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1) (of the nerves: the nervous system.) nervioso2) (rather afraid: She was nervous about travelling by air; a nervous old lady.) nerviosonervous adj nerviosotr['nɜːvəs]1 nervioso,-a3 (apprehensive) aprensivo,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLnervous breakdown crisis nombre femenino nerviosanervous system sistema nombre masculino nerviosonervous wreck manojo de nerviosnervous ['nərvəs] adj1) : nerviosothe nervous system: el sistema nervioso2) excitable: nervioso, excitableto get nervous: excitarse, ponerse nervioso3) fearful: miedoso, temerosoadj.• nervioso, -a adj.'nɜːrvəs, 'nɜːvəs1) (apprehensive, tense) nerviosoto feel/get nervous — estar*/ponerse* nervioso
to be nervous ABOUT something/-ING: there's nothing to be nervous about no tienes por qué ponerte nervioso; I was nervous about making a mistake tenía miedo de equivocarme; she's been nervous of traffic since the accident desde el accidente le tiene miedo al tráfico; to make somebody nervous — poner* nervioso a alguien
2) <system/tissue/tension> nervioso['nɜːvǝs]she's a nervous wreck — (colloq) es un manojo de nervios
1. ADJ1) (=tense) nerviosoto be/feel nervous — estar nervioso; (=frightened) tener miedo
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I was nervous about the meeting — estaba nervioso pensando en la reunión, la reunión me tenía nervioso•
to get nervous — ponerse nervioso•
to be nervous of sth/sb — tener miedo a algo/algn•
he was in a highly nervous state — estaba muy nervioso, tenía los nervios a flor de piel•
to be a nervous wreck * — (temporarily) ser un manojo de nervios; (more permanently) estar hecho polvo de los nervios *2) (Med) nervioso2.CPDnervous breakdown N — crisis f inv nerviosa
nervous collapse N — colapso m nervioso
nervous exhaustion N — agotamiento m nervioso
nervous system N — sistema m nervioso
* * *['nɜːrvəs, 'nɜːvəs]1) (apprehensive, tense) nerviosoto feel/get nervous — estar*/ponerse* nervioso
to be nervous ABOUT something/-ING: there's nothing to be nervous about no tienes por qué ponerte nervioso; I was nervous about making a mistake tenía miedo de equivocarme; she's been nervous of traffic since the accident desde el accidente le tiene miedo al tráfico; to make somebody nervous — poner* nervioso a alguien
2) <system/tissue/tension> nerviososhe's a nervous wreck — (colloq) es un manojo de nervios
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1. noun1) (a very badly damaged ship: The divers found a wreck on the sea-bed.) restos2) (something in a very bad condition: an old wreck of a car; I feel a wreck after cleaning the house.) ruina, cacharro, restos3) (the destruction of a ship at sea: The wreck of the Royal George.) naufragio
2. verb(to destroy or damage very badly: The ship was wrecked on rocks in a storm; My son has wrecked my car; You have wrecked my plans.) destruir, hacer pedazos, hundir- wreckagewreck1 n restoswreck2 vb1. hacer naufragar2. estropear / destrozartr[rek]2 (of car, plane) restos nombre masculino plural; (of building) ruinas nombre femenino plural, escombros nombre masculino plural3 figurative use (person) ruina1 SMALLMARITIME/SMALL (ship) hacer naufragar2 (car, plane) destrozar; (machine) desbaratar, estropear3 figurative use (health, career) arruinar; (life, marriage) destrozar; (hopes) destruir, echar por tierra; (plans) estropear, desbaratar; (chances) echar a perderwreck ['rɛk] vt: destruir, arruinar, estrellar (un automóvil), naufragar (un barco)wreck n1) wreckage: restos mpl (de un buque naufragado, un avión siniestrado, etc.)2) ruin: ruina f, desastre mthis place is a wreck!: ¡este lugar está hecho un desastre!to be a nervous wreck: tener los nervios destrozadosv.• arruinar v.• destrozar v.• destruir v.• hacer naufragar v.n.• barco naufragado s.m.• colisión s.f.• destrucción s.f.• naufragio s.m.• ruina s.f.
