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41 вскипеть
1) General subject: get into a tantrum, go into a tantrum2) Colloquial: lash out3) Makarov: flare up, fly into a tantrum -
42 вспыхнуть
1) General subject: blaze up, blush, blush scarlet, break out (о пожаре, войне, эпидемии), burst into a rage, burst out (о войне, эпидемии), combust, flame, flare, flash, flush (часто flush up), get into a huff, get into a tantrum, glance, glint, go into a tantrum, inflame, irrupt, kindle, lighten, outblaze, overflush, raddle, reddle, ruddle, spark, take the huff, turn scarlet, blaze away, burst in, catch fire, flare up-to flare out, go off like a rocket, burst into flame (о чувствах и т. п.), set alight, set ablaze, burst into fire, set on fire2) Australian slang: chuck a wobbly, spit the dummy3) Astronautics: burst4) Makarov: break into flame, break into flames, break out (о болезни, эпидемии), burst into flame, burst into flames, go up in flames, flame out, flame up, flare up, flash out, flash up, flush scarlet, flush up, fly into a tantrum, go off like a Roman candle, catch fire (энтузиазмом и т. п.) -
43 разразиться гневом
1) General subject: have a tantrum, throw a tantrum2) Australian slang: chuck a wobbly, go bananas, spit the dummy3) Makarov: blaze up, flare up, fly into a tantrumУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разразиться гневом
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44 устроить истерику
General subject: get into a tantrum, (обычно о ребёнке) have a tantrum, (обычно о ребёнке) throw a tantrum -
45 encachorrarse
VPR And to get angry* * *verbo pronominal (Col fam) to throw a tantrum* * *verbo pronominal (Col fam) to throw a tantrum* * *encachorrarse [A1 ] -
46 crise
crise [kʀiz]1. feminine nouna. [d'appendicite, asthme, rhumatisme] attackb. [de colère, rage, jalousie] fit• piquer une or sa crise (inf) to fly off the handlec. ( = bouleversement) crisis• crise de confiance/conscience crisis of confidence/conscience• crise économique/d'identité economic/identity crisis2. compounds• il nous a fait une crise de nerfs parce qu'il n'en voulait pas he threw a tantrum because he didn't want any ► crise de la quarantaine midlife crisis* * *kʀiz1) ( phase difficile) crisisen (pleine) crise — [secteur, pays] in (the middle of a) crisis
la crise — Économie the economic crisis
2) ( pénurie) shortagecrise de main-d'œuvre — shortage of labour [BrE]
3) Médecine attack4) ( accès) fitfaire/piquer (colloq) une or sa crise — [enfant] to have/to throw a tantrum; [adulte] to have/to throw a fit (colloq)
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kʀiz nf1) (politique, économique) crisis2) (= accès) fit3) MÉDECINE attack, fit* * *crise nf1 gén crisis; crise conjugale/d'adolescence marital/adolescent crisis; crise de conscience crisis of conscience; crise d'identité identity crisis; la crise de l'Église/de l'Université the crisis in the Church/in the Universities; être en crise [couple, éducation] to be in crisis; traverser/connaître une crise to undergo/to experience a crisis;2 Pol, Écon crisis; crise ministérielle/gouvernementale ministerial/government crisis; crise constitutionnelle constitutional crisis; crise bancaire/boursière/pétrolière banking/stock market/oil crisis; crise agricole crisis in the agricultural industry; crise de l'énergie energy crisis; en (pleine) crise [secteur, pays] in (the middle of a) crisis; en période or temps de crise in times of crisis; être au bord de la crise to be on the verge of a crisis; la crise the economic crisis, the slump; ressentir les effets de/sortir de la crise to feel the effects of/to come out of the economic crisis ou the slump; la crise de 1929 the Great Depression, the Slump;4 Méd attack; crise d'asthme asthma attack; crise de paludisme/d'urticaire attack of malaria/of hives; en cas de crise in case of an attack; crise d'angoisse panic ou anxiety attack; crise d'appendicite appendicitis; crise d'épilepsie epileptic fit; crise de rhumatisme bout of rheumatism; crise de toux coughing fit;5 ( accès) fit; crise de colère/jalousie fit of rage/jealousy; crise de larmes crying fit; elle a été prise d'une crise de rangement she had a sudden urge to tidy up; une crise de fou rire (a fit of) the giggles (pl); avoir une crise de fou rire to get the giggles;6 ○( colère) outburst; ne fais pas attention à mes crises! don't take any notice of my outbursts!; faire/piquer○ une or sa crise [enfant] to have/to throw a tantrum; [adulte] to have/to throw a fit○.crise cardiaque heart attack; crise de foie indigestion; crise de nerfs hysterics (pl); avoir une crise de nerfs to have hysterics.