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1 all nerves
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2 she is all nerves
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4 all to pieces
1) изнурённый, измученный, выбившийся из силAlma: "...I seem to be all to pieces." (T. Williams, ‘Summer and Smoke’, part I, sc. 4) — Алма: "...Я вконец измучилась."
Darling, when this schemozzle is over I'm going to take to my bed for a week and rest up. I feel all to pieces. (M. Dickens, ‘The Happy Prisoner’, ch. 4) — Дорогой, когда вся эта шумиха кончится, я на целую неделю завалюсь в постель. Надо отдохнуть. Совсем выбилась из сил.
2) утративший душевный покой, самообладание, присутствие духаHeythorp: "Poor shaky chap, you are! All to pieces at the first shot. Buck up, Joe." (J. Galsworthy, ‘Old English’, act III, sc. 1) — Хейторп: "Какой же вы слабый человек, бедняга! Разваливаетесь на части при первом залпе. Встряхнитесь, Джо."
That afternoon, when I left Nadine, I was absolutely all to pieces. I'd never dreamed she'd go from me to somebody else. I was - I was nearly mad. (A. Christie, ‘Appointment with Death’, part II, ch. 16) — Когда я ушел от Надин в этот день, я был в ужасном состоянии. Мне и в голову не приходило, что она может бросить меня и уйти к другому. Я был на грани безумия.
‘I'll thank you this evening, I'm all to pieces now,’ said the girl, forming each syllable carefully as if her trouble would diminish if it were accurately defined. (E. M. Forster, ‘A Passage to India’, ch. XXIV) — - Я поблагодарю вас сегодня вечером, сейчас я совсем разбита, - сказала девушка, тщательно произнося каждый слог, как будто ее беды уменьшатся, если она будет говорить с особым старанием.
3) расшатанный ( о нервах)And every time a bomb fell anywhere near the camp, I could feel George start in the darkness. His nerves were certainly all to pieces. (R. Aldington, ‘Death of a Hero’, ‘Prologue’) — И когда снаряд падал неподалеку от лагеря, я чувствовал, как Джордж вздрагивал в темноте. Нервы его действительно никуда не годились.
4) амер. досконально, полностью, с начала до концаI know you Yankees all to pieces; I've lived among you. (E. Kirke, ‘Southern Friends’, DAE) — Я-то знаю вас, янки, как облупленных; я ведь жил среди вас.
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5 all anyhow
paзг.1) adv phr нaxoдящийcя в бecпopядкe, в нeoпpятнoм видe◘ His nerves were all anyhow by then (W. S. Maugham). Give me a minute or two - I can't go into the drawing-room with my hair all anyhow2) adv phr кoe-кaк, нeбpeжнo; в бecпopядкe◘ I must see about his clothes: I can't have him going up to Oxford all anyhow (J. Galsworthy). He stuffed the papers all anyhow into the folder -
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разг.кое-как, небрежно; в беспорядкеI must see about his clothes; I can't have him going up to Oxford all anyhow. (J. Galsworthy, ‘In Chancery’, part I, ch. II) — - Мне надо заняться костюмами Вэла, - сказала Уинифред. - Я не могу отправить его в Оксфорд одетым кое-как.
His nerves were all anyhow by then. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘The End of the Flight’) — К тому времени нервы его были уже на пределе.
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7 one's nerves are on edge
нервы не в порядке, нервы разгулялисьHer nerves had been on edge ever since the autumn over that wretched case... (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Silver Spoon’, part III, ch. XII) — С начала осени она нервничала из-за этого проклятого процесса...
Miranda: "...I haven't slept a wink all night and my nerves are on edge." (N. Coward, ‘Relative Values’, act III) — Миранда: "...Я всю ночь не сомкнула глаз, и нервы мои совсем сдали."
Only four days remained before the examination and i was overwrought, my nerves painfully on edge. (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Green Years’, book II, ch. 10) — До экзаменов оставалось всего четыре дня, я изнемогал, нервы у меня были напряжены до предела.
