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'terəbl1) (very bad: a terrible singer; That music is terrible!) atroz, pésimo, horrible, horroroso2) (causing great pain, suffering, hardship etc: War is terrible; It was a terrible disaster.) horrible, horroroso3) (causing great fear or horror: The noise of the guns was terrible.) horrible, horroroso•- terriblyterrible adj1. terrible2. malísimo / fatal
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1 (desagradable) terrible, awful
2 (intensificador) terrible
3 (travieso) naughty ' terrible' also found in these entries: Spanish: abominable - amanecer - campeonato - canutas - condición - demonio - diabólica - diabólico - disgusto - espanto - estado - follón - hambruna - impresionante - infumable - lamentable - lástima - maltrecha - maltrecho - miedosa - miedoso - pecho - pena - penosa - penoso - pésima - pésimo - rabiosa - rabioso - secuela - susto - tener - traer - tremebunda - tremebundo - tremenda - tremendo - triunfo - agobiante - antología - barbaridad - bueno - cabreo - calamidad - cochino - endiablado - enredo - espantoso - fatal - funesto English: abominable - appalling - bad - blow - carry-on - damage - dispose - doom - flap - lousy - ordeal - oversight - rotten - shocking - terrible - think back - dreadful - flirt - harrowing - horrendous - jobtr['terɪbəl]1 terrible, espantoso,-a, atroz2 familiar (as intensifier) mucho,-aterrible ['tɛrəbəl] adj: atroz, horrible, terribleadj.• espantable adj.• fatal adj.• medroso, -a adj.• pésimo, -a adj.• terrible adj.'terəbəla) ( very bad) <movie/singer/weather> espantoso, atroz, malísimo, fatal (Esp fam)to feel terrible — ( ill) sentirse* or encontrarse* pésimo or muy mal; (guilty, ashamed) sentirse* muy mal
that's terrible! — qué terrible!, qué horror!
['terǝbl]ADJ1) (=very unpleasant) [experience, accident, disease] terrible, espantoso2) * (=very bad) [weather, food] horrible, espantosoher French is terrible — habla fatal el francés, habla un francés espantoso
"what was it like?" - "terrible!" — -¿qué tal fue? -¡espantoso!
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I'm terrible at cooking — se me da fatal la cocina *I'm terrible at remembering names — se me da fatal recordar (los) nombres, soy malísimo para recordar (los) nombres
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I've had a terrible day at the office — he tenido un día malísimo or horrible en la oficina•
you sound terrible, is something wrong? — ¡vaya tono!, ¿pasa algo?•
he's having terrible trouble with his homework — le está costando horrores or un montón hacer los deberes ** * *['terəbəl]a) ( very bad) <movie/singer/weather> espantoso, atroz, malísimo, fatal (Esp fam)to feel terrible — ( ill) sentirse* or encontrarse* pésimo or muy mal; (guilty, ashamed) sentirse* muy mal
that's terrible! — qué terrible!, qué horror!
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['terɪb(ə)l]adj1) страшный, ужасный, жуткий, кошмарный, внушающий ужасHe was terrible in his anger. — Он был страшен в гневе.
The war was terrible in its cosequences. — Война несла ужасные последствия.
You look terrible in this dress. — В этом платье у тебя ужасный вид.
- terrible storm- terrible sight
- terrible moment
- terrible noise
- terrible day
- terrible night
- terrible news
- terrible frost
- terrible heat2) вредный, ужасныйWe had a terrible time at the party. — На вечеринке была ужасная тоска.
He is a terrible bore. — Он ужасный зануда.
- feel terribleSmoking is terrible for lungs. — Курение очень вредно для легких.
- look terrible3) неспособный, бездарный, очень плохой- be terrible at this kind of work- be terrible at languages
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noun1) Tag, derall day [long] — den ganzen Tag [lang]
take all day — (fig.) eine Ewigkeit brauchen
all day and every day — tagaus, tagein
to this day, from that day to this — bis zum heutigen Tag
for two days — zwei Tage [lang]
what's the day or what day is it today? — welcher Tag ist heute?
