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Общая лексика: очень мило с вашей стороны -
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awfully [ˊɔ:fǝlɪ] adv1) ужа́сно2) разг. о́чень; кра́йне; чрезвыча́йно;awfully good of you о́чень ми́ло с ва́шей стороны́
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adverb (very: awfully silly.) muy, en gran medidatr['ɔːfʊlɪ]1 familiar terriblementeawfully ['ɔfəli] adv1) extremely: terriblemente, extremadamente2) badly: muy mal, espantosamenteadv.• excesivamente adv.• terriblemente adv.'ɔːflia) (as intensifier) (colloq)I'm awfully sorry — lo siento de veras or en el alma
b) ( badly) espantosamente['ɔːflɪ]ADVit's awfully hard or difficult — es terriblemente difícil
would you mind awfully if we didn't go? — ¿te molestaría mucho que no fuéramos?
thanks awfully! — † ¡muchísimas gracias!
2) (=badly) [play, sing] pésimamente, fatal* * *['ɔːfli]a) (as intensifier) (colloq)I'm awfully sorry — lo siento de veras or en el alma
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[̈adv. ̘ˑˈɔ:fulɪ]awfully разг. очень; крайне; чрезвычайно; awfully good of you очень мило с вашей стороны awfully (разг.) ужасно awfully разг. очень; крайне; чрезвычайно; awfully good of you очень мило с вашей стороны -
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̈adv. ̘ˑˈɔ:fulɪ нареч.
1) ужасно, страшно, грозно, ужасающе Syn: dreadfully, terribly
2) разг. очень;
крайне;
чрезвычайно Syn: exceedingly, extremely(эмоционально-усилительно) ужасно, очень, крайне - to be * sorry очень сожалеть - thanks *! огромное спасибо! (эмоционально-усилительно) ужасно, страшно - he suffered * он ужасно страдалawfully разг. очень;
крайне;
чрезвычайно;
awfully good of you очень мило с вашей стороны ~ (разг.) ужасно -
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[΄ɔ:fli] adv սոսկալի, չափազանց, սար սափելի. awfully good of you Դուք շատ սիրա լիր եք. awfully interesting սարսափելի հետաքրքիր -
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adverb1) ужасно2) collocation очень; крайне; чрезвычайно; awfully good of you очень мило с вашей стороны* * *(d) ужасно* * *ужасно, страшно, грозно, ужасающе* * *[aw·ful·ly || 'ɔːflɪ] adv. очень, ужасно; крайне, чрезвычайно* * *крайнеужасающеужасночрезвычайно* * *1) ужасно 2) разг. очень -
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adv1) ['ɔːflɪ] жахли́во2) розм. ду́же, надзвича́йно, страше́нноawfully good of you — ду́же ми́ло з ва́шого бо́ку
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adverb(coll.) furchtbarnot awfully — nicht besonders
* * ** * *aw·ful·ly[ˈɔ:fəli, AM ˈɑ:-]I'm \awfully sorry es tut mir unheimlich [o furchtbar] leidwould you mind \awfully if... würde es dir viel ausmachen, wenn...it's not \awfully important es ist nicht so wichtigan \awfully long way ein schrecklich weiter Weg\awfully kind furchtbar nett* * *['ɔːflɪ]adv (inf)furchtbar (inf), schrecklich (inf)it's not awfully important — es ist nicht so schrecklich or furchtbar wichtig (inf)
thanks awfully (Brit) — vielen, vielen Dank!
