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♦ fierce /fɪəs/a.2 fiero; truce3 (rif. a emozioni) forte; accanito; grintoso; violento; furioso; furibondo: fierce passion, passione violenta; fierce arguments, discussioni accanite (o furibonde); fierce competition, concorrenza accanita; fierce loyalty, strenua fedeltà4 (rif. al tempo) forte; intenso; feroce; furioso: a fierce storm, una violenta tempesta; a fierce wind, un vento furioso; fierce heat, caldo intensofiercely avv. fierceness n. [u]. -
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§ მძვინვარე, სასტიკი§1 საშინელიa fierce storm / heat / wind საშინელი ქარშხალი / სიცხე / ქარი2 ცხარე3 მრისხანე, ავიa fierce look/dog მრისხანე გამოხედვა //ავი / ქოფაკი ძაღლიa fierce foe ულმობელი / მრისხანე მტერი -
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/fiəs/ * tính từ - hung dữ, dữ tợn, hung tợn =a fierce dog+ con chó dữ - dữ dội, mãnh liệt, ác liệt, sôi sục =a fierce storm+ cơn bão dữ dội =a fierce struggle+ cuộc chiến đấu dữ dội, cuộc chiến đấu ác liệt =a fierce sedire+ sự ham muốn mãnh liệt =a fierce hatred+ lòng căm thù sôi sục - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (từ lóng) hết sức khó chịu, hết sức ghê tởm, xấu hổ vô cùng -
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♦ storm /stɔ:m/n.1 (meteor.) perturbazione (atmosferica); tempesta; bufera; temporale; (naut.) burrasca, fortunale: a storm at sea, una burrasca; un fortunale; violent (o fierce, heavy) storm, violenta tempesta; a severe storm, una perturbazione intensa; un forte temporale; a freak storm, un temporale anomalo; an approaching storm, una tempesta che s'avvicina; the gathering storm, il temporale imminente; le nubi che si addensano; (naut.) to weather a storm, superare una tempesta; A storm was brewing, minacciava un temporale2 (fig.) pioggia; scroscio; scoppio; esplosione; uragano: a storm of cheers, uno scroscio d'applausi; a storm of rage, uno scoppio d'ira; a storm of criticism, un'esplosione di critiche; a storm of protest, un uragano di proteste3 [u] (mil.) assalto; attacco (improvviso e violento): to take by storm, prendere d'assalto; (fig.) conquistare di colpo, trascinare ( l'uditorio, gli spettatori, ecc.)4 (med.) crisi● storm-beaten, ( di litorale) flagellato dalla bufera; ( di bastimento) sbattuto dalla tempesta □ (geogr.) storm belt, zona dei cicloni □ (zool.) storm bird = storm petrel ► sotto □ ( USA) storm cellar, rifugio contro i cicloni □ storm centre, centro della perturbazione; (fig.) focolaio dei disordini □ storm cloud, nuvola temporalesca; nube minacciosa ( anche fig.); nembo □ (zool.) storm-cock, ( Turdus viscivorus) tordela; ( Turdus pilaris) cesena □ storm collar, colletto ( di giacca, ecc.) rialzabile e abbottonabile □ (naut.) storm cone, cono di burrasca □ storm cuff, polsino interno ( di giacca, ecc.) □ (spec. USA) storm door, controporta; porta doppia □ (edil.) storm drain, canale di scolo delle acque piovane □ storm flap, falda contro la pioggia ( di tenda o indumento) □ (fig.) a storm in a teacup, una tempesta in un bicchier d'acqua □ storm lantern, lampada antivento □ (zool.) storm petrel, ( Hydrobates pelagicus), uccello delle tempeste, procellaria □ (naut.) storm sail, vela di fortuna; vela di cappa; (al pl., collett.) velatura di cappa □ (edil.) storm sewage, acque bianche; acqua piovana □ (naut.) storm signal, segnale di burrasca □ storm surge, onda di tempesta; mareggiata □ storm tide, onda che precede o accompagna un uragano □ storm-tossed, sballottato dalla burrasca □ (mil.) storm trooper, soldato dei reparti d'assalto; (stor., nella Germania nazista) soldato delle ‘Sturmabteilungen’, camicia bruna □ (mil.) storm troops, truppe d'assalto; reparti d'assalto; (stor., nella Germania nazista) (le) ‘Sturmabteilungen’, (le) camice brune □ (naut.) storm warning, avviso di burrasca □ storm wave = storm surge ► sopra □ storm wind, vento di tempesta □ (edil., spec. in USA) storm window, controfinestra esterna ( contro cicloni, uragani, ecc.).(to) storm /stɔ:m/A v. t.1 (mil.) prendere d'assalto; espugnareB v. i.2 (fig.) dare in escandescenze; infierire3 (fig.) lanciarsi; precipitarsi: He stormed into [out of] the office, si è precipitato in [è uscito dall']ufficio come una furia● to storm at sb., fare una scenata a q. □ to storm away (o out), andarsene (o uscire) in tutta furia; andare via infuriato. -