twice a day — zweimal täglich od. am Tag
in a day/two days — (within) in od. an einem Tag/in zwei Tagen
[on] the day after/before — am Tag danach/davor
[the] next/[on] the following/[on] the previous day — am nächsten/folgenden/vorhergehenden Tag
the day before yesterday/after tomorrow — vorgestern/übermorgen
from this/that day [on] — von heute an/von diesem Tag an
one of these [fine] days — eines [schönen] Tages
some day — eines Tages; irgendwann einmal
day by day, from day to day — von Tag zu Tag
day in day out — tagaus, tagein
call it a day — (end work) Feierabend machen; (more generally) Schluss machen
at the end of the day — (fig.) letzten Endes
it's not my day — ich habe [heute] einen schlechten Tag
in the days when... — zu der Zeit, als...
in those days — damals; zu jener Zeit
have seen/known better days — bessere Tage gesehen/gekannt haben
in one's day — zu seiner Zeit; (during lifetime) in seinem Leben
every dog has its day — jeder hat einmal seine Chance
it has had its day — es hat ausgedient (ugs.)
3) (victory)* * *[dei] 1. noun1) (the period from sunrise to sunset: She worked all day; The days are warm but the nights are cold.) der Tag2) (a part of this period eg that part spent at work: How long is your working day?; The school day ends at 3 o'clock; I see him every day.) der Tag3) (the period of twenty-four hours from one midnight to the next: How many days are in the month of September?) der Tag4) ((often in plural) the period of, or of the greatest activity, influence, strength etc of (something or someone): in my grandfather's day; in the days of steam-power.) die Tage (pl.)•- academic.ru/18551/daybreak">daybreak- day-dream 2. verbShe often day-dreams.) mit offenen Augen träumen- daylight- day school
- daytime
- call it a day
- day by day
- day in
- day out
- make someone's day
- one day
- some day
- the other day* * *[deɪ]nmy birthday is ten \days from now heute in zehn Tagen habe ich Geburtstagwhat a \day! was für ein Tag!you don't look a \day over forty Sie sehen kein bisschen älter als vierzig auswe're expecting the response any \day now die Antwort kann jetzt jeden Tag kommentoday is not my \day heute ist nicht mein Tagtoday of all \days ausgerechnet heutefor a few \days auf ein paar Tage, für einige Tagein a few \days[' time] in einigen [o in ein paar] Tagenfrom one \day to the other von einem Tag auf den anderenone \day eines Tagesto be one of those \days einer dieser unglückseligen Tage seinthe other \day neulich, vor einigen Tagensome \day irgendwann [einmal]\day in, \day out tagaus, tageinfrom this \day forth von heute anfrom that \day on[wards] von dem Tag anthe \day after tomorrow übermorgenthe \day before yesterday vorgestern\day after \day Tag für Tag, tagtäglich\day by \day Tag für Tagby the \day von Tag zu Tagfrom \day to \day von Tag zu Tagto the \day auf den Tag genauto this \day bis heutehe works three \days on, two \days off er arbeitet drei Tage und hat dann zwei Tage freiI have a full \day tomorrow morgen ist mein Tag randvoll mit Terminen, morgen habe ich einen anstrengenden Tagworking \day Arbeitstag mall \day den ganzen Tagto work an eight-hour \day acht Stunden am Tag arbeitento take a \day off einen Tag freinehmenall \day [long] den ganzen Tag [über [o lang]]\day and night Tag und Nachta sunny/wet \day ein sonniger/regnerischer Tagby \day tagsüber, während des Tagesthose were the \days das waren noch Zeitento have seen better \days schon bessere Tage [o Zeiten] gesehen habenin the old \days früherin the good old \days in der guten alten Zeitto have had one's \day seine [beste] Zeit gehabt habenin the \days before/of/when... zur Zeit vor/des/, als...in those \days damalsin/since sb's \day zu/seit jds Zeitthings have quite changed since my \day seit meiner Zeit hat sich einiges verändertin my younger/student \days... als ich noch jung/Student war,...in this \day and age heutzutageof the \day Tages-the news of the \day die Tagesnachrichten [o Nachrichten von heute6. (life)▪ sb's \days pl jds Leben nther \days are numbered ihre Tage sind gezähltto end one's \days in poverty sein Leben [o geh seine Tage] in Armut beschließenin all my [born] \days in meinem ganzen Lebenuntil my/her dying \day bis an mein/ihr Lebensende\day of Atonement [jüdisches] Versöhnungsfestthe \day of Judg[e]ment der Jüngste Tag8.▶ any \day jederzeit▶ back in the \day AM (sl) in der Vergangenheit▶ the big \day der große Tag▶ to call it a \day Schluss machen [für heute]▶ at the end of the \day (in the final analysis) letzten Endes; (finally, eventually) schließlich, zum Schluss▶ to make sb's \day jds Tag retten▶ to name the \day den Hochzeitstermin festsetzen, den Tag der Hochzeit festlegen▶ to be like night and \day wie Tag und Nacht sein▶ sb's \days [as sth] are numbered jds Tage [als etw] sind gezählt▶ from \day one von Anfang an, vom ersten Tag an▶ to pass the time of \day plaudern, SÜDD, ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ a. plauschen▶ to be all in a \day's work zum Alltag gehören* * *[deɪ]n1) Tag mit will arrive any day now — es muss jeden Tag kommen
what day is it today? — welcher Tag ist heute?, was haben wir heute?
