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1 (кто-либо или что-л.) высокого класса
Australian slang: the ant's pantsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (кто-либо или что-л.) высокого класса
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2 весьма модный
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3 высокого класса
1) General subject: high class, high-class, scientific (о спортсмене)2) Australian slang: (кто-либо или что-л.) the ant's pants3) Information technology: high-end4) Polymers: A1 -
4 образцовый
1) General subject: archetypal, banner, exemplary, model, paragon, pattern, role-model, standard, classic, showcase (In the early 1970s, Champlain Heights was a showcase residential community with co-ops, subsidized rentals and market condos.), par excellence (she is a teacher par excellence), (об учреждении, программе и т.п.) magnet2) Bookish: paradigmatic4) Railway term: representative5) Law: specimen6) Australian slang: the ant's pants7) Automobile industry: original8) Architecture: pattern (в т. ч. и об образцовом проекте)10) Politics: absolute, arrant, blatant, dyed-in-the-wool, hardcore, hardened, hopeless, inveterate, out and out, outright, paid-up, total, unrelieved, utter11) Drilling: master12) Microelectronics: reference -
5 он лучше всех
Australian slang: he's the ant's pants -
6 превосходный
1) General subject: A One at Lloyd's, admirable, all right, bang-up, bangup, beautiful, brave, bully, capital, colossal, consummate, dandy, excellent, exquisite, famous, fantastic, fine, first water, first-class, grand, groovy, high, ideal, noble, palmary, pluperfect, prime, scrumptious, slick, smashing, something like, sovereign, sovran, supereminent, superfine, superior, superlative (о степени), surpassing, tiptop, top hole, topping, transcendent, transcendental, undeniable, unexceptionable, without a rival, fit for a king, jammy2) Colloquial: A1, alpha plus, clinking, cool, divine, elegant, fine and dandy, first-rate, great, juicy, nailing, peachy, posh, rare, spanking, splendid, splendiferous, super-duper (по качеству, количеству, величине и пр.), superduper (по качеству, количеству, величине и пр.), tip-top, top-hole, deevy4) American: A No 1, A number one, hairy, swell, a chunk of a...5) Engineering: superb7) Australian slang: awesome, bobby-dazzler, ripper, scrum, scrummy, the ant's pants, unreal8) Psychology: prime (по качеству)9) Jargon: George, super, the snake's hips, tubular, wailing, whailing, way rad, jamming, smokin', wicked, wild, tawny, toast, too much, mezz10) Information technology: top-notch11) Advertising: award-winning (о товаре, услуге или информационном материале; в смысле "заслуживающий награды", однако чаще всего никаких наград или титулов нет)12) General subject: top15) West Indies: boonoonoonoos17) Phraseological unit: better than sex (Superlative), crгme de la crгme, a notch above -
7 с большим самомнением
1) General subject: egotistic, egotistical, self conceited, self consequent, self important, self wise, self-conceited, self-important2) Bookish: self-wise3) Makarov: self-consequent4) Taboo: Ant's pantsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > с большим самомнением
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8 hormiga
f.ant.hormiga obrera/reina worker/queen ant* * *1 ant\hormiga blanca white anthormiga obrera worker ant* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Entomología) anthormiga león — antlion, antlion fly
* * *femenino ant* * *= ant.Ex. The potential of electromagnetism technology, a physical control method, in the control of hygiene pests (e.g., ants and cockroaches) is discussed.* * *femenino ant* * *= ant.Ex: The potential of electromagnetism technology, a physical control method, in the control of hygiene pests (e.g., ants and cockroaches) is discussed.