would you mind awfully ( waiting for me)? (Brit) — würde es Ihnen furchtbar viel ausmachen(, auf mich zu warten)? (inf)
* * *awfully adv umg furchtbar, schrecklich:awfully cold furchtbar kalt;awfully nice riesig nett;awfully slow wahnsinnig langsam;thanks awfully tausend Dank!* * *adverb(coll.) furchtbar* * *adv.furchtbar adv.schrecklich adv. -
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I'm \awfully sorry es tut mir unheimlich [o furchtbar] leid;I'm not \awfully good at skiing ich kann nicht besonders gut Ski fahren (dated);would you mind \awfully if... würde es dir viel ausmachen, wenn...;it's not \awfully important es ist nicht so wichtig;an \awfully long way ein schrecklich weiter Weg;\awfully kind furchtbar nett -
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جِدًّا \ awfully: very: It’s awfully hot in here. She’s awfully pretty. ever so: very: It’s ever so easy. exceedingly: very: He’s exceedingly clever. extra: more than usually: an extra large bill. extremely: very: You’re extremely kind. frightfully: very: He’s frightfully clever. great: (giving more force to an adjective): That’s a great big dog. greatly: very much: He was greatly ashamed. indeed: coming after an adj. or adv. and giving special force to very: Thank you very much indeed. jolly: very: a jolly good book. most: very: It was most kind of you to help. only too: (with an adj. or p.p.) very: I should be only too pleased to help you. so: (following a negative) showing a comparison: He’s bigger than you, but he’s not so strong (as you). He’s not so strong a boy (not such a strong boy) as you are, showing an effect It was so cold that the water froze. He’s not so ill as to need a doctor;, (stressed) very: I’m so glad that you won!. stiff: (with the verbs bore, scare, worry) to a state of tiredness; nearly to death: Long speeches bore me stiff. stone: (with a few special adj.) completely: stone cold; stone dead. such: of a kind that produces a certain result: It was such a heavy box that I could not lift it. Its weight was such that I could not lift it. unusually: (with an adj.) very; strangely: It is unusually cold in here today. very: (giving special force to an adv. or adj., or to the nouns many, much, few, little): very soon; very hot; very little to eat. well: quite a long way: He’s well over 60. Stand well back from the line. -
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awfully good of you.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > foarte drăguţ din partea ta
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13 очень мило с вашей стороны
General subject: awfully decent of you, awfully good of you, terribly nice of you, jolly kind of youУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > очень мило с вашей стороны
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14 hold one's end up
разг.(hold (или keep) one's end up (тж. hold или keep up one's end))1) не сдаваться, не падать духом; не подкачать, быть на высоте, держаться молодцом [этим. спорт. (крикет)]When it comes to sarcasming, I reckon I know how to keep my end up. (M. Twain, ‘A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court’, ch. 24) — Когда дело доходит до насмешек, смею думать, со мной тягаться нелегко.
He expected to have caught her out in some little game with Bosinney; but not a bit of it; she kept up her end remarkably well. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Man of Property’, part II, ch. IX) — Дарти старался поймать Ирэн на какой-нибудь "шалости" с Босини, но тщетно. Она держалась безупречно.
2) внести свою долю, выполнить своё обещаниеBob said he would lend me his bicycle if I repaired the flat tyre, but he didn't keep up his end of the bargain. (DAI) — Боб сказал, что одолжит мне велосипед, если я сменю ему спущенную шину, но он не выполнил своего обещания.
Susan kept up her end of the conversation, but Bill did not talk very much. (DAI) — Сузан приняла участие в разговоре, а Билл говорил очень мало.
3) сводить концы с концами, продержатьсяA: "I wish you would let me give you some money until you can find work." B: "No, thanks, old chap, though it is awfully good of you. I shall manage to keep my end somehow or other." (SPI) — А: "Позвольте одолжить вам денег, пока вы не найдете работу. Б. Спасибо, старина, я очень тронут. Но я как-нибудь продержусь."
