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  • 1 fou

    fou, folle [fu, fɔl]
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    fou becomes fol before a vowel or silent h.
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    1. adjective
       a. mad
    fou de colère/de joie out of one's mind with anger/with joy
       b. [rage, course] mad ; [amour, joie, espoir] insane ; [idée, désir, tentative, dépense] crazy ; [imagination] wild
       c. ( = énorme) (inf) [courage, énergie, succès, peur] tremendous
    c'est fou ce qu'on s'amuse ! we're having such a great time! (inf)
       d. [véhicule] runaway ; [mèche de cheveux] unruly
    2. masculine noun
       a. lunatic
       b. ( = fanatique) (inf) fanatic
    c'est un fou de jazz/tennis he's a jazz/tennis fanatic
    3. feminine noun
       a. lunatic
       b. (pejorative = homosexuel) (inf!) (grande) folle queen (inf!)
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    1.
    ( fol before vowel or mute h), folle fu, fɔl adjectif
    1) ( dément) mad
    2) ( insensé) [personne, idée] mad GB, crazy; [regard] wild; [soirée, histoire] crazy

    être fou furieux — (colloq) to be raving mad

    être fou à lier — (colloq) to be stark raving mad (colloq)

    3) ( considérable) [gaieté, enthousiasme] mad; [succès] huge
    4) ( incontrôlable) [véhicule, cheval] runaway; [terreur] wild; [mèche] stray; [cheveux] straggly; [course] headlong

    2.
    nom masculin, féminin madman/madwoman

    envoyer quelqu'un chez les fous — (colloq) to send somebody to the nuthouse (colloq)

    rire comme un fou — (colloq) to laugh one's head off

    un fou du volant — (colloq) a car freak (colloq)


    3.
    nom masculin Histoire ( à la cour) fool, court jester; Jeux ( aux échecs) bishop
    ••

    faire les fous — (colloq) to fool about

    plus on est de fous plus on rit — (colloq) the more the merrier

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    fu, fɔl (folle) fol (devant un nom masculin commençant par une voyelle ou un h muet)
    1. adj
    1) (= dément) mad, crazy

    Ils sont complètement fous, ils doivent rouler à plus de 180. — They're completely mad, they must be doing over 180., They're completely crazy, they must be doing over 180.

    Je ne suis pas fou,... — I'm no fool,...

    fou à lier; fou furieux — raving mad

    2) (= passionné)

    être fou de [foot, ski, guitare] — to be mad about, to be crazy about

    3) (= déréglé) (comportement) wild, (appareil) not working properly
    4) (= intense) (nuit, aventure) wild
    5) (mèche) stray
    6) (herbe) wild
    7) (avec valeur intensive) (succès, affluence) terrific, tremendous

    c'est fou! (= étonnant)it's incredible!

    2. nm
    1) péjoratif (= malade) madman

    faire le fou; faire les fous — to fool around

    2) [roi] jester, fool
    3) ÉCHECS bishop
    3. nf
    1) péjoratif (= malade) madwoman
    2) * (= homosexuel) gay boy *
    * * *
    A adj
    1 ( dément) [personne, chien] mad; être/devenir fou to be/go mad; un tueur fou a crazed killer;
    2 ( insensé) [personne, idée] mad GB, crazy; [regard] wild; [soirée, spectacle, livre, histoire] crazy; tu n'es pas un peu fou? are you mad ou crazy?; il y a de quoi devenir fou, c'est à vous rendre fou! it's enough to drive you mad GB ou crazy!; un fol espoir a wild hope; réaliser ses rêves les plus fous to see one's wildest dreams come true; les rumeurs les plus folles ont circulé the craziest rumoursGB were going around; il faut être fou pour faire ça! you'd have to be mad ou crazy to do that!; je ne suis pas assez folle pour… I'm not crazy enough to…; être fou furieux to be raving mad; être fou à lier to be stark raving mad; entre eux c'est l'amour fou they're madly in love; fou de colère mad with rage; fou de joie wild with joy; fou (amoureux) de qn, fou d'amour pour qn madly in love with sb, crazy about sb; être fou de musique/peinture to be mad about music/painting;
    3 ( considérable) [gaieté, enthousiasme] mad; [monde, succès] huge; il y avait un monde fou there was a huge crowd; conduire à une vitesse folle to drive at a crazy speed; avoir un mal fou à faire to find it incredibly difficult to do; mettre un temps fou pour faire to take an incredibly long time to do; ça m'a coûté un prix fou it cost me a fortune; dépenser/gagner un argent fou to spend/to earn a fortune; c'est fou ce que le temps passe vite! it's amazing how time flies!;
    4 ( incontrôlable) [véhicule, cheval] runaway; [terreur] wild; [mèche] stray; [cheveux] straggly; [course] headlong; avoir or prendre le fou rire to have a fit of the giggles.
    B nm,f
    1 ( personne démente) madman/madwoman; envoyer qn chez les fous to send sb to the nuthouse; courir/travailler comme un fou/une folle to run/work like mad; rire comme un fou to laugh one's head off;
    2 ( personne insensée) madman/madwoman; une folle m'a coupé la route! some madwoman cut in in front of me!; c'est un fou d'art contemporain he's mad about contemporary art; un fou du volant a car freak; quelle bande de fous! what a bunch of lunatics!
    C nm
    1 Hist ( à la cour) fool, court jester;
    2 Jeux ( aux échecs) bishop.
    D folle nf ( homosexuel) (grande) folle fairy GB injur, queen.
    folle avoine Bot wild oat; fou de Bassan gannet; fou de Dieu Relig religious extremist.
    faire les fous to fool about; plus on est de fous plus on rit the more the merrier; ⇒ amuser, guêpe.
    [fu] (devant nom masculin commençant par voyelle ou h muet fol [fɔl]) ( féminin folle [fɔl]) adjectif
    1. [dément] insane, mad
    être fou de bonheur/joie/douleur to be beside oneself with happiness/joy/grief
    2. [déraisonnable] mad
    pas folle, la guêpe! (familier) he's/she's not stupid!
    3. [hors de soi] wild, mad
    rendre quelqu'un fou to drive ou to send somebody mad
    4. [passionné]
    être fou de quelqu'un/quelque chose to be mad ou wild about somebody/something
    5. [intense] mad, wild
    entre eux, c'est l'amour fou they're crazy about each other, they're madly in love
    6. [incontrôlé] wild
    camion/train fou runaway truck/train
    avoir ou être pris d'un fou rire to have a fit of the giggles
    7. (familier) [très important] tremendous
    8. [incroyable] incredible
    c'est fou, ce qui lui est arrivé what happened to him is incredible
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    [fu] (devant nom masculin commençant par voyelle ou h muet fol [fɔl]), folle [fɔl] nom masculin, nom féminin
    1. [dément] madman ( feminine madwoman)
    vous n'avez pas vu le feu rouge, espèce de fou? didn't you see the red light, you stupid fool?
    b. [intensément] like mad ou crazy
    2. [excité] lunatic, fool
    3. [passionné]
    c'est un fou de moto he's mad on ou crazy about bikes
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    nom masculin
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    folle nom féminin
    (familier & péjoratif) [homosexuel] queen