* * *anttener hormigas en el culo ( RPl) or ( Col) los pantalones ( fam); to have ants in one's pants ( colloq)trabajar como or ( Chi) ser una hormiga to be very hardworkingCompuestos:white antantlion, antlion flyworker antred antsoldier ant* * *
hormiga sustantivo femenino
ant
hormiga f Zool ant
' hormiga' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
color
- obrera
- paso
English:
ant
* * *hormiga nf1. [insecto] ant;RP muy Famtener hormigas en el culo [moverse] to have ants in one's pants;[cambiar de vida] to have itchy feet hormiga blanca termite, white ant;hormiga león antlion (fly);hormiga obrera worker ant;hormiga reina queen ant* * *f ant* * *hormiga nf: ant* * *hormiga n ant -
9 беспокойство
1) General subject: ado, agitation, anxiety, bother, botheration, commotion, discomfort, discomposure, disquiet, disquietude, fidget, fizzle, flurry, fuss, harass, harassment, incommodity, inconvenience, inquietude, perturbation, plague, pucker, qualms, restlessness, solicitude, suspense, trepidation, trouble, troubled waters, tweak, unease, uneasiness, unquiet, unrest, while, worriment, worrisome, worry, concern, disturbance, care-about2) Medicine: psychic tension, qualm, titubation3) Colloquial: ants in (one's) pants, flap, palaver, ructions, sweat4) Obsolete: taking5) Military: annoyance6) Religion: discommode, discommodity7) Diplomatic term: malaise, turbulence8) German: Angst9) Scottish language: fash10) Entomology: ant11) Jargon: ants, ants in one's pants, headache, kick-up, pain in the ass, pain in the butt, pain in the neck, pain in the rear, twit, screaming-meemies, screaming-meamies, Katzenjammer, butterflies, knock, pain, the eagers12) Ecology: nuisance13) Archaic: jealousy14) Taboo: (что-л., причиняющее) pain in the ass -
10 неудовлетворённость
1) General subject: disaffection (работой), discontent, displeasure, dissatisfaction, unsatisfaction, discontentedness, reservations2) Bookish: disaffection (работой и т.п.)3) Rare: displacency4) Diplomatic term: malaise5) Politics: discontentment6) Entomology: ants in one's pants7) Jargon: antУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неудовлетворённость
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11 baile
m.1 dance (pieza, arte).baile clásico balletbaile regional regional folk dancingbaile de salón ballroom and Latin dance o dancing¿me concede este baile? may I have the pleasure of this dance?2 ball (fiesta).3 dance party, ball, dance.4 dancing, art of dancing.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: bailar.* * *1 dance2 (de etiqueta) ball3 (sala) dance hall\baile clásico balletbaile de disfraces masked ball, fancy dress ball, US costume ballbaile de salón ballroom dancingbaile de San Vito St Vitus' dance* * *noun m.1) dance2) dancing3) ball* * *SM1) (=acción) dancingacademia 1), pareja 3), pista 3)2) (=pieza) dance¿me concede este baile? — frm may I have this dance? frm
3) (=arte) dancela sardana, el baile típico de Cataluña — the sardana, the traditional dance of Catalonia
baile folklórico, baile popular — folk dancing
4) (=fiesta) dance; [formal] ballbaile de candil — LAm village dance
baile de contribución — CAm, Caribe public dance
baile de fantasía, baile de máscaras — LAm masked ball
baile de medio pelo — LAm village dance
5) (Med)6) (Ftbl)hacer el baile — * to dribble the ball aimlessly, playing for time
7) (=confusión)hubo un baile de cifras antes del anuncio de la victoria — the figures went first one way and then the other before the final victory was announced
* * *1)a) ( acción) dancingb) (arte, composición, fiesta) dance2) (CS, Ven fam) ( asunto)ya que estamos en el baile... — while we're about it...
* * *= dance, ball.Ex. The article 'Encore! Integrating children's literature as a prelude or finale to music experiences with young children' shows how teachers and library specialists can integrate children's literature about song, dance, or musical instruments in music classes.Ex. There will be a Grand Ball with scenes from ALA's history flashing on video screens.----* baile de discoteca = discotheque dance.* baile de disfraces = masquerade, masquerade ball.* baile de máscaras = masquerade, masquerade ball.* baile de salón = ballroom dance.* baile en línea = line dance.* compañía de baile = dance company.* concurso de baile = dance competition.* crítico de baile = dance critic.* pista de baile = dance floor.* salón de baile = dance-hall, ballroom.* * *1)a) ( acción) dancingb) (arte, composición, fiesta) dance2) (CS, Ven fam) ( asunto)ya que estamos en el baile... — while we're about it...
* * *= dance, ball.Ex: The article 'Encore! Integrating children's literature as a prelude or finale to music experiences with young children' shows how teachers and library specialists can integrate children's literature about song, dance, or musical instruments in music classes.