I rek2) (something, somebody ruined)are you still driving that old wreck? — (colloq) ¿todavía andas en ese cacharro? (fam)
3) ( destruction)
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a) \<\<ship\>\> provocar* el naufragio de, hacer* naufragar; \<\<train\>\> hacer* descarrilar; \<\<car\>\> destrozar*b) ( damage) destrozar*c) ( demolish) (AmE) \<\<house/building\>\> demoler*, tirar abajo, derribard) (spoil, ruin) \<\<plans/chances\>\> echar por tierra; \<\<marriage/happiness\>\> destrozar*[rek]1. N1) (=destruction) [of ship] naufragio m ; (fig) [of hopes, plans] fracaso m, frustración f3) * (=old car) tartana * f ; (=old boat, plane) cacharro * mthat car is a wreck! — ¡ese coche es una tartana! *
I'm a wreck, I feel a wreck — estoy hecho polvo *
2. VT1) (Naut) [+ ship] hundir, hacer naufragar2) (=break) estropear, destrozar; (into pieces) destruir, hacer pedazos3) (=ruin) [+ health, happiness] arruinar, hundir; [+ marriage] destrozar* * *
I [rek]2) (something, somebody ruined)are you still driving that old wreck? — (colloq) ¿todavía andas en ese cacharro? (fam)
3) ( destruction)
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a) \<\<ship\>\> provocar* el naufragio de, hacer* naufragar; \<\<train\>\> hacer* descarrilar; \<\<car\>\> destrozar*b) ( damage) destrozar*c) ( demolish) (AmE) \<\<house/building\>\> demoler*, tirar abajo, derribard) (spoil, ruin) \<\<plans/chances\>\> echar por tierra; \<\<marriage/happiness\>\> destrozar* -
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1. сущ.
1) крушение, авария (тж. перен.) He was killed in a car wreck. ≈ Он погиб в автомобильной катастрофе. the little girl that survived that plane wreck ≈ маленькая девочка, которая осталась жива после гибели самолета wreck mark Syn: crash
2) остов разбитого судна;
остатки кораблекрушения;
развалины The car was a total wreck. ≈ От автомобиля остались одни обломки. We thought of buying the house as a wreck, doing it up, then selling it. ≈ Мы обдумывали идею купить дом-развалюху, отремонтировать его и затем продать. The house was a wreck after the party. ≈ В доме было все вверх дном после вечеринки. Syn: ruin
3) развалина( о человеке) to be reduced to a nervous wreck ≈ дойти до полного нервного истощения What a wreck of his former self he is! ≈ Какой он стал развалиной! She was a nervous wreck, crying when anyone asked her about her children. ≈ У нее никуда не годились нервы, она начинала плакать, как только ее спрашивали о детях.
2. гл.
1) вызвать крушение, разрушение;
потопить (судно) ;
разрушать( о материальных и нематериальных объектах)
2) потерпеть крушение
3) рухнуть( о планах, надеждах) ∙ Syn: destroy крушение, авария, катастрофа;
гибель( судна, самолета и т. п.) - to suffer * потерпеть крушение - to go to * разрушиться гибель, крушение (надежд и т. п.) ;
крах (моральный, финансовый и т. п.) остов или обломки погибшего судна;
остатки кораблекрушения, выброшенные морем;
затонувшее судно - stranded * судно, выброшенное на берег обломки (самолета, автомобиля и т. п.) развалина - the car is a mere * это не автомобиль, а развалина - he is a perfect * он настоящая развалина - human *s конченые люди;
люди, оказавшиеся за бортом жизни - he is a nervous * у него нервы никуда не годятся - she is a * of her former self от нее осталась одна тень вызывать аварию, крушение, катастрофу, гибель ( самолета, судна и т. п.) ;
повреждать, выводить из строя (танк и т. п.) подрывать, губить (здоровье, карьеру и т. п.) - to * smb.'s nerves портить кому-л. нервы - to * smb.'s plans сорвать чьи-л. планы - he is *ing our cause он губит наше дело потерпеть аварию, крушение потерпеть крах, рухнуть ( о планах и т. п.) сносить (здание) ;
демонтировать собирать остатки кораблекрушения (американизм) (сленг) разменивать (деньги) - to * a buck разменять доллар > to be *ed (сленг) сильно пьяный;
одурманенный наркотиком > * sailor моряк с погибшего судна ~ крушение, авария;
гибель, уничтожение;
the house was a wreck after the party в доме было все вверх дном после вечеринки ~ развалина;
what a wreck of his former self he is! какой он стал развалиной! wreck авария ~ вызвать крушение, разрушение;
потопить (судно) ~ вчт. заклинивание ~ вчт. замятие ~ кораблекрушение ~ крах, крушение (надежд и т. п.) ~ крушение, авария, гибель, уничтожение ~ крушение, авария;
гибель, уничтожение;
the house was a wreck after the party в доме было все вверх дном после вечеринки ~ останки погибшего корабля ~ остов погибшего корабля ~ остов разбитого судна, остатки кораблекрушения (выброшенные на берег) ;
обломки (самолета) ~ остов разбитого судна, остатки кораблекрушения (выброшенные на берег) ;
обломки (самолета) ~ вчт. поломка ~ потерпеть крушение ~ производить спасательные работы ~ развалина;
what a wreck of his former self he is! какой он стал развалиной! ~ разрушать (здоровье и т. п.) ~ рухнуть (о планах, надеждах) ~ сносить( здание) ~ собирать имущество, выброшенное на берег ~ судно, потерпевшее аварию ~ терпеть кораблекрушение wreckage: wreckage = wreck ~ attr. аварийный;
wreck mark мор. знак, ограждающий место затонувшего судна ~ attr. аварийный;
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[rek] 1. сущ.1) крушение, авария, гибель, катастрофа прям. и перен.He was killed in a car wreck. — Он погиб в автомобильной катастрофе.