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8 a bag of nerves
n infmlShe's not fit to be a mother. She'll reduce that child to a bag of nerves with all the scoldings and slappings he gets — Мать она никудышная. От ее криков и побоев ребенок станет совсем нервным
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9 a bundle of nerves
I laughed, ‘You haven't got any nerves,’ I told him. ‘I'm a bundle of nerves,’ he said and grinned. (R. P. Warren, ‘All the King's Men’, ch. I) — - У тебя разошлись нервы? - засмеялся я. - Да, я просто комок нервов, - сказал Хозяин и ухмыльнулся.
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10 get on sb.’s nerves
أَزْعَجَ \ annoy: to cause (sb. or sth.) trouble; make (sb.) slightly angry: Strong sunlight can annoy the eyes. I’m annoyed with him. He’s an annoying little boy. bother: to trouble sb.: Don’t bother me when I’m busy. disconcert: to cause (sb.) to feel doubt and anxiety; make (sb.) unsure: The child’s question disconcerted the teacher because she could not answer it. distrub: to break the calmness of; trouble: Don’t disturb him when he’s reading. Don’t disturb his sleep; make anxious: I was disturbed at the news. get (sb.) down: (infml.) to annoy; put in low spirits. get on sb.’s nerves: to destroy sb.’s peace of mind; make sb. excitedly anxious or angry. harass: to make (sb.) worried by causing trouble, esp. repeatedly: I felt harassed by all the work at the office. perturb: to make anxioux. trouble: to cause trouble to: His leg is troubling him (It hurts). upset: to make (sb.) unhappy: His death upset her very badly. \ See Also أربك (أَرْبَك)، أَقْلَقَ (راحة)، ضايق (ضايَقَ) -
11 and all that jazz
n slHe spends his money on drinks, cigarettes, women and all that jazz — Он тратит свои деньги на спиртное, сигареты, женщин и тому подобное
That wind, and the waves and all that jazz had a soothing effect on her shot nerves — Ветер и волны и все остальное успокаивающе действовали на ее издерганные нервы
She told me I was selfish, hateful, rude, ugly and all that jazz — Она сказала, что я думаю только о себе, что я невыносимый, грубый, урод и прочее в том же духе
The headmaster delivered his usual speech - honour of the school, devotion to hard work, a healthy mind in a healthy body and all that jazz — Директор опять толкнул свою речь о чести школы, необходимости трудиться, здоровом духе в здоровом теле и прочей муре
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12 come all to pieces
(тж. come или go to pieces)1) пpoпacть, пoгибнуть, oпуcтитьcя; пoтepять oблик чeлoвeчecкийHe knew that except for me he'd go all to pieces (W. S. Maugham). I began to go to pieces... I got careless about my duties. I began to drink (Gr. Greene)2) pуxнуть, paзвaлитьcя; пoйти пpaxoм; тpeщaть пo вceм швaм (тж. fall to pieces)'And so the case fell to pieces?' said Dr. Fender. 'And so the case fell to pieces,' said Sir Henry gravely. 'We could not take the risk of arresting Jones with nothing to go upon' (A. Christie). She could hardly ever be persuaded to take a day off, because she felt, with some justification, that the hotel would go to pieces without her (M. Dickens)3) пoтepять caмooблaдaниe, душeвный пoкoй, пpиcутcтвиe дуxa; paccтpoитьcяHe went all to pieces on cross-exarainatlon at the trial yesterday (E. S. Gardner). I chatter and gabble and can't seem to stop myself. It's as if I were going to pieces (M. Wilson)4) pacшaтaтьcя (o нepвax)His nerves had gone to pieces. The sound of the doorbell made his heart palpitate madly (A. J. Cronin)5) пoдopвaть здopoвьe; выйти из cтpoяIt was horrible, terrifying, as if he was coming all to pieces (J. B. Priestley). Faye was never really well again. She would make a little gain and then go to pieces (J. Steinbeck) -
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1. noun1) Nerv, derget on somebody's nerves — jemandem auf die Nerven gehen od. fallen (ugs.)
nerves of steel — Nerven wie Drahtseile (ugs.)
not have the nerve for something — für od. zu etwas nicht die Nerven haben
4) (coll.): (audacity)what [a] nerve! — [so eine] Frechheit!
have the nerve to do something — den Nerv haben, etwas zu tun (ugs.)
2. transitive verbhe's got a nerve — der hat Nerven (ugs.)
