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1 сквернословие
1) General subject: bad language (I won't have any bad language here - прошу не выражаться), balderdash, barrack-room language, bawdry, bawdy, blackguardism, filth, filthy language, foul language, language of vituperation, low language, nasty words, ordure, profanity, ribaldry, swear, swearing, vile language, opprobrious language, abusiveness2) Rare: scurrility3) Religion: filthy communication4) Law: foul words5) Jargon: jaw6) Advertising: nasty language -
2 прекрасный
1) General subject: Apollonian, beautiful, brave, bully, elegant, excellent, fairy, far-out, fine (часто ирон.), gallant, glorious, goodly, gorgeous, great, lovely, lovely (духовно), no end of trouble, noble, outasight, outasite, peachy, perfect, prize (тж. ирон.), sheen, sovereign, sovran, sparkish, spiffing, splendid, superb, wonderful, marvellous2) Colloquial: grand, juicy, magnificent, nailing, precious, super-duper, superduper, tops5) Poetical language: beauteous6) Mathematics: nice8) Scottish language: braw9) Jargon: anxious, bow-wow, bowwow, buck, curvy (близко к cool), mind-blowing, nasty, out of this world, out this world, ready the ready, slap-up, solid, terrible, ticket-boo, tip-top, way-up, whale, heavy (This is a real heavy thing you're doing for me. Это самая прекрасная вещь что ты сделал для меня.), rad, stellar, George, keen, nifty, pip, pipperoo, pippin10) Taboo: hellacious, hot-shit -
3 сквернословить
General subject: blackguard, foul, make the air blue, nasty, turn the air blue, curse, call names, utter profanities, use bad language, use foul language, use four-letter words, use obscenities, swear -
4 ужасный
1) General subject: God-awful, abominable, abysmal, almighty (we had an almighty row - у нас произошёл ужасный скандал), apalling, appalling, awesome, awful, beastly, blatant, chronic, chronical, crashing, cruel, damnable, darn, deadly, desperate, deuced, dire, direful, dread, dreadful, execrable, ferocious, flagitious, flagrant (о преступнике и т. п.), frightening, frightful, gastful, ghastful, ghastly, god awful, grievous, grisly, grizzly, gross, grueling, gruesome, hair raising, harrowing, heinous, hellish, helluva, hideous, horrible, horrid, howling, immane, monstrous, morbid, mortal, nasty, parlous, perishing (о холоде), sad, scary, shocking, splitting, towering, tragic, tragical, tremendous, unholy, vicious, wicked, woeful, woesome, horrendous, terrifying2) Colloquial: atrocious, fearful, hair-raising, scarey, terrible, terrific, thundering, ungodly, wretched, a bitch of (a bitch of a headache - ужасная головная боль), bad (they aren't that bad)4) French: macabre5) Obsolete: vengeable7) Australian slang: doggone9) Jargon: Hell, greeby, bugly (bugly - butt ugly), hellaclous, furry, gosh-awful, lousy, off-beat, offbeat11) Makarov: black12) Emotional: blue, cursed, curst, devilish, disastrous, fiendish, flaming, frantic, hanging, holy, holy mackerel!, pesky, vile14) Internet: awsm (сокращение awesome, часто используется в Интернете. "Did you see that new reality tv show? it was awsm!") -
5 гадкий
1) General subject: abominable, disgusting, mean, nasty, naughty, repulsive, shocking, snuffy, ugly, wretched, despicable3) American: gross4) Scottish language: naughty (о взрослых)5) Jargon: yucky6) Makarov: squalid -
6 злобный
1) General subject: acrimonious, baleful, bitchy, black-hearted, cankered, cat witted, cat-witted, cattish, catty, dog eat dog, dog-eat-dog, envenomed, evil minded, evil-minded, hateful, hellish, ill natured, ill-conditioned, ill-natured, malevolent, malicious, malign, malignant, nasty, nocuous, ornery, peaking, rancorous, sardonic, sardonical, satanic, satanical, shrewish, snaky, spiteful, spleenful, sulphurous, swart, ugly, unholy, venomous, vicious (о взгляде, словах), viperish, viperous, virulent, vitriolic, vituperative, vituperatory, wicked, uncharitable2) Zoology: feline3) Obsolete: shrewd4) Poetical language: despiteful5) Bookish: despiteous6) Religion: diabolic, diabolical7) Law: mischievous8) Australian slang: snakey10) Simple: inveterate11) Business: malus -
7 опасный
