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101 like a shot
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102 einregnen
(trennb., hat -ge-)II v/i fig.: Ehren etc. regneten auf sie ein she was showered with hono(u)rs ( oder tributes) etc.; Vorwürfe regneten auf ihn ein auch the reproaches rained down on him ( oder came thick and fast)* * *ein|reg|nen sep1. vi aux sein(Mensch) to get soaked (through)2. vres hat sich eingeregnet — the rain has set in
* * *ein|reg·nen▪ es hat sich eingeregnet the rain has set in* * *reflexives Verb (unpers.)* * *einregnen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/r unpers:es regnet sich ein the rain is settling inB. v/i fig:Ehren etc* * *reflexives Verb (unpers.) -
103 geballt
I P.P. ballenII Adj.1. Faust: clenched2. fig. concentrated; Stil: auch compact; geballter Angriff concerted attack; geballte Ladung MIL. concentrated charge; umg., fig. load, pile* * *ge|bạllt [gə'balt]1. adj(= konzentriert) Energie, Kraft, Ladung concentrated (auch fig); Stil, Berichterstattung concise; Banalität, Naivität undiluted, unmitigated; Beschuss massedeine geballte Ladung Salz — a pile of salt
2. advdie Probleme treten jetzt geballt auf — the problems are piling up now
See:→ auch ballen* * *ge·balltI. adj1. (konzentriert) concentrated2. (zur Faust gemacht)\geballte Fäuste clenched fistsII. adv in concentrationsolche Probleme treten immer \geballt auf these kinds of problems never occur singly* * *jemandem eine geballte Ladung Sand ins Gesicht werfen — (ugs.) chuck a load of sand in somebody's face (coll.)
* * *B. adj1. Faust: clenched2. fig concentrated; Stil: auch compact;geballter Angriff concerted attack;C. adv:* * *Adjektiv; nicht präd. concentratedjemandem eine geballte Ladung Sand ins Gesicht werfen — (ugs.) chuck a load of sand in somebody's face (coll.)
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104 Schlag
m; -(e)s, Schläge1. mit der Faust: blow, punch; dumpfer: thump; mit der offenen Hand: blow, whack umg.; klatschender: slap; bes. bei Kindern: smack; leichter: tap; mit dem Stock: whack; mit der Peitsche: lash of the whip; fig. (Schicksalsschlag, Unglück) blow; er schlug ihn mit einem einzigen Schlag k.o. he knocked him out with a single blow ( oder punch); ein dumpfer Schlag a dull thump; Schläge bekommen auch fig. get a (good) hiding ( oder drubbing); Schlag ins Gesicht auch fig. slap in the face; ein Schlag unter die Gürtellinie auch fig. a blow below the belt; jemandem einen Schlag versetzen deal s.o. a blow; fig. auch hit s.o. hard; zum entscheidenden Schlag ausholen auch fig. move in for the kill; ihr Tod war ein harter Schlag für ihn her death was a heavy blow for him; Schlag ins Wasser umg., fig. (belly-)flop, washout; Schlag ins Kontor umg., fig. nasty shock ( oder surprise); Schlag auf Schlag fig. in quick succession; dann ging es Schlag auf Schlag fig. then things started happening (fast); auf einen oder mit einem Schlag fig. (auf einmal) in one go; (plötzlich) suddenly, from one moment to the next; er tat keinen Schlag umg., fig. he didn’t lift a finger; sie hat einen Schlag ( weg) umg., fig. she’s got a screw loose2. MED., umg. stroke; kleiner Schlag minor stroke; einen Schlag bekommen have a stroke; sie waren wie vom Schlag getroffen they were thunderstruck; (verblüfft sein) they just stood gaping; mich trifft der Schlag! well I’ll be blowed (oder bes. Am. damned)!; ich dachte, mich trifft der Schlag I didn’t know what hit me3. ETECH. (electric) shock; (Blitzschlag) flash; einen tödlichen Schlag bekommen receive a fatal (electric) shock, be electrocuted; ein kalter Schlag a flash of cold lightning4. Rudern, Schwimmen: stroke; Golf, Tennis etc.: shot, stroke5. (Geräusch) dumpf: thud; einer Glocke: chime; einer Uhr: auch stroke; (Herz-, Puls-, Trommelschlag) beat; Donnern: clap (of thunder); der Nachtigall: song; Schlag sechs Uhr on the stroke of six6. MIL. (Angriff) strike; der entscheidende / ein vernichtender Schlag the decisive / a crushing blow7. nur Sg.; fig. (Art) sort; auch ZOOL.: stock, breed; vom gleichen Schlag sein be made of the same stuff; pej. be tarred with the same brush; Leute seines Schlages men of his stamp ( oder type); Männer vom gleichen Schlag birds of a feather; vom alten Schlag of the old school; die Schotten sind ein eigener Schlag umg. the Scots are a strange lot8. umg. (Portion) helping; kann ich noch einen Schlag Kartoffelbrei haben? can I have another dollop of mashed potato (Am. potatoes Pl.)?12. MOT. etc. (Tür) door; Hühnerschlag, Taubenschlag* * *der Schlagbeat; blow; shock; hit; stroke; tap; pat; chop; flap; knock; slap; punch; buffet; coup; dollop; stinger; wham; sort; spank* * *[ʃlaːk]m -(e)s, -e['ʃlɛːgə]1) (lit, fig) blow (gegen against); (= Faustschlag auch) punch; (mit der Handfläche) smack, slap; (leichter) pat; (= Handkantenschlag, AUCH JUDO ETC) chop (inf); (= Ohrfeige) cuff, clout (inf), slap; (mit Rohrstock etc) stroke; (= Peitschenschlag) stroke, lash; (= einmaliges Klopfen) knock; (dumpf) thump, thud; (= leichtes Pochen) tap; (= Glockenschlag) chime; (= Standuhrschlag) stroke; (von Metronom) tick, beat; (= Gehirnschlag, Schlaganfall, Kolbenschlag, Ruderschlag, AUCH SCHWIMMEN, TENNIS) stroke; (= Herzschlag, Pulsschlag, Trommelschlag, Wellenschlag) beat; (= Blitzschlag) bolt, stroke; (= Donnerschlag) clap; (= Stromschlag) shock; (= Militärschlag) strikeman hörte die Schläge des Hammers/der Trommeln — you could hear the clanging of the hammer/beating of the drums
zum entscheidenden Schlág ausholen (fig) — to strike the decisive blow
Schlág auf Schlág (fig) — in quick succession, one after the other
Schlág acht Uhr (inf) — at eight on the dot (inf), on the stroke of eight
jdm/einer Sache einen schweren Schlág versetzen (fig) — to deal a severe blow to sb/sth
ein Schlág ins Gesicht (lit, fig) — a slap in the face
ein Schlág ins Kontor (dated inf) — a nasty shock or surprise