(give strength or courage to) ermutigen* * *[nə:v] 1. noun1) (one of the cords which carry messages between all parts of the body and the brain.) der Nerv3) (rudeness: What a nerve!) die Frecheit2. verb(to force (oneself) to have enough courage (to do something): He nerved himself to climb the high tower.) sich aufraffen- academic.ru/117494/nerves">nerves- nervous
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- get on someone's nerves* * *[nɜ:v, AM nɜ:rv]I. n1. ANAT, PHYSIOL, MED Nerv m3. (nervousness)my \nerves reach breaking point after twelve hours at work nach zwölf Stunden Arbeit liegen meine Nerven blankthat man has such a \nerve! der Mann hat [vielleicht] Nerven!to have the \nerve to do sth den Nerv haben fam [o die Frechheit besitzen] etw zu tunof all the \nerve! das ist doch die Höhe!5.▶ to be on one's \nerve ends esp AM nervlich extrem angespannt sein, mit den Nerven unten sein SCHWEIZ\nerve impulse Nervenimpuls m, Nervenreiz mIII. vt▪ to \nerve sb jdn ermutigen▪ to \nerve oneself [up] to do sth den Mut aufbringen etw zu tun* * *[nɜːv]1. nto have an attack of nerves — in Panik geraten, durchdrehen (inf); (before exam also) Prüfungsangst haben
to be in a terrible state of nerves — mit den Nerven völlig fertig or herunter sein
it's only nerves — du bist/er ist etc nur nervös
his nerves are bad — er hat schlechte Nerven
to live on one's nerves — nervlich angespannt sein, völlig überreizt sein
his speech touched or struck a ( raw) nerve — seine Rede berührte einen wunden Punkt
2) no pl (= courage) Mut mto lose/hold or keep one's nerve — die Nerven verlieren/nicht verlieren
to regain one's nerve, to get one's nerve back — seine Angst überwinden
his nerve failed him — ihn verließ der Mut, er bekam Angst
to have the nerve to do sth —
3) no pl (inf: impudence) Frechheit f, Unverschämtheit fto have the nerve to do sth — die Frechheit besitzen, etw zu tun
he's got a nerve! — der hat Nerven! (inf)
what a nerve!, the nerve of it! — so eine Frechheit!
2. vrto nerve oneself for sth/to do sth — sich seelisch und moralisch auf etw (acc) vorbereiten/darauf vorbereiten, etw zu tun
I can't nerve myself to do it — ich bringe einfach den Mut nicht auf, das zu tun
3. vtto nerve sb for sth — jdm den Mut geben, etw zu tun
* * *A s1. Nerv m:get on sb’s nerves jemandem auf die Nerven gehen oder fallen, jemanden aufregen;rob sb of their nerve jemandem den Nerv rauben;both of them were a bag of nerves sie waren beide Nervenbündel;have weak nerves schwache Nerven oder umg ein schwaches Nervenkostüm haben, nervenschwach sein;have nerves of iron (steel) eiserne Nerven (Nerven aus Stahl) haben;2. figa) Kraft f, Stärke f, Energie fb) Mut mc) Selbstbeherrschung fd) umg Frechheit f, Unverfrorenheit f, Nerven pl:what (a) nerve! umg, of all the nerve! umg so eine Frechheit!;lose one’s nerve den Mut oder die Nerven verlieren;have the nerve to do sth den Nerv haben, etwas zu tun umg;he’s got a nerve umg der hat vielleicht Nerven!3. pl Nervosität f:get nerves Nerven bekommen;he doesn’t know what nerves are er kennt keine Nerven4. BOT Nerv m, Ader f (vom Blatt)7. Sehne f (obs außer in):strain every nerve fig alle Nerven anspannen, seine ganze Kraft zusammennehmenB v/t figa) (körperlich) stärkenb) (seelisch) stärken, ermutigen:nerve o.s. sich seelisch oder moralisch vorbereiten ( for auf akk), sich seelisch oder moralisch darauf vorbereiten ( to do zu tun)* * *1. noun1) Nerv, der2) in pl. (fig., of mental state)get on somebody's nerves — jemandem auf die Nerven gehen od. fallen (ugs.)
nerves of steel — Nerven wie Drahtseile (ugs.)