1) General subject: Herculean, adventurist, adventurous, breakneck, cliff-hanging, cliffhanging, climacteric, critical, dangerous, hairy, hazardous, heavy, heroic (о методе лечения), heroical, hot (для жизни), insecure, kittle, loaded, nasty, parlous, perilous, pestiferous, precarious, redoubtable, riskful, risky, serious, squally, thorny, touch and go, touch-and-go, touchy, ugly, unhealthy, unsafe, venturesome, venturous, virulent (о болезни), wanchancy, wicked (о ране, ударе и т. п.), break-neck, formidable ([ ' f):midэbl ]), menacing, unuseful, treacherous2) Geology: drummy5) American: load6) Obsolete: chanceful7) Rare: hazardable8) Construction: hazardous (напр, в пожарном отношении)9) Economy: hazardous (напр. о предприятии)10) Automobile industry: injurious11) Mining: danger, drummy (о кровле)12) Scottish language: uncanny14) Astronautics: pernicious16) Quality control: hazard18) Taboo: dodgy -
8 своенравный
1) General subject: capricious, cross grained, cross-grained, crotchety, humorsome, nasty, nice, perverse, restive (о человеке), self willed, self-willed, wanton, wayward, wilful, willyard, froward, high-handed, crank, skittish2) Colloquial: contrary3) American: ornery4) Obsolete: untoward5) Religion: willful6) Geography: cantankerous7) Scottish language: willyart8) Makarov: capricious (о животном) -
9 угрожающий
1) General subject: comminatory, critical, dangerous, denunciatory, forbidding, grave, imminent, impendent, intimidatory, looming, menacing, minacious, minatory, nasty, ominous, presageful, rampant, threatening, thundery, ugly, wrath, wrathful, wrathy, baleful, ill-omened2) Biology: nociceptive3) Zoology: agonistic (о поведении по отношению к особям того же вида), agonistical (о поведении по отношению к особям того же вида)4) American: squally5) Poetical language: horrent6) Business: impending7) Makarov: frowning, fulminating -
10 У-1
ХОТЬ УБЁЙ(ТЕ) coll (хоть + VPimper these forms only subord clause)1. (used with a negated verb as intensif) one absolutely cannot (understand, believe, carry out etc sth.): I (he etc) can't for the life of me (him etc) (do sth.)I (he etc) couldn't (do sth.) (even) if my (his etc) life depended on it I (he etc) couldn't (do sth.) (even) if you put a gun to my (his etc) head I (he etc) couldn't (do sth.) to save my (his etc) life (I'm) hanged if I know (understand etc) (I'm) damned if I know.Это был день решающего боя за Киев, и сейчас, снова переживая его начало, я опять и опять, хоть убейте меня, не могу понять, почему на этой прекрасной, благословенной земле... возможно такое предельное идиотство, как агрессия, война, фашизм (Кузнецов 1). This was the day of the decisive battle for Kiev, and when I relive its beginning I find again and again that I cannot, for the life of me, understand how such a delightful, joyous world...could harbor such boundless idiocies as aggression, war and fascism (1a).«А я вот, к примеру, считаюсь будто как украинец и жил на Украине, а языка ихнего ( ungrammat = их), хоть убей, не понимаю» (Войнович 5). "Now take me, for exampleI consider myself a Ukrainian, I lived in the Ukraine, but I couldn't speak their language if you put a gun to my head" (5a).(Городничий:) Ну кто первый выпустил, что он ревизор? Отвечайте. (Артемий Филиппович:) Уж как это случилось, хоть убей, не могу объяснить (Гоголь 4). (Mayor:) Who was it that first spread the rumor that he was the Government Inspector? Answer!... (A.E:) Damned if I know how it happened (4c).2. (used to express one's categorical refusal to do sth.) under no circumstances (will one do sth.): I (he etc) wouldn't (do sth.) (even) if my (his etc) life depended on itI'll be damned if I'll (do sth.) (in limited contexts) not on your life!Он ни за что не уступит - хоть убей, не уступит. Не won't give in for anythingeven if his life depended on it he wouldn't give in.3. used as an emphatic assurance of the truth or correctness of a statementstrike me dead (on the spot) if (I'm lying (it's not true etc))I swear to God."В тебе есть что-то несимпатичное, поверь мне! Уж ты мне поверь. Но я тебя люблю. Люблю, хоть тут меня убейте!» (Булгаков 12). "There's something nasty about you, you know. There is, believe me. But I like you. I like you, strike me dead on the spot if I'm lying" (12a). -
11 хоть убей