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > fou

  • 2 обезумял

    driven mad/wild, frenzied, frantic, distracted
    обезумял от скръб distraught (with grief), frantic with grief
    обезумял от страх mad/wild with fear/fright
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    обезумя̀л,
    мин. св. деят. прич. driven mad/wild, frenzied, frenetic, frantic, distracted; ( безумно влюбен) infatuated; \обезумял от скръб distraught (with grief), frantic with grief.
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    distracted; mad: обезумял with joy - обезумял от радост; wild
    * * *
    1. (безумно влюбен) infatuated 2. driven mad/wild, frenzied, frantic, distracted 3. ОБЕЗУМЯЛ от скръб distraught (with grief), frantic with grief 4. ОБЕЗУМЯЛ от страх mad/wild with fear/fright

    Български-английски речник > обезумял

  • 3 sconvolto

    1. past part vedere sconvolgere
    2. adj paese in upheaval
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    sconvolto agg. upset, shocked; unsettled, disturbed; deranged: sconvolto da una brutta notizia, shocked by bad news; è sconvolta per la partenza di suo fratello, she is upset about her brother's going away; era sconvolto dal dolore, he was overcome with grief; un paese sconvolto dalla guerra, a village devastated by the war; mente sconvolta, deranged mind.
    * * *
    [skon'vɔlto] sconvolto (-a)
    1. pp
    See:
    2. agg
    (persona) distraught, very upset, (mente) disturbed, deranged

    sconvolto dal dolore — beside o.s. with grief

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    [skon'vɔlto] 1. 2.
    1) (turbato) [ persona] devastated, shaken, shattered, upset, appalled; [espressione, sguardo] wild, disturbed
    2) (devastato) [ viso] convulsed; [ paese] disrupted, ravaged
    * * *
    sconvolto
    /skon'vɔlto/
     →  sconvolgere
     1 (turbato) [ persona] devastated, shaken, shattered, upset, appalled; [espressione, sguardo] wild, disturbed; sconvolto dalla paura crazy with fear
     2 (devastato) [ viso] convulsed; [ paese] disrupted, ravaged.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > sconvolto