[kriz] nom féminin1. [période, situation difficile] crisistraverser une crise to go through a crisis ou a critical timecrise du logement/papier housing/paper shortagea. [grave] crisis ou panic on the Stock Exchangeb. [passagère] blip on the Stock Exchangecrise économique economic crisis ou slump, recession[de colère] (fit of) rage[besoin urgent]4. MÉDECINEcrise d'appendicite/d'arthrose attack of appendicitis/arthritiscrise épileptique ou d'épilepsie epileptic fittu vas attraper une crise de foie à manger tous ces chocolats (familier) you'll make yourself sick if you eat all these chocolatescrise de nerfs fit of hysterics, attack of nerves————————en crise locution adjectivale -
47 stranciwn
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48 вспышка гнева или раздражения
1) General subject: tantrum2) Medicine: tantrum (особенно у детей)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вспышка гнева или раздражения
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49 закатить истерику
1) General subject: get into a tantrum, throw a fit, go off into hysterics, go in for dramatics, throw a tantrum, throw a wobbly2) Jargon: psych out3) American English: throw a conniption fit -
50 устроить истерику (обычно о ребёнке)
General subject: have a tantrum, throw a tantrumУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > устроить истерику (обычно о ребёнке)
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51 Aufwallung
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52 Tobsucht
f; nur Sg. uncontrolled rage, (a) frenzy of rage; die Tobsucht kriegen umg., fig. go berserk ( oder ballistic), throw a tantrum* * *Tob|sucht ['toːpzʊxt]f(bei Tieren) madness; (bei Menschen) maniacal rage* * *Tob·sucht* * *die; o. Pl. frenzied or mad rage; [mad] frenzy* * ** * *die; o. Pl. frenzied or mad rage; [mad] frenzy* * *-¨e f.raving madness n. -
53 berrenchín
m.breath of the wild boar.* * *SM = berrinche* * *Ex. Temper tantrums and other fits of anger erode not only people's respect for you, but also your own self-respect.* * *Ex: Temper tantrums and other fits of anger erode not only people's respect for you, but also your own self-respect.
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54 corajina
f.fit of temper, explosion of rage.* * *SF fit of rage* * *Ex. Temper tantrums and other fits of anger erode not only people's respect for you, but also your own self-respect.* * *Ex: Temper tantrums and other fits of anger erode not only people's respect for you, but also your own self-respect.
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55 cólera
f.1 anger, rage, dudgeon, ire.2 cholera.* * *1 (bilis) bile————————1 MEDICINA cholera* * *1. noun f. 2. noun m.* * *1. SF1) (=ira) anger, rage2) (Anat) bile2.SM (Med) cholera* * *Imasculino choleraIIfemenino rage, angerdescargó su cólera en mí — she vented her anger o rage on me
* * *= anger, wrath, cholera, spleen, bile, rage.Ex. The young librarian was not accustomed to seeing the head of reference red-faced with mute anger or the head of technical services mumbling uncontrollably to himself.Ex. There is an element of scepticism about scholarly writing in the field of librarianship, and an element of fear of the wrath of those at the head of the profession.Ex. However, there has been progress: newer university and divisional libraries have been established, and research libraries, such as the cholera Research Laboratory are small in number but impressive.Ex. The article is entitled 'Shamans, software, and spleens: law and the construction of the information society'.Ex. It would merely give him the opportunity to pour out his bile.Ex. Librarians would find their jobs a lot easier if they were relieved of the responsibility of being all things to all people, and should encouraged to accept their own human fallibility and express their rage, frustration, and fears.----* arrebato de cólera = angry outburst, fit of rage, fit of anger.* ataque de cólera = fit of rage, fit of anger.* ataques de cólera = flaming.* desahogar + Posesivo + cólera = vent + Posesivo + spleen (on).* montarse en cólera = throw + a tantrum, throw + a fit, throw + a hissy fit, spit + feathers, lose + Posesivo + temper.* * *Imasculino choleraIIfemenino rage, angerdescargó su cólera en mí — she vented her anger o rage on me
* * *= anger, wrath, cholera, spleen, bile, rage.Ex: The young librarian was not accustomed to seeing the head of reference red-faced with mute anger or the head of technical services mumbling uncontrollably to himself.