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fierce [fɪəs][animal, person, battle] féroce ; [attack, argument] violent ; [debate] houleux ; [opposition] farouche ; [criticism, critic] virulent* * *['fɪəs]adjective [animal, expression, person] féroce; [battle, storm, hatred] violent; [determination, loyalty] farouche; [supporter] fervent; [criticism, speech] virulent; [competition] acharné; [flames, heat] intense -
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fierce adj [animal, expression, person] féroce ; [battle, storm, hatred, anger] violent ; [determination, loyalty] farouche ; [advocate, supporter] fervent ; [criticism, speech] virulent ; [competition] acharné ; [flames, heat] intense ; he has a fierce temper c'est un caractère explosif. -
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fiəs1) (very angry and likely to attack: a fierce dog; a fierce expression.) feroz2) (intense or strong: fierce rivals.) intenso, fuerte•- fiercelyfierce adj1. feroz2. fuertetr[fɪəs]1 (gen) feroz1) ferocious: fiero, feroz2) heated: acalorado3) intense: intenso, violento, fuerte♦ fiercely advadj.• acérrimo, -a adj.• bravo, -a adj.• feroz adj.• fiero, -a adj.• furioso, -a adj.• intenso, -a adj.• torvo, -a adj.fɪrs, 'fɪəsadjective fiercer, fiercestb) <hatred/love> intenso, violento; < fighting> encarnizado; <criticism/opposition> violento, virulento; <defender/opponent> acérrimo[fɪǝs]ADJ (compar fiercer) (superl fiercest)1) (=ferocious) [animal] feroz, fiero; [gesture, expression] feroz; [temper] temiblethe prime minister came under fierce attack from the opposition — la oposición atacó ferozmente al primer ministro
2) (=intense) [competition, argument] encarnizado; [storm, wind, opposition, resistance] violento; [opponent] empedernido, acérrimo; [pride, loyalty] impasionado; [heat] intensothe fire was so fierce that it took several hours to put it out — el fuego era tan intenso que se tardaron varias horas en apagarlo
* * *[fɪrs, 'fɪəs]adjective fiercer, fiercestb) <hatred/love> intenso, violento; < fighting> encarnizado; <criticism/opposition> violento, virulento; <defender/opponent> acérrimo -
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adjective1) (violently hostile) wild; erbittert [Widerstand, Kampf]; wuchtig [Schlag]; heftig [Angriff]2) (raging) wütend; grimmig [Hass, Wut]; scharf [Kritik]; wild [Tier]3) heftig [Andrang, Streit]; heiß [Wettbewerb]; leidenschaftlich [Stolz, Wille]4) (unpleasantly strong or intense) unerträglich5) (violent in action) hart [Bremsen, Ruck]* * *[fiəs]1) (very angry and likely to attack: a fierce dog; a fierce expression.) wild2) (intense or strong: fierce rivals.) heftig•- academic.ru/87008/fiercely">fiercely* * *[fɪəs, AM fɪrs]\fierce attack scharfer Angriff\fierce combat [or fighting] erbitterter Kampf\fierce competition erbarmungslose [o scharfe] Konkurrenz\fierce opposition entschlossener Widerstand\fierce struggle heftiger Streit2. (untamed) animal wild3. (intense) stark, intensiv\fierce debate/discussion hitzige Debatte/Diskussion\fierce hate wilder [o blinder] Hass\fierce jealousy heftige [o blinde] Eifersucht\fierce love leidenschaftliche Liebe4. (destructive) heftig, stürmisch\fierce weather stürmisches Wetter\fierce winds tobende [o kräftige] Winde6.I need a cold drink something \fierce ich muss unbedingt etwas Kaltes trinken* * *[fɪəs]adj (+er)animal wild, aggressiv; dog böse; person, look, appearance grimmig; fighting, battle, opposition, resistance, opponent, critic, rivals erbittert, heftig; debate, argument, storm heftig; attack, competition, criticism scharf; determination wild; loyalty unerschütterlich; pride, ambition, independence leidenschaftlich; heat, sun glühendthe troops came under fierce attack — die Truppen wurden scharf angegriffen
