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42 столпотворение
1) General subject: welter2) American: smother3) Literal: pandemonium4) Jocular: the devil's delight5) Religion: Babel6) Makarov: devil and all to do, the devil and all to do -
43 суматоха
1) General subject: ado, alarums and excursions, beehive, bustle, clutter, commotion, devil among the tailors, excitement, flurry, fluster, fuss, helter skelter, helter-skelter, huddle, hugger mugger, hugger-mugger, hurly, hurly burly, hurly-burly, hurry scurry, hurry skurry, hustle and bustle (напр, I love all the hustle and bustle of the market), jumble, muss, pother, rattle, razzle dazzle, razzle-dazzle, rough and tumble, rough-and-tumble, ruffle, splore, splutter, sputter, stir, stirabout, stirrer, stramash, tamasha, toing and froing, troy fair, troy town, troy-fair, tumult, turmoil, turn-up, uproar, welter, whirl, whoopla, -do, shuffle, hullabaloo, flurry of activity, pandemonium2) Colloquial: hurry-scurry, hurry-skurry, rumpus, scrummage, shindy, to-do3) Dialect: troy-town4) American: Chinese fire drill, rustle5) Obsolete: coil7) Bible: Babel8) Diplomatic term: carry-on9) Jargon: dustup, razzmatazz, commo10) Makarov: dust11) Marketology: rat race -
44 сумбур
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45 утопать
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46 хаотическая масса
General subject: welter -
47 ходить вразвалку
General subject: roll in gait, waddle, waggle, welter -
48 ходить враскачку
General subject: welter -
49 барахтаться
несовер.
flounder; wallow, roll (валяться)* * ** * *flounder; wallow, roll* * *dabbleflounderwelter -
50 валяться
несовер.
1) (о человеке)
lie; loll about (бездельничать)
2) (о вещах)
lie about (in disorder), be scattered all over, be scattered about
3) (кататься)
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51 волноваться
несовер. - волноваться; совер. - взволноваться
1) общ.-возвр. be agitated, be in agitation (быть возбужденным); worry, be excited, be nervous (нервничать); be upset (быть расстроенным); be disturbed, be uneasy (беспокоиться); be alarmed (тревожиться)
2) (о море и т.п.)
be agitated, be choppy, be rough; ripple (слегка); rise in waves, surge, billow (вздыматься)
3) только несовер.; устар. be in a state of ferment/unrest* * *be agitated, be in agitation; worry, be excited* * *agitatedcreateexcitedstewwavewelterworry -
52 столпотворения
pandemoniumpandemoniumswelterwelters -
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54 погрязать
vi; св - погря́знутьпогряза́ть в развра́те/поро́ке — to wallow/to welter in vice
колёса погря́зли в песке́ — the wheels got bogged down in the sand
он погря́з в долга́х — he is up to his eyes in debt
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55 барахтаться
flounder глагол:flounder (барахтаться, путаться, путаться в словах, сбиваться, двигаться с трудом, говорить с трудом) -
56 валяться
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57 волноваться
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58 неразбериха
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59 столпотворение
pandemonium имя существительное: -
60 сумбур
confusion имя существительное:
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