Ex: There is an element of scepticism about scholarly writing in the field of librarianship, and an element of fear of the wrath of those at the head of the profession.Ex: However, there has been progress: newer university and divisional libraries have been established, and research libraries, such as the cholera Research Laboratory are small in number but impressive.Ex: The article is entitled 'Shamans, software, and spleens: law and the construction of the information society'.Ex: It would merely give him the opportunity to pour out his bile.Ex: Librarians would find their jobs a lot easier if they were relieved of the responsibility of being all things to all people, and should encouraged to accept their own human fallibility and express their rage, frustration, and fears.* arrebato de cólera = angry outburst, fit of rage, fit of anger.* ataque de cólera = fit of rage, fit of anger.* ataques de cólera = flaming.* desahogar + Posesivo + cólera = vent + Posesivo + spleen (on).* montarse en cólera = throw + a tantrum, throw + a fit, throw + a hissy fit, spit + feathers, lose + Posesivo + temper.* * *cholerarage, angerdescargó su cólera en la pobre criada she vented her anger o rage on the poor maidal oírlo, montó en cólera he was enraged o he became furious o he flew into a rage when he heard it* * *
cólera sustantivo masculino
cholera
■ sustantivo femenino
rage, anger
cólera
I sustantivo femenino anger, rage
II sustantivo masculino Med cholera
' cólera' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abate
- dominar
- explosión
English:
abate
- burst
- cholera
- fly
- rage
- restrain
- wrath
- ire
- strike
* * *♦ nm[enfermedad] cholera♦ nf[ira] anger, rage;descargar la cólera en alguien to vent one's anger on sb;montar en cólera to get angry, to fly into a temper o rage;dejarse llevar por la cólera to lose one's temper* * *I f anger;montar en cólera get in a rageII m MED cholera* * *cólera nm: choleracólera nffuria, ira: anger, rage* * *cólera n anger / rage -
56 dar un portazo
(v.) = slam + door, slamEx. On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.Ex. He is sick of it, baffled by it and would rather repeatedly slam his pinkie finger in the door of his car than write another word of it.* * *(v.) = slam + door, slamEx: On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.
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57 emotividad
f.1 emotional impact, emotiveness.2 emotionalism, emotivity, emotionality, emotiveness.* * *1 emotiveness* * ** * *escenas de gran emotividad — very emotional scenes, scenes of great emotion
* * *= emotionalism, emotionality.Ex. On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.Ex. The questionnaire measures four features of personality: tough-mindedness, extraversion, emotionality, and lying.----* cargado de emotividad = emotive.* * *escenas de gran emotividad — very emotional scenes, scenes of great emotion
* * *= emotionalism, emotionality.Ex: On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.
Ex: The questionnaire measures four features of personality: tough-mindedness, extraversion, emotionality, and lying.* cargado de emotividad = emotive.* * *con la emotividad a flor de piel very emotionalescenas de gran emotividad very emotional scenes, scenes of great emotion* * *emotividad nfno pudo controlar su emotividad he couldn't control his emotions o feelings;unas imágenes de gran emotividad very moving images;un reencuentro lleno de emotividad a very emotional reunion -
58 en distintas ocasiones
= at different times, at various times, on several occasionsEx. At different times Ms. Hinton has used revision, redraft, rewrite, new edition, revised edition, and second edition.Ex. At various times the library holds computer classes for children and adults.Ex. On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.* * *= at different times, at various times, on several occasionsEx: At different times Ms. Hinton has used revision, redraft, rewrite, new edition, revised edition, and second edition.
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59 en diversas ocasiones
Ex. On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.* * *Ex: On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.
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60 en variadas ocasiones
Ex. On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.* * *Ex: On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.
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