he has a fierce temper — er braust schnell or leicht auf
* * *fierce [fıə(r)s] adj (adv fiercely)1. wild (Tier etc)2. böse, grimmig (Gesicht etc), wild (Blick, Hass etc)3. glühend (Hitze)4. a) scharf (Rede, Wettbewerb etc)b) heftig (Angriff, Schmerz etc)c) grell (Licht etc)5. umg fies, widerlich* * *adjective1) (violently hostile) wild; erbittert [Widerstand, Kampf]; wuchtig [Schlag]; heftig [Angriff]2) (raging) wütend; grimmig [Hass, Wut]; scharf [Kritik]; wild [Tier]3) heftig [Andrang, Streit]; heiß [Wettbewerb]; leidenschaftlich [Stolz, Wille]4) (unpleasantly strong or intense) unerträglich5) (violent in action) hart [Bremsen, Ruck]* * *adj.grimmig adj.heftig adj.wild adj. -
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['fɪəs]aggettivo [animal, person, expression] feroce; [flames, heat] ardente, intenso; [storm, hatred] violento; [ battle] violento, accanito; [ competition] accanito; [criticism, speech] veemente; [ supporter] fervente; [determination, loyalty] incrollabile; [ temper] impetuoso* * *[fiəs]1) (very angry and likely to attack: a fierce dog; a fierce expression.) feroce2) (intense or strong: fierce rivals.) crudele•- fiercely* * *['fɪəs]aggettivo [animal, person, expression] feroce; [flames, heat] ardente, intenso; [storm, hatred] violento; [ battle] violento, accanito; [ competition] accanito; [criticism, speech] veemente; [ supporter] fervente; [determination, loyalty] incrollabile; [ temper] impetuoso -
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[fɪəs]- er comp - est superl (gen) feroce, (opponent) accanito (-a), (enemy) acerrimo (-a), (look, fighting) fiero (-a), (wind, storm) furioso (-a), (heat) intenso (-a) -
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['wiːkən]1) Общая лексика: ветшать, обветшать, ослабить, ослаблять, поддаваться, сдаваться, слабеть, снижать эффективность, расслаблять, ослабеть (A fierce storm that pounded the American eastern seaboard is expected to weaken as it approaches Atlantic Canada. - должен ослабеть), испугать2) Разговорное выражение: колебаться, утрачивать решимость, сдаваться (на уговоры, просьбы и т.п.), поддаваться (убеждению и т.п.), не выдерживать (характера)3) Техника: обеднять (состав горючей смеси), разупрочнять4) Химия: ослабляться5) Экономика: понизиться (о ценах, курсах)6) Бухгалтерия: ослабнуть, понизиться (о ценах)7) Полиграфия: разбавлять (краску)8) Нефть: разбавлять9) Банковское дело: понижаться (о ценах)10) Деловая лексика: ослабевать11) Макаров: обессиливать, обессилить, уступать -
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fierce·ness[ˈfɪəsnəs, AM ˈfɪrs-]n no pl* * *['fIəsnɪs]n(of animal) Wildheit f; (of dog) Bösartigkeit f; (of person, look, appearance) Grimmigkeit f; (of temper) aufbrausende Art; (of fighting, battle, debate, opposition, rivalry, storm) Heftigkeit f; (of attack, competition, criticism) Schärfe f; (of sun) Gluthitze fthe fierceness of the heat — die Gluthitze, die glühende Hitze
* * *1. Wildheit f2. Grimmigkeit f3. a) Schärfe fb) Heftigkeit fc) Grellheit f4. umg Widerlichkeit f* * *n.Grimm nur sing. m.Wildheit -en f. -
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adjective (violent; extreme: raging toothache; a raging storm.) atroz, agudo (dolor); violento, furiosotr['reɪʤɪŋ]1 (headache, thirst) terribleadj.• furibundo, -a adj.• furioso, -a adj.• rabioso, -a adj.• violento, -a adj.['reɪdʒɪŋ]1. ADJ1) (=fierce) [temper] furioso, rabioso; [debate] acalorado; [nationalist, feminist] acérrimo, a ultranza; [nationalism] enfervorizadoto be raging mad — estar loco de furia or ira
2) (=violent) [storm, thunder, blizzard] violento, rugiente; [wind, torrent] enfurecido, rugiente; [sea] embravecido, enfurecido, rugiente; [fire] violento3) (=intense) [temperature, fever, inflation] altísimo; [illness, headache, toothache] atroz; [thirst] horroroso2.N [of person] furia f -