  • 4 У-92

    СХОДИТЬ/СОЙТИ С УМА VP subj: human
    1. to become insane
    X сошёл с ума - X went (was) mad (crazy, insane, out of his mind, out of his head)
    X lost his mind X went (a)round the bend.
    Чтобы не сойти с ума, надо было действовать решительно и скорее (Пастернак 1). If they were not to go insane they must act quickly and firmly (1a).
    «У него всё теперь, всё на земле совокупилось в Илюше, и умри Илюша, он или с ума сойдёт с горя, или лишит себя жизни» (Достоевский 1). "For him, now, everything on earth has come together in Ilyusha, and if Ilyusha dies, he will either go out of his mind from grief or take his own life" (1a).
    2. Also: ПОСХОДИТЬ С УМА coll ( var. with посходить is used with pl subj) to say or do stupid, nonsensical things, act as if one has gone insane
    X с ума сошёл - X has gone (quite) crazy (mad etc)
    X has gone berserk (nuts etc) X must be crazy (mad, out of his mind etc) X has taken leave of his senses.
    «Они там все вместе с Шутиковым с ума посходили. О трубах только и говорят» (Дудинцев 1). "Shutikov and all the others have gone quite crazy, all they talk about is pipes" (1a).
    Что творится во время приёма! Сегодня было 82 звонка. Телефон выключен. Бездетные дамы с ума сошли и идут... (Булгаков 11). The things that go on during visiting hours! The bell rang eighty-two times today. The telephone was disconnected. Childless ladies have gone berserk and are coming in droves... (1 la).
    Нина:) Давайте, давайте, оправдывайте его (Васеньку), защищайте. Если хотите, чтобы он совсем рехнулся... (Васенька:) Я с ума хочу сходить, понятно тебе? Сходить с ума и ни о чём не думать! И оставь меня в покое! (Уходит в другую комнату) (Вампилов 4). (N.:) Go ahead, go ahead and agree with him (Vasenka), defend him. If you want him to go completely crazy.... ( V.:) I want to go nuts, understand? Go nuts and not think about anything! So leave me alone! (He goes into the other room) (4b).
    «Я вам уже сказал раз! Не приставайте, иначе я прикажу свести вас на берег! Вы с ума сошли!»(Шолохов 5). "I've told you already! Stop accosting me like this, or I'll have you put ashore! You must be mad!" (5a).
    Люди совсем посходили с ума, - покачал головой Соломон Евсеевич. - Мне уже двадцать человек звонили про эти шапки» (Войнович 6). "People have completely taken leave of their senses," said Fishkin, shaking his head. "Twenty phone calls I've had already about these hats" (6a).
    3. coll (pfv past only
    2nd or 3rd pers only) used to express the speaker's reaction to s.o. 's irrational actions, thoughtless statements etc: ты с ума сошёл! = you're (you must be) out of your mind (off your head etc)! are you crazy! you're nuts (crazy etc)!
    «Итак, друзья мои, мы, по всей вероятности, будем сматываться отсюда», - сказал Дима... «На родину предков?» - спросил Антон. «Ты с ума сошёл, - возмутился Дима. - В Канаду или США. На худой конец - в Париж» (Зиновьев 2). "Well, then, my friends, we'll probably be pushing off quite soon," said Dima...."To return to the land of your forefathers?" Anton asked. "You must be off your head," said Dima indignantly. "To Canada or to the States. Paris at worst" (2a).
    ...Он (пассажир) взял её голову в свои руки... и всё сказал. На ухо. Шёпотом. «Ну, вот - слава богу! - ответила она, всё выслушав. -Наконец-то можно пойти и уснуть. Спокойной ночи!» - «Вы с ума сошли?! Как это можно?» (Залыгин 1)....He (the passenger) took her head in his hands and...told her everything he had to say, whispering in her ear. When he finished she replied, "At last, thank heaven! At last we can go back to bed. Good night!" "Are you crazy! How can you?" (1a).
    Забегает в бар молодой парень и — к бармену: „В двухсотграммовый стакан можете триста граммов коньяка налить?" Бармен с удивлением: „С ума сошли!"» (Черненок 2). "A young man runs into a bar and says to the bartender: 'Can you pour three hundred grams of cognac into a two-hundred-gram glass?' The bartender says: 'You're nuts!'" (2a).
    4. \У-92 (от чего) ( impfv only) to become very agitated, restless, excited etc (in response to worry, alarm, joy etc)
    X с ума сходит (от Y-a) = (in response to worry, alarm etc) X is going (is nearly) out of his mind ( head) (with Y)
    X is crazy with Y Y is driving (is enough to drive) X crazy (mad, insane) (in response to joy, happiness) X is (going) wild with Y.
    «Лиза, Лиза! - замахала руками Раечка. - Где ты была? Мы вчера просто с ума сходили...» (Абрамов 1). "Liza! Liza!" shouted Raechka, waving her arms. "Where've you been? We were going out of our minds yesterday" (1a).
    «Боже мой, без двадцати двенадцать! Мама, наверное, с ума сошла. Я обещала быть к ужину...» (Ерофеев 3). "Oh my God, it's twenty of twelve! Mama's probably crazy with worry. I promised to be home for supper..." (3a).
    Я с ума сходил от мысли, что скоро опять пойдёт снег. Я не могу видеть, как он падает, падает, падает» (Федин 1). "The thought that snow would soon come again was driving me crazy. I can't bear to see it falling, falling, falling" (1a).
    5. \У-92 от кого-чего, no кому-чему, no ком coll (prep obj: more often human
    impfv only) to be or become excessively delighted by, excited over s.o. or sth.: X с ума сходит no Y-y = X is crazy (wild, mad etc) about Y X goes crazy (wild etc) over Y X loses his head over Y.
    ...Тётушка Хрисула прямо с ума сходила по чёрному инжиру (Искандер 5)....Auntie Chrysoula was really wild about black figs (5a).
    Женщины от него (Кирсанова) с ума сходили, мужчины называли его фатом и втайне завидовали ему (Тургенев 2). Women lost their heads over him, and men dubbed him a fop but were secretly envious (2c).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > У-92