ein Schlág ins Wasser (inf) — a washout (inf), a letdown (inf)
ein Schlág aus heiterem Himmel — a bolt from the blue
mit einem or auf einen Schlág (inf) — all at once
mit einem Schlág berühmt werden — to become famous overnight
die haben keinen Schlág getan (inf) — they haven't done a stroke (of work)
ihn hat der Schlág getroffen (Med) — he had a stroke
ich dachte, mich rührt or trifft der Schlág (inf) — I was flabbergasted (inf) or thunderstruck
ich glaube, mich trifft der Schlág — I don't believe it
wie vom Schlág gerührt or getroffen sein — to be flabbergasted (inf) or thunderstruck (inf)
2) (inf = Wesensart) type (of person etc)vom Schlág der Südländer sein — to be a Southern type
vom gleichen Schlág sein — to be cast in the same mould (Brit) or mold (US); (pej) to be tarred with the same brush
vom alten Schlág — of the old school
3) (= Vogelschlag) song4) (dated = Wagenschlag) door5) (= Taubenschlag) cote, pigeon cage6) (Aus = Schlagsahne) cream7) (inf = Portion) helping8) (= Hosenschlag) flareeine Hose mit Schlág — flared trousers pl (esp Brit) or pants pl (esp US), flares pl (inf)
* * *der1) (a regular stroke or its sound: I like the beat of that song.) beat2) (the sound made when such a thing moves: We could hear the flap of the flag blowing in the wind.) flap3) (a blow or knock: a bang on the head from a falling branch.) bang4) (a blow: a crack on the jaw.) crack5) (the act of hitting: That was a good hit.) hit6) (an act of knocking or striking: She gave two knocks on the door; He had a nasty bruise from a knock he had received playing football.) knock7) (the striking of one hard object against another: A gun is fired by means of percussion.) percussion8) ((often electric shock) the effect on the body of an electric current: He got a slight shock when he touched the live wire.) shock9) (a song, show etc that is a great success: This play was a smash hit in New York.) smash hit10) (a strong blow: He gave his opponent a smash on the jaw.) smash11) (a slap of this kind.) spank12) (an act of hitting, or the blow given: He felled the tree with one stroke of the axe; the stroke of a whip.) stroke13) (a sudden occurrence of something: a stroke of lightning; an unfortunate stroke of fate; What a stroke of luck to find that money!) stroke14) (a single pull of an oar in rowing, or a hit with the bat in playing cricket.) stroke15) (a movement of the arms and legs in swimming, or a particular method of swimming: He swam with slow, strong strokes; Can you do breaststroke/backstroke?) stroke16) (an effort or action: I haven't done a stroke (of work) all day.) stroke17) (an act of swatting: He gave the wasp a swat.) swat18) ((the sound of) a heavy blow or hit: They heard a thump on the door; He gave him a thump on the head.) thump19) (a blow: His father gave him a whack across the ear.) whack* * *<-[e]s, Schläge>[ʃla:k, pl ˈʃlɛ:gə]m1. (Hieb) blow (auf/gegen/in/vor + akk to, on), knock ( auf + akk on, gegen/in/vor + akk in), wallop (auf/gegen/vor + akk on, in + akk in), sock fam (auf/gegen/vor + akk on, in + akk in), clout fam (auf/gegen/vor + akk on, in + akk in); (mit Faust a.) punch ( auf + akk on, gegen/vor + akk on, to, in + akk in); (dumpfer) thump; (mit Handfläche) slap, smack (auf/gegen/vor + akk on, in + akk in); (leichter) pat ( auf + akk on); (mit Peitsche) lash; SPORT stroke; (Golf a.) shotjdm Schläge androhen to threaten sb with a beating [or fam clobbering]gern Schläge austeilen to be fond of one's fists[von jdm] Schläge bekommen [o (fam) beziehen] [o (fam) kriegen] to get a beating [or fam clobbering] [or to get beaten up] [or fam clobbered]ein \Schlag unter die Gürtellinie sein (fig fam) to be below the belt\Schlag mit etw dat blow with sth\Schlag mit der Axt blow [or stroke] of the axe\Schlag mit der Faust punch/thump\Schlag mit der Peitsche lash of the whipjdm einen \Schlag auf den Rücken geben (aufmuntern) to pat sb [or give sb a pat] on the back; (stärker) to thump sb [or give sb a thump] on the backein tödlicher \Schlag a fatal blowjdm einen \Schlag [auf/gegen/in/vor etw akk] versetzen to hit [or strike] sb [on/in sth], to deal sb a blow [to/on sth], to wallop sb [or give sb a wallop] [on/in sth], to clout sb [or give sb a clout] [on/in/ BRIT also round sth] famzum entscheidenden \Schlag ausholen to make ready [or to prepare] for the decisive blow/attackein vernichtender \Schlag a crushing bloweinen vernichtenden \Schlag gegen jdn führen to deal sb a crushing blow3. (Geräusch) bang (an + dat on); (dumpfer) thud; (leichter) bump; (mit Faust) thump (an + dat on); (Klopfen) knock (an + dat on4. (Rhythmus) beating no pl; (dumpfer a.) thudding no pl, thumping no pl; (heller a.) knocking no pl; eines Pendels swinging no pl; (einzeln) beat; (dumpfer a.) thud, thump; (heller a.) knock; eines Pendels swing; eines Kolbens, Ruders strokeein unregelmäßiger \Schlag des Pulses an irregular pulse [beat]5. (Töne) einer Uhr striking no pl; einer Glocke ringing no pl; (lauter) peal, pealing no pl; einer Trommel beating no pl; eines Gongs clanging no pl; (einzeln) einer Uhr stroke; einer Glocke ring; (lauter) peal; einer Trommel beat; eines Gongs clang\Schlag Mitternacht/acht [Uhr] on the stroke of midnight/eight [or at 8 o'clock sharpein kalter/zündender \Schlag schlug ein lightning struck without causing/and caused a fireein \Schlag ins Kontor [für jdn/etw] (fig fam) a real blow [to sb/sth]8. (Stromstoß) [electric] shockeinen \Schlag bekommen/haben to suffer/have a strokedie Schläge des Lebens life's buffetingsein \Schlag des Schicksals a stroke of fatejdm einen \Schlag versetzen to be [or come as] a blow to sb12. (Typ) type, kind, stampvom alten \Schlag[e] from [or of] the old schoolvom gleichen \Schlag sein to be made of the same stuff, to be birds of a featherein \Schlag Eintopf/Erbsen/Kartoffeln a portion of stew/peas/potatoesein zweiter \Schlag Eintopf/Erbsen/Kartoffeln a second helping of stew/peas/potatoesKuchen mit/ohne \Schlag cake with/without whipped cream16. FORST (Fällen) felling no indef art, no pl, clearing no indef art, no pl; (Stelle) felling area [or site]; (abgeschlossen) clearingeinige Schläge sind geplant there are plans to clear a number of sites17. AGR fieldfalscher/kurzer/langer \Schlag false/short/long tack spechalber \Schlag half hitchzwei halbe Schläge clove hitch sing20. MODEetw auf \Schlag nähen to flare sth22.