Syn:2)а) остов разбитого судна; остатки кораблекрушенияб) обломки (самолёта, автомобиля и т. п.)The car was a total wreck. — От автомобиля остались одни обломки.
в) развалиныWe thought of buying the house as a wreck, doing it up, then selling it. — Мы обдумывали идею купить дом-развалюху, отремонтировать его и затем продать.
The house was a wreck after the party. — В доме было всё вверх дном после вечеринки.
The Republican party was formed out of the wrecks of the Whig party. — Республиканская партия была сформирована из остатков партии вигов.
Syn:3) развалина ( о человеке)2. гл.She was a nervous wreck, crying when anyone asked her about her children. — У неё никуда не годились нервы, она начинала плакать, как только её спрашивали о детях.
1)б) вызывать крушение; топить ( судно); разрушать ( материальные и нематериальные объекты)A great number of ships were wrecked by stormy weather. — Большое количество кораблей было потоплено во время шторма.
Syn:2) подрывать, губить (здоровье, карьеру и т. п.)I wonder your nervous system isn't completely wrecked. — Я удивляюсь тому, что ваша нервная система ещё не полностью разрушена.
Their plans were wrecked. — Их планы были сорваны.
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§ ნერვიული§ ნერვული, ნერვებისაa nervous-child / system / work / shock ნერვული ბავშვი / სისტემა / სამუშაო / შოკიthere's nothing to be / get nervous about არაფერი სანერვიულო არ არისto become / get nervous განერვულებაdon't be nervous! You'll soon be served ნუ ნერვიულობთ! მალე მოგემსახურებიან -
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§ ავარია; ნანგრევი§1 ხომალდის დაღუპვა2 ნამსხვრევები (გემისა, მატარებლისა, მანქანსა და სხ.●●after the party his flat was a wreck წვეულების შემდეგ, მის ბინაში ქაოსი იყო3 დავარდნილი ადამიანი, ბეხრეკიhe was a complete wreck მთლად დავარდა / გაბეხრეკდა4 დამსხვრევა (დაამსხვრევს), დამტვრევა, დანგრევაthis wrecked my hopes ამან იმედები გამიცრუა / დამიმსხხვრია -
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nervous [ˈnɜ:vəs]• don't be nervous, it'll be all right ne t'inquiète pas, tout se passera bien• to have a nervous breakdown faire une dépression nerveuse ► nervous exhaustion noun fatigue f nerveuse ; (serious) surmenage m━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━‼|/b] [b]nervous is not always translated by nerveux.* * *['nɜːvəs]1) [person] ( fearful) timide; ( anxious) angoissé; ( highly strung) nerveux/-euse; [smile, laugh, habit] nerveux/-euseto be nervous of GB ou around US — avoir peur de [strangers, animals]
to be nervous of GB ou about US — redouter [change, disagreement]
to feel nervous — ( apprehensive) gen être angoissé; ( before performance) avoir le trac (colloq); ( afraid) avoir peur; ( ill at ease) se sentir mal à l'aise
she makes me feel nervous — ( intimidates me) elle me met mal à l'aise; ( puts my nerves on edge) elle me rend nerveux
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wreck [rek]1 noun(a) (wrecked remains → of ship) épave f; (→ of plane) avion m accidenté, épave f; (→ of train) train m accidenté; (→ of car, lorry, bus) véhicule m accidenté, épave f;∎ the car was a wreck la voiture était une épave;∎ the burnt-out wreck of a bus les restes calcinés d'un bus∎ a human wreck une loque humaine;∎ I must look a wreck je dois avoir une mine de déterré;∎ I'm a nervous wreck je suis à bout;∎ the man's an emotional wreck le type est une loque, au niveau émotionnel(a) (in accident, explosion → ship) provoquer le naufrage de; (→ car, plane) détruire totalement; (→ building) démolir;∎ the tanker was wrecked off the African coast le pétrolier a fait naufrage au large des côtes africaines;∎ the car was completely wrecked in the accident la voiture a été totalement détruite dans l'accident;∎ the store was wrecked by a bomb blast une bombe a fait sauter le magasin, le magasin a été détruit par l'explosion d'une bombe∎ he wrecked the room in a fit of rage il a tout cassé dans la pièce dans un accès de rage(c) (upset → marriage, relationship) briser; (→ hopes, chances) anéantir; (→ health) briser, ruiner; (→ negotiations) faire échouer, saboter;∎ she's wrecked my plans elle a ruiné mes plans;∎ this defeat has wrecked the team's chances cette défaite a anéanti les chances de l'équipe;∎ the accident wrecked her hopes l'accident a anéanti ses espoirs;∎ you've wrecked my life! tu as brisé ma vie! -
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1. noun2) (ship) Wrack, das3) (broken remains, lit. or fig.) Wrack, dasshe was a physical/mental wreck — sie war körperlich/geistig ein Wrack
2. transitive verbI feel/you look a wreck — (coll.) ich fühle mich kaputt (ugs.) /du siehst kaputt aus (ugs.)