the day after/before, the following/previous day — am Tag danach/zuvor, am (darauf)folgenden/vorhergehenden Tag
this day week ( Brit inf ) — heute in acht Tagen (inf)
one day we went swimming, and the next... — einen Tag gingen wir schwimmen, und den nächsten...
one of these days — irgendwann (einmal), eines Tages
day in, day out — tagein, tagaus
day after day — Tag für Tag, tagtäglich
day by day — jeden Tag, täglich
I remember it to this day — daran erinnere ich mich noch heute
to work day and night —
good day! (= goodbye) (the) day is done (liter) — guten Tag! auf Wiedersehen! der Tag ist vorüber
some time during the day — irgendwann im Laufe des Tages
have a nice day! — viel Spaß!; ( esp US, said by storekeeper etc ) schönen Tag noch!
did you have a good day at the office? —
to have a good/bad day — einen guten/schlechten Tag haben
what a day! (terrible) — so ein fürchterlicher Tag!; (lovely) so ein herrlicher Tag!
on a wet/dry day — an einem regnerischen/trockenen Tag
to work an eight-hour day — einen Achtstundentag haben, acht Stunden am Tag arbeiten
See:→ make2)(period of time: often pl)
these days — heute, heutzutagein days to come — künftig, in künftigen Zeiten or Tagen (geh)
in Queen Victoria's day, in the days of Queen Victoria — zu Königin Viktorias Zeiten
it's early days yet —
he/this material has seen better days — er/dieser Stoff hat (auch) schon bessere Zeiten or Tage gesehen
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= lifetime, best time) famous in her day — in ihrer Zeit berühmt4) no plto lose/save the day — den Kampf verlieren/retten
* * *day [deı] s1. Tag m (Ggs Nacht):it is broad day es ist heller Tag;before day vor Tagesanbruch;a) taghell,good day! bes obs guten Tag!2. Tag m (Zeitraum):three days from London drei Tage(reisen) von London entfernt;one-day eintägig;work a four-day week vier Tage in der Woche arbeiten;five-day week Fünftagewoche f;open 7 days per week täglich geöffnet;I haven’t got all day umg ich hab nicht den ganzen Tag Zeit;(as) happy as the day is long wunschlos glücklich;3. (bestimmter) Tag:till the day of his death bis zu seinem Todestag;since the day dot umg seit einer Ewigkeit;4. Empfangs-, Besuchstag mday of delivery Liefertermin, -tag;keep one’s day obs pünktlich seinb) SPORT Spieltag m6. meist pl (Lebens)Zeit f, Zeiten pl, Tage pl:in my young days in meinen Jugendtagen;in those days in jenen Tagen, damals;in the days of old vorzeiten, in alten Zeiten, einst;end one’s days seine Tage beschließen, sterben;all the days of one’s life sein ganzes Leben lang;she was the best actress of her day ihrer Zeit;a) das Tanzen habe ich aufgegeben,b) mit dem Tanzen geht es bei mir nicht mehrin our day zu unserer Zeit;every dog has his day (Sprichwort) jedem lacht einmal das Glück;have had one’s day sich überlebt haben, am Ende sein;he has had his day seine beste Zeit ist vorüber;the machine has had its day die Maschine hat ausgedient;those were the days! das waren noch Zeiten!8. ARCH Öffnung f, Lichte f (eines Fensters etc)a) tags darauf, am nächsten oder folgenden Tag,b) der nächste Tag;(day and) day about einen um den andern Tag, jeden zweiten Tag;day and night Tag und Nacht arbeiten etc;any day jeden Tag;any day (of the week) umg jederzeit;a) tags zuvor,b) der vorhergehende Tag;it was days before he came es vergingen oder es dauerte Tage, ehe er kam;by day, during the day bei Tag(e);a) tageweise,b) im