Ex: There will be a Grand Ball with scenes from ALA's history flashing on video screens.* baile de discoteca = discotheque dance.* baile de disfraces = masquerade, masquerade ball.* baile de máscaras = masquerade, masquerade ball.* baile de salón = ballroom dance.* baile en línea = line dance.* compañía de baile = dance company.* concurso de baile = dance competition.* crítico de baile = dance critic.* pista de baile = dance floor.* salón de baile = dance-hall, ballroom.* * *A1 (acción) dancinglos novios abrieron el baile the bride and groom started the dancing2 (arte) danceel baile moderno/español modern/Spanish dance3 (composición) danceun baile típico de Aragón a typical Aragonese dance4 (fiesta) dancehubo un baile de gala there was a gala dance o ballCompuestos:pole dancingfancy-dress o costume ballmasked ball(actividad) ballroom dancing (acto) ballroom danceel baile de San Vito St Vitus's dance, chorea ( tech)parece que tienes el baile de San Vito ( fam); you look as if you have St Vitus's dance o you can't stop fidgetingB(de cifras, letras): hubo un baile de cifras the figures were changed around o invertedC ( fam)(asunto): ¡en qué baile nos hemos metido! we've got ourselves into a right mess! ( colloq)yo no me meto en este baile I'm not getting involved in this business o in all thisya que estamos en el baile … while we're about it …* * *
Del verbo bailar: ( conjugate bailar)
bailé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
baile es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
bailar
baile
bailar ( conjugate bailar) verbo intransitivo
1 (Mús) to dance;
la sacó a baile he asked her to dance
2 [trompo/peonza] to spin
3 (fam) ( quedar grande) (+ me/te/le etc):
verbo transitivo
to dance;
baile sustantivo masculino
◊ baile de disfraces/máscaras fancy-dress/masked ball
bailar
I verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
1 to dance: no le gusta bailar, she doesn't like to dance
II verbo intransitivo
1 (moverse, no encajar bien) to move, to wobble: esta mesa baila mucho, this table wobbles a lot
♦ Locuciones: baila al son que le tocan, she always goes with the flow o she always adapts to the circumstances
fig fam otro que tal baila, he's just as bad
familiar ¡que nos quiten lo bailado!, nobody can take away the good times we've had!
bailarle el agua a alguien, to flatter o to suck up to someone: siempre le está bailando el agua al jefe, he's always sucking up to his boss
baile sustantivo masculino
1 (actividad) dance
2 (verbena) dance
(fiesta de sociedad) ball
baile de disfraces, fancy dress ball
3 figurado baile de números, a number mix-up
' baile' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agarrada
- agarrado
- cancán
- compañía
- concurso
- danza
- discoteca
- disposición
- mucha
- mucho
- pareja
- parejo
- paso
- pista
- salón
- tarantela
- twist
- abrir
- dar
- ensayar
- etiqueta
- flamenco
- formar
- jarana
- marinera
- merengue
- popular
- verbena
- zapateado
English:
ballroom
- ballroom dancing
- bear
- bop
- country dancing
- dance
- dance band
- dance floor
- dance hall
- dance music
- dancing
- dancing shoes
- escort
- folk dance
- gown
- hoedown
- prom
- rumba
- school
- shall
- sit out
- study
- tango
- ball
- dinner
- floor
- mixer
* * *baile nm1. [arte] dance, dancingbaile clásico ballet;baile flamenco flamenco dancing;baile popular folk dancing;baile regional regional folk dancing;bailes de salón ballroom and Latin dance o dancing;baile de San Vito [enfermedad] St Vitus' dance;Famtener el baile de San Vito [no estar quieto] to have ants in one's pants2. [pieza] dance;¿me concede este baile? may I have the pleasure of this dance?3. [fiesta] ballbaile de disfraces fancy-dress ball; Am baile de fantasía fancy-dress ball;baile de gala gala ball;baile de máscaras masked ball5. [cambios]pese al baile de nombres, emerge un claro favorito despite all the different names being bandied about, a clear favourite is emerging;hubo un frenético baile de entrenadores managers came and went in quick succession;el constante baile de fronteras en el Báltico the constant redrawing of borders in the Baltic* * *m1 dance* * *baile nm1) : dance2) : dance party, ball3)* * *baile n1. (fiesta, estilo) dance2. (actividad) dancing
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