1) (destroy) ruinieren; zu Schrott fahren [Auto]be wrecked — (shipwrecked) [Schiff, Person:] Schiffbruch erleiden
2) (fig.): (ruin) zerstören; ruinieren [Gesundheit, Urlaub]* * *[rek] 1. noun1) (a very badly damaged ship: The divers found a wreck on the sea-bed.) das Wrack2) (something in a very bad condition: an old wreck of a car; I feel a wreck after cleaning the house.) das Wrack3) (the destruction of a ship at sea: The wreck of the Royal George.) der Schiffbruch2. verb(to destroy or damage very badly: The ship was wrecked on rocks in a storm; My son has wrecked my car; You have wrecked my plans.) zerstören- academic.ru/83178/wreckage">wreckage* * *[rek]I. n\wreck of a car/plane Auto-/Flugzeugwrack ntthis place is a complete \wreck das ist ja hier ein totales Schlachtfeld humcar \wreck Autounfall mto be a complete/nervous/quivering \wreck ein totales/nervliches/zitterndes Wrack seinII. vt1. (sink)2. (destroy)▪ to \wreck sth etw zerstörenour greenhouse was \wrecked in last night's storm unser Treibhaus ging im Sturm der letzten Nacht zu Bruch▪ to \wreck sth etw ruinierento \wreck chances/hopes/plans Aussichten/Hoffnungen/Pläne zunichtemachento \wreck sb's life jds Leben zerstörento \wreck a marriage eine Ehe zerrütten* * *[rek]1. nhe was killed in a car wreck (US) — er kam bei einem Autounfall ums Leben
2) (fig inf) (= old bicycle, furniture etc) Trümmerhaufen m; (= person) Wrack nt; (of hopes, life, marriage etc) Trümmer pl, Ruinen plI'm a wreck, I feel a wreck — ich bin ein (völliges) Wrack
See:→ nervous wreck2. vt1) ship, train, plane zum Wrack machen, einen Totalschaden verursachen an (+dat); car kaputt fahren (inf), zu Schrott fahren (inf); machine, mechanism zerstören, kaputt machen (inf); furniture, house zerstören; (person) zertrümmern, kurz und klein schlagen (inf)to be wrecked (Naut) — Schiffbruch erleiden; ( sl
wrecked ship — wrackes or havariertes Schiff
2) (fig) hopes, plans, chances zunichtemachen; marriage zerrütten; career, health, sb's life zerstören, ruinieren; person kaputtmachen (inf); party, holiday verderben* * *wreck [rek]A s1. SCHIFFa) (Schiffs)Wrack nb) Schiffbruch m, Schiffsunglück nc) JUR Strandgut n2. Wrack n (AUTO etc, auch fig besonders Person), Ruine f, Trümmerhaufen m (auch fig):nervous wreck Nervenbündel n umg;she is the wreck of her former self sie ist nur noch ein Schatten ihrer selbst, sie ist ein völliges Wrack3. pl Trümmer pl (auch fig)4. figa) Untergang m, Ruin mb) Zerstörung f, Verwüstung f:the wreck of his hopes die Vernichtung seiner Hoffnungen;go to wreck (and ruin) zugrunde gehenB v/ta) → C 1,b) in Trümmer gehen,c) → C 22. fig zugrunde richten, ruinieren, auch seine Gesundheit zerrütten, Pläne, Hoffnungen etc vernichten, zerstören3. SCHIFF, TECH abwrackenC v/i1. SCHIFF Schiffbruch erleiden, scheitern (beide auch fig)2. verunglücken* * *1. noun2) (ship) Wrack, das3) (broken remains, lit. or fig.) Wrack, dasshe was a physical/mental wreck — sie war körperlich/geistig ein Wrack
2. transitive verbI feel/you look a wreck — (coll.) ich fühle mich kaputt (ugs.) /du siehst kaputt aus (ugs.)
1) (destroy) ruinieren; zu Schrott fahren [Auto]be wrecked — (shipwrecked) [Schiff, Person:] Schiffbruch erleiden
2) (fig.): (ruin) zerstören; ruinieren [Gesundheit, Urlaub]* * *v.zugrunde richten ausdr. n.Schiffbruch m.Unglück -e n.Wrack -s n. -
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adjective1) (Anat., Med.) Nerven-be a nervous wreck — mit den Nerven völlig am Ende sein
3) (Brit.): (timid)be nervous of or about — Angst haben vor (+ Dat.)
