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1 as drunk as David's sow
1) Общая лексика: мертвецки пьяный2) Макаров: в доску пьяныйУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > as drunk as David's sow
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2 blind drunk
(blind (или dead) drunk (тж. drunk as a fiddler, as a lord, as an owl или as a boiled owl, редк. as a fish, жарг. as a fiddler's bitch, as David's или Davy's sow; австрал. жарг. drunk as a bastard, as a fowl или as Chloe))вдребезги, вдрызг, мертвецки пьян; ≈ пьян в стельку‘Don't touch it,’ I had found the opportunity to whisper; ‘in your state, it will make you as drunk as a fiddler.’ (R. L. Stevenson and L. Osbourne, ‘The Wrecker’, ch. XI) — - Не притрагивайтесь к вину, - прошептал я Джиму, - в таком состоянии, в котором вы сейчас, оно сразу же свалит вас с ног.
...and presently he'll be rollin' in as drunk as Davy's sow. (R. Greenwood, ‘The True History of a Little Rugamuffin’, ch. VII) —...он вскоре явится вдрызг пьяный.
The place was burnt out, and there was the parson, drunk as a fiddler's bitch, down there with the boys. (K. S. Prichard, ‘Patch and Colour’, ‘Mrs. Grundy's Mission’) — Дом сгорел дотла, а там был какой-то мертвецки пьяный священник со своими приятелями.
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3 в доску пьяный
Makarov: as drunk as David's sow, as drunk as a sow -
4 sow
̈ɪsəu I гл.
1) сеять;
засевать, засеивать Syn: drill, lose
2) сеять, распространять;
насаждать Syn: drill, lose ∙ sow out II сущ.
1) свинья;
свиноматка Syn: pig
2) метал. козел;
настыль ∙ to take/get the wrong sow by the ear ≈ попасть пальцем в небо;
обратиться не по адресу;
напасть не на того, на кого следует to take/get the right sow by the ear ≈ попасть в точку;
напасть на нужного человека или вещь свинья, свиноматка настыль, козел > to take the wrong * by the ear попасть польцем в небо;
обратиться не по адресу > to take the right * by the ear попасть в точку > as drunk as David's * мертвецки пьяный сеять, высеивать - to * wheat сеять пшеницу - to * broadcast сеять вразброс распространять, сеять - to * the seeds of enmity сеять вражду засеивать - to * a field with wheat засеять поле пшеницей - these acres are sown to rice на этой площади посеян рис усеивать - a sky sown with stars небо, усеянное звездами - a meadow sown with daisies луг, пестрый от ромашек > to * the wind and to reap the whirlwind посеешь ветер - пожнешь бурю > to * dragon's teeth сеять семена раздора, сеять вражду > to * one's wild oats отдать дань увлечениям молодости;
перебеситься, остепениться > as a man *s, so shall he reap (пословица) что посеешь, то и пожнешь sow метал. козел;
настыль;
to take (или to get) the wrong sow by the ear = попасть пальцем в небо;
обратиться не по адресу;
напасть не на того, на кого следует ~ свинья;
свиноматка ~ сеять, распространять;
насаждать;
to sow (the seeds of) dissention сеять раздор;
sow out высевать ~ (sowed;
sown, sowed) сеять;
засевать;
to sow the field with wheat засеять поле пшеницей ~ сеять, распространять;
насаждать;
to sow (the seeds of) dissention сеять раздор;
sow out высевать ~ сеять, распространять;
насаждать;
to sow (the seeds of) dissention сеять раздор;
sow out высевать ~ (sowed;
sown, sowed) сеять;
засевать;
to sow the field with wheat засеять поле пшеницей to ~ the wind and to reap the whirlwind = посеешь ветер - пожнешь бурю to take (или to get) the right ~ by the ear = попасть в точку;
