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1 uncontrollable temper
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2 uncontrollable
adjective* * *un·con·trol·lable[ˌʌnkənˈtrəʊləbl̩, AM -ˈtroʊ-]adj unkontrollierbar\uncontrollable bleeding unstillbare Blutungan \uncontrollable child ein unzähmbares Kindan \uncontrollable urge [or desire] ein unstillbares Verlangen* * *["ʌnkən'trəʊləbl]adjunkontrollierbar; child nicht zu bändigend attr, nicht zu bändigen pred; car, boat, aeroplane, horse, dog nicht unter Kontrolle zu bringend attr, nicht unter Kontrolle zu bringen pred; rage, laughter, mirth unbezähmbar; desire, urge unbezwinglich, unwiderstehlich; (physical) unkontrollierbar; twitch unkontrolliertthe epidemic is now uncontrollable — die Epidemie ist nicht mehr unter Kontrolle zu bekommen
* * *uncontrollable adj (adv uncontrollably)1. unkontrollierbar2. unbeherrscht, zügellos (Temperament etc)* * *adjective* * *adj.unkontrollierbar adj. -
3 uncontrollable
1. a неукротимый, неудержимый2. a неуправляемый, вышедший из-под контроля3. a тех. не поддающийся регулировке, принципиально нерегулируемыйСинонимический ряд:1. irrepressible (adj.) insuppressible; insuppressive; irrepressible; irrestrainable; uncontainable; unrestrainable2. ungovernable (adj.) incorrigible; insurgent; obdurate; restive; stubborn; ungovernable; unmanageable3. unrestrained (adj.) lawless; riotous; unbridled; uncontrolled; undisciplined; unrestrained4. unruly (adj.) fractious; indocile; indomitable; intractable; obstreperous; recalcitrant; refractory; undisciplinable; unruly; untoward; wild -
4 uncontrollable
adj1) неприборкний, нестримний, невгамовний2) неспростовний3) тех. що не піддається регулюванню; нере гульб ваний* * *a1) неприборканий, невтримний2) некерований, що вийшов з-під контролю3) тex. що не піддається регулюванню, принципово нерегульований -
5 uncontrollable
[͵ʌnkənʹtrəʋləb(ə)l] a1. неукротимый, неудержимый2. неуправляемый, вышедший из-под контроля3. тех. не поддающийся регулировке, принципиально нерегулируемый -
6 uncontrollable
a1) неприборканий, невтримний2) некерований, що вийшов з-під контролю3) тex. що не піддається регулюванню, принципово нерегульований -
7 uncontrollable
ˌʌnkənˈtrəuləbl прил.
1) неудержимый Syn: unruly
2) не поддающийся контролю
3) не поддающийся регулировке неукротимый, неудержимый - * temper неукротимый нрав неуправляемый, вышедший из-под контроля - an * child неуправляемый ребенок( техническое) не поддающийся регулировке, принципиально нерегулируемый uncontrollable не поддающийся регулировке ~ уст. неоспоримый ~ неудержимый;
не поддающийся контролюБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > uncontrollable
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8 uncontrollable un·con·trol·lable adj
[ˌʌnkən'trəʊləbl](desire, epidemic) incontrollabile, (child) indisciplinato (-a), (laughter) irrefrenabile, (temper, reaction) incontrollato (-a)English-Italian dictionary > uncontrollable un·con·trol·lable adj
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9 uncontrollable
[ʌnkən'trəuləbl]adjperson, animal nieokiełznany, nieposkromiony; temper, laughter niepohamowany -
10 uncontrollable
ks. tak dapat dikendalikan (temper). -
11 неукротимый нрав
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12 неукротимый нрав
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13 he had his Indian up
(A calque from the Spanish se le subió el indio, meaning the same)He was angry or lost his temper. The DRAE confirms that subírsele a uno el indio is a figurative expression used in the Americas that means to lose one's temper. Among mestizos it could be interpreted as a racist expression because it implies that one allowed the allegedly uncivilized and uncontrollable Indian side to get the best of him. -
14 incontinent
adjective(Med.) inkontinentbe incontinent — an Inkontinenz leiden
* * *in·con·ti·nent[ɪnˈkɒntɪnənt, AM -ˈkɑ:ntənənt]1. MED inkontinentdoubly \incontinent urin- und stuhlinkontinent\incontinent temper Unbeherrschtheit f* * *[In'kɒntɪnənt]adj (MED)inkontinent; desires zügellos, hemmungslos* * *incontinent1 [ınˈkɒntınənt; US ınˈkɑntnənt] adj (adv incontinently)1. (besonders sexuell) unmäßig, zügellos2. unaufhörlich:incontinent flow of talk pausenloser Redestrom3. be incontinent of sth etwas nicht zurückhalten können:be incontinent of a secret ein Geheimnis nicht für sich behalten können4. MED inkontinent:be incontinent an Stuhl- oder Harninkontinenz leidenincontinent2 [ınˈkɒntınənt; US ınˈkɑntnənt], incontinently [-lı] adv obs spornstreichs, schnurstracks* * *adjective(Med.) inkontinent* * *adj.unenthaltsam adj.unmäßig adj. -
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1) med inkontinent;doubly \incontinent urin- und stuhlinkontinent;\incontinent temper Unbeherrschtheit f -
16 crise
n. f.1. (abbr. crise de fou rire): Uncontrollable laughter. Quand il nous a sorti son histoire, ça a été la crise: He had us rolling in the aisles when he told us what had happened.2. Piquer une crise: To 'fly off the handle', to 'blow one's top', to fly into a temper. -
17 intractable
1. n несговорчивый, неподатливый человек2. a несговорчивый, упрямый, неподатливый, неуступчивый3. a трудновоспитуемый; не подчиняющийся дисциплине; непослушный4. a неподатливый; труднообрабатываемый; непластичный5. a трудноизлечимыйСинонимический ряд:1. froward (adj.) froward; obdurate; stubborn; uncooperative2. obstinate (adj.) adamant; bullheaded; closed-minded; contumacious; deaf; dogged; hardheaded; headstrong; incompliant; inflexible; intransigent; muleheaded; muley; mulish; obstinate; pertinacious; perverse; pervicacious; pigheaded; refractory; self-willed; stiff; stiff-necked; tough; unbending; unpliable; unpliant; willful; wrongheaded3. uncompromising (adj.) uncompromising; unsubmissive; unyielding4. unruly (adj.) disobedient; fractious; incorrigible; indocile; indomitable; rebellious; recalcitrant; uncontrollable; undisciplinable; undisciplined; ungovernable; unmanageable; unruly; untoward; wildАнтонимический ряд:cooperative; easygoing; flexible; pliant; submissive; tractable
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