Tagelohn arbeiten;day by day (tag)täglich, Tag für Tag, jeden Tag wieder;call it a day umg (für heute) Schluss machen;let’s call it a day! Feierabend!, Schluss für heute!;a) den Sieg davontragen,b) fig die Oberhand gewinnen;lose the day den Kampf verlieren;fall on evil days ins Unglück geraten;a) von Tag zu Tag, zusehends,b) von einem Tag zum anderen;day in, day out tagaus, tagein; immerfort;ask sb the time of day jemanden nach der Uhrzeit fragen;give sb the time of day jemandem guten Tag sagen;know the time of day wissen, was die Glocke geschlagen hat; Bescheid wissen;live for the day sorglos in den Tag hinein leben;that made my day umg damit war der Tag für mich gerettet;save the day die Lage retten;(in) these days, in this day and age heutzutage;one of these (fine) days demnächst, nächstens (einmal), eines schönen Tages;this day week bes Bra) heute in einer Woche,b) heute vor einer Woche;to this day bis auf den heutigen Tag;to a day auf den Tag genaud. abk1. date2. daughter3. day4. deceased5. denarius, denarii pl, = penny, pence pl7. died* * *noun1) Tag, derall day [long] — den ganzen Tag [lang]
take all day — (fig.) eine Ewigkeit brauchen
all day and every day — tagaus, tagein
to this day, from that day to this — bis zum heutigen Tag
for two days — zwei Tage [lang]
what's the day or what day is it today? — welcher Tag ist heute?
twice a day — zweimal täglich od. am Tag
in a day/two days — (within) in od. an einem Tag/in zwei Tagen
[on] the day after/before — am Tag danach/davor
[the] next/[on] the following/[on] the previous day — am nächsten/folgenden/vorhergehenden Tag
the day before yesterday/after tomorrow — vorgestern/übermorgen
from this/that day [on] — von heute an/von diesem Tag an
one of these [fine] days — eines [schönen] Tages
some day — eines Tages; irgendwann einmal
day by day, from day to day — von Tag zu Tag
day in day out — tagaus, tagein
call it a day — (end work) Feierabend machen; (more generally) Schluss machen
at the end of the day — (fig.) letzten Endes
it's not my day — ich habe [heute] einen schlechten Tag
2) in sing. or pl. (period)in the days when... — zu der Zeit, als...
in those days — damals; zu jener Zeit
have seen/known better days — bessere Tage gesehen/gekannt haben
in one's day — zu seiner Zeit; (during lifetime) in seinem Leben
it has had its day — es hat ausgedient (ugs.)
3) (victory)win or carry the day — den Sieg davontragen
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adj.ill-fated, tragical, disastrous, fateful.* * *► adjetivo1 ill-fated, fatal* * *ADJ (=maldito) ill-fated; (=desastroso) fatal, disastrous; (=nocivo) baneful* * *- ta adjetivo disastrous, terrible* * *= dire, fateful, baleful.Ex. Throughout the process of development, debate and enactment of the Digital Millennium Act in the USA, many dire forebodings were envisaged for the library profession.Ex. The Russian delegation also presented a handmade book to the National Library of Scotland in remembrance of that fateful Moscow meeting.Ex. He urged the young artists of England to break away from conventionality and the baleful influence of Renaissance art.----* día funesto = bad hair day.* * *- ta adjetivo disastrous, terrible* * *= dire, fateful, baleful.Ex: Throughout the process of development, debate and enactment of the Digital Millennium Act in the USA, many dire forebodings were envisaged for the library profession.