▶ \Schlag auf \Schlag in rapid successionalles geht \Schlag auf \Schlag everything's going [or happening] so fast\Schlag auf \Schlag kommen to come thick and fastmit einem \Schlag berühmt werden to become famous overnight▶ jd hat bei jdm [einen] \Schlag (fam) sb is popular [or fam well in] [or BRIT fam also matey] with sb▶ etw hat bei jdm [einen] \Schlag sth is popular with sbdieser Wein hat keinen \Schlag bei mir this wine leaves me cold▶ jdn rührt [o trifft] der \Schlag (fam) sb is dumbfounded [or thunderstruck] [or fam flabbergasted] [or BRIT fam also gobsmacked]mich trifft der \Schlag! I'm lost for words!, well, blow me down [or I'll be blowed] [or dated strike me pink]! BRIT famich dachte, mich trifft der \Schlag, als... I couldn't believe my eyes/ears when...mich traf fast der \Schlag, als... I nearly had a fit when...* * *der; Schlag[e]s, Schläge1) blow; (FaustSchlag) punch; blow; (Klaps) slap; (leichter) pat; (als Strafe für ein Kind) smack; (Peitschenhieb) lash; (TennisSchlag, GolfSchlag) stroke; shotSchläge kriegen — (ugs.) get or be given a thrashing or beating
keinen Schlag tun — (ugs.) not do a stroke [of work]
jemandem einen Schlag versetzen — deal somebody a blow; (fig.) be a blow to somebody
auf einen Schlag — (ugs.) at one go; all at once
4) (einzelne rhythmische Bewegung) (HerzSchlag, PulsSchlag, TaktSchlag) beat; (eines Pendels) swing; (RuderSchlag, KolbenSchlag) stroke5) o. Pl. (Töne) (einer Uhr) striking; (einer Glocke) ringing; (einer Trommel) beating; (eines Gongs) clanging6) (einzelner Ton) (StundenSchlag) stroke; (GlockenSchlag) ring; (TrommelSchlag) beat; (GongSchlag) clangSchlag od. (österr., schweiz.) schlag acht Uhr — on the dot or stroke of eight
7) o. Pl. (Vogelgesang) song8) (BlitzSchlag) flash [of lightning]9) (Stromstoß) shock10) (ugs.): (Schlaganfall) strokejemanden trifft od. rührt der Schlag — (ugs.) somebody is flabbergasted
wie vom Schlag getroffen od. gerührt — (ugs.) as if thunderstruck
11) (SchicksalsSchlag) blow12) (TaubenSchlag) cote13) (ugs.): (Portion) helping* * *1. mit der Faust: blow, punch; dumpfer: thump; mit der offenen Hand: blow, whack umg; klatschender: slap; besonders bei Kindern: smack; leichter: tap; mit dem Stock: whack; mit der Peitsche: lash of the whip; fig (Schicksalsschlag, Unglück) blow;er schlug ihn mit einem einzigen Schlag k.o. he knocked him out with a single blow ( oder punch);ein dumpfer Schlag a dull thump;Schlag ins Gesicht auch fig slap in the face;ein Schlag unter die Gürtellinie auch fig a blow below the belt;jemandem einen Schlag versetzen deal sb a blow; fig auch hit sb hard;zum entscheidenden Schlag ausholen auch fig move in for the kill;ihr Tod war ein harter Schlag für ihn her death was a heavy blow for him;Schlag ins Wasser umg, fig (belly-)flop, washout;Schlag auf Schlag fig in quick succession;dann ging es Schlag auf Schlag fig then things started happening (fast);er tat keinen Schlag umg, fig he didn’t lift a finger;sie hat einen Schlag (weg) umg, fig she’s got a screw loose2. MED, umg stroke;kleiner Schlag minor stroke;einen Schlag bekommen have a stroke;sie waren wie vom Schlag getroffen they were thunderstruck; (verblüfft sein) they just stood gaping;mich trifft der Schlag! well I’ll be blowed (oder besonders US damned)!;ich dachte, mich trifft der Schlag I didn’t know what hit meeinen tödlichen Schlag bekommen receive a fatal (electric) shock, be electrocuted;ein kalter Schlag a flash of cold lightning4. Rudern, Schwimmen: stroke; Golf, Tennis etc: shot, stroke5. (Geräusch) dumpf: thud; einer Glocke: chime; einer Uhr: auch stroke; (Herz-, Puls-, Trommelschlag) beat; Donnern: clap (of thunder); der Nachtigall: song;Schlag sechs Uhr on the stroke of sixder entscheidende/ein vernichtender Schlag the decisive/a crushing blowvom gleichen Schlag sein be made of the same stuff; pej be tarred with the same brush;Leute seines Schlages men of his stamp ( oder type);Männer vom gleichen Schlag birds of a feather;vom alten Schlag of the old school;die Schotten sind ein eigener Schlag umg the Scots are a strange lot8. umg (Portion) helping;kann ich noch einen Schlag Kartoffelbrei haben? can I have another dollop of mashed potato (US potatoes pl)?10.eine Hose mit Schlag (a pair of) flared trousers ( oder flares)11.Schlag bei Frauen haben umg have a way with women* * *der; Schlag[e]s, Schläge1) blow; (FaustSchlag) punch; blow; (Klaps) slap; (leichter) pat; (als Strafe für ein Kind) smack; (Peitschenhieb) lash; (TennisSchlag, GolfSchlag) stroke; shotSchläge kriegen — (ugs.) get or be given a thrashing or beating
keinen Schlag tun — (ugs.) not do a stroke [of work]
jemandem einen Schlag versetzen — deal somebody a blow; (fig.) be a blow to somebody
auf einen Schlag — (ugs.) at one go; all at once
4) (einzelne rhythmische Bewegung) (HerzSchlag, PulsSchlag, TaktSchlag) beat; (eines Pendels) swing; (RuderSchlag, KolbenSchlag) stroke5) o. Pl. (Töne) (einer Uhr) striking; (einer Glocke) ringing; (einer Trommel) beating; (eines Gongs) clanging6) (einzelner Ton) (StundenSchlag) stroke; (GlockenSchlag) ring; (TrommelSchlag) beat; (GongSchlag) clangSchlag od. (österr., schweiz.) schlag acht Uhr — on the dot or stroke of eight
7) o. Pl. (Vogelgesang) song8) (BlitzSchlag) flash [of lightning]9) (Stromstoß) shock10) (ugs.): (Schlaganfall) strokejemanden trifft od. rührt der Schlag — (ugs.) somebody is flabbergasted
wie vom Schlag getroffen od. gerührt — (ugs.) as if thunderstruck
