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121 доходить до точки
прост.be at the end of one's tether (resources); be on one's bones; reach the limit; one's nerves are near breaking pointПришлось сдержаться, хотя Вергасов дошёл, как говорится, до точки. Он даже не представлял себе, как будет говорить сейчас с Ильиным. (В. Некрасов, Судак) — He had no possibility of giving vent to his feelings. His nerves, however, were near breaking point. He hardly dared to imagine what he was going to say to Ilyin.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > доходить до точки
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122 wissen
(wußte,gewußt) - {to aware} - {to tell (told,told) nói, nói với, nói lên, nói ra, nói cho biết, bảo, chỉ cho, cho biết, biểu thị, biểu lộ, tỏ, kể, thuật lại, xác định, phân biệt, khẳng định, cả quyết, biết, tiết lộ, phát giác, đếm - lần, nói về, ảnh hưởng đến, có kết quả = wissen (wußte,gewußt) [von,um] {to know (knew,known) [of]}+ = wissen, daß {to be conscious that}+ = nicht wissen {to be unaware}+ = etwas zu tun wissen {to know how to do something}+ = man kann nie wissen! {you never can tell!}+ = man kann nicht wissen {there is no knowing; there is no saying}+ = sich zu helfen wissen {to find a way; to know what to do}+ = man kann nicht wissen [wie] {there is no telling [how]}+ = wissen wo es lang geht {to be streetwise}+ = ich möchte gern wissen [wie,warum,ob] {I wonder [how,why,whether]}+ = sich nicht zu helfen wissen {to be at a loss; to be at one's wits' end}+ = sich nicht mehr zu helfen wissen {to get to the end of one's tether}+ = ich möchte gern wissen, wer er ist {I wonder who he is}+ -
123 gonić
(-nię, -nisz); imp -ń; vt* * *ipf.1. chase, hunt (down); (= biec za kimś l. czymś) run (za kimś/czymś after sb/sth); jakby go kto gonił pot. he is (was, etc.) in a hurry; gonić ostatkiem pieniędzy be almost out of money; gonić resztkami sił be on sb's last legs, be at the end of one's tether l. rope; gonić w piętkę myśl. backtrack; przen. lose sb's bearings; gonić za pieniędzmi chase after money; gonić za sławą chase after fame, seek fame; gonić za sławą i pieniędzmi seek fame and fortune; gonić za sensacją chase after hot stories; gonić czas pot. try to make up for lost time; gonić za spódniczkami l. babami l. kobietami pot. chase skirts.2. (= spieszyć się) hurry (do kogoś/czegoś to meet sb/to do sth).3. (= przemieszczać się, gnać) race; wiatr goni chmury wind is racing clouds; gonić po świecie roam around the world, wander the globe.4. (= zmuszać, pędzić) drive, urge; gonić kogoś do nauki urge sb to study hard, make sb study hard; gonić kogoś do pracy sweat sb, make sb work hard.5. pot. ( powodować rozwolnienie) give sb the runs.ipf.chase one another; goń się! pot. beat it!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gonić
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124 charge
I.n. f.1. En avoir sa charge: To 'have had about as much as one can take', to be at the end of one's tether.2. A charge de revanche! I'll do the same for you, mate! — I'll return the favour!II.adj.1. 'Loaded', 'pissed', drunk.2. (Drugs): 'High', under the influence of narcotics. -
125 точка точк·а
1) point, spot2) перен.сдвинуть с мёртвой точки — to set (smth.) in motion
ставить точку / точки над "i" — to dot the i's and to cross the t's
в точку — exactly, precisely
3) эк. pointзолотая точка (уровень валютного курса, при котором происходит международное перемещение золота) — bullion / gold / specie point
импортная / верхняя / золотая точка — import bullion / gold point
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126 volado
adj.keen, zestful, eager, enthusiastic.adv.in a rush, hurriedly, quickly.m.1 frill, pleat.2 favor.past part.past participle of spanish verb: volar.* * *1→ link=volar volar► adjetivo1 (en impresión) superior2 ARQUITECTURA projecting\dar un beso volado a alguien familiar to blow somebody a kissestar volado,-a familiar (intranquilo) to feel uneasy 2 (impaciente) to be in a hurry 3 (molesto) to feel embarrassed* * *1. ADJ1) (Tip) superior, raisedletra volada o voladita — superscript
