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1 гнев
[lang name="Russian"]в гневе, в ярости; в раздражении — in anger
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2 покрасневший от гнева
1) General subject: red with anger2) Jargon: see redУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > покрасневший от гнева
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3 побагровевший от гнева
General subject: red with angerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > побагровевший от гнева
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4 покраснеть от гнева
General subject: turn red with angerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > покраснеть от гнева
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5 красный как рак
[krasny kak rak] Red as a lobster. Red-faced; flushed with anger or embarrassment. Cf. Red as a lobster.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > красный как рак
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6 возбуждённый
1) General subject: ablaze (ablaze with anger - пылающий гневом), aflutter, agitated, aglow (all aglow with delight - раскрасневшись от удовольствия), agog, astir, ebullient, effervescent, excited, fevered, feverish, flurried, flustered, heated, hectic, hectical, hot, hyped up, hyped-up (часто наркотиками или допингом), intoxicate, keyed, nervous, on the high ropes, overwrought (о нервах), red-hot, switched on, tense, tumultuous, twittery, vogie, wild, wrought, wrought up, wrought-up, agate, monkey mind2) Medicine: restless3) Colloquial: nervy, het up (agitated)4) Rare: adither5) Mathematics: disturbed6) Religion: stirred up7) Law: intoxicated9) Physiology: firing10) Jargon: all of a doodah, high, in a storm, jacked (out), keyed (up), rootin'-tootin', switched-on, turned on, up in arms, up tight, jacked up, wired, psyched (out), hopped up hopped-up, pumped (up), shook shook up, with it11) Information technology: energized12) Oilfield: induced, stimulated13) Aviation medicine: Strung (о человеке)14) Psychoanalysis: uncomposed16) Taboo: buzzin', hairy-ass, horny, hyper, like a fart in a bottle, quickening -
7 вспыхнувший от гнева
General subject: red-faced with angerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вспыхнувший от гнева
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8 К-228
КОНДРАШКА ХВАТИЛ (СТУКНУЛ, ПРИШИБ) кого substand КОНДРАТИЙ ХВАТИЛ obs, sub-stand VP subj s.o. suddenly became paralyzed or died as the result of an apoplectic stroke: X-a кондрашка хватит - X will drop dead from a stroke (from apoplexy) X will have (will suffer) a strokes.o. sth. will give X a stroke. "...A вас, если так будете надуваться и наливаться кровью, скоро кондрашка хватит!» (Амальрик 1). "As for you, if you go swelling up with anger until you're red in the face, you'll soon drop dead from apoplexy" (1a).«От таких новостей кондрашка может хватить» (Грекова 3). "News like that can give you a stroke" (3a)According to historian Sergey Solovyov, this phrase might be related to the name of Кондратий (Кондрашка) Булавин, who led the peasant uprising of 1707. Cited in M.I. Mikhelson, «Русская мысль и речь. Своё и чужое. Опыт русской фразеологии» (St. Petersburg: 1912) and other sources. -
9 кондратий хватил
• КОНДРАШКА ХВАТИЛ( СТУКНУЛ, ПРИШИБ) кого substand; КОНДРАТИЙ ХВАТИЛ obs, substand[VPsubj]=====⇒ s.o. suddenly became paralyzed or died as the result of an apoplectic stroke:- s.o. (sth.) will give X a stroke.♦ "...А вас, если так будете надуваться и наливаться кровью, скоро кондрашка хватит!" (Амальрик 1). "As for you, if you go swelling up with anger until you're red in the face, you'll soon drop dead from apoplexy" (1a).♦ "От таких новостей кондрашка может хватить" (Грекова 3). "News like that can give you a stroke" (3a)—————Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кондратий хватил
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10 кондрашка пришиб