  • 5 посходить с ума

    СХОДИТЬ/СОЙТИ С УМА
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. to become insane:
    - X сошёл с ума X went (was) mad (crazy, insane, out of his mind, out of his head);
    - X went (a)round the bend.
         ♦ Чтобы не сойти с ума, надо было действовать решительно и скорее (Пастернак 1). If they were not to go insane they must act quickly and firmly (1a).
         ♦ "У него всё теперь, всё на земле совокупилось в Илюше, и умри Илюша, он или с ума сойдёт с горя, или лишит себя жизни" (Достоевский 1). "For him, now, everything on earth has come together in Ilyusha, and if Ilyusha dies, he will either go out of his mind from grief or take his own life" (1a).
    2. Also: ПОСХОДИТЬ С УМА coll [var. with посходить is used with pl subj]
    to say or do stupid, nonsensical things, act as if one has gone insane:
    - X с ума сошёл X has gone (quite) crazy (mad etc);
    - X has gone berserk (nuts etc);
    - X must be crazy (mad, out of his mind etc);
    - X has taken leave of his senses.
         ♦ "Они там все вместе с Шутиковым с ума посходили. О трубах только и говорят" (Дудинцев 1). "Shutikov and all the others have gone quite crazy; all they talk about is pipes" (1a).
         ♦ Что творится во время приёма! Сегодня было 82 звонка. Телефон выключен. Бездетные дамы с ума сошли и идут... (Булгаков 11). The things that go on during visiting hours! The bell rang eighty-two times today. The telephone was disconnected. Childless ladies have gone berserk and are coming in droves... (11a).
         ♦ [Нина:] Давайте, давайте, оправдывайте его [Васеньку], защищайте. Если хотите, чтобы он совсем рехнулся... [Васенька:] Я с ума хочу сходить, понятно тебе? Сходить с ума и ни о чём не думать! И оставь меня в покое! (Уходит в другую комнату) (Вампилов 4). [N.:] Go ahead, go ahead and agree with him [Vasenka], defend him. If you want him to go completely crazy.... [V.: ] I want to go nuts, understand? Go nuts and not think about anything! So leave me alone! (He goes into the other room) (4b).
         ♦ "Я вам уже сказал раз! Не приставайте, иначе я прикажу свести вас на берег! Вы с ума сошли!"(Шолохов 5). "I've told you already! Stop accosting me like this, or I'll have you put ashore! You must be mad!" (5a).
         ♦ "Люди совсем посходили с ума, - покачал головой Соломон Евсеевич. - Мне уже двадцать человек звонили про эти шапки" (Войнович 6). "People have completely taken leave of their senses," said Fishkin, shaking his head. "TVventy phone calls I've had already about these hats" (6a).
    3. coll [pfv past only; 2nd or 3rd pers only]
    used to express the speaker's reaction to s.o.'s irrational actions, thoughtless statements etc:
    - ты с ума сошёл! you're (you must be) out of your mind (off your head etc)!;
    - are you crazy!;
    - you're nuts (crazy etc)!
         ♦ "Итак, друзья мои, мы, по всей вероятности, будем сматываться отсюда", - сказал Дима... "На родину предков?" - спросил Антон. "Ты с ума сошёл, - возмутился Дима. - В Канаду или США. На худой конец - в Париж" (Зиновьев 2). "Well, then, my friends, we'll probably be pushing off quite soon," said Dima.... "To return to the land of your forefathers?" Anton asked. "You must be off your head," said Dima indignantly. "To Canada or to the States. Paris at worst" (2a).
         ♦...Он [пассажир] взял её голову в свои руки... и всё сказал. На ухо. Шёпотом. "Ну, вот - слава богу! - ответила она, всё выслушав. - Наконец-то можно пойти и уснуть. Спокойной ночи!" - "Вы с ума сошли?! Как это можно?" (Залыгин 1).... Не [the passenger] took her head in his hands and...told her everything he had to say, whispering in her ear. When he finished she replied, "At last, thank heaven! At last we can go back to bed. Good night!" "Are you crazy! How can you?" (1a).
         ♦ "Забегает в бар молодой парень и - к бармену: "В двухсотграммовый стакан можете триста граммов коньяка налить?" Бармен с удивлением: "С ума сошли!"" (Чернёнок 2). "A young man runs into a bar and says to the bartender: 'Can you pour three hundred grams of cognac into a two-hundred-gram glass?' The bartender says: 'You're nuts!'" (2a).
    4. посходить с ума (от чего) [impfv only]
    to become very agitated, restless, excited etc (in response to worry, alarm, joy etc):
    - X с ума сходит (от Y-a) [in response to worry, alarm etc] X is going (is nearly) out of his mind (head) (with Y);
    - Y is driving (is enough to drive) X crazy (mad, insane);
    - [in response to joy, happiness] X is (going) wild with Y.
         ♦ "Лиза, Лиза! - замахала руками Раечка. -где ты была? Мы вчера просто с ума сходили..." (Абрамов 1). "Liza! Liza!" shouted Raechka, waving her arms. "Where've you been? We were going out of our minds yesterday" (1a).
         ♦ "Боже мой, без двадцати двенадцать! Мама, наверное, с ума сошла. Я обещала быть к ужину..." (Ерофеев 3). "Oh my God, it's twenty of twelve! Mama's probably crazy with worry. I promised to be home for supper..." (3a).
         ♦ "Я с ума сходил от мысли, что скоро опять пойдёт снег. Я не могу видеть, как он падает, падает, падает" (Федин 1). "The thought that snow would soon come again was driving me crazy. I can't bear to see it falling, falling, falling" (1a).
    5. посходить с ума от кого-чего, по кому-чему, по ком coll [prep obj: more often human; impfv only]
    to be or become excessively delighted by, excited over s.o. or sth.:
    - X с ума сходит no Y-y X is crazy (wild, mad etc) about Y;
    - X goes crazy (wild etc) over Y;
    - X loses his head over Y.
         ♦...Тётушка Хрисула прямо с ума сходила по чёрному инжиру (Искандер 5)....Auntie Chrysoula was really wild about black figs (5a).
         ♦ Женщины от него [Кирсанова] с ума сходили, мужчины называли его фатом и втайне завидовали ему (Тургенев 2). Women lost their heads over him, and men dubbed him a fop but were secretly envious (2c).

