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(for+the+worse)

  • 41 the worse for drink

    borracho,-a

    English-spanish dictionary > the worse for drink

  • 42 the worse for drink/liquor

    the worse for drink/liquor

    English-Dutch dictionary > the worse for drink/liquor

  • 43 the worse for wear

    English-Dutch dictionary > the worse for wear

  • 44 the worse for wear

    1) (of smth.) поношенный, истрёпанный (обыкн. об одежде)

    He was dressed in a blue suit a good deal the worse for wear. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘The Happy Man’) — На Стивене был синий, изрядно потрепанный костюм.

    She has a brown skirt with a coarse apron. Her boots are much the worse for wear. (B. Shaw, ‘Pygmalion’, act I) — Из-под передника видна коричневая юбка и холщовый фартук. Да и башмаки явно знали лучшие времена.

    It was a good quality racquet, somewhat the worse for wear... (A. Christie, ‘Cat Among The Pigeons’, ch. 17) — Это была ракетка очень хорошего качества, но довольно-таки древняя...

    The doll was Mary's favorite toy but it was none the worse for wear. (DAI) — Кукла была совсем как новая, хотя больше всего Мэри играла именно с ней.

    2) (of smb.) очень усталый, измученный; потрёпанный жизнью

    ‘You look a bit the worse for wear,’ the General said to him as if giving Scott a manageable size and shape. (J. Aldridge, ‘The Last Exile’, ch. LXXXIV) — - Вид у вас, прямо сказать, неважный, - заметил генерал Скотту, сразу обращаясь к нему по-свойски.

    Both of the women looked a little the worse for wear, too. (J. Jones, ‘Some Came Running’, ch. XXV) — Надо сказать, что у обеих женщин вид был весьма потрепанный.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > the worse for wear

  • 45 the worse for wear

       1) (of smth.) пoнoшeнный, пoтpёпaнный (oбыкн. oб oдeждe)
        He was dressed in a blue suit a good deal the worse for wear (W. S. Maugham). It was a good quality racquet, somewhat the worse for wear (A. Christie)
       2) (of smb.) oчeнь уcтaлый, измучeнный; пoтpёпaнный жизнью
        'You look a bit the worse for wear,' the General said to him as if giving Scott a manageable size and shape (J. Aldridge). Both of the women looked a little the worse for wear, too (J. Jones)
       3) cильнo пьяный
        Effingham, who had drunk a lot with Hannah... was feeling rather the worse for wear (J. Murdoch)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > the worse for wear

  • 46 the worse for wear

    разг.
    1) износившийся, потрёпанный

    He looked the worse for wear. — У него был сильно потрёпанный вид.

    Most evenings he would roll home from the pub considerably the worse for wear. — Почти каждый вечер он приходил домой из пивной заметно подшофе.

    Англо-русский современный словарь > the worse for wear

  • 47 the worse for wear

    (becoming worn out: These chairs are the worse for wear.) slidt
    * * *
    (becoming worn out: These chairs are the worse for wear.) slidt

    English-Danish dictionary > the worse for wear

  • 48 the worse for wear

    (becoming worn out: These chairs are the worse for wear.) gastado, viejo
    (worn, damaged) gastado,-a, viejo,-a 2 (tired) cansado,-a

    English-spanish dictionary > the worse for wear

  • 49 the worse for wear

    (becoming worn out: These chairs are the worse for wear.) em mau estado
    * * *
    the worse for wear
    a) gasto, desgastado. b) em más condições, acabado, exausto.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > the worse for wear

  • 50 the worse for wear

    (becoming worn out: These chairs are the worse for wear.) slitinn

    English-Icelandic dictionary > the worse for wear

  • 51 the worse for wear

    (becoming worn out: These chairs are the worse for wear.) erősen viseltes

    English-Hungarian dictionary > the worse for wear

  • 52 the worse for wear

    (becoming worn out: These chairs are the worse for wear.) işi bitmiş, miadı dolmuş

    English-Turkish dictionary > the worse for wear

  • 53 the worse for wear

    (becoming worn out: These chairs are the worse for wear.) obrabljen

    English-Slovenian dictionary > the worse for wear

  • 54 the worse for wear

    • kulunut
    * * *
    (becoming worn out: These chairs are the worse for wear.) kulunut

    English-Finnish dictionary > the worse for wear

  • 55 the worse for wear

    (becoming worn out: These chairs are the worse for wear.) slitt, medtatt

    English-Norwegian dictionary > the worse for wear

  • 56 the worse for wear

    (becoming worn out: These chairs are the worse for wear.) (in cattivo stato)

    English-Italian dictionary > the worse for wear

  • 57 the worse for wear

    (becoming worn out: These chairs are the worse for wear.) abgetragen

    English-german dictionary > the worse for wear

  • 58 the worse for wear

    (becoming worn out: These chairs are the worse for wear.) podniszczony

    English-Polish dictionary > the worse for wear

  • 59 the worse for wear

    (becoming worn out: These chairs are the worse for wear.) nonēsāts; apdilis; nolietojies
    * * *
    nolietots; nonēsāts

    English-Latvian dictionary > the worse for wear

  • 60 the worse for wear

    (becoming worn out: These chairs are the worse for wear.) apsinešiojęs

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > the worse for wear

См. также в других словарях:

  • for the worse — {adj. phr.} or {adv. phr.} For something that is worse or not as good, with a worse result. * /He bought a new car but it turned out to be for the worse./ * /The sick man s condition changed for the worse./ Compare: TAKE A TURN. Contrast: FOR THE …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • for the worse — {adj. phr.} or {adv. phr.} For something that is worse or not as good, with a worse result. * /He bought a new car but it turned out to be for the worse./ * /The sick man s condition changed for the worse./ Compare: TAKE A TURN. Contrast: FOR THE …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • take a turn for the worse — See: FOR THE WORSE. Contrast: TAKE A TURN FOR THE BETTER …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • take a turn for the worse — See: FOR THE WORSE. Contrast: TAKE A TURN FOR THE BETTER …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • turn for the worse — See: FOR THE WORSE …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • turn for the worse — See: FOR THE WORSE …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • altered for the worse — index dilapidated Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • change for the worse — index adulterate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • for the better — {adj.} or {adv. phr.} With a better result; for something that is better. * /The doctor felt that moving Father to a dry climate would be for the better./ * /The new large print in the book is a change for the better./ Compare: TAKE A TURN.… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • for the better — {adj.} or {adv. phr.} With a better result; for something that is better. * /The doctor felt that moving Father to a dry climate would be for the better./ * /The new large print in the book is a change for the better./ Compare: TAKE A TURN.… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • for the best — {adj.} or {adv. phr.} good or best; not bad as thought; lucky; well, happily. * /Maybe it s for the best that your team lost; now you know how the other boys felt./ * /John s parents thought it would be for the best if he stayed out of school for …   Dictionary of American idioms

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