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15 keep one's end up
(тж. keep up one's end) paзг.1) нe cдaвaтьcя, нe пaдaть дуxoм; нe пoдкaчaть, быть нa выcoтe, дepжaтьcя мoлoдцoм; нe удapить лицoм в гpязь [этим. спорт. (кpикeт)]When it comes to sarcasming, I reckon I know how to keep my end up (M. Twain). He expected to have caught her out in some little game with Bosinney; but not a bit of it; she kept up her end remarkably well (J. Galsworthy)2) (of) внecти cвoю дoлю; cдeлaть cвoю чacть чeгo-л.; выпoлнить cвoё oбeщaниeBob said he would lend me his bicycle if I repaired the flat tyre, but he didn't keep up his end of the bargain. Susan kept up her end of the conversation, but Bill did not talk very much3) cвoдить кoнцы c кoнцaми, пpoдepжaтьcяA. I wish you would let me give you some money until you can find work. B. No, thanks, old chap, though it is awfully good of you. I shall manage to keep my end up somehow or other -
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I.son1, sa [sɔ̃, sa,](plural ses) [se]a. [d'un homme] his ; [d'une femme] her• son père et sa mère his (or her) father and (his or her) mother• ses date et lieu de naissance his (or her) date and place of birthb. [d'objet, abstraction] its• quelqu'un a-t-il oublié sa veste ? has someone left their jacket?II.son2 [sɔ̃]masculine noun• n'entendre qu'un/entendre un autre son de cloche to hear only one/another side of the story• équipe/ingénieur du son sound team/engineerIII.son3 [sɔ̃]masculine noun( = céréale) bran* * *Note: En anglais, le choix du possessif de la troisième personne du singulier est déterminé par le genre du ‘possesseur’. Sont du masculin: les personnes de sexe masculin et les animaux domestiques mâles; sont du féminin: les personnes de sexe féminin, les animaux domestiques femelles et souvent les navires; sont du neutre: les animaux non domestiques et les non-animés. La forme masculine est his: sa femme/moustache = his wife/moustache; son ordinateur = his computer; sa niche = his kennel. La forme féminine est her: son mari/ordinateur = her husband/computer; sa robe = her dress; sa niche = her kennel. La forme neutre est its. Quand le ‘possesseur’ est indéterminé on peut dire one's: faire ses devoirs = to do one' s homework. On ne répète pas le possessif coordonné: sa robe et son manteau = her dress and coat
Isa, pl ses sɔ̃, sa, sɛ adjectif possessifses enfants à elle — (colloq) her children
son étourdie de sœur — (colloq) his/her absent-minded sister
Sa Majesté — His/Her Majesty
un de ses amis — a friend of his/hers
elle a son lundi — ( cette semaine) she's off on Monday; ( toutes les semaines) she gets Mondays off
II sɔ̃nom masculin1) ( bruit) sound2) ( volume) volume3) Radio, Musique, Télévision, Cinéma sound4) ( enveloppe du blé) bran•Phrasal Verbs:••* * *sɔ̃, sa
I (sa)ses pl adj possessif1) (antécédent humain masculin) hisIl a perdu son portefeuille. — He's lost his wallet.
Il est parti voir ses grands-parents. — He's gone to see his grandparents.
2) (antécédent humain féminin) herElle a perdu son sac. — She's lost her bag.
Delphine a oublié ses baskets. — Delphine's forgotten her trainers.
3) (valeur indéfinie) one's, yourIl vaut mieux emmener son parapluie car le temps peut être capricieux. — You'd be best to take your umbrella as the weather can be unpredictable.
4) (antécédent non humain) its
II sɔ̃ nm1) (= bruit, volume, qualité sonore) soundLe son n'est pas très bon. — The sound's not very good.