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adjectivewild [Tier, Person, Aussehen, Blick, Lachen]; grimmig [Stimme]; heftig [Schlag, Kampf, Stoß]; (fig.) scharf [Kritik, Angriff]; heftig [Streit, Auseinandersetzung]* * *[fə'rouʃəs]- academic.ru/86981/ferociously">ferociously- ferocity* * *fe·ro·cious[fəˈrəʊʃəs, AM -ˈroʊ-]adj dog, headache wild\ferocious argument heftige Auseinandersetzung\ferocious battle [or fighting] heftiger Kampf\ferocious competition harter Wettbewerb\ferocious criticism scharfe Kritik\ferocious heat brütende Hitze\ferocious temper hitziges Temperament* * *[fə'rəʊʃəs]adj1) (= fierce) animal, person, appearance wild; dog äußerst bissig; (= trained to attack) scharf; look, glare grimmig; battle, war erbittert; debate, argument heftig; attack brutal; competition, criticism scharf, heftighe came under ferocious attack from the Opposition — er wurde von der Opposition aufs schärfste or Schärfste angegriffen
2) (= vicious-looking) knife, dagger, teeth furchterregend* * *ferocious [fəˈrəʊʃəs] adj (adv ferociously)1. wild (Tier etc)2. fig wild, grimmig (Blick etc), grausam (Strafe etc), heftig, scharf (Auseinandersetzung etc)3. US umga) wild, toll (Treiben etc)b) furchtbar, fürchterlich (Langweiler etc)* * *adjectivewild [Tier, Person, Aussehen, Blick, Lachen]; grimmig [Stimme]; heftig [Schlag, Kampf, Stoß]; (fig.) scharf [Kritik, Angriff]; heftig [Streit, Auseinandersetzung]* * *adj.grausam adj.wild adj. -
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1. verb1) (to twist violently when trying to free oneself: The child struggled in his arms.) luchar, forcejear2) (to make great efforts or try hard: All his life he has been struggling with illness / against injustice.) luchar (por/contra)3) (to move with difficulty: He struggled out of the hole.) moverse con dificultad
2. noun(an act of struggling, or a fight: The struggle for independence was long and hard.) luchastruggle1 n1. lucha2. forcejeoafter a struggle, they managed to arrest the thief después de un forcejeo, consiguieron detener al ladrónstruggle2 vb1. forcejear2. luchartr['strʌgəl]1 (gen) lucha; (physical fight) pelea, forcejeo1 (fight) luchar; (physically) forcejear2 (strive) luchar ( for, por), esforzarse ( for, por); (suffer) pasar apuros; (have difficulty) costar, tener problemas3 (move with difficulty) con dificultad\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLarmed struggle lucha armadaclass struggle lucha de clases1) contend: forcejear (físicamente), luchar, contender2) : hacer con dificultadshe struggled forward: avanzó con dificultadstruggle n: lucha f, pelea f (física)n.• apretón s.m.• batalla s.f.• brega s.f.• combate s.m.• contención s.f.• contienda s.f.• esfuerzo s.m.• forcejeo s.m.• guerra s.f.• lucha s.f.• pelea s.f.• pugna s.f.v.• bracear v.• bregar v.• combatir v.• debatir v.• forcejear v.• lidiar v.• luchar v.• pelear v.• pugnar v.• pujar v.• resistir v.
I 'strʌgəla) ( against opponent) lucha f; ( physical) refriega fto put up a struggle — luchar, oponer* resistencia
to give up without a struggle — rendirse* sin luchar
b) ( against difficulties) lucha f
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1)a) ( thrash around) forcejearb) (contend, strive) lucharto struggle (against/with something) — luchar (contra algo)
c) ( be in difficulties) pasar apuros2) ( move with difficulty) (+ adv compl)['strʌɡl]1. N1) (lit) pelea f, forcejeo m•
two men went up to him and a struggle broke out — dos hombres se acercaron a él y se desencadenó una pelea•
he lost his glasses in the struggle — perdió las gafas en la pelea or refriega•
to put up a struggle — oponer resistencia, forcejear•
he handed over his wallet without a struggle — entregó su billetera sin oponer resistencia2) (fig) lucha f ( for por)•
he finally lost his struggle against cancer — finalmente perdió su lucha contra el cáncer•
the struggle for survival — la lucha por la supervivencia•
there is a fierce power struggle going on behind the scenes — hay una intensa lucha por el poder entre bastidoresclass 4., uphill•
local shopkeepers are not giving up without a struggle — los tenderos del barrio no van a rendirse sin luchar2. VI1) (=scuffle) forcejearstop struggling! — ¡deja de forcejear!