11) (SchicksalsSchlag) blow12) (TaubenSchlag) cote13) (ugs.): (Portion) helping* * *-¨e m.bang n.bash n.beat n.blow n.buffet n.coup n.flap n.knock n.percussion n.shock n.stinger n.stroke n.wham* n. -
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(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. crowd together; auf engstem Raum zusammengedrängt crowded into a minimum of spaceII v/refl1. huddle together2. fig., Ereignisse etc.: be concentrated, come thick and fast* * *sich zusammendrängento herd together; to herd* * *zu|sạm|men|drän|gen sep1. vtMenschen to crowd or herd together; (fig) Ereignisse, Fakten to condense2. vr(Menschen) to crowd (together); (MIL Truppen) to be concentrated or masseddie ganze Handlung des Stücks drängt sich im letzten Akt zusammen — all the action of the play is concentrated into the last act
* * *zu·sam·men|drän·genI. vrII. vt▪ etw \zusammendrängen to concentrate, to condensedie Menschenmenge wurde von den Polizeikräften zusammengedrängt the crowd was herded together by the police* * *1.transitives Verb push together; herd < crowd> together2.reflexives Verb crowd together; (fig.) be concentrated (auf + Akk. into)* * *zusammendrängen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. crowd together;auf engstem Raum zusammengedrängt crowded into a minimum of space2. fig (Beschreibung etc) condense (auf +akk to)B. v/r1. huddle together2. fig, Ereignisse etc: be concentrated, come thick and fast* * *1.transitives Verb push together; herd < crowd> together2.reflexives Verb crowd together; (fig.) be concentrated (auf + Akk. into)* * *(alt.Rechtschreibung) v.to crowd together v.to huddle together v. -
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нареч.thick and fastс него пот катится градом разг. — the sweat / perspiration is pouring off him, he is sweating at every pore
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107 градом
нареч.in a torrent / shower; thick and fastсы́паться гра́дом — rain down
уда́ры сы́пались гра́дом — blows [bləʊz] fell thick and fast
с него́ пот ка́тится гра́дом разг. — the sweat [swet] is pouring off him, he is sweating ['swet-] at every pore
слёзы (ка́тятся) гра́дом — tears are rolling down one's cheeks
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108 сыпаться
штукату́рка сы́плется — the plaster flakes off
2) (о звуках, словах и т.п.) rain down, pour forthсы́паться гра́дом — rain down
3) ( обрушиваться во множестве) fall thick and fastуда́ры сы́пались гра́дом — blows were raining down [falling thick and fast]
4) разг. ( о ткани) fray out••песо́к сы́плется из кого́-л — см. песок
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\Schlag mit der Axt blow [or stroke] of the axe;ein \Schlag auf den Kopf a blow on the head;\Schlag mit der Peitsche lash of the whip;jdm Schläge androhen to threaten sb with a beating;gern Schläge austeilen to be fond of one's fists;[von jdm] Schläge kriegen [o bekommen] to get a beating [or ( fam) beaten up] [or ( fam) clobbered];jdm einen \Schlag [irgendwohin] versetzen to deal sb a blow [or ( fam) to give sb a clout [or wallop] ] [somewhere];ein tödlicher \Schlag a fatal blow2) ( dumpfer Hall) thud;ein \Schlag an der Tür a bang on the door3) ( rhythmisches Geräusch)die Schläge des Herzens the beats of the heart;der \Schlag der Nachtigall the song of the nightingale;der [unregelmäßige] \Schlag des Pulses the [irregular] pulse [beat];der \Schlag einer Uhr the striking of a clock;die Uhr schlug vom Kirchturm, er zählte zwölf Schläge the church clock struck, he counted twelve;\Schlag Mitternacht/ 8 Uhr on the stroke of midnight/at 8 o'clock sharp4) (Schicksals\Schlag) blow;seine Entlassung war ein schrecklicher \Schlag für ihn being made redundant was a terrible blow to him;etw versetzt jdm einen \Schlag sth comes as a blow to sb5) (fam: Menschen\Schlag) type;vom alten \Schlag[e] from the old school;vom gleichen \Schlag sein to be made of the same stuff, to be birds of a feather6) (Tauben\Schlag) pigeon loftein \Schlag Kartoffelpüree a portion of mashed potatoesKuchen mit \Schlag cake with whipped creameinen \Schlag kriegen to get an electric shockzum entscheidenden \Schlag ausholen to make ready [or to prepare] for the decisive blow [or attack];einen \Schlag bekommen/ haben to suffer/have a stroke15) ( beim Segeln) tackeine Hose mit \Schlag flared trousersWENDUNGEN:ein \Schlag ins Gesicht a slap in the face;ein \Schlag ins Kontor ( fam) a real blow;es war für ihre Ambitionen ein \Schlag ins Kontor it was a [hammer] blow to her ambitions;jd hat bei jdm \Schlag (sl) sb is well-in [or popular] [or [as] thick as thieves]; [or ( fam) matey] with sb;etw hat bei jdm \Schlag sth is popular with sb;dieser Wein hat keinen \Schlag bei mir this wine leaves me cold;jdn rührt [o trifft] der \Schlag ( fam) sb is flabbergasted ( fam) [or dumbfounded] [or thunderstruck] [or (sl) gobsmacked];ich dachte, mich trifft der \Schlag, als ich die Unordnung in dem Zimmer sah I couldn't believe it when I saw what a mess the room was in;etw auf einen \Schlag tun ( gleichzeitig) to get things done all at once;\Schlag auf \Schlag in rapid succession;alles geht \Schlag auf \Schlag everything's going [or happening] so fast;\Schlag auf \Schlag kamen die Botschaften aus der Krisenregion the news came thick and fast from the crisis area; -
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1. in no time2. overnight3. by leaps and boundsбыстро, стремительно; один за другим — thick and fast
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111 fly