* * *1) (of the nerves: the nervous system.) Nerven-...* * *nerv·ous[ˈnɜ:vəs, AM ˈnɜ:r-]adj (highly-strung) nervös\nervous exhaustion nervöse Erschöpfungof a \nervous disposition ängstlich sein\nervous wreck nervöses Wrackyou look a \nervous wreck! du siehst völlig fertig aus!to make sb \nervous jdn nervös machen▪ to be \nervous of sb/sth vor jdm/etw Angst haben* * *['nɜːvəs]adj1) (ANAT) Nerven-; (= related to the nerves) problem, disorder nervös (bedingt); exhaustion, reflex nervös2) (= apprehensive, timid) ängstlich; (= on edge) nervösyou make me ( feel) nervous — du machst mich( noch) ganz nervös
I am nervous about the exam/him — mir ist bange vor dem Examen/um ihn
I was rather nervous about giving him the job — mir war nicht wohl bei dem Gedanken, ihm die Stelle zu geben
I am rather nervous about diving —
* * *1. Nerven…, nervös:nervous disease Nervenkrankheit f;nervous energy Nervenkraft f;nervous excitement nervöse Erregung;nervous exhaustion nervöse Erschöpfung;nervous fever Nervenfieber n;nervous strain Nervenbelastung f, nervliche Belastung;nervous system Nervensystem n;nervous tension Nervenanspannung f; → academic.ru/8806/breakdown">breakdown 1, collapse C 4, wreck A 22. nervös:a) nervenschwach, erregbarb) aufgeregtc) gereiztd) ängstlich, scheu, unsicher:make sb nervous jemanden nervös machen ( with mit);3. aufregend4. obsa) sehnig, kräftig, nervigb) markig (Stil etc)* * *adjective1) (Anat., Med.) Nerven-nervous breakdown — Nervenzusammenbruch, der
2) (having delicate nerves) nervös3) (Brit.): (timid)be nervous of or about — Angst haben vor (+ Dat.)
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1. n1) катастрофа; аваріяto go to wreck — загинути, зруйнуватися
2) перен. загибель; крах (надій тощо)3) рештки затонулого корабля; уламки (літака)4) перен. руїнаhuman wrecks — люди за бортом життя, пропащі люди
wreck mark — мор. знак, що вказує на місце затонулого судна
2. v1) спричинити аварію (катастрофу, руйнування, загибель); потопити (судно); виводити з ладу (танк тощо)2) перен. руйнувати, занапащати (здоров'я тощо)3) зазнати катастрофи (аварії); загинути; зруйнуватися4) перен. пропасти; зазнати краху (про надії тощо)5) зносити (будинок); демонтувати6) збирати уламки затонулого корабля; розшукувати щось на березі7) амер., розм. розміняти (грошї)* * *I [rek] n1) аварія, катастрофа; погибель (судна, літак)2) погибель, руйнування ( сподівань); крах (моральний, фінансовий)3) рештки зруйнованого судна; залищки корабля, викинуті морем; затонуле судноstranded wreck — судно, викинуте на берег; обломки (літака, автомобіля); розвалина
the car is a mere wreck — це не автомобіль, а розвалина
II [rek] vhuman wrecks — люди, що опинилися за бортом життя
1) спричиняти аварію, катастрофу, погибель (літака, судн); пошкоджувати, виводити з ладу ( танк); підривати, губити (здоров'я, карьєру)to wreck smb 's nerves — псувати кому-н. нерви
to wreck smb 's plans — зірвати чиї-н. плани
2) зазнати аварію, крах, рухнути ( про плани)5) cл.; cл. розмінювати ( гроші)to be wrecked — cл. сильно п'яний; одурманений наркотиком
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12 wreck
1. [rek] n1. крушение, авария, катастрофа; гибель (судна, самолёта и т. п.)2. гибель, крушение (надежд и т. п.); крах (моральный, финансовый и т. п.)3. 1) остов или обломки погибшего судна; остатки кораблекрушения, выброшенные морем; затонувшее судноstranded wreck - судно, выброшенное на берег
2) обломки (самолёта, автомобиля и т. п.)3) развалинаthe car is a mere wreck - это не автомобиль, а развалина
2. [rek] vhuman wrecks - конченые люди; люди, оказавшиеся за бортом жизни
1. 1) вызывать аварию, крушение, катастрофу, гибель (самолёта, судна и т. п.); повреждать, выводить из строя (танк и т. п.)2) подрывать, губить (здоровье, карьеру и т. п.)to wreck smb.'s nerves - портить кому-л. нервы
to wreck smb.'s plans - сорвать чьи-л. планы
2. 1) потерпеть аварию, крушение2) потерпеть крах, рухнуть (о планах и т. п.)3. сносить ( здание); демонтировать4. собирать остатки кораблекрушения♢
to be wrecked - сл. а) сильно пьяный; б) одурманенный наркотиком -
13 wreck
I [rek] n1) аварія, катастрофа; погибель (судна, літак)2) погибель, руйнування ( сподівань); крах (моральний, фінансовий)3) рештки зруйнованого судна; залищки корабля, викинуті морем; затонуле судноstranded wreck — судно, викинуте на берег; обломки (літака, автомобіля); розвалина
the car is a mere wreck — це не автомобіль, а розвалина
II [rek] vhuman wrecks — люди, що опинилися за бортом життя
1) спричиняти аварію, катастрофу, погибель (літака, судн); пошкоджувати, виводити з ладу ( танк); підривати, губити (здоров'я, карьєру)to wreck smb 's nerves — псувати кому-н. нерви
to wreck smb 's plans — зірвати чиї-н. плани
2) зазнати аварію, крах, рухнути ( про плани)5) cл.; cл. розмінювати ( гроші)to be wrecked — cл. сильно п'яний; одурманений наркотиком
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14 destrozado
adj.shattered, in pieces, destroyed, battered.past part.past participle of spanish verb: destrozar.* * *1→ link=destrozar destrozar► adjetivo1 (objeto) smashed, broken, ruined2 (persona - moralmente) devastated, shattered; (- físicamente) exhausted, done in, worn out* * *ADJ1) [cristal, cerámica] smashed, shatteredquedó destrozado — [traje, alfombra, zapato] it was ruined; [coche, jardín] it was wrecked