2)(Méx, Caribe) (=soñando) to be in a dreamy stateestar volado — * (=loco) to be crazy *; (=intranquilo) to be worried; (=drogado) to be high *
3) (Chile)* (=despistado) absent-minded4) (LAm)* (de genio) quick-tempered5) (Arquit) [balcón, cornisa] projecting2. SM1) (Méx)(con una moneda)2) (Méx) (=aventura) affair3) (CAm) (=mentira) fib, lie4) (Caribe, Cono Sur) (Cos) flounce3.ADV (And, CAm, Méx) in a rush, hastily* * *I- da adjetivo1)2) (Col fam) ( salido) protrudingII- da masculino, femenino1)a) (fam) ( loco) crazy foolb) (Chi fam) ( distraído) absentminded person2) volado masculinoa) (Méx fam) ( con moneda)echar un volado — to toss o flip a coin
b) (RPl, Ven) ( en costura) flounceIII- da adverbio (Esp, Méx) in a rush, in a hurry* * *I- da adjetivo1)2) (Col fam) ( salido) protrudingII- da masculino, femenino1)a) (fam) ( loco) crazy foolb) (Chi fam) ( distraído) absentminded person2) volado masculinoa) (Méx fam) ( con moneda)echar un volado — to toss o flip a coin
b) (RPl, Ven) ( en costura) flounceIII- da adverbio (Esp, Méx) in a rush, in a hurry* * *Atenía los dientes volados she had protruding teeth, her teeth stuck out ( colloq)Ccuando me di cuenta me quedé volado I was so embarrassed when I realized ( colloq)masculine, feminineAB1echémonos un volado para ver si vamos o no let's toss o flip a coin to decide whether we go or notser un volado to be a lottery, be a gamble23 (RPl, Ven) (en costura) flounce, ruffle(Méx, Ven) in a rush, in a hurrysalí volado para el hospital I left for the hospital in a rush o hurry, I rushed o dashed o shot off to the hospital* * *
Del verbo volar: ( conjugate volar)
volado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
volado
volar
volado sustantivo masculinoa) (Méx fam) ( con moneda):
echar un volado to toss o flip a coin
volar ( conjugate volar) verbo intransitivo
1 [pájaro/avión] to fly
2
◊ ¡cómo vuela el tiempo! doesn't time fly!;
las malas noticias vuelan bad news travels fastb)
se fue volando he/she rushed off;
sus clases se me pasan volando her classes seem to go so quickly
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verbo transitivo
1 ‹puente/edificio› to blow up;
‹ caja fuerte› to blow
2 (Méx, Ven fam) ( robar) to swipe (colloq), to nick (BrE colloq)
volarse verbo pronominal
1
2
volar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (un avión, ave, insecto) to fly: la mosca echó a volar, the fly flew off
2 (apresuradamente) volando, in a flash, in a hurry: nos fuimos volando, we rushed off
3 fam (terminarse, desaparecer) to disappear, vanish: todo el dinero que tenía voló en cuestión de meses, he blew all his money in a question of months
II vtr (usando explosivos: una casa, fábrica, etc) to blow up
(: una caja blindada, etc) to blow open
' volado' also found in these entries:
English:
flip
- flounce
- frill
- ruffle
- stoned
* * *volado, -a♦ adj1. [que sobresale] projecting2. Imprenta superscriptandar con los pájaros volados to be near the end of one's tether♦ nm1. RP, Ven [de vestido] ruffle, flounce2. CompMéxechar volados to toss a coin♦ advCol, Méx Fam* * *I adjstoned2 TIP superiorII m → voladizo -
127 reszt|ka
Ⅰ f 1. dim. zw. pl (pozostałość) remains- resztki budowli/fortyfikacji the remains of a building/of fortifications- resztki sił/cierpliwości the last reserves of energy/patience- resztki godności the last shreds of dignity- resztki fortuny/świetności/włosów what remains of sb’s wealth/glory/hair- resztki jej urody the remnants of her beauty2. (kawałek materiału) remnant- sklep z resztkami a remnant shopⅡ resztki plt (jedzenie) leftovers■ gonić resztkami to scrape the bottom of the barrel- gonić resztkami sił to be at the end of one’s tetherThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > reszt|ka
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128 a i se apropia funia de par
to be at the end of one's tetherto be on one's last legs.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a i se apropia funia de par
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