напасть на нужного человека или вещь sow метал. козел;
настыль;
to take (или to get) the wrong sow by the ear = попасть пальцем в небо;
обратиться не по адресу;
напасть не на того, на кого следует -
5 sow
I [saʋ] n1. свинья, свиноматка2. метал. настыль, козёл♢
to take /to get, to have/ the wrong sow by the ear - ≅ попасть пальцем в небо; обратиться не по адресуto take /to get, to have/ the right sow by the ear - ≅ попасть в точку
II [səʋ] v (sowed [-{səʋ}d]; sowed, sown)as drunk as David's /as a/ sow - мертвецки /в доску/ пьяный
1. 1) сеять, высеиватьto sow wheat [barley] - сеять пшеницу [ячмень]
2) распространять, сеятьto sow the seeds of enmity [of hatred] - сеять вражду [ненависть]
2. 1) засеивать2) усеиватьa sky sown with stars - небо, усеянное звёздами
a meadow sown with daisies - луг, пёстрый от ромашек
♢
to sow the wind and to reap the whirlwind - ≅ посеешь ветер - пожнёшь бурюto sow dragon's teeth - сеять семена раздора, сеять вражду /раздоры/
to sow one's wild oats - отдать дань увлечениям молодости; перебеситься, остепениться
as a man sows, so shall he reap - посл. что посеешь, то и пожнёшь
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In1) свиня; свиноматка2) мет. козелto get (to have, to take) the wrong sow by the ear — попасти пальцем у небо; звернутися не за адресою
to get (to have, to take) the right sow by the ear — влучити в ціль, попасти в точку
as drunk as David's (as a) sow — п'яний як чіп (як хлющ)
IIv (past sowed; p.p. sown, sowed)1) сіяти, висівати, засівати2) поширювати, сіяти, насаджуватиto sow the wind and to reap the whirlwind — посієш вітер — пожнеш бурю
as a man sows, so shall he reap — присл. що посієш, те й пожнеш
* * *I [sau] n1) свиня, свиноматка2) метал. охолодь, козелII v(sowed [-d], sowed, sown)1) сіяти, висівати; поширювати, сіяти (ворожнечу, ненависть) -
7 tambalearse
pron.v.1 to stagger, to totter (bambolearse) (person).2 to totter (gobierno, sistema).* * *2 figurado to be shaky* * *VPR1) [persona] to stagger; [vehículo] to lurch, sway; [mueble] to wobble2) [gobierno] to totter* * *verbo pronominal, tambalear verbo intransitivo silla/botella to wobble; persona ( de adelante a atrás) to stagger, totter; ( de lado a lado) to swaycaminaba tambaleándose — he was staggering o lurching
* * *= reel, lurch, dodder, wobble, teeter, stagger.Ex. The article ' Reeling and writhing and fainting' outlines the problems encountered by illustrators of books.Ex. These comedies, especially the seven he created in his glory years, lurch breathlessly in every direction, simultaneously sophisticated and boisterous, urbane and philistine.Ex. The book portrays orchid growers as elderly with huge greenhouses where they doddered around caring for these erotic plants.Ex. This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.Ex. Other data from observations and interviews suggest that this seemingly effective local management system may be beginning to teeter.Ex. He cuffed her so hard across the face that she staggered and fell.----* tambalearse hacia delante y hacia atrás = wobble back and forth.* * *verbo pronominal, tambalear verbo intransitivo silla/botella to wobble; persona ( de adelante a atrás) to stagger, totter; ( de lado a lado) to swaycaminaba tambaleándose — he was staggering o lurching
* * *= reel, lurch, dodder, wobble, teeter, stagger.Ex: The article ' Reeling and writhing and fainting' outlines the problems encountered by illustrators of books.