2) [persona] (=abatido) shattered, devastated; (=cansado) * knackered *, pooped (EEUU) *, shattered *; [corazón] broken* * *- da adjetivoa) (roto, deteriorado) < zapatos> ruinedtengo los pies destrozados — (fam) my feet are killing me
b) < persona> ( físicamente) exhausted; ( moralmente) devastated, shatteredc) < corazón> broken* * *= tattered, shattered, wrecked, vandalised [vandalized, -USA], dog tired, ruined, broken-hearted, in tatters, in shambles, upside down.Ex. He inherited a deplorable 'library' with a randomly-chosen collection of tattered, torn, defaced books.Ex. It is clear that it will take a considerable period to fully assess the damage and loss and even longer to begin to rebuild damaged infrastructure and shattered communities.Ex. The movie novel is about a trio of small-town guys who come across a wrecked plane containing a bag full of what they presume to be 'dirty money' and decide to hold onto it, with predictably hellish consequences.Ex. He helped to hose down graffiti from a vandalised wall while waxing lyrical about an era before antisocial behaviour.Ex. After all, who has not felt dog-tired and drained, sometimes for long stretches, at one time or another?.Ex. The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.Ex. When we feel broken-hearted it is all too easy to wallow in the emptiness and pain and forget that as with everything in life this too shall pass.Ex. Israeli bombardment leaves telecom infrastructure in tatters.Ex. He warns today in his annual letter to shareholders that the economy 'will be in shambles throughout 2009'.Ex. Now, she just sat on the floor amidst the chaos feeling as if everything was upside down.----* con el corazón destrozado = broken-hearted.* destrozado por la guerra = war-ravaged.* destrozado por un huracán = hurricane-ravaged.* estar destrozado = be + wreck, be a shambles.* quedar destrozado = go to + pieces.* sentirse destrozado = be gutted, feel + gutted.* * *- da adjetivoa) (roto, deteriorado) < zapatos> ruinedtengo los pies destrozados — (fam) my feet are killing me
b) < persona> ( físicamente) exhausted; ( moralmente) devastated, shatteredc) < corazón> broken* * *= tattered, shattered, wrecked, vandalised [vandalized, -USA], dog tired, ruined, broken-hearted, in tatters, in shambles, upside down.Ex: He inherited a deplorable 'library' with a randomly-chosen collection of tattered, torn, defaced books.
Ex: It is clear that it will take a considerable period to fully assess the damage and loss and even longer to begin to rebuild damaged infrastructure and shattered communities.Ex: The movie novel is about a trio of small-town guys who come across a wrecked plane containing a bag full of what they presume to be 'dirty money' and decide to hold onto it, with predictably hellish consequences.Ex: He helped to hose down graffiti from a vandalised wall while waxing lyrical about an era before antisocial behaviour.Ex: After all, who has not felt dog-tired and drained, sometimes for long stretches, at one time or another?.Ex: The beach is a ruined landscape, eerily quiet, save for the hum of mechanical diggers searching for yet more corpses.Ex: When we feel broken-hearted it is all too easy to wallow in the emptiness and pain and forget that as with everything in life this too shall pass.Ex: Israeli bombardment leaves telecom infrastructure in tatters.Ex: He warns today in his annual letter to shareholders that the economy 'will be in shambles throughout 2009'.Ex: Now, she just sat on the floor amidst the chaos feeling as if everything was upside down.* con el corazón destrozado = broken-hearted.* destrozado por la guerra = war-ravaged.* destrozado por un huracán = hurricane-ravaged.* estar destrozado = be + wreck, be a shambles.* quedar destrozado = go to + pieces.* sentirse destrozado = be gutted, feel + gutted.* * *destrozado -da1 (roto, deteriorado) ‹zapatos› ruineda él no le pasó nada, pero el coche quedó destrozado he was all right, but the car was a total wrecktengo que comprar sillones nuevos, éstos ya están destrozados I've got to buy some new armchairs, these are falling aparteste diccionario está destrozado this dictionary is falling to piecestenía los nervios destrozados she was a nervous wreck, her nerves were in shreds o tatterstengo los pies destrozados ( fam); my feet are killing meel conductor tenía la cara destrozada the driver's face was a real mess2 ‹persona› (físicamente) exhausted; (moralmente) devastated, shattered3 ‹corazón› broken* * *
Del verbo destrozar: ( conjugate destrozar)
destrozado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
destrozado
destrozar
destrozar ( conjugate destrozar) verbo transitivo
‹cristal/jarrón› to smash;
‹ juguete› to pull … apart;
‹ coche› to wreck;
‹ libro› to pull apart
‹ corazón› to break;
destrozarse verbo pronominal
[jarrón/cristal] to smash
destrozado,-a adjetivo
1 (un objeto) torn-up, ruined, smashed: estos pantalones están destrozados, these trousers are in shreds
2 (muy cansado, agotado) worn out, exhausted
3 (muy triste) shattered, devastated
destrozar verbo transitivo