• КОНДРАШКА ХВАТИЛ( СТУКНУЛ, ПРИШИБ) кого substand; КОНДРАТИЙ ХВАТИЛ obs, substand[VPsubj]=====⇒ s.o. suddenly became paralyzed or died as the result of an apoplectic stroke:- s.o. (sth.) will give X a stroke.♦ "...А вас, если так будете надуваться и наливаться кровью, скоро кондрашка хватит!" (Амальрик 1). "As for you, if you go swelling up with anger until you're red in the face, you'll soon drop dead from apoplexy" (1a).♦ "От таких новостей кондрашка может хватить" (Грекова 3). "News like that can give you a stroke" (3a)—————Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кондрашка пришиб
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11 кондрашка стукнул
• КОНДРАШКА ХВАТИЛ( СТУКНУЛ, ПРИШИБ) кого substand; КОНДРАТИЙ ХВАТИЛ obs, substand[VPsubj]=====⇒ s.o. suddenly became paralyzed or died as the result of an apoplectic stroke:- s.o. (sth.) will give X a stroke.♦ "...А вас, если так будете надуваться и наливаться кровью, скоро кондрашка хватит!" (Амальрик 1). "As for you, if you go swelling up with anger until you're red in the face, you'll soon drop dead from apoplexy" (1a).♦ "От таких новостей кондрашка может хватить" (Грекова 3). "News like that can give you a stroke" (3a)—————Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кондрашка стукнул
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12 кондрашка хватил
• КОНДРАШКА ХВАТИЛ (СТУКНУЛ, ПРИШИБ) кого substand; КОНДРАТИЙ ХВАТИЛ obs, substand[VPsubj]=====⇒ s.o. suddenly became paralyzed or died as the result of an apoplectic stroke:- s.o. (sth.) will give X a stroke.♦ "...А вас, если так будете надуваться и наливаться кровью, скоро кондрашка хватит!" (Амальрик 1). "As for you, if you go swelling up with anger until you're red in the face, you'll soon drop dead from apoplexy" (1a).♦ "От таких новостей кондрашка может хватить" (Грекова 3). "News like that can give you a stroke" (3a)—————Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кондрашка хватил
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13 С-268
КРОКОДИЛОВЫ (КРОКОДИЛЬИ coll) СЛЁЗЫ (лить, проливать) NP pl only usu. this WO (used sarcastically or mockingly) (to shed) insincere tears, (to make) a false display of pity or sorrow: (shed) crocodile tears."С чувством гнева и возмущения, - говорится в статье, -узнали мы о черном предательстве некоего Голицына, бывшего князя... Теперь, изобличённый с поличным, этот... князь будет лить крокодиловы слёзы и каяться» (Войнович 4). (The article said: J "It was with a sense of anger and indignation that we learned of the black treachery of a certain Golitsyn, a former prince....Now, caught red-handed, this...prince will cry crocodile tears and repent" (4a).According to an old belief crocodiles weep while eating their prey. -
14 крокодиловы слезы
[NP; pl only; usu. this WO]=====⇒ (used sarcastically or mockingly) (to shed) insincere tears, (to make) a false display of pity or sorrow:- (shed) crocodile tears.♦ "С чувством гнева и возмущения, - говорится в статье, - узнали мы о черном предательстве некоего Голицына, бывшего князя... Теперь, изобличённый с поличным, этот... князь будет лить крокодиловы слёзы и каяться" (Войнович 4). [The article said:]"It was with a sense of anger and indignation that we learned of the black treachery of a certain Golitsyn, a former prince....Now, caught red-handed, this...prince will cry crocodile tears and repent" (4a).—————← According to an old belief crocodiles weep while eating their prey.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > крокодиловы слезы
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15 крокодильи слезы
[NP; pl only; usu. this WO]=====⇒ (used sarcastically or mockingly) (to shed) insincere tears, (to make) a false display of pity or sorrow:- (shed) crocodile tears.♦ "С чувством гнева и возмущения, - говорится в статье, - узнали мы о черном предательстве некоего Голицына, бывшего князя... Теперь, изобличённый с поличным, этот... князь будет лить крокодиловы слёзы и каяться" (Войнович 4). [The article said:]"It was with a sense of anger and indignation that we learned of the black treachery of a certain Golitsyn, a former prince....Now, caught red-handed, this...prince will cry crocodile tears and repent" (4a).—————← According to an old belief crocodiles weep while eating their prey.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > крокодильи слезы
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