2) [blé] bran* * *I.❢ En anglais, le choix du possessif de la troisième personne du singulier est déterminé par le genre du ‘possesseur’. Sont du masculin: les personnes de sexe masculin et les animaux domestiques mâles; sont du féminin: les personnes de sexe féminin, les animaux domestiques femelles et souvent les navires; sont du neutre: les animaux non domestiques et les non-animés. La forme masculine est his: sa femme/moustache = his wife/moustache; son ordinateur = his computer; sa niche = his kennel. La forme féminine est her: son mari/ordinateur = her husband/computer; sa robe = her dress; sa niche = her kennel. La forme neutre est its. Quand le ‘possesseur’ est indéterminé on peut dire one's: faire ses devoirs = to do one's homework. On ne répète pas le possessif coordonné: sa robe et son manteau = her dress and coat. ses enfants à elle○ her children; son étourdie de sœur○ his/her absent-minded sister; Sa Majesté His/Her Majesty; il nous a fait sa crise he threw one of his fits; un de ses amis a friend of his/hers; elle a son lundi ( cette semaine) she's off on Monday; ( toutes les semaines) she gets Mondays off; elle doit gagner ses 5 000 euros she must make 5,000 euros; il en est à sa troisième grippe it's the third time he's had flu GB ou the flu; elle sait parfaitement sa géographie she's awfully good at geography; je ne sais pas ce qu'elle lui trouve, à son Georges○ I don't know what she sees in Georges; il n'arrête pas de parler de son Zola○ he keeps talking about his beloved Zola; à sa vue, j'ai compris when I saw him/her/it, I understood.II.son nm1 ( bruit) sound; un son caverneux/plein/étouffé a hollow/full/muffled sound; émettre/percevoir un son to emit/to detect a sound; le timbre et la hauteur d'un son the tone and pitch of a sound; être réveillé au son du clairon to be woken up by the sound of the bugle; défiler au son d'une fanfare to march to the beat of a band; danser au son d'un orchestre to dance to the music of a band;2 ( volume) volume; baisser le son to turn the volume down;faire l'âne pour avoir du son to play stupid to get at the truth; entendre plusieurs sons de cloche to hear several different versions (of the same thing).son et lumière son et lumière.I[sɔ̃] nom masculinun son sourd a thump, a thudun son strident [klaxon, trompette] a blastémettre ou produire un son to give out a soundj'ai entendu plusieurs sons de cloche I've heard several variants ou versions of that storybaisser/monter le son to turn the sound up/downson seul sound only, wild trackau son, Marcel Blot sound (engineer), Marcel Blot3. AGRICULTURE bran————————au son de locution prépositionnelleII[sɔ̃] ( féminin sa [sa], pluriel ses [se]) (devant nom féminin ou adjectif féminin commençant par voyelle ou h muet son [sɔ̃]) déterminant (adjectif possessif)1. [d'un homme] his[d'une femme] her[d'une chose] itsson frère et sa sœur, ses frère et sœur his/her brother and sisterun de ses amis a friend of his/hers, one of his/her friendsa. [à un petit garçon] give him his bottleb. [à une petite fille] give her her bottlele bébé, dès ses premiers contacts avec le monde the baby, from its first experience of the worldà sa vue, elle s'évanouit on seeing him/her, she fainted2. [d'un sujet indéfini]tout le monde a ses problèmes everybody has (his ou their) problems3. [dans des titres]Son Altesse Royale His/Her Royal Highness4. [d'une abstraction]avant de prendre une décision, il faut penser à ses conséquences before taking a decision, one (soutenu) ou you must think about the consequences (of it)dans cette affaire, tout a son importance in this affair everything is of importance5. [emploi expressif]ça a son charme it's got its own charm ou a certain charm -
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без всякого повода; ни с того ни с сего‘You are an awfully good sort,’ he said to her orice a propos of nothing at all. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. 121) — Как-то, ни с того ни с сего, Филип сказал Салли: "Ты необыкновенно хороший человек".
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18 cut to pieces
(cut (pick, pull или tear) to pieces (smb. или smth.))1) (smb. или smth.) раскритиковать, разнести (в пух и прах) кого-л. или что-л....if I didn't think there was a lot in it that was awfully good I wouldn't bother pulling it to pieces. (M. Dickens, ‘Thursday Afternoons’, ch. VII) —...если бы я не считала, что в этой книге очень много хорошего, я не стала бы ее так критиковать.
If I picked his idea to pieces in front of you he would have died. (M. Wilson, ‘Live with Lightning’, ch. V) — Если б я в вашем присутствии сказал, что его идея никуда не годится, он бы просто умер.
‘Gentlemen,’ said the mayor, as he took his stand in front of an august array of legal talent which was waiting to pick his argument to pieces... ‘I miscalculated but one thing in this case.’ (Th. Dreiser, ‘Twelve Men’, ‘A Mayor and His People’) — - Джентльмены, - сказал мэр, обращаясь к августейшей комиссии, состоявшей из самых видных юристов, готовых вдребезги разбить его аргументацию... - В этом деле я просчитался только в одном...
