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81 сильный
1. sharp2. strengous3. vehement4. forceful5. greatlyгород сильно возбуждён; — the town is in a great toss
6. acute7. highly8. vigorousздоровый, сильный, бодрый — vigorous of body
9. badly10. closely-coupled11. heavilyсильно вооружённый, с мощным вооружением — heavily armed
12. lively13. potent14. powerfully15. severely16. sileni17. silenus18. smashingly19. stronglyсильные выражения; бранные слова, брань — strong language
20. violent21. very much; hard22. strong; powerful; mighty; intense; heavy; bad; great; power23. brawny24. fierceсооружение, способное выдержать самые сильные бури — a structure framed to resist the fiercest storms
25. heavy26. high27. intense28. keen29. nervous30. powerful31. sappy32. severe33. sinewy34. smart35. strenuous36. sturdy37. worseСинонимический ряд:1. глубоко (прил.) глубоко2. могуче (прил.) дюже; здоровенно; здорово; могутно; могуче; мощно3. сведуще (прил.) грамотно; компетентно; сведуще4. ярко (прил.) густо; интенсивно; насыщенно; сочно; ярко5. очень (проч.) больно; весьма; до смерти; до чрезвычайности; дьявольски; жутко; зверски; здорово; крайне; отчаянно; очень; смертельно; страшно; ужасно; чертовски; чрезвычайноАнтонимический ряд:бессильно; слабо -
82 (than that) я ещё и не такое видел
Colloquial: I've been through worse, I've seen worseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (than that) я ещё и не такое видел
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83 более того
1) General subject: further, furthermore, in fact, indeed, likewise, more importantly, moreover, nay, no, still further, too, what is more, more than that, further still, for good measure, yea, specifically, quite the opposite, (в значении "хуже того") worse still, (в значении "хуже того") worse, by and atour2) Dialect: more by token3) Obsolete: withal4) Mathematics: and what is more, besides6) Makarov: again7) Archaic: farther -
84 более того (в значении хуже того)
General subject: worse still, worseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > более того (в значении хуже того)
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85 бывает и хуже
General subject: worse things happen, Worse things happen at sea -
86 быть в пьяном виде
1) General subject: to be in (the worse for, under the influence of) drink2) Makarov: be in drink, be the worse for drink, be under the influence of drinkУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть в пьяном виде
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87 в более затруднительном положении
General subject: worse off (предикатив от be worse off)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > в более затруднительном положении
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88 в лучшем случае
1) General subject: at best, at most, at the outside, if one is fortunate, if the best happened, at its best, at the best of times2) Mathematics: at the best case, at the most3) Law: or worse (требуется перестановка: then he would again be arrested on false criminal charges or worse - тогда, в лучшем случае, он снова будет арестован по ложным уголовным обвинениям) -
89 в придачу
General subject: in addition, into the bargain, make it worse (к чему-л. плохому), to boot, make it worse (к чему-л. плохому) -
90 даже хуже
General subject: e'en worse, even worse -
91 дела как сажа бела
1) Set phrase: things are as all right as soot is white, things are as bad as they can be, things couldn't be worse (things could be better. used ironically or jocularly as a reply to the question,,как дела?" ("how are things?"))2) American English: [things are so bad or so awful, that it] couldn't get any worseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дела как сажа бела
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92 дурное мнение хуже, чем никакого
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > дурное мнение хуже, чем никакого
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93 ещё хуже то, что
Mathematics: make matters worse (, the second operator does not meet the condition A), make the matter worse (, the second operator does not meet the condition A) -
94 захмелеть
1) General subject: get a head, to be in ( the worse for, under the influence of) drink2) Makarov: be in drink, be the worse for drink, be under the influence of drink -
95 к тому же
1) General subject: TO boot (TO BOOT), added to everything else, again, agen, agin, by this, by this (that) token, farther, further, furthermore, in (as a matter of, in point of) fact, in addition to, into the bargain, item, make it worse, over & above, over and above, then (I love my job and then it pays so well - я люблю свою работу, к тому же, она хорошо оплачивается), then and there, there and then, thereto, thereunto, therewith, therewithal, too (won't you come too? - не придёте ли и вы?), worse luck, in addition, as well as this, by and atour2) Colloquial: plus4) Mathematics: moreover5) Religion: ad idem -
96 капельку хуже
1) General subject: a shade worse2) Makarov: shade worse -
97 мне приходилось бывать и не в таких переделках
Colloquial: I've been through worse, I've seen worseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мне приходилось бывать и не в таких переделках
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98 намного хуже
2) Makarov: much worse -
99 ни в малейшей степени не пострадать
General subject: be nothing the worse for (от чего-л.), to be nothing the worse for (smth.) (от чего-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ни в малейшей степени не пострадать
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100 ничуть не пострадать
General subject: be none the worse for (от чего-л.), to be none the worse for (smth.) (от чего-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ничуть не пострадать
См. также в других словарях:
Worse — Worse, a., compar. of {Bad}. [OE. werse, worse, wurse, AS. wiersa, wyrsa, a comparative with no corresponding positive; akin to OS. wirsa, OFries. wirra, OHG. wirsiro, Icel. verri, Sw. v[ a]rre, Dan. v[ a]rre, Goth. wa[ i]rsiza, and probably to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
worse — ► ADJECTIVE 1) less good, satisfactory, or pleasing. 2) more serious or severe. 3) more ill or unhappy. ► ADVERB 1) less well. 2) more seriously or severely. ► NOUN ▪ … English terms dictionary
worse — [wʉrs] adj. [ME < OE wiersa (used as compar. of yfel, bad, EVIL), akin to OHG wirsiro, prob. < base of OHG & OS werran, to confuse] 1. compar. of BAD1 & ILL1 2. a) bad, evil, harmful, unpleasant, etc. in a greater degree; … English World dictionary
Worse — Worse, n. 1. Loss; disadvantage; defeat. Judah was put to the worse before Israel. Kings xiv. 12. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is worse; something less good; as, think not the worse of him for his enterprise. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Worse — Worse, adv. [AS. wiers, wyrs; akin to OS. & OHG. wirs, Icel. verr, Goth, wa[ i]rs; a comparative adverb with no corresponding positive. See {Worse}, a.] In a worse degree; in a manner more evil or bad. [1913 Webster] Now will we deal worse with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Worse — Worse, v. t. [OE. wursien, AS. wyrsian to become worse.] To make worse; to put disadvantage; to discomfit; to worst. See {Worst}, v. [1913 Webster] Weapons more violent, when next we meet, May serve to better us and worse our foes. Milton. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
worse — O.E. wiersa, wyrsa, from P.Gmc. *wers izon (Cf. O.S. wirs, O.N. verri, Swed. värre, O.Fris. wirra, O.H.G. wirsiro, Goth. wairsiza worse ), comparative of PIE *wers to confuse, mix up (Cf. O.H.G. werra strife, O.S … Etymology dictionary
worse — worse·ment; worse·ness; worse; … English syllables
worse — comparative of ILL … Medical dictionary
worse — 1 adjective 1 (the comparative of bad) not as good as someone or something else, or more unpleasant or of a lower standard: The meal couldn t have been much worse. | worse than: The weather was worse than last year. | there s nothing worse than… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
worse — worse1 [wə:s US wə:rs] adj [: Old English; Origin: wiersa, wyrsa] 1.) [the comparative of bad] more unpleasant, bad, or severe →↑better worse than ▪ The violence was worse than we expected. ▪ The traffic is much worse after five o clock. ▪ The… … Dictionary of contemporary English