3) (coolness, boldness) Kaltblütigkeit, die; Mut, dernot have the nerve for something — für od. zu etwas nicht die Nerven haben
4) (coll.): (audacity)what [a] nerve! — [so eine] Frechheit!
have the nerve to do something — den Nerv haben, etwas zu tun (ugs.)
2. transitive verbhe's got a nerve — der hat Nerven (ugs.)
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m nervedare sui (o ai) nervi a qualcuno get on s.o.'s nerves* * *nervo s.m.1 nerve: attacco, crisi di nervi, fit of nerves; il caffè eccita i nervi, coffee makes you nervous; calmare i nervi, to soothe the nerves // nervi d'acciaio, nerves of steel // sta in piedi a forza di nervi, he lives on his nerves // avere i nervi ( tesi), a fior di pelle, scoperti, to be irritable (o nervy o to be on edge) // dare ai nervi a qlcu., irritare, urtare i nervi di qlcu., to get on s.o.'s nerves // essere tutto nervi, to be full of nervous energy // oggi ho i nervi, lasciatemi stare!, today I'm in a bad mood, leave me alone! // avere i nervi a pezzi, to be a bundle of nerves // ho sbagliato, che nervi!, damn! I made a mistake; che nervi! non fare così!, God! How annoying! Stop doing that! // guerra di nervi, war of nerves // (anat.): nervo afferente, centripeto, centripetal nerve; nervo centrifugo, motore, centrifugal, motor nerve; nervo ottico, optic nerve* * *['nɛrvo] 1.sostantivo maschile1) anat. nerve2) bot. vein, nerve2.sostantivo maschile plurale nervi nervesun attacco di -i — an attack o a fit of nerves
••dare ai o sui -i a qcn. to get on sb.'s nerves; aveva i -i a fior di pelle his nerves were on edge; essere un fascio di -i to be all nerves, to be a bundle of nerves; avere i -i a pezzi to be a nervous wreck; una guerra di -i a war o battle of nerves; toccare un nervo scoperto to touch o hit a raw nerve; che -i! — how frustrating!
* * *nervo/'nεrvo/I sostantivo m.1 anat. nerve; nervo ottico visual nerve2 bot. vein, nerveII nervi m.pl.nerves; un attacco di -i an attack o a fit of nervesavere i -i to be on edge; dare ai o sui -i a qcn. to get on sb.'s nerves; aveva i -i a fior di pelle his nerves were on edge; essere un fascio di -i to be all nerves, to be a bundle of nerves; avere i -i a pezzi to be a nervous wreck; una guerra di -i a war o battle of nerves; toccare un nervo scoperto to touch o hit a raw nerve; che -i! how frustrating! -
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A n2 ( courage) courage m ; ( confidence) assurance f ; to have the nerve to do avoir le courage or le cran ○ de faire ; to keep one's nerve conserver son sang-froid ; to lose one's nerve perdre son courage, se dégonfler ○ ; to recover one's nerve retrouver son assurance ;3 ○ (impudence, cheek) culot ○ m, audace f ; to have the nerve to do avoir le culot ○ de faire ; he's got a nerve! il est gonflé ○ !, il a du culot ○ ! ; you've got a nerve ○ ! tu as un sacré culot ○ ! ; of all the nerve!, what a nerve! quel culot ○ !B nerves npl ( nervousness) nerfs mpl ; ( stage fright) trac ○ m ; to have an attack of nerves faire une crise de nerfs ; she suffers from (her) nerves c'est une grande nerveuse ; to be in a state of nerves avoir les nerfs en pelote ○ ; it's only nerves! c'est nerveux! ; his nerves were on edge il était sur les nerfs ; that noise is getting on my nerves ce bruit me tape sur les nerfs ○ ; to live on one's nerves vivre sur les nerfs ; to be all nerves être un paquet de nerfs ; to calm sb's nerves calmer qn ; you need strong nerves to do that kind of work il faut avoir les nerfs solides pour faire ce genre de travail ; to have nerves of steel avoir des nerfs d'acier ; a war ou battle of nerves une guerre des nerfs.to touch ou hit a raw nerve toucher un point sensible ; to strain every nerve to do s'évertuer à faire. -