2) (smb.) злословить, судачить о ком-л.; ≈ перемывать косточки кому-л....they would tear a brother author to pieces the moment that his back was turned. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Moon and Sixpence’, ch. III) —...они нещадно злословили о своем собрате-писателе, стоило ему только от них отвернуться.
Poor Joe, it isn't fair to pull him to pieces as soon as he's out of the room. (M. Dickens, ‘The Angel in the Corner’, ch. 2) — Бедный Джо! Чего только не говорят о нем за его спиной! Это несправедливо.
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19 decent
1. a приличный; благопристойный; порядочный2. a скромный, пристойный3. a разг. славный, хороший; неплохой4. a разг. порядочный, достаточный, изрядный5. a разг. школ. добрый, нестрогий; непридирчивый6. a разг. уст. приличествующий, подобающий; пристойныйСинонимический ряд:1. acceptable (adj.) acceptable; adequate; all right; ample; average; comfortable; common; competent; enough; fair; good; indifferent; mediocre; middling; passable; satisfactory; sufficient; sufficing; tolerable; unexceptionable; unexceptional; unimpeachable; unobjectionable2. accommodating (adj.) accommodating; courteous; gracious; obliging3. chaste (adj.) chaste; immaculate; nice; pure; spotless; stainless; unblemished; undefiled; unsullied; virtuous4. clean (adj.) clean; modest; wholesome5. decorous (adj.) au fait; Christian; civilized; comely; conforming; de rigueur; decorous; done6. ethical (adj.) equitable; ethical; just; upright; worthy7. fitting (adj.) appropriate; apt; fit; fitting; standard; suitable8. right (adj.) becoming; befitting; correct; presentable; proper; right9. seemly (adj.) conformant; honest; maidenly; mannerly; respectable; seemlyАнтонимический ряд:indecent; indecorous; intolerable; lacking; lewd; obscene; rude; unfit; unsuitable -
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I Adj.1. (boshaft) mean, nasty; bes. von Frauen: auch bitchy umg.; Bemerkung etc.: mean; (abfällig) snide; gemeiner Kerl nasty guy; gemeine Lüge rotten ( oder dirty, filthy) lie umg.; gemeiner Streich dirty trick; das ist gemein! that’s not fair, that’s mean; wie kann man nur so gemein sein? how can anyone be so mean ( oder nasty, cruel)?2. umg. (unerfreulich) awful, terrible; es regnet schon wieder, wie gemein! how depressing!, what a pain!; das Gemeine daran the awful thing about it, what really gets me about it3. umg. (schwer) Verletzung etc.: nasty; die Prüfung, das Interview etc. war gemein was really tough, was a real stinker4. (abstoßend) Witz etc.: vulgar; Aussehen, Lachen: coarse5. BOT., ZOOL., sonst altm. (gewöhnlich) common; der gemeine Mann the man in the street; gemeiner Soldat MIL. common soldier; das gemeine Volk the common people; gemeiner Bruch MATH. vulgar fraction6. etw. gemein haben mit have s.th. in common with; sie haben nichts miteinander gemein they have nothing in common; das hat mit Nächstenliebe nichts gemein that’s got very little to do with brotherly love; die Liebe zur Natur ist ihnen gemein a love of nature is something they have in common ( oder they share); sich gemein machen mit altm., fig. rub shoulders with, get chummy with umg.7. attr.; altm. der Allgemeinheit: common; (öffentlich) public; das gemeine Wohl the common good (lit. weal); für das gemeine Wohl auch for the good ( oder benefit) of all8. DRUCK. (Ggs. kursiv) lowercaseII Adv.* * *(boshaft) nasty; mean; cattish; miscreant; beastly; bitchy;(gewöhnlich) public; common;(niederträchtig) caddish; base; low; vile; rascally; infamous;(niedrig) abject; ignoble* * *ge|mein [gə'main]1. adj1) pred no compnichts mit jdm geméín haben wollen — to want nothing to do with sb
das ist beiden geméín — it is common to both of them