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  • 6 сойти с ума

    СХОДИТЬ/СОЙТИ С УМА
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. to become insane:
    - X сошёл с ума X went (was) mad (crazy, insane, out of his mind, out of his head);
    - X went (a)round the bend.
         ♦ Чтобы не сойти с ума, надо было действовать решительно и скорее (Пастернак 1). If they were not to go insane they must act quickly and firmly (1a).
         ♦ "У него всё теперь, всё на земле совокупилось в Илюше, и умри Илюша, он или с ума сойдёт с горя, или лишит себя жизни" (Достоевский 1). "For him, now, everything on earth has come together in Ilyusha, and if Ilyusha dies, he will either go out of his mind from grief or take his own life" (1a).
    2. Also: ПОСХОДИТЬ С УМА coll [var. with посходить is used with pl subj]
    to say or do stupid, nonsensical things, act as if one has gone insane:
    - X с ума сошёл X has gone (quite) crazy (mad etc);
    - X has gone berserk (nuts etc);
    - X must be crazy (mad, out of his mind etc);
    - X has taken leave of his senses.
         ♦ "Они там все вместе с Шутиковым с ума посходили. О трубах только и говорят" (Дудинцев 1). "Shutikov and all the others have gone quite crazy; all they talk about is pipes" (1a).
         ♦ Что творится во время приёма! Сегодня было 82 звонка. Телефон выключен. Бездетные дамы с ума сошли и идут... (Булгаков 11). The things that go on during visiting hours! The bell rang eighty-two times today. The telephone was disconnected. Childless ladies have gone berserk and are coming in droves... (11a).
         ♦ [Нина:] Давайте, давайте, оправдывайте его [Васеньку], защищайте. Если хотите, чтобы он совсем рехнулся... [Васенька:] Я с ума хочу сходить, понятно тебе? Сходить с ума и ни о чём не думать! И оставь меня в покое! (Уходит в другую комнату) (Вампилов 4). [N.:] Go ahead, go ahead and agree with him [Vasenka], defend him. If you want him to go completely crazy.... [V.: ] I want to go nuts, understand? Go nuts and not think about anything! So leave me alone! (He goes into the other room) (4b).
         ♦ "Я вам уже сказал раз! Не приставайте, иначе я прикажу свести вас на берег! Вы с ума сошли!"(Шолохов 5). "I've told you already! Stop accosting me like this, or I'll have you put ashore! You must be mad!" (5a).
         ♦ "Люди совсем посходили с ума, - покачал головой Соломон Евсеевич. - Мне уже двадцать человек звонили про эти шапки" (Войнович 6). "People have completely taken leave of their senses," said Fishkin, shaking his head. "TVventy phone calls I've had already about these hats" (6a).
    3. coll [pfv past only; 2nd or 3rd pers only]
    used to express the speaker's reaction to s.o.'s irrational actions, thoughtless statements etc:
    - ты с ума сошёл! you're (you must be) out of your mind (off your head etc)!;
    - are you crazy!;
    - you're nuts (crazy etc)!
         ♦ "Итак, друзья мои, мы, по всей вероятности, будем сматываться отсюда", - сказал Дима... "На родину предков?" - спросил Антон. "Ты с ума сошёл, - возмутился Дима. - В Канаду или США. На худой конец - в Париж" (Зиновьев 2). "Well, then, my friends, we'll probably be pushing off quite soon," said Dima.... "To return to the land of your forefathers?" Anton asked. "You must be off your head," said Dima indignantly. "To Canada or to the States. Paris at worst" (2a).
         ♦...Он [пассажир] взял её голову в свои руки... и всё сказал. На ухо. Шёпотом. "Ну, вот - слава богу! - ответила она, всё выслушав. - Наконец-то можно пойти и уснуть. Спокойной ночи!" - "Вы с ума сошли?! Как это можно?" (Залыгин 1).... Не [the passenger] took her head in his hands and...told her everything he had to say, whispering in her ear. When he finished she replied, "At last, thank heaven! At last we can go back to bed. Good night!" "Are you crazy! How can you?" (1a).
         ♦ "Забегает в бар молодой парень и - к бармену: "В двухсотграммовый стакан можете триста граммов коньяка налить?" Бармен с удивлением: "С ума сошли!"" (Чернёнок 2). "A young man runs into a bar and says to the bartender: 'Can you pour three hundred grams of cognac into a two-hundred-gram glass?' The bartender says: 'You're nuts!'" (2a).
    4. сойти с ума (от чего) [impfv only]
    to become very agitated, restless, excited etc (in response to worry, alarm, joy etc):
    - X с ума сходит (от Y-a) [in response to worry, alarm etc] X is going (is nearly) out of his mind (head) (with Y);
    - Y is driving (is enough to drive) X crazy (mad, insane);
    - [in response to joy, happiness] X is (going) wild with Y.
         ♦ "Лиза, Лиза! - замахала руками Раечка. -где ты была? Мы вчера просто с ума сходили..." (Абрамов 1). "Liza! Liza!" shouted Raechka, waving her arms. "Where've you been? We were going out of our minds yesterday" (1a).
         ♦ "Боже мой, без двадцати двенадцать! Мама, наверное, с ума сошла. Я обещала быть к ужину..." (Ерофеев 3). "Oh my God, it's twenty of twelve! Mama's probably crazy with worry. I promised to be home for supper..." (3a).
         ♦ "Я с ума сходил от мысли, что скоро опять пойдёт снег. Я не могу видеть, как он падает, падает, падает" (Федин 1). "The thought that snow would soon come again was driving me crazy. I can't bear to see it falling, falling, falling" (1a).
    5. сойти с ума от кого-чего, по кому-чему, по ком coll [prep obj: more often human; impfv only]
    to be or become excessively delighted by, excited over s.o. or sth.:
    - X с ума сходит no Y-y X is crazy (wild, mad etc) about Y;
    - X goes crazy (wild etc) over Y;
    - X loses his head over Y.
         ♦...Тётушка Хрисула прямо с ума сходила по чёрному инжиру (Искандер 5)....Auntie Chrysoula was really wild about black figs (5a).
         ♦ Женщины от него [Кирсанова] с ума сходили, мужчины называли его фатом и втайне завидовали ему (Тургенев 2). Women lost their heads over him, and men dubbed him a fop but were secretly envious (2c).