N1. पैंट में ज़िप लगाने की जगहHis fly is open as the zip is not closed.2. तम्बू का दरवाज़ाPlease close the fly of your tent to prevent entry of snakes in this jungle.--------N1. मक्खीThere are many flies in this room.2. बंसी में लगाने का चाराHe uses only artificial fly for fishing.--------V1. उड़नाThe bees fly to the garden to collect necter.I normally fly to save time.Her skirt was flying in the strong wind.The rumours of a coup were flying thick and fast.2. उड़ानाThis company flies its own planes between the locations of its plants.The commercial pilots are trained to fly aeroplanes.I want to fly a kite.3. फहरानाPeople are allowed to fly the national flag at their homes on specific days.4. तेज़ रफ्तार से जानाThe bus was flying along the road at a very high speed.He was hit by a stone which came flying at him.The gate flew open when the car dashed against it.Time flew so fast that holidays were over before he realised.pages 453 and 454 of OALD5. भागनाHe flew from the city fearing his arrest.--------fly / go off at a tangentIDM1.--------fly / go out of the windowIDM1.fly / show / wave the flagIDM see FLAG -
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113 dēnseō
dēnseō —, —, ēre [densus], to make thick, thicken, pack, close, press: favilla corpus in unum densetur, O.: Iuppiter Denset erant quae rara, V.: pectine opus, O.: Agmina densentur campis, V.: hastilia, hurl a shower of, V.: ictūs, Ta.: iuvenum densentur funera, H.: densetur caelum, darkens, O.* * *densere, -, densetus V TRANSthicken/condense, press/crowd together; multiply; cause to come thick and fast -
114 ἐπήτριμος
ἐπ-ήτριμος: thick together, numerous; πίπτειν, ‘thick and fast,’ Il. 19.226, Il. 18.211, 552.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἐπήτριμος
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115 volverse
1 (regresar - ir) to go back; (- venir) to come back2 (darse la vuelta) to turn3 (convertirse) to turn, become* * *1) to become2) turn around* * *VPR1) (=darse la vuelta)a) [persona] to turn, turn round(en negociaciones) to withdrawa última hora se han vuelto atrás — they pulled out o backed out at the last minute
si pudiese volverme atrás en el tiempo... — if I could go back in time...
- volverse en contra de algn2) (=regresar) to turn back, go back3) [+ adj]en el ácido se vuelve más oscuro — it turns o goes darker in the acid
4) [leche] to go off, turn sour* * *(v.) = become, turn into, swing around, turn (a)roundEx. Some degree of ignorance of this kind is not unusual since the usual objective in consulting an information source is to become better informed.Ex. But the incompleteness of information can be turned into an asset by challenging students to specify what additional information they would like and how they would attempt to get it.Ex. Garschine, who had his back to the door and was looking out of the window when she entered, swung around.Ex. In the middle of the night, however, the man gave a start and turned around to find a woman lying at his feet.* * *(v.) = become, turn into, swing around, turn (a)roundEx: Some degree of ignorance of this kind is not unusual since the usual objective in consulting an information source is to become better informed.
Ex: But the incompleteness of information can be turned into an asset by challenging students to specify what additional information they would like and how they would attempt to get it.Ex: Garschine, who had his back to the door and was looking out of the window when she entered, swung around.Ex: In the middle of the night, however, the man gave a start and turned around to find a woman lying at his feet.* * *
■volverse verbo reflexivo
1 (girar el cuerpo) to turn round
2 (regresar: hacia el hablante) to come back
(ir) to go back, return
3 (cambiar el carácter) to become: se ha vuelto muy agresivo, he has become very aggressive
de repente, se volvió loco, he went mad all of a sudden
' volverse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arrepentirse
- enajenarse
- loca
- loco
- mico
- teñirse
- torna
- tornarse
- trastocarse
- venirse
- vuelta
- apendejarse
- endurecer
- hacer
- rayar
- retroceder
- voltear
- volver
English:
amok
- back out
- become
- berserk
- cracker
- go
- grow
- mad
- mind
- nuts
- round on
- turn
- turn against
- turn back
- turn on
- wit
- back
- crazy
- deepen
- harden
- reassemble
- round
- soften
* * *vpr1. [darse la vuelta, girar la cabeza] to turn round;se volvió hacia mí she turned towards me;se volvió de espaldas a mí he turned away from me, he turned his back on me;vuélvete boca abajo/arriba turn over so you're lying face down/up;volverse atrás [de una afirmación, promesa] to go back on one's word;[de una decisión] to change one's mind, to back out2. [ir de vuelta] to go back, to return;[venir de vuelta] to come back, to return;nos volvimos a mitad de camino we turned back halfway there;vuélvete a casa go home3. [convertirse en] to become;volverse anarquista to become an anarchist;todo se volvió muy complicado it all got very complicated;volverse loco/pálido to go mad/pale;Famtodo se le volvía decir que… all he could say was…* * *v/r1 turn around;se volvió y me sonrió he turned around and smiled at me2:se volvió a preparar la cena he went o got back to fixing dinner3:volverse contra alguien turn against s.o.4:volverse loco go crazy* * *vr1) : to becomese volvió deprimido: he became depressed2) : to turn around* * *volverse vb1. (girar) to turn round -
116 blow
{blou}
I. 1. духам, вея
to BLOW on one's fingers духам си на пръстите (за да ги cmonля)
2. дишим тежко, пъхтя. задъхвам се
to let the horses BLOW оставям конете да си поема дъх/да си отдъхнат
3. отвявам, завявам. завличам, отнасям, издухвам, блъскам, нося, донасям
4. надувам (мях, духало и пр.)
5. духам, раздухвам (огън)
6. свиря силно на/надувам духов инструмент
to BLOW a whistle изсвирвам със свирка
to BLOW one's own trumpet/horn прен. сам се хваля, правя си реклама
7. издухвам, продухвам
to BLOW one's nose изсеквам се
8. sl, заминавам внезапно, духвам
9. изхвърлям въздушнв струя и вода (за кит)
10. изгарям от претоварване (за бушон. ел. крушка и пр.)
11. издувам се, избухвам, изгърмявам (и за консерви)
12. правя мехури, надувам (стъкло и пр.)
13. изпразвам чрез духане продухване
14. хвърлям във въздуха, отварям с взлом/експлозив
15. наплювам (за. мухи)
16. издавам. разгласявам (тайна и пр.)