2) attr no comp (BIOL old = üblich, verbreitet, öffentlich) commongeméíner Bruch (Math) — vulgar fraction
geméínes Recht — common law
ein geméíner Soldat — a common soldier, a private (US)
das geméíne Volk/Wohl — the common people/good or weal (old)
der geméíne Mann — the ordinary man
das war geméín von dir! — that was mean or nasty of you
ein geméíner Streich — a dirty or rotten trick
4) (= ordinär) vulgar; Bemerkung, Witz vulgar, dirty, coarse5) (inf = unangenehm) horrible, awful2. adv1) (= niederträchtig) behandeln meanly; betrügen, hintergehen despicablyer hat sie geméín im Stich gelassen — he abandoned her in a despicable way
2) (inf = unangenehm) horribly, awfullydie Prüfung war geméín schwer — the exam was horribly or awfully difficult
das hat geméín wehgetan — it hurt terribly
* * *1) (disagreeable: What a beastly thing to do!) beastly2) common3) ignobly4) (shameful: an ignoble action.) ignoble5) (likely or intending to cause harm or annoyance: It is mean to tell lies.) mean6) vilely* * *ge·mein[gəˈmain]I. adj1. (niederträchtig) mean, nastydas war \gemein [von dir]! that was nasty [or mean] [of you]!das ist \gemein! that's so mean!3. (böse) nasty4. attr, kein komp/superl BOT, ZOOL common▪ jdm/etw \gemein sein to be common to sb/sthetw mit jdm/etw \gemein haben to have sth in common with sb/sth6.* * *1.du bist gemein!/das ist gemein [von dir]! — you're mean or nasty!/that's mean or nasty [of you]!
3) (ärgerlich) infuriating; damned annoying (coll.)4) nicht präd. (Bot., Zool., sonst veralt.): (allgemein vorkommend) common5) (veralt.): (allgemein) general2.etwas mit jemandem/etwas gemein haben — have something in common with somebody/something
1)jemanden gemein behandeln — treat somebody in a mean or nasty way
2)es hat ganz gemein weh getan — (ugs.) it hurt like hell (coll.)
* * *A. adj1. (boshaft) mean, nasty; besonders von Frauen: auch bitchy umg; Bemerkung etc: mean; (abfällig) snide;gemeiner Kerl nasty guy;gemeiner Streich dirty trick;das ist gemein! that’s not fair, that’s mean;wie kann man nur so gemein sein? how can anyone be so mean ( oder nasty, cruel)?wie gemein! how depressing!, what a pain!;das Gemeine daran the awful thing about it, what really gets me about it3. umg (schwer) Verletzung etc: nasty;die Prüfung, das Interview etcwar gemein was really tough, was a real stinkerder gemeine Mann the man in the street;gemeiner Soldat MIL common soldier;das gemeine Volk the common people;gemeiner Bruch MATH vulgar fraction6.etwas gemein haben mit have sth in common with;sie haben nichts miteinander gemein they have nothing in common;das hat mit Nächstenliebe nichts gemein that’s got very little to do with brotherly love;die Liebe zur Natur ist ihnen gemein a love of nature is something they have in common ( oder they share)das gemeine Wohl the common good (liter weal);8. TYPO (Ggs kursiv) lowercaseB. adv1. umg:gemein kalt awfully cold;es tut gemein weh it hurts like hell2.gemein an jemandem handeln treat sb badly ( oder shabbily)* * *1.du bist gemein!/das ist gemein [von dir]! — you're mean or nasty!/that's mean or nasty [of you]!
3) (ärgerlich) infuriating; damned annoying (coll.)4) nicht präd. (Bot., Zool., sonst veralt.): (allgemein vorkommend) commonder gemeine Mann — the ordinary man; the man in the street
5) (veralt.): (allgemein) general2.etwas mit jemandem/etwas gemein haben — have something in common with somebody/something
1)jemanden gemein behandeln — treat somebody in a mean or nasty way
2)es hat ganz gemein weh getan — (ugs.) it hurt like hell (coll.)
* * *adj.beastly adj.ignoble adj.mean adj.miscreant adj.scurvy adj.vile adj. adv.blackly adv.cussedly adv.ignobly adv.meanly adv.rascally adv.scurvily adv.vilely adv.
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