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  • 7 сходить с ума

    СХОДИТЬ/СОЙТИ С УМА
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. to become insane:
    - X сошёл с ума X went (was) mad (crazy, insane, out of his mind, out of his head);
    - X went (a)round the bend.
         ♦ Чтобы не сойти с ума, надо было действовать решительно и скорее (Пастернак 1). If they were not to go insane they must act quickly and firmly (1a).
         ♦ "У него всё теперь, всё на земле совокупилось в Илюше, и умри Илюша, он или с ума сойдёт с горя, или лишит себя жизни" (Достоевский 1). "For him, now, everything on earth has come together in Ilyusha, and if Ilyusha dies, he will either go out of his mind from grief or take his own life" (1a).
    2. Also: ПОСХОДИТЬ С УМА coll [var. with посходить is used with pl subj]
    to say or do stupid, nonsensical things, act as if one has gone insane:
    - X с ума сошёл X has gone (quite) crazy (mad etc);
    - X has gone berserk (nuts etc);
    - X must be crazy (mad, out of his mind etc);
    - X has taken leave of his senses.
         ♦ "Они там все вместе с Шутиковым с ума посходили. О трубах только и говорят" (Дудинцев 1). "Shutikov and all the others have gone quite crazy; all they talk about is pipes" (1a).
         ♦ Что творится во время приёма! Сегодня было 82 звонка. Телефон выключен. Бездетные дамы с ума сошли и идут... (Булгаков 11). The things that go on during visiting hours! The bell rang eighty-two times today. The telephone was disconnected. Childless ladies have gone berserk and are coming in droves... (11a).
         ♦ [Нина:] Давайте, давайте, оправдывайте его [Васеньку], защищайте. Если хотите, чтобы он совсем рехнулся... [Васенька:] Я с ума хочу сходить, понятно тебе? Сходить с ума и ни о чём не думать! И оставь меня в покое! (Уходит в другую комнату) (Вампилов 4). [N.:] Go ahead, go ahead and agree with him [Vasenka], defend him. If you want him to go completely crazy.... [V.: ] I want to go nuts, understand? Go nuts and not think about anything! So leave me alone! (He goes into the other room) (4b).
         ♦ "Я вам уже сказал раз! Не приставайте, иначе я прикажу свести вас на берег! Вы с ума сошли!"(Шолохов 5). "I've told you already! Stop accosting me like this, or I'll have you put ashore! You must be mad!" (5a).
         ♦ "Люди совсем посходили с ума, - покачал головой Соломон Евсеевич. - Мне уже двадцать человек звонили про эти шапки" (Войнович 6). "People have completely taken leave of their senses," said Fishkin, shaking his head. "TVventy phone calls I've had already about these hats" (6a).
    3. coll [pfv past only; 2nd or 3rd pers only]
    used to express the speaker's reaction to s.o.'s irrational actions, thoughtless statements etc:
    - ты с ума сошёл! you're (you must be) out of your mind (off your head etc)!;
    - are you crazy!;
    - you're nuts (crazy etc)!
         ♦ "Итак, друзья мои, мы, по всей вероятности, будем сматываться отсюда", - сказал Дима... "На родину предков?" - спросил Антон. "Ты с ума сошёл, - возмутился Дима. - В Канаду или США. На худой конец - в Париж" (Зиновьев 2). "Well, then, my friends, we'll probably be pushing off quite soon," said Dima.... "To return to the land of your forefathers?" Anton asked. "You must be off your head," said Dima indignantly. "To Canada or to the States. Paris at worst" (2a).
         ♦...Он [пассажир] взял её голову в свои руки... и всё сказал. На ухо. Шёпотом. "Ну, вот - слава богу! - ответила она, всё выслушав. - Наконец-то можно пойти и уснуть. Спокойной ночи!" - "Вы с ума сошли?! Как это можно?" (Залыгин 1).... Не [the passenger] took her head in his hands and...told her everything he had to say, whispering in her ear. When he finished she replied, "At last, thank heaven! At last we can go back to bed. Good night!" "Are you crazy! How can you?" (1a).
         ♦ "Забегает в бар молодой парень и - к бармену: "В двухсотграммовый стакан можете триста граммов коньяка налить?" Бармен с удивлением: "С ума сошли!"" (Чернёнок 2). "A young man runs into a bar and says to the bartender: 'Can you pour three hundred grams of cognac into a two-hundred-gram glass?' The bartender says: 'You're nuts!'" (2a).
    4. сходить с ума (от чего) [impfv only]
    to become very agitated, restless, excited etc (in response to worry, alarm, joy etc):
    - X с ума сходит (от Y-a) [in response to worry, alarm etc] X is going (is nearly) out of his mind (head) (with Y);
    - Y is driving (is enough to drive) X crazy (mad, insane);
    - [in response to joy, happiness] X is (going) wild with Y.
         ♦ "Лиза, Лиза! - замахала руками Раечка. -где ты была? Мы вчера просто с ума сходили..." (Абрамов 1). "Liza! Liza!" shouted Raechka, waving her arms. "Where've you been? We were going out of our minds yesterday" (1a).
         ♦ "Боже мой, без двадцати двенадцать! Мама, наверное, с ума сошла. Я обещала быть к ужину..." (Ерофеев 3). "Oh my God, it's twenty of twelve! Mama's probably crazy with worry. I promised to be home for supper..." (3a).
         ♦ "Я с ума сходил от мысли, что скоро опять пойдёт снег. Я не могу видеть, как он падает, падает, падает" (Федин 1). "The thought that snow would soon come again was driving me crazy. I can't bear to see it falling, falling, falling" (1a).
    5. сходить с ума от кого-чего, по кому-чему, по ком coll [prep obj: more often human; impfv only]
    to be or become excessively delighted by, excited over s.o. or sth.:
    - X с ума сходит no Y-y X is crazy (wild, mad etc) about Y;
    - X goes crazy (wild etc) over Y;
    - X loses his head over Y.
         ♦...Тётушка Хрисула прямо с ума сходила по чёрному инжиру (Искандер 5)....Auntie Chrysoula was really wild about black figs (5a).
         ♦ Женщины от него [Кирсанова] с ума сходили, мужчины называли его фатом и втайне завидовали ему (Тургенев 2). Women lost their heads over him, and men dubbed him a fop but were secretly envious (2c).

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  • 8 éperdu

    éperdu, e [epεʀdy]
    adjective
    [personne, regard] distraught ; [amour] passionate ; [fuite] frantic
    * * *
    éperdue epɛʀdy adjectif [besoin, désir] overwhelming; [cri] frantic; [regard] desperate; [fuite] headlong (épith); [amour, reconnaissance] boundless
    * * *
    epɛʀdy adj éperdu, -e
    (personne) overcome, (sentiment) passionate, (fuite) frantic
    * * *
    éperdu, éperdue adj [besoin, désir] overwhelming; [cri] frantic; [regard] desperate; [fuite] headlong ( épith); [amour, reconnaissance] boundless; éperdu de overcome with.
    ( féminin éperdue) [epɛrdy] adjectif
    1. [fou - regard, cri] wild, distraught
    éperdu de joie overcome with joy, overjoyed
    éperdu de douleur frantic ou distraught with grief
    2. [intense - gratitude] boundless ; [ - besoin] violent, intense

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  • 9 Г-309

    ДУРНЫМ голосом кричать, орать, визжать и т. п. coll NP instrum usu. sing adv fixed WO
    (to scream, yell etc) hysterically: (scream) in a wild (an unnatural) voice
    howl (with grief (with pain etc))
    scream bloody murder. "„Уведомляю Вас..." - начала Дуняшка и, сползая с лавки, дрожа, крикнула дурным голосом: - Батя! Батя-нюшка!.. Ой, ма-а-ама! Гриша наш... Ох! Ох, Гришу... убили!» (Шолохов 2). "i have to inform you...'" Dunyashka began, then slid off the bench, howling with grief. uOh, Father! Father!...Oh, Mother! Our Grisha...Oh! oh! oh!...he's been killed!" (2a).

