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n дурное настроение, хандраСинонимический ряд:1. grouches (noun) complainers; crabbers; crabs; cranks; faultfinders; gripers; grouches; growlers; grumblers; kickers; malcontents; soreheads2. sulks (noun) mulligrubs; mumps; pouts; sulks; sullens3. sulks (verb) pets; pouts; sulks -
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1. n мед. паротит эпидемический, свинка, заушница2. n приступ плохого настроенияto have the mumps — быть в дурном настроении, хандрить
Синонимический ряд:sulks (noun) grumps; mulligrubs; pouts; sulks; sullens -
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noun desquite, represaliastr[rɪtælɪ'eɪʃən]1 represalias nombre femenino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin retaliation for como represalia porretaliation [ri.tæli'eɪʃən] n: represalia f, retaliación fn.• despique s.m.• desquite s.m.• represalia s.f.• represalias s.f.pl.• talión s.f.• venganza s.f.rɪ'tæli'eɪʃənmass noun represalias fplin retaliation for the bombing — en or como represalia por el bombardeo
[rɪˌtælɪ'eɪʃǝn]N (Mil) represalias fpl ; (=revenge) represalia fin or by way of retaliation (for sth): he was executed in retaliation for a raid on their headquarters — lo ejecutaron como represalia por el asalto de su sede
* * *[rɪ'tæli'eɪʃən]mass noun represalias fplin retaliation for the bombing — en or como represalia por el bombardeo
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1. noun, usu. in pl.2. intransitive verbhave a sulk or the sulks, be in or have a fit of the sulks — eingeschnappt sein (ugs.); schmollen
* * *(to show anger or resentment by being silent: He's sulking because his mother won't let him have an ice-cream.) schmollen- academic.ru/71967/sulky">sulky- sulkily
- sulkiness* * *[sʌlk]II. nto go into a \sulk einschnappen famto have [a fit of] the \sulks die Eingeschnappte/den Eingeschnappten spielen fam* * *[sʌlk]1. vischmollen, eingeschnappt sein, beleidigt sein; (photo model) einen Schmollmund machen2. nSchmollen ntto have a sulk —
she was in the sulks all day — sie schmollte den ganzen Tag
to go into a sulk — sich in den Schmollwinkel zurückziehen, einschnappen
* * *sulk [sʌlk]A v/i schmollen, eingeschnappt sein umgB s meist pl Schmollen n:* * *1. noun, usu. in pl.2. intransitive verbhave a sulk or the sulks, be in or have a fit of the sulks — eingeschnappt sein (ugs.); schmollen
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(to show anger or resentment by being silent: He's sulking because his mother won't let him have an ice-cream.) poner cara larga, poner morros, estar enfurruñado- sulky- sulkily
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sulk vb enfurruñarsetr[sʌlk]1 enfurruñarse, estar de mal humor1 malhumor nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in a sulk enfurruñarseto have the sulks enfurruñarse, poner morrossulk ['sʌlk] vi: estar de mal humor, enfurruñarse famsulk n: mal humor mn.• murria s.f.v.• amohinarse v.• amorrar v.• enfurruñarse v.
I sʌlkintransitive verb enfurruñarse, alunarse (RPl fam), amurrarse (Chi fam)he's sulking — está enfurruñado, está alunado (RPl fam) or (Chi fam) amurrado
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[sʌlk]she's in a sulk o (fam) she's got the sulks — está enfurruñada, está alunada (RPl) or (Chi) amurrada (fam)
1.VI (=get sulky) enfurruñarse; (=be sulky) estar enfurruñado2.N* * *
I [sʌlk]intransitive verb enfurruñarse, alunarse (RPl fam), amurrarse (Chi fam)he's sulking — está enfurruñado, está alunado (RPl fam) or (Chi fam) amurrado
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she's in a sulk o (fam) she's got the sulks — está enfurruñada, está alunada (RPl) or (Chi) amurrada (fam)
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1. noun(обыкн. the sulks) дурное настроение; to have (a fit of) the sulks дуться; быть сердитым; in the sulks в плохом настроении2. verbдуться; быть сердитым, мрачным, угрюмым* * *1 (0) плохое настроение2 (n) хандра3 (v) быть мрачным; быть сердитым; дуться; хандрить* * ** * *[ sʌlk] v. дуться, сердиться* * *1. сущ. 1) (обыкн. the sulks) дурное настроение 2) а) редк. человек в дурном настроении б) диал. упрямая лошадь 2. гл. дуться; быть сердитым -
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sulk [sʌlk]1. noun* * *[sʌlk] 1. 2.sulks plural noun3.intransitive verb bouder (about, over à cause de) -
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(to show anger or resentment by being silent: He's sulking because his mother won't let him have an ice-cream.) kujati se- sulky- sulkily
- sulkiness* * *[sʌlk]1.noun(večinoma plural)slaba volja, nejevolja, čemernost; kujanje; kujavec, -vka, sitnež, puščobato be in the sulks — biti slabe volje (nejevoljen), kujati se, jeziti se ( with na);2.intransitive verbbiti slabe volje (nejevoljen), jeziti se ( with na); leno teči (reka); nepremično stati ali ležati (gozd, morje) -
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sulker — noun One who sulks … Wiktionary
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huff — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. pique, nettle, tiff; offense, umbrage, petulance, tantrum, the sulks. See irascibility, resentment. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. annoyance, offense, perturbation, temper; see anger , rage 2 . III (Roget s… … English dictionary for students
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