Ex: The Russian delegation also presented a handmade book to the National Library of Scotland in remembrance of that fateful Moscow meeting.Ex: He urged the young artists of England to break away from conventionality and the baleful influence of Renaissance art.* día funesto = bad hair day.* * *funesto -ta‹resultado/consecuencia› disastrous, terribleun día funesto para nuestra organización a sad o terrible day for our organization* * *
funesto◊ -ta adjetivo
disastrous, terrible
funesto,-a adj (causa) ill-fated, fatal
(consecuencias) disastrous: no debimos ir nunca en ese funesto viaje, we should never have gone on that ill-fated trip
' funesto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
funesta
- nefasta
- nefasto
English:
fatal
- ill-fated
- unfortunate
- unlucky
- dire
- dismal
* * *funesto, -a adjfateful, disastrous;tuvo la funesta idea de dejar solos a los niños he had the fateful o disastrous idea of leaving the children on their own* * *adj disastrous* * *funesto, -ta adj: terrible, disastrousconsecuencias funestas: disastrous consequences -
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adj.1 fatal (mortal).2 terrible, awful (informal) (muy malo). (peninsular Spanish)lo que has hecho está fatal what you've done is awful o terrible3 inevitable (inevitable).* * *► adjetivo1 (inexorable) fateful2 (mortal) deadly, fatal3 familiar (muy malo) awful, horrible, terrible► adverbio1 familiar awfully, terribly* * *adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=mortal) [accidente, desenlace] fatal2) * (=horrible) awful, terribletiene un inglés fatal — his English is awful o terrible
la obra estuvo fatal — the play was awful o terrible
3) (=inevitable) [plazo, cita] unavoidableese comentario fatal firmó su sentencia — that ill-fated o disastrous comment sealed his sentence
2.ADV * terriblylo pasaron fatal — they had an awful o a terrible time (of it)
cocina fatal — he's an awful o a terrible cook
me encuentro fatal — I feel awful o terrible
* * *I1)a) <accidente/enfermedad/consecuencias> fatalb) (liter) ( ineludible) inevitable, fatal (liter)2) (fam) ( muy malo) terrible, awfulIIestá fatal, tendrán que operar — she's in a really bad way, they'll have to operate (colloq)
adverbio: (esp Esp fam)me caen fatal — I can't stand them (colloq)
* * *= fatal, god-awful.Ex. Quite apart from the great toll of unasked questions, any hint of mutual antipathy between enquirer and librarian is fatal to the reference interview.Ex. The director and deputies deserve the most recognition because they actually had to give up time with their families for the god-awful places we sent them.----* atracción fatal = fatal attraction.* casi fatal = near-fatal.* con consecuencias fatales = fatally.* mujer fatal = femme fatale, man-eater.* salir fatal = go + pear-shaped.* * *I1)a) <accidente/enfermedad/consecuencias> fatalb) (liter) ( ineludible) inevitable, fatal (liter)2) (fam) ( muy malo) terrible, awfulIIestá fatal, tendrán que operar — she's in a really bad way, they'll have to operate (colloq)
adverbio: (esp Esp fam)me caen fatal — I can't stand them (colloq)
* * *= fatal, god-awful.Ex: Quite apart from the great toll of unasked questions, any hint of mutual antipathy between enquirer and librarian is fatal to the reference interview.
Ex: The director and deputies deserve the most recognition because they actually had to give up time with their families for the god-awful places we sent them.* atracción fatal = fatal attraction.* casi fatal = near-fatal.* con consecuencias fatales = fatally.* mujer fatal = femme fatale, man-eater.* salir fatal = go + pear-shaped.* * *A1 ‹accidente/enfermedad/consecuencias› fatalestá muy grave y se teme un desenlace fatal he is in a critical condition and we fear the worstel hado/destino fatal así lo había escrito it was fated/destined to happensoy fatal para este juego I'm very unlucky at this gameB ( fam)1 (muy malo) terrible, awfullos niños están fatales hoy the children are impossible o are behaving terribly today2 ( fam)(enfermo): está fatal, tendrán que operar she's in a really bad way, they'll have to operate ( colloq)me encuentro fatal I feel awful o terrible o rotten ( colloq)viste fatal he dresses really badlysus bromas me caen fatal I can't stand her jokes ( colloq)* * *
fatal adjetivo
1 ‹accidente/enfermedad/consecuencias› fatal
2 (fam) ( muy malo) terrible, awful;
me encuentro fatal I feel awful;
su padre está fatal his father's in a really bad way (colloq)
■ adverbio (esp Esp fam):
me caen fatal I can't stand them (colloq)
fatal
I adjetivo
1 (desastroso, muy perjudicial) fatal: fue un error fatal, it was a fatal error
2 (mortal) deadly, fatal: el accidente tuvo un fatal desenlace, the accident ended tragically
3 (lamentable, pésimo) awful, dreadful
familiar lousy
4 (inevitable, ineludible) fateful, inevitable
II adv fam awfully, terribly: lo pasamos fatal, we had a rotten time
cantaban fatal, they sang really badly
' fatal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enrollarse
- funesta
- funesto
- marras
- mortal
- sentar
- vampiresa
- distracción
English:
appalling
- awful
- behave
- dreadful
- fatal
- femme fatale
- grim
- lousy
- pear-shaped
- rotten
- terrible
- wretched
- bad
- deadly
* * *♦ adj1. [mortal] fatal;el accidente fue fatal it was a fatal accident2. [inevitable] inevitableuna novela fatal a terrible o an awful novel;eso que has hecho está fatal what you've done is terrible o awfulestá fatal, igual se muere he's in a very bad way and may well die♦ advEsp Fampasarlo fatal to have a terrible o an awful time;sentirse fatal to feel terrible o awful;ese vestido te sienta fatal that dress looks terrible o awful on you;me cae fatal su novio I can't stand her boyfriend* * *I adj1 fatalII adv very badly;lo he pasado fatal fam I had an awful time* * *fatal adj1) mortal: fatal3) : fateful, unavoidable* * *fatal1 adj1. (muy malo) awful / terrible2. (mortal) fatalfatal2 adv terribly / really badly -
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(n.) = flag-raisingEx. Although the flag-raising was a spontaneous and unceremonious gesture, the photograph has become to many people the symbol of that terrible day.* * *(n.) = flag-raisingEx: Although the flag-raising was a spontaneous and unceremonious gesture, the photograph has become to many people the symbol of that terrible day.