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we were struggling for the gun when it went off — forcejeábamos para hacernos con la pistola cuando se disparó•
to struggle with sb — forcejear con algn2) (=move with difficulty)•
I struggled into my costume — logré ponerme el disfraz como pude•
we struggled through the crowd — nos abrimos paso a duras penas entre la multitud•
she struggled to her feet — logró ponerse de pie•
the bus was struggling up the hill — el autobús subía con dificultad la cuesta•
he was struggling with his luggage — cargaba con su equipaje con gran esfuerzo3) (=fight against odds) lucharto struggle to do sth — luchar por hacer algo, esforzarse por hacer algo
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to struggle against sth — luchar contra algo•
we could see she was struggling for breath — veíamos como respiraba con dificultad4) (=have difficulties) tener problemasthey were struggling to pay their bills — tenían problemas or iban apurados para pagar las facturas
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I struggled through the book — me costó terminar de leer el libro, tuve problemas para terminar de leer el libro•
she has struggled with her weight for years — ha tenido problemas con su peso durante años* * *
I ['strʌgəl]a) ( against opponent) lucha f; ( physical) refriega fto put up a struggle — luchar, oponer* resistencia
to give up without a struggle — rendirse* sin luchar
b) ( against difficulties) lucha f
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1)a) ( thrash around) forcejearb) (contend, strive) lucharto struggle (against/with something) — luchar (contra algo)
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['fɪəsnɪs]1) (ferocity) (of animal, person, expression) ferocia f.; (of storm, battle) violenza f.2) (intensity) (of heat, flames) intensità f.; (of criticism) violenza f.; (of competition) accanimento m.* * *fierceness► fierce* * *['fɪəsnɪs]1) (ferocity) (of animal, person, expression) ferocia f.; (of storm, battle) violenza f.2) (intensity) (of heat, flames) intensità f.; (of criticism) violenza f.; (of competition) accanimento m. -
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1. n безветрие; тишь2. n мор. штиль, зеркальное море3. n тишина, покойto violate calm — нарушать покой, тревожить тишину
4. n спокойствие, невозмутимость5. a безветренный; тихий6. a ровный7. a спокойный, тихий; мирный; невозмутимыйpray, be calm! — пожалуйста, успокойтесь!
8. a разг. самоуверенный, развязный9. v успокаивать; умиротворять; утихомиривать10. v успокаиватьсяСинонимический ряд:1. peaceful (adj.) balmy; halcyon; hushed; mild; pacific; peaceful; placid; quiet; smooth; still; stilly; undisturbed; untroubled2. relaxed (adj.) collected; composed; cool; cool-headed; detached; easy; easygoing; even; even-tempered; imperturbable; moderate; nonchalant; poised; possessed; relaxed; sedate; self-composed; self-possessed; serene; tranquil; unruffled3. calmness (noun) calmness; peacefulness; repose; rest; restfulness; sang-froid; serenity; tranquility; tranquillity4. composure (noun) aloofness; composure; control; equanimity; patience; peace of mind; poise; presence of mind; self possession5. quiet (noun) hush; lull; placidity; quiet; stillness6. allay (verb) allay; balm; becalm; comfort; compose; console; lull; pacify; quell; quiet; settle; soothe; still; tranquilize; tranquillise7. gentle (verb) appease; assuage; calm down; conciliate; gentle; mollify; placate; propitiate; soften; sweetenАнтонимический ряд:aggravate; agitated; angry; boisterous; commotion; discompose; disconcert; excite; excited; fierce; furious; heat; inflamed; lash; nervousness; perturbed; rough -
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1) передвигать назад Why don't you put your chair back a little to get a better view? ≈ Почему ты не подвинешь свой стул немного, будет лучше видно.
2) возвращать на место Put the book back where you found it. ≈ Положи эту книгу туда, где ты ее нашел. Syn: bring back
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3) задерживать
4) отсрочивать, откладывать, переносить The concert had to be put back to the following week. ≈ Концерт отложили до следующей недели.
5) передвигать назад (стрелки часов) My watch was fast so I put it back three minutes. ≈ Мои часы спешили, так что я перевел их назад.
