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121 vid
full, wit, wittiness* * *I. (et) wit;[ skræmme én fra vid og sans] frighten (, T: scare) somebody out of his wits.II. adj wide,( om tøj også) ample, loose, full;[ et vidt begreb] a broad (el. vague) concept; a vague term;[ døren står på vid gab] the door is wide open;[ i vide kredse] widely;[ en vid udsigt] an extensive view, a wide view;[ den vide verden] the wide world; -
122 a băga pe cineva în boală / boale / toate boalele
1. to cut / to hurt / to touch / to sting smb. to the quickto set smb. on fire.2. ( a speria) to frighten / to scare smb. Out of his wits / senses / seven senses.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a băga pe cineva în boală / boale / toate boalele
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123 startle
['stɑːtl]1) (take aback) [reaction, discovery] sorprendere, sbigottire2) (alarm) [sight, sound, person] allarmare, spaventare* * *(to give a shock or surprise to: The sound startled me.) spaventare, far sussultare* * *startle /ˈstɑ:tl/n.sussulto; sobbalzo; trasalimento; soprassalto.(to) startle /ˈstɑ:tl/A v. t.1 far sussultare; far trasalire; allarmare; sbigottire; spaventare; sgomentare: The hare was startled by the hounds, la lepre è stata spaventata dai caniB v. i.sussultare; sobbalzare; trasalire: to startle at a sudden noise, trasalire a un rumore improvviso* * *['stɑːtl]1) (take aback) [reaction, discovery] sorprendere, sbigottire2) (alarm) [sight, sound, person] allarmare, spaventare -
124 startle
startle [ˈstα:tl][sound, sb's arrival] faire sursauter ; [news, telegram] alarmer• you startled me! tu m'as fait sursauter !* * *['stɑːtl]transitive verb1) ( take aback) surprendre2) ( alarm) [sight, sound, person] effrayer -
125 ужася
ужася̀,ужася̀вам гл. horrify, terrify, appal, амер. appall; dismay, strike with dismay; scare (s.o.) out of his wits;\ужася се be horrified/terrified/appalled (от by, at), recoil (от from). -
126 spaghetto
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127 kirten
iz.1. ( giderra) handle, grip; aitzurraren \\ zartaginaren \kirten the handle of a hoe \\ frying pan; \kirten bakarreko ontzi handi bat a {dish || pot} with a single handle2. grip, knob3.a. ( zurtoina) stem, stalkb. ( txapelari d.) stemc. ( makilari d.) shaft4. ( ergela, babua) dimwit, nitwit, moron, idiot, fool; \kirten halakoa! you {nitwit || moron}!; \kirten handia duk he's a big {idiot || fool}5. Lagunart. ( mozkorraldia, katua) drunkenness, besottedness, befuddlement; mozkor bat han zebilen inoiz ez bezalako "\kirten" bat harrapatuta, etzera ezinean a drunk there, {stoned out of his wits || totally plastered}, was walking about, unable to get home io. Lagunart. stupid, idiotic, asinine, moronic -
128 котелок
I м.1) ( посуда) pot; kettle; воен. mess-tin2) прост. ( голова) bean, upper storey, dome••II м.у него́ котело́к не ва́рит — he is out of his wits / mind, he is weak in the head
( головной убор) bowler ['bəʊ-] (hat); derby ['dɑː-] (hat) амер.
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