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Ⅰ m (G nerwu) 1. Anat. nerve- porażenie nerwu twarzowego facial palsy2. sgt (zdolności) bent- nerw reżyserski/pisarski a bent for directing/writing- mieć nerw do czegoś to have a bent for sth- robić coś z nerwem to do sth with gusto a. verve- przemawiał z nerwem he spoke with (great) gusto- jego sztuki nie mają scenicznego nerwu his plays lack verve3. Bot. nerve, vein Ⅱ nerwy plt 1. (odporność psychiczna) nerves- miała kompletnie rozstrojone nerwy her nerves were shattered- mieć mocne/słabe nerwy to have strong/weak nerves- do pracy w szkole trzeba mieć dopiero nerwy you really need strong nerves to work at school- spokojnie, szkoda nerwów easy, easy, calm down2. (rozdrażnienie) nerves- panować nad nerwami to keep one’s temper- □ nerw błędny Anat. vagus (nerve)- nerw kulszowy Anat. sciatic nerve- nerw obwodowy Anat. peripheral nerve- nerw rdzeniowy Anat. spinal nerve- nerw trójdzielny Anat. trigeminal nerve- nerwy czuciowe Anat. sensory nerves- nerwy ruchowe Anat. motor nerves■ jestem/był (cały) w nerwach pot. I’m/he was all nerves, I’m/he was a bag a. bundle of nerves- działać komuś na nerwy a. grać komuś na nerwach pot. to get on sb’s nerves pot., to get up sb’s nose pot.- mieć nerwy na wierzchu pot. to be short-tempered, to have a short temper- nie mieć nerwów a. być bez nerwów to have nerves of iron a. steel- stracić nerwy pot. to lose one’s temper- stracić nerwy a. nie mieć nerwów do kogoś/czegoś to be fed up with sb/sth- wyjść z nerwów pot. to lose one’s temper- żyć nerwami pot. to live on one’s nerves a. one’s nerve ends* * *mieć mocne/słabe nerwy — to have strong/weak nerves
* * *mi1. anat. nerve; nerw błędny vagus nerve; nerw kulszowy ischiadic l. sciatic nerve; nerw obwodowy peripheral nerve; nerw ruchowy motor nerve; nerw trójdzielny trigeminal nerve.2. bot. vein; nerw główny midrib.3. pot. (= predyspozycja) knack, talent, skill; mieć nerw pisarski have a talent l. skill for writing; robić coś z nerwem put verve into sth one does.4. zob. nerwy.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nerw
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1. [nɜ:v] n1. анат. нервnerve gas /poison/ - воен. отравляющее вещество нервно-паралитического действия; нервный газ
2. pl1) нервная система, нервыnerve specialist - врач по нервным болезням, невропатолог
to get on smb.'s. nerves - действовать кому-л. на нервы
2) нервность, нервозностьnerve storm - истерика; неудержимые рыдания
a fit /an attack/ of nerves - нервный припадок; рыдания
he does not know what nerves are - он не знает, что такое нервы
to get on smb.'s nerves - действовать кому-л. на нервы; раздражать
3. 1) присутствие духа, мужество, хладнокровиеa man of nerve - стойкий /выдержанный/ человек, человек с большим самообладанием
failure of nerve - недостаток мужества; паническое состояние
to lose one's nerve - оробеть, струсить, потерять самообладание
to live on one's nerve - ≅ держаться на нервах
to have the nerve to do smth. - иметь мужество что-л. сделать [см. тж. 2)]
2) разг. наглость, нахальствоyou have a nerve! - ну и нахал же вы!, какая наглость!
the nerve! - амер. какое нахальство!
to have the nerve to do smth. - иметь наглость /набраться нахальства/ что-л. сделать [см. тж. 1)]
4. 1) сила, энергияto strain every nerve - напрягать все силы; приложить все усилия
above the nerve of mortal arm - образн. со сверхчеловеческой силой
2) источник силы3) мускул, сухожилие5. больное, чувствительное место; вопрос, вызывающий раздражениеto touch /to hit/ a nerve - задеть за живое
I hit a nerve when I mentioned her dead mother - она расстроилась, когда я упомянул о её покойной матери
6. нервный центр, мозг ( организации)to be the nerve and soul of smth. - быть мозгом и душой чего-л.