1 (romper) to tear up, wreck, ruin
2 (una tela, un papel) to tear to shreds, rip up
3 (apenar, desgarrar) to shatter, devastate: me destroza verte así, it breaks my heart to see you this way
4 (los planes, la convivencia, etc) to ruin
' destrozado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acabada
- acabado
- destrozada
- deshecho
English:
bumper
- heart-broken
- shattered
- tatters
- war-torn
- broken
- shred
- tattered
* * *destrozado, -a adj1. [vestido, zapatos] ruined;[jarrón, cámara] smashed;esta estantería está destrozada these shelves are falling apart;la lavadora está destrozada the washing machine is only fit for the scrapheap;el gato tiene los sillones destrozados the cat has clawed the chairs to shreds;me devolvió el libro destrozado the book was falling to bits when he gave it back to me;tengo las manos destrozadas de tanto fregar all that washing up has left my hands in a terrible state;huyó dejándole el corazón destrozado she ran off leaving him heartbroken;el autobús quedó destrozado the bus was wrecked2. [persona] [emocionalmente] shattered, devastated;[físicamente] shattered;la noticia lo dejó destrozado he was devastated by the news* * *destrozado, -da adj1) : ruined, destroyed2) : devastated, brokenhearted -
15 изнервничаться
совер.;
возвр.;
разг. be overstrung;
be a nervous wreck;
get into a state of nerves он совсем изнервничался ≈ his nerves have gone to piecesизнервнича|ться - сов. wreck one`s nerves;
она совсем ~лась her nerves are all to pieces, she is a nervous wreck.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > изнервничаться
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iz.1. Med. congestion; bular \estu tightness in the chest | difficulty in breathing; sudur(retako) \estu nasal congestion2. tight spot, difficulty, predicament; \estuan aurkitu ziren they found themselves in a tight spot3. Lagunart. urge; kaka \estu da he's feels like crapping4. \estuak fully-fashioned stockings io.1. ( ez zabala) narrow; onera bidea \estu izaten da the road to righteousness is usually narrow2.a. ( ez lasaia) uneasy, apprehensive, distressed; \estu eta larri dago she's all bothered and nervous | she's a nervous wreck; \estu dago he's in a {tight spot || jam || bind}b. ( arnasa) difficult; arnasa \estua dauka aitonak grandpa's having difficulty breathing3. ( trinko)a. dense, compact, solidb. ( idazkera) crampedc. ( programa) tightd. ( bete-bete) full, packed, crammede. ( ehuna, sarea) tightly-woven4. ( bizimodua) impoverished, indigent, poverty-stricken5.a. ( soinekoa, arropa, jantzia, e.a.) tight; gerri \estua a tight beltb. ( korapiloa) tight6. ( egoera) tense7. ( larria) urgent8.a. ( eginbeharrei d.) strict, stern; irakasle hori \estuegia dela uste dut I think that teacher is too strictb. ( araua) rigorous, harsh, strictc. ( neurri) strict; \estu estuak hartu behar dira strict measures must be takend. ( debeku) strict, absolute9. ( sendo)a. ( adiskidetasuna, e.a.) strong, close; elkarrekin dituzten harreman \estuak the close relationship they haveb. ( esku-estutze) firmc. ( besarkada) big adb.1. tight, tightly; \estu {eho || bilbatu} to weave tightly; ezpatari \estu heldu to hold on tightly to one's sword2. ( seriotasunez) harshly, seriously; \estu agindu nien horrelakorik ez egiteko I ordered them in no uncertain terms not to do such a thing3. ( larri)a. ( bizi izan) in distress, in anguish, apprehensively; nora zoaz, gizona, horren \estu? where are you going, my good fellow, in such distressb. ( kezkaturik) uptight; \estu egongo gara haien berriak jakin arte we'll be uptight until we hear from themc. hard up; \estu nabil familiari behar duena emateko I'm hard put to give my family what they need; \estu eta larri ari ziren haren haserrea lasaitzeko they were hard put to calm her temper down4. e-r \estu hartu to take sth to heart5. \estu erabili to hound, persue relentlessly du/ad.1. to tighten2. ( lotu) to tie ( -z: with) da/ad. to grow anguished, become uptight -
17 aniquilar
v.1 to annihilate, to wipe out.2 to exterminate, to destroy, to kill, to annihilate.* * *1 to annihilate, destroy* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=destruir) [+ enemigo] to annihilate, destroy; [+ equipo rival] to crush, annihilate2) (=matar) to kill2.See:* * *verbo transitivo <enemigo/población> to annihilate, wipe out; <defensas/instalaciones> to destroy* * *= wipe out, massacre, decimate, annihilate, zap.Ex. Strong economic forces, inflation and an over-strong pound wiped out any noticeable benefits of EEC membership to industry.Ex. In the 1994 Rwandan genocide, 800,000 people were massacred.Ex. Insect pests decimate a significant proportion of the world's food supply and transmit a number of deadly human diseases.Ex. He intends to annihilate all the major world powers, until Islamic nations dominate the planet.Ex. This electric fly swatter will zap any fly or mosquito with 1500 volts.* * *verbo transitivo <enemigo/población> to annihilate, wipe out; <defensas/instalaciones> to destroy* * *= wipe out, massacre, decimate, annihilate, zap.Ex: Strong economic forces, inflation and an over-strong pound wiped out any noticeable benefits of EEC membership to industry.
