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101 átkozott
(DE) Bosheit {e}; gottverdammt; verdammt; verflixt; verflucht; vermaledeit; verteufelt; sakrisch; (EN) accursed; bally; bang; blamed; blankety-blank; blasted; blinky; bloody; confounded; cursed; curst; damn; damned; danged; darn; darned; dashed; deuced; durn; god-damn; goddam; goddamn; maledict; perishing -
102 átkozottul
(EN) bally; confoundedly; damnably; damned; deuced; deucedly; perishing -
103 istenverte
(DE) Bosheit {e}; gottverlassen; gottsjämmerlich; gottverflucht; (EN) bally; blankety; blankety-blank; blasted; bloody; cursed; damn; damned; danged; darn; darned; dashed; deuced; doggone; durn; frigging; god-awful; god-dam; god-forsaken; goddam; goddamn; godforsaken -
104 nagyon
(DE) außerordentlich; ganz; höchst; recht; saumäßig; sehr; ziemlich; zu; äußerst; über; überdies; bannig; damisch; (EN) badly; bally; beastly; bloody; confoundedly; ever so much; exceedingly; extremely; far; full; heavily; high; highly; immensely; immortally; jolly; jolly well; like hell; mightily; mighty; much; not a little; nothing if not; passing; pretty; quite; right; severely; sore; sorely; thundering; too; very; very much; well; widely; wondrous; wondrously -
105 nyavalyás
(DE) pimpelig; (EN) bally; bang; blankety-blank; bum; confounded; damn; damned; dratted; flaming; potty; ratty; sarkful -
106 nyomorult
(DE) Arschgeige {e}; elend; elendig; erbärmlich; gottverlassen; Schubbejack {r}; Schubiack {r}; gottsjämmerlich; (EN) abject; bally; be fucked up; blankety-blank; blinky; bum; damn; damned; god-forsaken; godforsaken; jay; miserable; pimping; roynish; wretch; wretched -
107 rettenetesen
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108 sakramenc|ki
adj. pot. 1. (przeklęty) [robota, dyscyplina, rodzina] blessed pot., ruddy pot. 2. obraźl. (w wyzwiskach) [dziad, dureń] damned pot., bloody pot. 3. (intensywny) [upał, ból] bally pot., blooming pot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sakramenc|ki
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109 شيطان
1́ adj. bally, pestilential, puckish2́ n. devil, archenemy, Dickens, deuce, Satan, demon, fiend, Prince of Darkness, familiar, serpent, pixy3́ n. Lucifer -
110 zpropadený
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111 fichu
adj.1. 'Bally', 'bloody', awful. Quel fichu temps! What rotten weather we're having! Il a un fichu caractère, tu sais! He's got a lousy temper.2. 'Done- for', doomed. Il est fichu, c'est lafin, vous savez! He's a goner, you know, he's not long for this world!3. Capable. Ne pas être fichu de faire quelque chose: To be incapable of doing something useful. Il n'est même pas fichu de faire la vaisselle: He can't even be relied on to do the dishes.4. Il est fichu de nepas venir. It's just as likely he won't turn up.5. Etre malfichu: To 'feel out of sorts', to be 'off-colour', to be unwell. -
112 flûtant
adj. 'Dashed', 'bally', darned. C'est flûtant, maisfaut que je rentre! I know it's rotten, but I've got to go home! -
113 baile
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114 страшно
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115 ужасно
terribly наречие:frightfully (ужасно, страшно)disastrously (ужасно, гибельно)flagrantly (ужасно, возмутительно)словосочетание: -
116 болли
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117 чертовский
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118 ἐλῑνύω
ἐλῑνύωGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `rest, stop with something' (Ion.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Unknown. Several proposals, all very hypothetical: to λίναμαι, λιάζομαι (Prellwitz Et.Wb., Bq, Brugmann Grundr.2 2: 3, 300, Schwyzer 693 w. n. 4); to Lat. lētum etc. (Scheftelowitz IF 33, 158); to Skt. iláyati `stand still, come to rest' (Persson Beitr. 2, 743); to Lith. ilsė́tis `rest' (Thurneysen KZ 30, 353, Bally MSL 12, 323). See Mayrhofer Wb. s. iláyati (p. 92), Fraenkel Lit. et. Wb. s. il̃sti (p. 184). The variant in Hesychius may point to a Pre-Greek word (Fur. 376)..Page in Frisk: 1,495Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐλῑνύω
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119 ἴ̄μερος
ἴ̄μερος (ῑ)Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `longing, yearning, love' (Il., cf. Leumann Hom. Wörter 313 w. n. 90).Compounds: Compp., e. g. ἐφ-ίμερος `filled with yearning, love' (Hes., Archil., A.), ἱμερό-γυιος `with lovely limbs' (B.).Derivatives: ἱμερόεις `longing, lovely' (Il.), ἱμερώδης `id.' (Callistr.); ἱμείρω, - ομαι, also ἐφ-, `yearn, desire' (Il.) with ἱμερτός `longs for, lovely' (since Β 751).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Uncertain. The connection with Skt. iṣmá- `spring, god(of love)' (Lex.), iccháti (\< *is-sḱé-ti) `wish' (Curtius, Fick, Solmsen KZ 29, 78f., Sommer Lautstud. 27f.), is semantically perhaps not impossible (meaning `god(of love)' however invented?, s. Mayrhofer KEWA s. v.), leaves the Greek wordformation unexplained. So perh. rather with Bally MSL 12, 321 from * si-smero-s resp. *si-smer-i̯ō with intensifying reduplikation as in Av. hi-šmarǝnt- `well-conducted' to Skt. smárati (\< *sméreti) `remember' (hardly to μέριμνα, μέρμερος, μάρτυς). So ἵμερος, ἱμείρω prop. `lively remembering' etc. (Cf. Skt. smará- m. `love'); ἵμερος could be postverbal to ἱμείρω (Risch 248). Cf. also Schwyzer 282 a. 423.Page in Frisk: 1,726Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἴ̄μερος
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120 οἴη 2
οἴη 2.Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `village' (Chios IVa, A. R., H., Theognost.); Att. name of a deme Ὄα (archaich form acc. to Adrados Emer. 18, 408 ff., 25, 107; also Οἴα, Ὄη, Οἴη).Compounds: As 2. member in Οἰνόη a.o.? (Meister KZ 36, 458 f. with wrong etym.).Derivatives: οἰῆται m. pl. `villager' (S. Fr. 134), οἰατᾶν κωμητῶν H., Οἰᾶται m. pl. inhabitant of a deme in Tegea (Paus. 8, 45, 1; reading uncertain); cf. Bechtel Dial. 3, 320. Besides ὠβά f. name of a Spartan tribus (IG 5: 1, 26, 11 [II--Ia], Plu. Lyc. 6) with ὠβάτας τοὺς φυλέτας H., ὠβάξαι `to divide into ὠβαί' (Plu. ibd.); also ὠγή (= ὠϜή) κώμη H., ὠάς ( ὤας cod.) τὰς κώμας, οὐαί φυλαί H. Details in Baunack Phil. 70, 466 f.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: If from *ὠϜίᾱ (Bally MSL 13, 13 f.), οἴη can be identified with ὠβά = *ὠϜά (rejected by Bechtel Dial. 2, 381 and, with improb. etym., v. Blumenthal Hesychst. 9); further unclear. After Schrader-Nehring Reallex. 2, 454 from *ὀϜι̯ᾱ to Goth. gawi ' χώρα, περίχωρος, district', PGm. *ga-aui̯a- n.; agreeing a.o. Fraenkel Gnomon 22, 238 and Schmeja IF 68, 31 f. Further rich lit. in Feist Vgl. Wb. s.v.Page in Frisk: 2,359-360Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > οἴη 2
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