17. sl. харча, прахосвам. пилея безразсъдно, профуквам (пари)
18. възклицание, ругатня
oh BLOW! BLOW it! ух! по дяволите! дявол да го вземе! BLOW you! върви по дяволите! be BLOWed it... да пукна, ако..., разбира се, че няма да...
well, i'm BLOWed! брей! виж ти! to BLOW one's top/a. u. stack разг. загубвам самообладание, избухвам, кипвим
to BLOW the gab/gaff sl издавам тайна/заговор, доноснича. интригантствувам
to BLOW open отварям се внезапно (от вятър и пр. за врата, npoзорец)
to BLOW hot and cold колебая се, не съм постоянен в мнението/решенията си
blow about развявам се (за коси и пр.), разпръсвам, разпилявам
blow away отварям, отнасям, разпръсвам, разнасям, разбивам, хвръквам, изхвърчавам, хвърлям във въздуха (с експлозив)
blow back експлодирам (за газ в туби и пр.)
blow in (to) отварям, счупвам, разбивам, разг. наминавам, отбивам се, изтърсвам се, довтасвам
blow off отвявам, отнасям, издухвам, хвръквам, излитам, изхвърчавам, експлодирам (и прен.)
to BLOW off steam тех. (из) пускам пара, прен. изразходвам излишната си енергия, разг. давам воля на чувствата си, избухвам в гняв, дигам пара
to BLOW the lid off разкривам, изваждам на показ, разобличавам
blow on отнемам свежестта и пр. на, правя безинтересен, дискредитирам
blow out гася, изгасявам, духвам, угасвам, загасвам, издувам, надувам, изхвърчавам, бликвам, избликвам, експлодирам, пукам се, изгърмявам (за гума), тех. изпразвам
ел. изгарям от претоварване (за бушон, ел. крушка), to BLOW out one's/someone's brain разбивам/пръсвам (си) черепа, застрелвам (се) в главата
blow over събарям, прекатурвам
утихвам, преминавам, забравям се (за буря, тревога, кавга), blow up експлодирам, избухвам, пръсвам се, прен. разг. кипвам
хвърлям във въздуха, излизам, надигам се (за буря, вятър), it is BLOWmg up foi rain този вятър ще докара дъжд, надувам (балон и пр.), напомпвам (гума), наругавам, преувеличавам, разг. увеличавам снимка, надувам се, важнича
BLOW n up with pride надут, високомерен
II. 1. удар (и прен.)
at one BLOW с един удар
to come/get to BLOWs сбиваме сe
to exchange BLOWs бия се (with с)
without striking a BLOW без бой
to strike a BLOW for помагам, подкрепям
to strike a BLOW against противопоствям се на. опълчвам се срещу
to deal/deliver/fetch/give/inflict/strike a BLOW удрям, нанасям удар
BLOW by BLOW много подобрен (за описание и пр.)
2. неочаквано нещастие
III. v цъфтя, разцъфтявам
IV. n цъфтеж, цвят, разцвет* * *{blou} v (blew {blu:}, blown {blown}) 1. духам, вея: to blow (2) n 1. удар (и прен.): at one blow с един удар: to come/get to{3} v цъфтя, разцъфтявам.{4} n цъфтеж; цвят; разцвет.* * *удар; разцвет; свиря; сблъскване; отвявам; вея; раздухвам; духам;* * *1. 1 sl. харча, прахосвам. пилея безразсъдно, профуквам (пари) 2. 1 възклицание, ругатня 3. 1 издавам. разгласявам (тайна и пр.) 4. 1 издувам се, избухвам, изгърмявам (и за консерви) 5. 1 изпразвам чрез духане продухване 6. 1 наплювам (за. мухи) 7. 1 правя мехури, надувам (стъкло и пр.) 8. 1 хвърлям във въздуха, отварям с взлом/експлозив 9. at one blow с един удар 10. blow about развявам се (за коси и пр.), разпръсвам, разпилявам 11. blow away отварям, отнасям, разпръсвам, разнасям, разбивам, хвръквам, изхвърчавам, хвърлям във въздуха (с експлозив) 12. blow back експлодирам (за газ в туби и пр.) 13. blow by blow много подобрен (за описание и пр.) 14. blow in (to) отварям, счупвам, разбивам, разг. наминавам, отбивам се, изтърсвам се, довтасвам 15. blow n up with pride надут, високомерен 16. blow off отвявам, отнасям, издухвам, хвръквам, излитам, изхвърчавам, експлодирам (и прен.) 17. blow on отнемам свежестта и пр. на, правя безинтересен, дискредитирам 18. blow out гася, изгасявам, духвам, угасвам, загасвам, издувам, надувам, изхвърчавам, бликвам, избликвам, експлодирам, пукам се, изгърмявам (за гума), тех. изпразвам 19. blow over събарям, прекатурвам 20. i. духам, вея 21. ii. удар (и прен.) 22. iii. v цъфтя, разцъфтявам 23. iv. n цъфтеж, цвят, разцвет 24. oh blow! blow it! ух! по дяволите! дявол да го вземе! blow you! върви по дяволите! be blowed it... да пукна. ако..., разбира се, че няма да.. 25. sl, заминавам внезапно, духвам 26. to blow a whistle изсвирвам със свирка 27. to blow hot and cold колебая се, не съм постоянен в мнението/решенията си 28. to blow off steam тех. (из) пускам пара, прен. изразходвам излишната си енергия, разг. давам воля на чувствата си, избухвам в гняв, дигам пара 29. to blow on one's fingers духам си на пръстите (за да ги cmonля) 30. to blow one's nose изсеквам се 31. to blow one's own trumpet/horn прен. сам се хваля, правя си реклама 32. to blow open отварям се внезапно (от вятър и пр. за врата, npoзорец) 33. to blow the gab/gaff sl издавам тайна/заговор, доноснича. интригантствувам 34. to blow the lid off разкривам, изваждам на показ, разобличавам 35. to come/get to blows сбиваме сe 36. to deal/deliver/fetch/give/inflict/strike a blow удрям, нанасям удар 37. to exchange blows бия се (with с) 38. to let the horses blow оставям конете да си поема дъх/да си отдъхнат 39. to strike a blow against противопоствям се на. опълчвам се срещу 40. to strike a blow for помагам, подкрепям 41. well, i'm blowed! брей! виж ти! to blow one's top/a. u. stack разг. загубвам самообладание, избухвам, кипвим 42. without striking a blow без бой 43. дишим тежко, пъхтя. задъхвам се 44. духам, раздухвам (огън) 45. ел. изгарям от претоварване (за бушон, ел. крушка), to blow out one's/someone's brain разбивам/пръсвам (си) черепа, застрелвам (се) в главата 46. изгарям от претоварване (за бушон. ел. крушка и пр.) 47. издухвам, продухвам 48. изхвърлям въздушнв струя и вода (за кит) 49. надувам (мях, духало и пр.) 50. неочаквано нещастие 51. отвявам, завявам. завличам, отнасям, издухвам, блъскам, нося, донасям 52. свиря силно на/надувам духов инструмент 53. утихвам, преминавам, забравям се (за буря, тревога, кавга), blow up експлодирам, избухвам, пръсвам се, прен. разг. кипвам 54. хвърлям във въздуха, излизам, надигам се (за буря, вятър), it is blowmg up foi rain този вятър ще докара дъжд, надувам (балон и пр.), напомпвам (гума), наругавам, преувеличавам, разг. увеличавам снимка, надувам се, важнича* * *blow [blou] I. v ( blew [blu:]; blown [bloun], blowed [bloud]) 1. духам, вея, подухвам, понавявам, лъхам; it is \blowing a gale, it is \blowing great guns вятърът духа много силно, ужасна буря е; to \blow o.'s fingers духам на пръстите си (за да ги стопля); \blow hot, \blow cold каквото и да става; to \blow hot and cold колебая се, не съм постоянен в мнението (решението) си; говоря ту така, ту иначе, непостоянен (неискрен) съм; 2. издишам, пъхтя, пъшкам, задъхвам се; to puff and \blow пъхтя, дишам тежко; to let the horses \blow оставям конете да си отдъхнат; 3. отвявам, завявам, завличам; духвам; блъскам, издухвам, нося; we were \blown out of our course мор. вятърът ни завлече (в погрешна посока); what good wind \blows you here? какво (какъв вятър) те носи насам? 