Ex: In the 1994 Rwandan genocide, 800,000 people were massacred.Ex: Insect pests decimate a significant proportion of the world's food supply and transmit a number of deadly human diseases.Ex: He intends to annihilate all the major world powers, until Islamic nations dominate the planet.Ex: This electric fly swatter will zap any fly or mosquito with 1500 volts.* * *aniquilar [A1 ]vt‹enemigo/población› to annihilate, wipe out; ‹defensas/instalaciones› to destroy, obliteratela gripe que tuvo lo ha aniquilado that bout of flu he had has left him terribly weak o ( colloq) has really wiped him outlos nervios la tienen aniquilada she's a nervous wreckla aniquiló 6-0, 6-0 she crushed her 6-0, 6-0me aniquiló con sus argumentos he crushed o annihilated o destroyed me with his argumentses tan dominante que lo ha aniquilado como persona she's so domineering that she has completely wiped out o destroyed his personality* * *
aniquilar ( conjugate aniquilar) verbo transitivo ‹enemigo/población› to annihilate, wipe out;
‹defensas/instalaciones› to destroy
aniquilar verbo transitivo to annihilate
' aniquilar' also found in these entries:
English:
annihilate
- rout
- wipe out
- wipe
* * *aniquilar vt1. [destruir] to annihilate, to wipe out;los nazis aniquilaron a los judíos the Nazis exterminated the Jews;el candidato oficial aniquiló a la oposición the official candidate annihilated o destroyed the opposition;los tenistas suecos aniquilaron a sus rivales the Swedish tennis players annihilated o thrashed their opponents2. [abatir] to destroy;tres años en paro la aniquilaron moralmente three years of unemployment had totally demoralized her* * *v/t annihilate* * *aniquilar vt1) : to annihilate, to wipe out2) : to overwhelm, to bring to one's knees -
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détraqué, e [detʀake]* * *
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2.
1) [mécanisme, moteur] broken down, on the blink (colloq); [organisation, système] broken down; [temps] unsettled2) (colloq)être détraqué or avoir l'estomac détraqué — to have an upset stomach
3.
(colloq) nom masculin, féminin deranged person* * *detʀake détraqué, -e1. adj(machine, santé) broken-down, (estomac) upset2. nm/f** * *A pp ⇒ détraquer.B pp adj1 [mécanisme, moteur] broken down, on the blink○; [organisation, système] broken down; [temps] unsettled; mon ordinateur est détraqué my computer is down ou on the blink○; ma montre est complètement détraquée my watch has gone completely wrong;2 ○ être détraqué, avoir l'estomac détraqué to have an upset stomach; avoir les nerfs détraqués to have bad nerves; il a le cerveau détraqué he's off his rocker○.C ○nm,f deranged person, headcase◑.1. [cassé] broken2. (familier) [dérangé]————————, détraquée [detrake] nom masculin, nom féminin -
19 ze was óp van de zenuwen
ze was óp van de zenuwenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > ze was óp van de zenuwen
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20 zenuw
1 [medicijnen, geneeskunde] nerve2 [meervoud] [fysieke gesteldheid] nerves♦voorbeelden:met gespannen zenuwen • nervouslystalen zenuwen • nerves of steelsterke zenuwen hebben • have strong nerveszijn zenuwen begaven het • his nerves snappedde zenuwen hebben • have the jitterskrijg de zenuwen! • get stuffed!op iemands zenuwen werken • get on someone's nerveshij kreeg het op z'n zenuwen • his nerves went to bitsze was óp van de zenuwen • she was a nervous wreck
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