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несовер. - расшатывать; совер. - расшатать1) shake/knock loose; make rickety (о мебели); make unsteady/wobbly -
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65 хоть караул кричи
разг.the situation is desperate; it's simply unbearable; it is positively terrifying; it's enough to make you shout for helpСмирнов.
Стоит мне хотя бы издали увидеть поэтическое создание, как у меня от злости в икрах начинаются судороги. Просто хоть караул кричи. (А. Чехов, Медведь) — Smirnov. Only have to catch sight of one of those poetic creatures and it makes me so angry that I get all wobbly at the ankles. It's enough to make you shout for help.Боже мой! Что за роскошь "Отцы и дети"! Просто хоть караул кричи. (А. Чехов, Письмо А. С. Суворину, 24 февраля 1893) — My God! What a glorious thing 'Fathers and Children' is! It is positively terrifying.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хоть караул кричи
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1. wobbly2. shaky; rickety; tottering; unsteady; fickle3. crazy4. groggy5. rickety6. unsteadyСинонимический ряд:зыбка (прил.) валка; зыбка; качка; нетверда; неустойчива
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