4. надувам (духало, мех); раздухвам, разпалвам, разгарям, подклаждам ( огън; и \blow up); to \blow the coals прен. раздухвам недоволство; 5. надувам ( инструмент), свиря на (духов инструмент); the trumpets were \blowing тромпетите свиреха; to \blow o.'s own trumpet сам се хваля, правя си реклама; 6. издухвам (носа си); 7. наплювам (за мухи); fly-\blown наплют от мухи; to \blow upon s.o.'s reputation прен. черня, позоря, оплювам, охулвам, петня някого; 8. ел. изгарям (за крушка, бушон); 9. правя мехури; надувам ( стъкло); издувам, надувам (животни при одиране); 10. изпразвам; изхвърлям излишен баласт; to \blow an egg издухвам вътрешността на яйце през дупчица на черупката; to \blow a boiler изпразвам бойлер (парен котел); to \blow the tanks of a submarine изхвърлям баласт от подводница; 11. (за кит и под.) изпускам, изхвърлям вода; 12. уморявам, карам да се задъха ( кон); 13. sl прахосвам, пилея, разпилявам; to \blow it пропилявам (пропускам) шанса си; 14. sl духвам, измъквам се, изчезвам, изпарявам се, офейквам; 15. пукам ( гума); 16. sl грубо правя фелацио (минет), духам; 17. (само в imp и pp) проклет; \blow it! по дяволите! I'll be \blowed if, I'm \blowed if... да пукна, ако ...; well, I'm \blowed! е, и таз хубава! • to \blow the gaff издавам тайна, изпускам се, раздрънквам се; to \blow the whistle on разобличавам; to \blow s.o. a kiss пращам въздушна целувка на някого; to \blow (up) sky high подлагам на унищожителна критика, правя на пух и прах; the door ( window) blew open прозорецът се отвори от вятъра, вятърът отвори прозореца; to be \blown без дъх съм, едва дишам, задъхан съм; to \blow o.'s top ( off), to \blow a fuse ядосан съм, раздразнен съм, излизам от кожата си, изпускам си нервите; to \blow o.'s lid ( mind, cork) sl откачам, полудявам, "удря ме сачмата"; to \blow the coals ( fire) прен. наливам масло в огъня, разпалвам недоволство (страст, омраза и пр.); II. n 1. духане, издухване, вихър; 2. разходка, излет, обиколка; проветряване; to get a \blow проветрявам се, дишам чист въздух; 3. самохвалство, разг. фанфаронство, горделивост; 4. яйца на мухи; 5. приток на газ към въглища; 6. англ. sl канабис; 7. ам. sl кокаин. blow n 1. удар (и прен.); at a \blow с един удар; to come to \blows сбиваме се; without ( striking) a \blow без бой, без съпротива; to soften ( cushion) the \blow смекчавам удара (прен.); to strike a \blow for помагам, подпомагам; to strike a \blow against противопоставям се на, мъча се да попреча на; to deal ( deliver, fetch, inflict, strike) s.o. a \blow нанасям някому удар; the \blows fell thick and fast ударите се сипеха; the first \blow is half the battle първият удар е решаващ; a \blow to o.'s credit ( authority) удар по името (престижа) на някого; to stop a \blow with o.'s head шег. спирам удар с главата си; it is a sad \blow to his family това беше тежък удар за семейството му; 2. взрив, експлозия, гърмеж; 3. сблъскване, стълкновение, схватка. III. v ( blew [blu:]; blown [bloun]) цъфтя; VI. n 1. цвят; 2. разцвет, цъфтеж; книж. просперитет, подем. -
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ТАК И (intensif Particle Invar fixed WO1. used to emphasize the intensive, energetic nature of some action or the intensity of some feelingpositivelysimply(may be translated by an intensifier specific to the context, or in conjunction with the Russian verb by a stronger English verb).Комья земли так и выпрыгивали из-под мотыги Харлампо... (Искандер 5). Clods of earth positively flew from under Harlampo's hoe.. (5a).«На диоскурийском базаре, — начал Джамхух, - где бывает очень много народу... в толпе так и шныряют карманщики» (Искандер 5). "At the Dioscurias bazaar," Jamkhoukh began, "where there are a great many people...the crowd simply crawls with pickpockets" (5a).Снег так и валил (Пушкин 2). The snow was falling thick and fast (2a).«А сирень всё около домов растёт, ветки так и лезут в окна, запах приторный» (Гончаров 1). "Lilac always grows close to houses, the branches thrust themselves in at the windows, the smell is so cloying" (1a).Меня это взорвало, мне так и хотелось съездить по его бритой роже, но в такой ситуации нельзя давать волю чувствам, надо сдерживать себя... (Рыбаков 1). I thought I would explode, I wanted to smash his ugly mug so much, but in a situation like that, you can't give vent to your feelings, you must control yourself... (1a).Митя же, заслышав вопль её, так и задрожал... (Достоевский 1). Mitya, hearing her wail, shuddered all over... (1a).2. used for emphasis with verbs denoting actions that occur quickly, unexpectedlyjustsimply....Он (Бородавкин) явился в Глупов и прежде всего подвергнул строгому рассмотрению намерения и деяния своих предшественников. Но когда он взглянул на скрижали, то так и ахнул (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)....He (Wartkin) arrived in Foolov and began by subjecting the plans and actions of his predecessors to a strict examination. But when he looked at the annals he simply gasped (1a).3. used in response to a confirmation of one's or s.o. 's supposition, guess etcjust as I (he etc) thought (said etc)I thought so! I (just) knew it! I (he etc) knew it all along I (he etc) thought (said, knew etc) as much.Накануне вечером ему позвонил по телефону Ландесман, и Штрум ему сказал, что ничего не получается с его оформлением. «Я так и предполагал», - сказал Ландесман... (Гроссман 2). The previous evening, Landesman had phonedViktor had told him of his failure to secure his nomination. "Just as I expected!" Landesman had said.. (2a).