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  • 10 дурным голосом

    ДУ РНЫМ ГОЛОСОМ кричать, орать, визжать и т. п. coll
    [NPinstrum; usu. sing; adv; fixed WO]
    =====
    (to scream, yell etc) hysterically:
    - howl (with grief <with pain etc>);
    - scream bloody murder.
    ♦ ""Уведомляю Вас..." - начала Дуняшка и, сползая с лавки, дрожа, крикнула дурным голосом: - Батя! Батянюшка!.. Ой, ма-а-ама! Гриша наш... Ох! Ох, Гришу... убили!" (Шолохов 2). "'I have to inform you...'" Dunyashka began, then slid off the bench, howling with grief. "Oh, Father! Father!...Oh, Mother! Our Grisha...Oh! oh! oh!...he's been killed!" (2a).

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  • 11 rozszal|eć się

    pf (rozszaleję się, rozszalał się, rozszaleli się) v refl. 1. (wpaść w szał) [osoba, zwierzę] to go wild
    - na widok swojego idola kibice się rozszaleli when they saw their idol the fans went wild
    - rozszaleć się z radości/rozpaczy to go wild with joy/grief
    2. (rozpętać się) [zamieć, wichura, ogień, epidemia] to break out

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  • 12 kapot

    [niet meer heel] broken in bits
    [niet meer functionerend] broken broken down auto
    [doodmoe] beat worn out
    [ontzet] cut up broken(-hearted)
    [verrukt] wild crazy
    [dood] kaput done for
    voorbeelden:
    1   die jas is kapot that coat is torn
         dat kopje is kapot that cup is broken/cracked
         figuurlijkmijn leven is kapot my life is in pieces
         het raam was kapot the window was broken/smashed
         dat boek is niet kapot te krijgen figuurlijk that book is a classic
    2   de radio is kapot the radio is broken
         de sigarettenautomaat is kapot the cigarette machine is out of order
    3   zich kapot lachen split one's sides with laughter
         zich kapot vervelen be bored stiff/to tears
         zich kapot werken work one's fingers to the bone
         kapot zitten be dead tired
         kapot van vermoeidheid worn out, exhausted
         kapot van verdriet broken(-hearted) with grief
         hij is niet kapot te krijgen he's a tough one/cookie
    4   hij was kapot van dat ongeluk he went to pieces after the accident
         ergens kapot van zijn be (all) cut up about something
    5   ik ben er niet kapot van I'm not mad/wild about it

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  • 13 uitzinnig

    voorbeelden:
    1   een uitzinnige menigte a frenzied/hysterical crowd
         uitzinnig van vreugde mad/wild/delirious with joy
         uitzinnig van verdriet distraught with grief

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  • 14 pazzo

    andare pazzo per be mad about
    * * *
    pazzo agg.
    1 mad, crazy, insane (anche fig.); lunatic; (fam.) nutty, looney; (amer.) screwy: è un po' pazzo, he is a little crazy; ero pazzo di gioia, di dolore, I was mad with joy, grief; sei pazzo?, are you crazy? (o are you mad?); diventar pazzo, to go mad (o to go out of one's mind); far diventar pazzo qlcu., to drive s.o. mad // pazzo da legare, raving mad // innamorato pazzo, madly in love // andar pazzo per qlco., to be crazy (o mad) about sthg.: va pazzo per la torta di mele, he is crazy about apple pie
    2 ( sconsiderato, stravagante, bizzarro) mad, crazy; foolish: che pazza idea!, what a crazy idea!; una condotta pazza, crazy behaviour; una decisione pazza, a crazy decision
    3 ( eccessivo, smoderato) wild: pazza risata, wild laughter; spese pazze, wild extravagance
    s.m. madman*, lunatic: ospedale per pazzi, lunatic asylum (o mental hospital) // ma è da pazzi uscire adesso, it's madness to go out now // cose da pazzi!, madness! (o unbelievable!) // come un pazzo, like a madman: si mise a urlare come un pazzo, he started shouting like a madman.
    * * *
    ['pattso] pazzo (-a)
    1. agg
    Med mad, insane, crazy, (strano: persona, idea) wild, mad

    essere pazzo di(gioia, dolore) to be beside o.s. with, to be mad o crazy with

    pazzo per qn/qc — mad o crazy about sb/sth

    2. sm/f
    lunatic, madman (madwoman)

    urlava come un pazzo — he was shouting his head off, he was shouting like a lunatic

    * * *
    ['pattso] 1.
    aggettivo [persona, idea] mad, crazy

    pazzo di gioia, dolore — mad with joy, pain

    fare diventare pazzo qcn. — to drive sb. mad o crazy

    2.
    sostantivo maschile lunatic, madman*

    come un pazzo — [ guidare] like a lunatic, like a maniac; [lavorare, ridere] like mad, like anything

    ••

    andare pazzo perto be mad o crazy o daft colloq. o nuts colloq. about

    divertirsi da -i — to have great fun, a great o swell time

    * * *
    pazzo
    /'pattso/
     [persona, idea] mad, crazy; pazzo di gioia, dolore mad with joy, pain; innamorato pazzo madly in love; fare diventare pazzo qcn. to drive sb. mad o crazy; fare delle spese -e to go on a shopping spree
     lunatic, madman*; come un pazzo [ guidare] like a lunatic, like a maniac; [lavorare, ridere] like mad, like anything
    andare pazzo per to be mad o crazy o daft colloq. o nuts colloq. about; cose da -i! it's sheer madness! unbelievable! that's crazy! darsi alla -a gioia to have a really wild time of it; divertirsi da -i to have great fun, a great o swell time.