6) мор. возвращаться (в гавань, к берегу) The storm became so fierce that we had to put back into the harbour. ≈ Шторм был такой, что нам пришлось вернуться в гавань.
7) стоить, обходиться Our holiday put us back $1,
000. ≈ Наш отпуск влетел нам в тысячу долларов. передвигать назад (стрелки часов) - in the autumn we put the clocks back one hour осенью мы переводим часы на час назад тормозить, задерживать - this decision put clock back это решение отбросило нас назад - they * the reform for fifty years они тянули с реформой 50 лет - the meeting was * for a week заседание отложили на неделю (морское) возвращаться (в гавань, к берегу) - to * to the shore подплыть к берегу > to put the clock back вернуть старые( добрые) времена;
вернуть былоеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > put back
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put back а) передвигать назад; Why don't you put your chair back a littleto get a better view? б) возвращать на место; put the book back where youfound it. в) задерживать; The fire in the factory put back production byseveral weeks. г) отсрочивать, откладывать, переносить; The concert had to beput back to the following week. д) передвигать назад (стрелки часов); My watchwas fast so I put it back three minutes. е) naut. возвращаться (в гавань, кберегу); The storm became so fierce that we had to put back into the harbour.ж) стоить, обходиться; Our holiday put us back $1,000.
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fierce — [ fırs ] adjective ** 1. ) involving very strong feelings such as determination, anger, or hate: fierce debate/criticism: The proposals provoked a fierce debate. a ) very angry or ready to attack: FEROCIOUS: He looked so fierce. a fierce lion 2.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fierce — [firs] adj. fiercer, fiercest [ME fers < OFr fers, fier < L ferus, wild, savage < IE base * g̑hwer , wild animal > Gr thēr, animal] 1. of a violently cruel nature; savage; wild [a fierce dog] 2. violent; uncontrolled [a fierce storm]… … English World dictionary
storm*/*/ — [stɔːm] noun I 1) [C] an occasion when a lot of rain or snow falls very quickly, often with very strong winds or THUNDER and LIGHTNING A fierce storm hit the west coast of Florida early this morning.[/ex] 2) [singular] a situation in which many… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
fierce */*/ — UK [fɪə(r)s] / US [fɪrs] adjective Word forms fierce : adjective fierce comparative fiercer superlative fiercest 1) involving very strong feelings such as determination, anger, or hate fierce debate/criticism: The proposals provoked a fierce… … English dictionary
fierce — [[t]fɪ͟ə(r)s[/t]] ♦♦♦ fiercer, fiercest 1) ADJ GRADED A fierce animal or person is very aggressive or angry. They look like the teeth of some fierce animal. Syn: ferocious Derived words: fiercely ADV GRADED I don t know, she said fiercely … English dictionary
storm — storm1 [ stɔrm ] noun ** 1. ) count an occasion when a lot of rain falls very quickly, often with very strong winds or THUNDER and LIGHTNING: A fierce storm hit the west coast of Florida early this morning. a storm breaks (=begins): A violent… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fierce*/ — [fɪəs] adj 1) very angry, or ready to attack a fierce dog[/ex] 2) involving very strong feelings such as determination, anger, or hate a fierce debate[/ex] 3) very strong, or severe a fierce storm[/ex] fierce competition[/ex] fiercely adv … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
fierce — adjective a) Extremely violent, severe, ferocious or savage. A fierce storm battered the coast. b) Resolute or strenuously active. We made a fierce attempt to escape … Wiktionary
Storm Boy (novel) — Storm Boy is a 1966 Australian children s book by Colin Thiele and a 1976 film about a boy and his pelican. The book concentrates on the relationships he has with his father, the pelican, and an outcast Aboriginal man called Fingerbone. The film… … Wikipedia
Fierce Beast-Fist Beast Arts — nihongo|Fierce Beast Fist Beast Arts|激獣拳ビーストアーツ|Geki Jūken Bīsuto Ātsu is a fictional school of martial arts practiced by the protagonists of the Japanese Super Sentai show Juken Sentai Gekiranger . Those that practice Fierce Beast Fist use a… … Wikipedia
Storm Shadow (G.I. Joe) — Infobox G.I. Joe character name = Storm Shadow caption = Storm Shadow as a Cobra Agent (Promotional Artwork of 1st Figure Package ©Hasbro 2007) affiliation = Cobra function = Ninja realname = Arashikage, Thomas (Tommy) S. birthplace = San… … Wikipedia