shock greatly: Mrs Smith was horrified to find that her son had a tattooed chest.) hræða, skelfa -
51 horrify
verb (to shock greatly: Mrs Smith was horrified to find that her son had a tattooed chest.) megdöbbent -
52 horrify
verb (to shock greatly: Mrs Smith was horrified to find that her son had a tattooed chest.) escandalizar* * *hor.ri.fy[h'ɔrifai] vt 1 horrorizar, horripilar, amedrontar. 2 revoltar. -
53 horrify
v. dehşete düşürmek, korkutmak, sarsmak, rezalet çıkarmak, şok etkisi yapmak* * *korkut* * *verb (to shock greatly: Mrs Smith was horrified to find that her son had a tattooed chest.) dehşet vermek, şoke etmek -
54 horrify
verb (to shock greatly: Mrs Smith was horrified to find that her son had a tattooed chest.) zgroziti* * *[hɔrifai]transitive verbprestrašiti, navdati z grozo; colloquially zgledovati, pohujševati -
55 horrify
• järisyttää• järkyttää• tyrmistyttää• hirvittää• sokeerata• pöyristyttää• kauhistuttaa• kauhistaa• kammottaa• pelottaa• kuohuttaa* * *verb (to shock greatly: Mrs Smith was horrified to find that her son had a tattooed chest.) kauhistuttaa -
56 (to) horrify
(to) horrify /ˈhɒrɪfaɪ/v. t.1 far inorridire; fare raccapricciare; atterrire2 (fam.) impressionare; turbare; sconvolgere; scandalizzare: I was horrified by ( o at) the news, la notizia mi sconvolse. -
57 (to) horrify
(to) horrify /ˈhɒrɪfaɪ/v. t.1 far inorridire; fare raccapricciare; atterrire2 (fam.) impressionare; turbare; sconvolgere; scandalizzare: I was horrified by ( o at) the news, la notizia mi sconvolse. -
58 horrify hor·ri·fy vt
['hɒrɪˌfaɪ] -
59 horrify
['hɒrɪfaɪ] [AE 'hɔːr-]verbo transitivo [ tragedy] atterrire; [ crime] fare inorridire; [ behaviour] impressionare, scandalizzare* * *verb (to shock greatly: Mrs Smith was horrified to find that her son had a tattooed chest.) inorridire, sconvolgere* * *['hɒrɪfaɪ] [AE 'hɔːr-]verbo transitivo [ tragedy] atterrire; [ crime] fare inorridire; [ behaviour] impressionare, scandalizzare -
60 horrify
['hɔrɪfaɪ]vt* * *verb (to shock greatly: Mrs Smith was horrified to find that her son had a tattooed chest.) gorszyć, przerażać
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