Ex: These comedies, especially the seven he created in his glory years, lurch breathlessly in every direction, simultaneously sophisticated and boisterous, urbane and philistine.Ex: The book portrays orchid growers as elderly with huge greenhouses where they doddered around caring for these erotic plants.Ex: This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.Ex: Other data from observations and interviews suggest that this seemingly effective local management system may be beginning to teeter.Ex: He cuffed her so hard across the face that she staggered and fell.* tambalearse hacia delante y hacia atrás = wobble back and forth.* * *tambalearse [A1 ]v pron,tambalear [A1 ]vi perdió el equilibrio, (se) tambaleó y cayó she lost her balance, staggered o tottered and fellcaminaba tambaleándose por efecto del alcohol he was staggering o lurching drunkenly, he was swaying drunkenly as he walkedel régimen empezó a tambalearse the regime began to teeterla botella quedó tambaleándose or tambaleando al borde de la mesa the bottle teetered on the edge of the tabletodo empezó a tambalearse everything began to shake* * *
tambalearse ( conjugate tambalearse) verbo pronominal verbo intransitivo [silla/botella] to wobble;
[ persona] to stagger;
todo empezó a tambalearse everything began to shake
■tambalearse vr (persona) to totter, stagger: iba hacia la ventana tambaleándose, he staggered towards the window
(un objeto) to wobble
fig (un régimen, una relación) to teeter
' tambalearse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bambolearse
- trastabillar
English:
lurch
- reel
- stagger
- sway
- totter
- wobble
- teeter
- waver
* * *tambalearse vpr1. [persona] to stagger, to sway;[mueble, estante] to wobble, to be unsteady;el borracho caminaba tambaleándose the drunk was staggering o lurching along;el golpe hizo que se tambaleara he staggered under the blow2. [gobierno, economía] to totter;las bases de la democracia se tambalean the foundations of democracy are crumbling* * *v/r stagger, lurch; de coche sway* * *tambalearse vr1) : to teeter2) : to totter, to stagger, to sway♦ tambaleante adj* * *tambalearse vb1. (mueble) to wobble2. (persona) to stagger -
8 vacilar
v.1 to hesitate.El chico vaciló brevemente The boy hesitated briefly.2 to falter.3 to flicker (fluctuar) (light).La llama vaciló en el viento The flame flickered in the wind.4 to wobble, to sway.5 to swank, to show off (informal) (chulear).6 to tease, to pull the leg of, to ride, to spoof.María vaciló a Ricardo todo el día Mary teased Richard the whole day.* * *1 (oscilar) to sway, vacillate2 (estar poco firme) to wobble3 (al andar) to sway, stagger, wobble; (al hablar) to falter4 (luz) to flicker6 familiar (tomar el pelo) to joke, tease■ ¡no me vaciles! don't tease me!7 familiar (presumir) to show off\hacer vacilar figurado to shakesin vacilar without hesitationmemoria que vacila shaky memory* * *verb* * *1. VI1) (=dudar) to hesitate, waver; (=ser indeciso) to vacillate; (=esperar) to hold back from doing sthes un hombre que vacila mucho — he is a very indecisive man, he is a man who dithers a lot
2) (por falta de estabilidad) [mueble] to be unsteady, wobble[persona] (al andar) to totter, reel; (al hablar) to falter; [memoria] to fail; [moralidad] to be collapsing3) [luz] to flicker4) (=variar)un sabor que vacila entre agradable y desagradable — a taste which varies o ranges between nice and nasty
5) *(=guasearse)vacilar con algn — to tease sb, take the mickey out of sb **
6) (Méx)* (=divertirse) to have fun, lark about *; (=ir de juerga) to go on a spree7) * (=presumir) to talk big *, show off, swank *2. VT1) (=burlarse de) to take the mickey out of **, make fun of¡no me vaciles! — stop messing me about! *
2) (CAm)* (=engañar) to trick* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ( dudar) to hesitateno vaciles más, hazlo — stop dithering and do it
vacilar en + inf — to hesitate to + inf
b) fe/determinación to waverc) luz to flicker3) (Esp, Méx fam) ( bromear) to joke, to kid (colloq)4) (AmL exc CS fam) ( divertirse) to have fun2.vacilar vt (Esp, Méx fam) to tease* * *= shake, waver, falter, vacillate, hang back, oscillate, baulk [balk, -USA], wobble.Ex. This attitude had to go and by the 1830s it was shaking.Ex. The first decision in establishing headings for the works of corporate bodies is the one over which code makers have wavered.Ex. The project faltered because the data became increasingly difficult to input and manipulate.Ex. Australia's treatment of information technology has vacillated between laissez faire and an interventionist strategy.Ex. This article explores the implications of these threats, maintaining that publishers cannot afford to hang back, but must innovate or atrophy.Ex. This dichotomy in Muslim history, which has oscillated between periods of piousness & decadence, demonstrates further disunity in the Muslim world.Ex. While many scholars concede that military interventions are sometimes permissible, they balk when it comes to deciding whether they are ever a moral duty.Ex. This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.----* sin vacilar = unswervingly.* vacilar entre... y/o... = hover between... and/or....* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ( dudar) to hesitateno vaciles más, hazlo — stop dithering and do it
vacilar en + inf — to hesitate to + inf
b) fe/determinación to waverc) luz to flicker3) (Esp, Méx fam) ( bromear) to joke, to kid (colloq)4) (AmL exc CS fam) ( divertirse) to have fun2.vacilar vt (Esp, Méx fam) to tease* * *= shake, waver, falter, vacillate, hang back, oscillate, baulk [balk, -USA], wobble.Ex: This attitude had to go and by the 1830s it was shaking.