«Вы художники? Я так и знал!» (Федин 1). "Are you artists? I knew it!" (1a).Я так и знала, что вы так ответите» (Достоевский 1). "I just knew you'd say that" (1a).«Кстати, он кто, этот Савелий?» - «Прораб», - осторожно сказал Ефим. «Так я и думал» (Войнович 6). "This Savely, by the way-what is he?" "A construction boss," Yefim said warily. "I thought as much" (6a).4. (used with a pfv verb) used to express disagreement with some statement or strong skepticism that some action will take placethere's no way...!as if s.o. would (actually) do sth. you've got to be kidding if you think...! (in limited contexts) fat chance! "Я попросил Аркадия привезти мне книги». - «Так он тебе и привезёт! Нашла кого просить!» "I asked Arkady to bring me (he books." "As if he'd actually bring them to you! You sure picked the right person to ask!"5. (used with a negated verb) used for emphasis when stating that sth. never occurred, was never completed etc: (equivalents incorporate the negation) (one) never (really (actually)) did...(in limited contexts) not once did (one ever).Ответа на заявление я так и не получил (Марченко 1). And I never did get a reply to my protest (1a).Так (я) за всю войну и не увидел, чтобы подбили самолет (Искандер 6). In fact, not once during the course of the war did I ever see one of these planes put out of action (6a).6. used to emphasize that an action takes place in an unobstructed mannerjustsimply. -
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• ТАК И[intensif Particle; Invar; fixed WO]=====1. used to emphasize the intensive, energetic nature of some action or the intensity of some feeling:- positively;- simply;- [may be translated by an intensifier specific to the context, or in conjunction with the Russian verb by a stronger English verb].♦ Комья земли так и выпрыгивали из-под мотыги Харлампо... (Искандер 5). Clods of earth positively flew from under Harlampo's hoe... (5a).♦ "На диоскурийском базаре, - начал Джамхух, -где бывает очень много народу... в толпе так и шныряют карманщики" (Искандер 5). "At the Dioscurias bazaar," Jamkhoukh began, "where there are a great many people...the crowd simply crawls with pickpockets" (5a).♦ Снег так и валил (Пушкин 2). The snow was falling thick and fast (2a).♦ "А сирень всё около домов растёт, ветки так и лезут в окна, запах приторный" (Гончаров 1). "Lilac always grows close to houses, the branches thrust themselves in at the windows, the smell is so cloying" (1a).♦ Меня это взорвало, мне так и хотелось съездить по его бритой роже, но в такой ситуации нельзя давать волю чувствам, надо сдерживать себя... (Рыбаков 1). I thought I would explode, I wanted to smash his ugly mug so much, but in a situation like that, you can't give vent to your feelings, you must control yourself... (1a).♦ Митя же, заслышав вопль её, так и задрожал... (Достоевский 1). Mitya, hearing her wail, shuddered all over... (1a).2. used for emphasis with verbs denoting actions that occur quickly, unexpectedly:- just;- simply.♦...Он [Бородавкин] явился в Глупов и прежде всего подвергнул строгому рассмотрению намерения и деяния своих предшественников. Но когда он взглянул на скрижали, то так и ахнул (Салтыков-Щедрин 1).... Не [Wartkin] arrived in Foolov and began by subjecting the plans and actions of his predecessors to a strict examination. But when he looked at the annals he simply gasped (1a).3. used in response to a confirmation of one's or s.o.'s supposition, guess etc:- just as I (he etc) thought (said etc);- I thought so!;- I (just) knew it!;- I (he etc) knew it all along;- I (he etc) thought (said, knew etc) as much.♦ Накануне вечером ему позвонил по телефону Ландесман, и Штрум ему сказал, что ничего не получается с его оформлением. "Я так и предполагал", - сказал Ландесман... (Гроссман 2). The previous evening, Landesman had phoned; Viktor had told him of his failure to secure his nomination. "Just as I expected!" Landesman had said... (2a).♦ "Вы художники? Я так и знал!" (Федин 1). "Are you artists? I knew it!" (1a).♦ "Я так и знала, что вы так ответите" (Достоевский 1). "I just knew you'd say that" (1a).♦ "Кстати, он кто, этот Савелий?" - "Прораб", - осторожно сказал Ефим. "Так я и думал" (Войнович 6). "This Savely, by the way-what is he?" "A construction boss," Yefim said warily. "I thought as much" (6a).4. [used with a pfv verb]⇒ used to express disagreement with some statement or strong skepticism that some action will take place:- there's no way...!;- as if s.o. would (actually) do sth.;- you've got to be kidding if you think...!;- [in limited contexts] fat chance!♦ "Я попросил Аркадия привезти мне книги". - "Так он тебе и привезёт! Нашла кого просить!" "I asked Arkady to bring me (he books." "As if he'd actually bring them to you! You sure picked the right person to ask!"5. [used with a negated verb]⇒ used for emphasis when stating that sth. never occurred, was never completed etc:- [equivalents incorporate the negation](one) never (really < actually>) did...;- [in limited contexts] not once did (one ever).♦ Ответа на заявление я так и не получил (Марченко 1). And I never did get a reply to my protest (1a).♦ Так [ я] за всю войну и не увидел, чтобы подбили самолет (Искандер 6). In fact, not once during the course of the war did I ever see one of these planes put out of action (6a).6. used to emphasize that an action takes place in an unobstructed manner:- just;- simply. -
119 бомбово-ракетный удар
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1) General subject: dash, headily, in (at) full pelt, like a shot, like fun, like hell, like the wind, neck and crop, on the wings of the wind, post, precipitately, slap-bang, slapdash, souse, sweepingly, thick and fast, torrentially, wham bam, with (at, in) a powder, by leaps and bounds, overnight (The labour force contracts overnignt - Рабочая сила стремительно сокращается), apace, rapidly, cheekily2) Colloquial: like mad, like sixty, like anything3) American: wham-bam4) History: post paper5) Music: rapidamente6) Jargon: flat out, like old boots7) Makarov: at full pelt, headlong, in full pelt, like a ton of bricks, off like a shot
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