• ХОТЬ УБЕЙ( ТЕ) coll[ хоть + VPimper; these forms only; subord clause]=====1. [used with a negated verb as intensif]⇒ one absolutely cannot (understand, believe, carry out etc sth.):- I <he etc> can't for the life of me <him etc> (do sth.);- I <he etc> couldn't (do sth.) (even) if my <his etc> life depended on it;- I <he etc> couldn't (do sth.) (even) if you put a gun to my <his etc> head;- I <he etc> couldn't (do sth.) to save my <his etc> life;- (I'm) hanged if I know (understand etc);- (I'm) damned if I know.♦ Это был день решающего боя за Киев, и сейчас, снова переживая его начало, я опять и опять, хоть убейте меня, не могу понять, почему на этой прекрасной, благословенной земле... возможно такое предельное идиотство, как агрессия, война, фашизм (Кузнецов 1). This was the day of the decisive battle for Kiev; and when I relive its beginning I find again and again that I cannot, for the life of me, understand how such a delightful, joyous world...could harbor such boundless idiocies as aggression, war and fascism (1a).♦ "А я вот, к примеру, считаюсь будто как украинец и жил на Украине, а языка ихнего [ungrammat = их], хоть убей, не понимаю" (Войнович 5). "Now take me, for example; I consider myself a Ukrainian, I lived in the Ukraine, but I couldn't speak their language if you put a gun to my head" (5a).♦ [Городничий:] Ну кто первый выпустил, что он ревизор? Отвечайте. [Артемий Филиппович:] Уж как это случилось, хоть убей, не могу объяснить (Гоголь 4). [Mayor:] Who was it that first spread the rumor that he was the Government Inspector? Answer!... [A.E:] Damned if I know how it happened (4c).2. (used to express one's categorical refusal to do sth.) under no circumstances (will one do sth.): I <he etc> wouldn't (do sth.) (even) if my <his etc> life depended on it; I'll be damned if I'll (do sth.); [in limited contexts]⇒ not on your life!♦ Он НИ за что не уступит - хоть убей, не уступит. He won't give in for anything; even if his life depended on it he wouldn't give in.3. used as an emphatic assurance of the truth or correctness of a statement:- strike me dead (on the spot) if (I'm lying <it's not true etc>);- I swear to God.♦ "В тебе есть что-то несимпатичное, поверь мне! Уж ты мне поверь. Но я тебя люблю. Люблю, хоть тут меня убейте!" (Булгаков 12). "There's something nasty about you, you know. There is, believe me. But I like you. I like you, strike me dead on the spot if I'm lying" (12a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хоть убей
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12 хоть убейте
[ хоть + VPimper; these forms only; subord clause]=====1. [used with a negated verb as intensif]⇒ one absolutely cannot (understand, believe, carry out etc sth.):- I <he etc> can't for the life of me <him etc> (do sth.);- I <he etc> couldn't (do sth.) (even) if my <his etc> life depended on it;- I <he etc> couldn't (do sth.) (even) if you put a gun to my <his etc> head;- I <he etc> couldn't (do sth.) to save my <his etc> life;- (I'm) hanged if I know (understand etc);- (I'm) damned if I know.♦ Это был день решающего боя за Киев, и сейчас, снова переживая его начало, я опять и опять, хоть убейте меня, не могу понять, почему на этой прекрасной, благословенной земле... возможно такое предельное идиотство, как агрессия, война, фашизм (Кузнецов 1). This was the day of the decisive battle for Kiev; and when I relive its beginning I find again and again that I cannot, for the life of me, understand how such a delightful, joyous world...could harbor such boundless idiocies as aggression, war and fascism (1a).♦ "А я вот, к примеру, считаюсь будто как украинец и жил на Украине, а языка ихнего [ungrammat = их], хоть убей, не понимаю" (Войнович 5). "Now take me, for example; I consider myself a Ukrainian, I lived in the Ukraine, but I couldn't speak their language if you put a gun to my head" (5a).♦ [Городничий:] Ну кто первый выпустил, что он ревизор? Отвечайте. [Артемий Филиппович:] Уж как это случилось, хоть убей, не могу объяснить (Гоголь 4). [Mayor:] Who was it that first spread the rumor that he was the Government Inspector? Answer!... [A.E:] Damned if I know how it happened (4c).2. (used to express one's categorical refusal to do sth.) under no circumstances (will one do sth.): I <he etc> wouldn't (do sth.) (even) if my <his etc> life depended on it; I'll be damned if I'll (do sth.); [in limited contexts]⇒ not on your life!♦ Он НИ за что не уступит - хоть убей, не уступит. He won't give in for anything; even if his life depended on it he wouldn't give in.3. used as an emphatic assurance of the truth or correctness of a statement:- strike me dead (on the spot) if (I'm lying <it's not true etc>);- I swear to God.♦ "В тебе есть что-то несимпатичное, поверь мне! Уж ты мне поверь. Но я тебя люблю. Люблю, хоть тут меня убейте!" (Булгаков 12). "There's something nasty about you, you know. There is, believe me. But I like you. I like you, strike me dead on the spot if I'm lying" (12a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хоть убейте
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