Ex: The first decision in establishing headings for the works of corporate bodies is the one over which code makers have wavered.Ex: The project faltered because the data became increasingly difficult to input and manipulate.Ex: Australia's treatment of information technology has vacillated between laissez faire and an interventionist strategy.Ex: This article explores the implications of these threats, maintaining that publishers cannot afford to hang back, but must innovate or atrophy.Ex: This dichotomy in Muslim history, which has oscillated between periods of piousness & decadence, demonstrates further disunity in the Muslim world.Ex: While many scholars concede that military interventions are sometimes permissible, they balk when it comes to deciding whether they are ever a moral duty.Ex: This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.* sin vacilar = unswervingly.* vacilar entre... y/o... = hover between... and/or....* * *vacilar [A1 ]viA1 (dudar) to hesitaterespondió sin vacilar he replied without hesitating o without hesitationvacila entre aceptar la propuesta y seguir aquí she's hesitating over whether to accept the offer or stay here, she can't make up her mind whether to accept the offer or stay hereno vaciles más, hazlo stop dithering and do itvacilar EN algo:no vaciló en la elección he made his choice without hesitationno vacilaron en aceptar they did not hesitate to accept, they accepted without hesitation2 «fe/determinación» to waver3 «luz» to flicker1 «mueble» to wobble, rock2«persona»: vaciló pero enseguida recuperó el equilibrio she staggered/tottered but she regained her balance immediatelyvacilaba al andar, como si estuviese borracho he swayed from side to side as he walked, as if he were drunkD( AmL exc CS fam) (divertirse): vacilamos un montón en la fiesta we had a great time o a lot of fun at the party■ vacilarvt(Esp, Méx fam) to teaselo estuvieron vacilando toda la noche they were teasing him o pulling his leg all evening¡no me vaciles! be serious!* * *
vacilar ( conjugate vacilar) verbo intransitivo
1
no vaciló en aceptar he did not hesitate to accept, he accepted without hesitation
2 ( oscilar) [ persona] to stagger, totter
3 (AmL exc CS fam) ( divertirse) to have fun
vacilar verbo intransitivo
1 (titubear, dudar) to hesitate: vaciló en responder, he hesitated before answering
2 (una voz) to falter
(una luz) to flicker
3 argot (hacer burla soterradamente) to tease: ¿me estás vacilando?, are you winding me up?
4 argot (presumir, fanfarronear) to boast, show off
' vacilar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
titubear
English:
dilly-dally
- falter
- hang back
- hesitate
- hold back
- little
- shilly-shally
- shrink
- straight
- vacillate
- waver
- dither
* * *♦ vi1. [dudar] to hesitate;contestó sin vacilar she replied without hesitation;vacilaba entre ambas opciones he hesitated o wavered between the two options;no vaciles más y subscríbete why wait? get your subscription today2. [voz, principios, régimen] to falter3. [fluctuar] [luz] to flicker;[pulso] to be irregular4. [oscilar] [mueble, persona] to wobbleuna moto de esas vacila mucho a bike like that is really cool♦ vtFam1. Esp, Carib, Méxme estás vacilando you're pulling my legvacílate ese carro get a load of that car, check out that car* * *I v/i3 Méx fam ( divertirse) have funII v/t fammake fun of* * *vacilar vi1) : to hesitate, to vacillate, to waver2) : to be unsteady, to wobble3) : to flicker* * *¡no me vaciles! come off it!
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