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  • 15 oszal|eć

    pf (oszaleję, oszalał, oszaleli) vi książk. 1. (stracić panowanie nad sobą) to go berserk a. crazy a. mad a. wild
    - oszaleć z gniewu/bólu/rozpaczy to go crazy with anger/pain/grief
    - kiedy na scenie pojawił się lider zespołu, widownia oszalała when the frontman appeared on stage, the audience went wild
    2. (zwariować) to become a. go insane, to go mad
    - wkrótce po śmierci żony nieszczęśnik oszalał the poor man went insane soon after his wife’s death
    3. przen. (wielbić) to be/go crazy a. mad; to flip pot. (na punkcie czegoś over sth)
    - młodzież oszalała na punkcie Internetu the young are crazy about the Internet

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  • 16 दृढ _dṛḍha

    दृढ a. [दृंह्-क्त नि˚ नलोपः]
    1 Fixed, firm, strong, un- swerving, untiring; असंगशस्त्रेण दृढेन छित्त्वा Bg.15.3; दृढभक्तिः H.3.58; दृढव्रतम् R.13.78.
    -2 Solid, massive.
    -3 Con- firmed, established.
    -4 Steady, persevering; भजन्ते मां दृढव्रताः Bg.7.28.
    -5 Firmly fastened, shut fast.
    -6 Compact.
    -7 Tight, close, dense.
    -8 Strong, intense, great, excessive, mighty, severe, powerful; तस्याः करि- ष्यामि दृढानुतापम् Ku.3.8; R.11.46.
    -9 Tough.
    -1 Difficult to be drawn or bent (as a bow); दृढस्य धनुष आयमनम् Ch. Up.1.3.5.
    -11 Durable.
    -12 Reliable.
    -13 Certain, sure.
    -14 Hard-hearted, cruel; U.4.
    -15 Secure.
    -16 (In Math.) Reduced to the smallest number by a common divisor.
    -ढम् 1 Iron.
    -2 A stronghold, fortress.
    -3 Excess, abundance, high degree
    -4 Anything fixed or firm or solid.
    -ढम् ind.
    1 Firmly, fast.
    -2 Very much, excessively, vehemently.
    -3 Thoroughly.
    -Comp. -अङ्ग a. strong-limbed, stout. (
    -गम्) a diamond.
    -अनुतापः deep repentance; तस्याः करिष्यामि दृढानुतापम् Ku.3.8.
    -आयुधः an epithet of Śiva.
    -इषुधि a. having a strong quiver.
    -काण्डः, -ग्रन्थिः, -पत्रः a bamboo.
    -कारिन् a. resolute.
    -कट्टुकः (in Math.) a multiplier admitting of no further simplifica- tion or reduction.
    -गात्रिका granulated sugar.
    -ग्राहिन् a. seizing firmly, pursuing an object with untiring energy, resolute; दृढग्राही करोमीति जाप्यं जपति जापकः Mb.12. 197.11.
    -दंशकः a shark.
    -द्वार a. having the gates well-secured.
    -धनः an epithet of Buddha.
    -धन्वन्, -धन्विन् m. a good archer; राजानं दृढधन्वानं दिलीपं सत्यवादि- नम् Mb.
    -धृति a. resolute.
    -नाभः a spell for restraining अस्त्रs; Rām.1.29.5.
    -निश्चय a.
    1 of firm resolve, resolute, firm.
    -2 confirmed.
    -नीरः, -फलः the cocoa- nut tree.
    -पाद a. resolute. (
    -दः) an epithet of Brahmā.
    -पृष्ठकः a tortoise.
    -प्रतिज्ञ a. firm to a promise, true to one's word, faithful to an agreement.
    -प्रत्ययः firm confidence, settled conviction; संप्राप्तान्न पुरा न संप्रति न च प्राप्तौ दृढप्रत्ययान् Bh.3.
    -प्ररोहः the holy fig tree.
    -प्रहारिन् a.
    1 striking hard.
    -2 hitting firmly, shooting surely.
    -भक्ति a. faithful, devoted.
    -भाजकः (In Math.) the greatest common measure.
    -भूमिः a person with a firm concentration of his mind in yogic studies; स तु दीर्घकालनैरन्तर्यसत्कारसेवितो दृढमतिः Yogadarśana.
    -भेदिन् A good archer; भ्राम्यञ्जले घटो वेध्यश्चक्रे मृत्पिण्डकं तथा । भ्रमन्तं वेधयेद्यो हि दृढभेदी स उच्यते ॥ Dhanur.15.
    -मति a. resolute, strong-willed, firm.
    -मन्यु a. having intense anger or grief; भार्गवाय दृढमन्यवे पुनः क्षत्रमुद्यतमिव न्यवेदयत् R.11.46.
    -मुष्टि a. close-fisted, miserly, niggardly.
    (-ष्टिः) 1 a sword.
    -2 strong fist; Ks.19.148.
    -मूलः, -वृक्षः the cocoa-nut tree.
    -रङ्गा alum.
    -लोमन् m. a wild hog.
    -वैरिन् m. a relentless foe; an inveterate enemy.
    -व्रत a.
    1 firm in religious austerity. एवं दृढव्रतो नित्यं ब्रह्मचारी समाहितः Ms.11.81.
    -2 firm, faithful.
    -3 perse- vering, persistent.
    -संधि a.
    1 firmly united, closely joined.
    -2 close, compact.
    -3 thick-set.
    -सौहृद a. firm in friendship.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > दृढ _dṛḍha

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