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= unceremonious, unceremoniouslyEx. Although the flag-raising was a spontaneous and unceremonious gesture, the photograph has become to many people the symbol of that terrible day.Ex. They pitched him unceremoniously out of the window, laming him for life, on a brick pavement below.* * *= unceremonious, unceremoniouslyEx: Although the flag-raising was a spontaneous and unceremonious gesture, the photograph has become to many people the symbol of that terrible day.
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adv.having nothing else to say.* * *(adj.) = out of hand, unceremoniously, unceremoniousEx. Collections housed in this way are, it is true, preserved for posterity but are almost as effectively lost to contemporary scholars as if they had been destroyed out of hand.Ex. They pitched him unceremoniously out of the window, laming him for life, on a brick pavement below.Ex. Although the flag-raising was a spontaneous and unceremonious gesture, the photograph has become to many people the symbol of that terrible day.* * *(adj.) = out of hand, unceremoniously, unceremoniousEx: Collections housed in this way are, it is true, preserved for posterity but are almost as effectively lost to contemporary scholars as if they had been destroyed out of hand.
Ex: They pitched him unceremoniously out of the window, laming him for life, on a brick pavement below.Ex: Although the flag-raising was a spontaneous and unceremonious gesture, the photograph has become to many people the symbol of that terrible day. -
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just like that, without reason————————without further ado* * *= unceremoniously, unceremonious, for the love of it, without much adoEx. They pitched him unceremoniously out of the window, laming him for life, on a brick pavement below.Ex. Although the flag-raising was a spontaneous and unceremonious gesture, the photograph has become to many people the symbol of that terrible day.Ex. Andrew is a musician truly doing it for the love of it, what you see is what you get.Ex. Without much ado, he accepted the principles and procedure that had helped us -- he is undoubtedly on the road to recovery.* * *= unceremoniously, unceremonious, for the love of it, without much adoEx: They pitched him unceremoniously out of the window, laming him for life, on a brick pavement below.
Ex: Although the flag-raising was a spontaneous and unceremonious gesture, the photograph has become to many people the symbol of that terrible day.Ex: Andrew is a musician truly doing it for the love of it, what you see is what you get.Ex: Without much ado, he accepted the principles and procedure that had helped us -- he is undoubtedly on the road to recovery. -
16 engrave
1 გრავირება, ამოჭრა, ამოკვეთა (ხეზე, ქვაზე)his name was engraved on a tombstone მისი სახელი საფლავის ქვაზე იყო ამოკვეთილი2 აღბეჭდვა (აღბეჭდავს)that terrible day is forever engraved on my mind ის საშინელი დღე მეხსიერებაში სამუდამოდ ჩამებეჭდა -
17 forever
სამუდამოდthat terrible day is forever engraved on my mind ის საშინელი დღე მეხსიერებაში სამუდამოდ ჩამებეჭდა -
18 bárbaramente
• awfully well• barbarously• savagely• terrible day• terricolous -
19 de lo peor
• in bad order• in bad taste• in vain• in view• terrestrial horizon• terrible day -
20 de miedo
• awful• scary• spine-chilling• terrestrial horizon• terrible day
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