7. поэт. тетива9. pl архит. нервюры2. [nɜ:v] vпридавать силу, мужество, решимостьto nerve oneself to a task - собираться с силами для выполнения какой-л. задачи
she cannot nerve herself to accepting his offer - она не может заставить себя принять его предложение
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[nəːv]n1) (обыкновенно pl) нервы, нервная системаThat noise gets on my nerves. — Этот шум действует мне на нервы.
He has iron nerves/he has nerves of steel. — У него железные нервы.
He seems to have no nerves. — Он кажется таким невозмутимым.
- attack of nervesShe is all nerves. — Она вся комок нервов.
- test of nerves
- get on smb's nerves2) мужество, присутствие духа, самообладание, хладнокровиеI hadn't the nerve to tell him the bad news. — У меня не хватило мужества сообщить ему печальное известие.
He lost his nerves. — У него сдали нервы.
- man of nerve- have the nerve to do smth
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Ⅰ pron. 1. (wszystek) [dzień, świat, prawda] all, whole adj.- siedziałem tutaj cały czas I’ve been sitting here all the time a. the whole time- boli mnie całe ciało my whole a. entire body aches- spóźniłem się o całe pół godziny I was a whole half-hour late- całe lato nie było deszczu it didn’t rain all a. the whole summer- całymi godzinami/dniami/latami for hours/days/years on end- płakać całymi nocami to cry night after night- jesteś cały mokry you’re all wet- kobieta cała w czerni a woman dressed all in black- figurka cała ze złota a figure made entirely of gold- całą duszą/sercem a. z całej duszy/serca with all one’s heart a. one’s whole heart- zabawa była na całego the party was a total rave pot.- nie ma co, zawaliłeś na całego there’s no doubt about it, you’ve completely fouled up pot.2. (pełny) whole adj.- całe wiadro węgla/wody a whole bucket(ful) of coal/water3. (kompletny) [zbiór, zestaw] entire, complete 4. (jedyny) all, only- całe umeblowanie pokoju stanowiły stół i krzesła the only furniture in the room consisted of a table and chairs- to cały mój dobytek that’s all (that) I have a. possess- to moja cała pociecha that’s all the comfort I have- to jest cała jej wiedza na ten temat that represents her entire knowledge on the subject5. (duży) whole adj.- mam cały stos listów do wysłania I’ve got a whole stack of letters to send off- mam całą masę rzeczy do załatwienia I’ve got a whole mass of things to arrange a. settle- całe szczęście, że przyszedłem w porę luckily, I came just in time; it was (damn) lucky I arrived in time pot.Ⅱ adj. 1. (nieuszkodzony) [ubranie, buty, osoba] in one piece; [dach] intact- wazon spadł, ale jest cały the vase fell, but it’s still in one piece a. intact- uciekaj, pókiś cały! get out, while you’re still in one piece!- miał szczęście, że wrócił cały z tej wyprawy he was lucky to return from the trip unscathed a. in one piece- wrócił cały i zdrów he returned safe and sound2. (całkowity) complete- z całą pewnością with complete certainty- robić coś z całym spokojem to do sth completely calmly- wyznać z całą szczerością to confess in all sincerity3. pot. (w jednym banknocie, w jednej monecie) mam całe dziesięć złotych I’ve only got a ten-zloty note 4. pot. (w maksymalnym stopniu) all- była cała w nerwach/w uśmiechach/we łzach she was all nerves/smiles/in tears5. pot. (przejawiający typowe cechy) all over- to cały Marek that’s Marek all over pot.- popatrz jak się uśmiecha – cały dziadek the way he smiles – he’s just like his grandpa- □ cała naprzód Żegl. full speed ahead!- cała wstecz Żegl. full speed astern!■ całym/całą sobą with one’s whole being- chłonął jej słowa całym sobą his whole being soaked up her words- czuła całą sobą, że już go nie zobaczy she felt with her whole being that she would never see him again- na całe gardło a. cały głos at the top of one’s voice- co mnie obchodzi ten cały kierownik/ta cała twoja praca pejor. what do I care about the bloody manager/that damn job of yours pot.- z całej siły a. całych sił with all one’s mightThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ca|ły
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1) General subject: all nerves, distractedly, in (blank) dismay, in a whirl (о мыслях), in alarm2) Makarov: all in a fluster
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