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1 беременность
1) General subject: pregnancy2) Medicine: childbearing, cyesis, cyophoria, fetation, gestation (см. тж pregnancy), gravidism, graviditas, gravidity, maternity, syllepsis3) Rare: child-bearing4) Jargon: bellyful5) Chemical weapons: gestation (у животных) -
2 пресытиться
1) General subject: be fed up, get a bellyful, get a bellyful of (чем-либо), have a regular dose of (чем-л.), pall, sate oneself with (чем-л.), sicken, surfeit, to be fed up (with), to be sick of (smth.) (чем-л.), to be surfeited with (smth.) (чем-л.)2) Colloquial: be thorough (чем-либо), be thro (чем-либо), be through (чем-либо), be thru (чем-либо)3) Makarov: have a regular dose of (smth.) (чем-л.) -
3 П-626
ОТ ПУЗА есть, наесться, давать что и т. п. substand PrepP Invar adv(to eat, allow s.o. to eat etc) until one (or s.o.) is completely satiated, satisfied, can eat no more: наесться - - eat a bellyfuleat one's fill fill one's belly eat as much as one wants eat till one is stuffedнакормить кого \П-626 - feed s.o. as much as s.o. wants (can eat)feed s.o. till s.o. is stuffed (in limited contexts) fill (stuff) s.o. 's belly....Дядя Сандро поручал мне, если я к нему приходил в сезон, только собирать фрукты. «Можешь есть от пуза», -говорил он... (Искандер 3)....Uncle Sandro merely commissioned me to pick fruit if I came to him in season. "You can eat a bellyful," he would say... (3a).«А япошки сытые... Им от пуза дают» (Гинзбург 2). "The Japs, though, are well fed.... They're allowed to eat their fill" (2a).Хавай ( substand = ешь), харч казенный, зато от пуза» (Максимов 2). "Help yourself-it's only prison food, but there's as much as you want" (2a).Человечество было бедным и прокармливало себя трудясь... Оно могло, подго-ладывая, накормить «от пуза» нескольких там князей и церковников... (Битов 2). Man was poor and fed himself by laboring....By going slightly hungry he could fill the bellies of a few princes and churchmen... (2a). -
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• ОТ ПУЗА есть, наесться, давать что и т.п. substand[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ (to eat, allow s.o. to eat etc) until one (or s.o.) is completely satiated, satisfied, can eat no more:- feed s.o. till s.o. is stuffed;- [in limited contexts] fill (stuff) s.o.'s belly.♦...Дядя Сандро поручал мне, если я к нему приходил в сезон, только собирать фрукты. "Можешь есть от пуза", - говорил он... (Искандер 3)....Uncle Sandro merely commissioned me to pick fruit if I came to him in season. "You can eat a bellyful," he would say... (3a).♦ "А япошки сытые... Им от пуза дают" (Гинзбург 2). "The Japs, though, are well fed.... They're allowed to eat their fill" (2a).♦ "Хавай [substand = ешь], харч казенный, зато от пуза" (Максимов 2). "Help yourself - it's only prison food, but there's as much as you want" (2a).♦ Человечество было бедным и прокармливало себя трудясь... Оно могло, подголадывая, накормить "от пуза" нескольких там князей и церковников... (Битов 2). Man was poor and fed himself by laboring....By going slightly hungry he could fill the bellies of a few princes and churchmen... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > от пуза
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5 по ноздри
по ноздри < и выше>прост.more than enough (of trouble, grief, sufferings, etc.); a good bellyful of smth.- Ты что же, всю войну за баранкой? - Почти всю. - На фронте? - Да! - Ну, и мне там пришлось, браток, хлебнуть горюшка по ноздри и выше. (М. Шолохов, Судьба человека) — 'Been at the wheel all through the war?' 'Nearly all of it.' 'At the front?' 'Yes.' 'Well, I had a good bellyful of trouble out there too, brother, more than enough of it.'
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6 достаточное количество
1) General subject: a fair number, aneuch, eneuch, eneugh, enough, enow (he has enow and to spare - он имеет больше, чем нужно), fill (a fill of tobacco - щепотка табаку чтобы набить трубку), no lack of (smth.) (чего-л.), nuff, sufficient quantities2) Colloquial: bellyful (чего-л.), sufficient3) Engineering: sufficient amount4) Diplomatic term: sufficiency5) Patents: quantum satis6) Makarov: fair numberУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > достаточное количество
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7 излишество
1) General subject: extravagance, extravagancy, glut (в еде и т. п.), immoderacy, intemperance, redundance, redundancy, satiety of (smth), superfluity (обыкн. pl), superflux, surfeit (особ. в пище и питье), luxury2) Medicine: surfiet3) Bookish: nimiety4) Architecture: excessiveness, overabundance5) Jargon: bellyful6) Information technology: feature7) Advertising: excess8) Makarov: immoderation -
8 наесться досыта
1) General subject: have a bellyful, have a full belly, eat fill (напиться вволю)3) Jargon: eat one's fill4) Makarov: eat fill, eat to fullness, eat to repletion -
9 наесться от пуза
General subject: eat a bellyful, fill( one's) belly -
10 обжорство
1) General subject: an orgy of eating, crapulence, debauchery, engorgement, gluttony, gorge, gormandize, guzzle, gourmandise2) Literal: belly3) Rare: gulosity4) Jargon: bellyful5) Makarov: greedy feeding -
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1) General subject: get a bellyful, glut oneself with (чем-л.), pall, sicken, surfeit, tire2) Makarov: glut oneself with (smth.) (чем-л.), tire of -
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14 я сыт по горло
General subject: I got a bellyful ( of) (чем-л.) -
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16 пузо
с. прост.belly, paunchотрасти́ть пу́зо — grow a paunch
••есть / нае́сться от пу́за — eat a bellyful, fill one's belly
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17 количество
ср.иметься в большом количестве — to be abundant, to abound
в количестве 150 человек — one hundred and fifty strong, 150 in number
достаточное количество чего-л. — fill; разг. bellyful
большое количество — considerable quantity, large quantity, bucket, bulk, bundle, lump; pile разг.; sight диал.
в большом количестве — abundantly, in abundance, in volume, in quantity, in large quantities
ничтожное количество — minute amount, micro amount/quantity
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18 быть сытым по горло чем-л.
be fed up with smth, to have had a bellyful of smthАмериканизмы. Русско-английский словарь. > быть сытым по горло чем-л.
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19 пресыщение
satiety имя существительное: -
20 сытость
См. также в других словарях:
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bellyful — n. more than enough; more than one needs. □ I’ve had a bellyful of your excuses. □ You’ve given us all a bellyful. Now, good night … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
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bellyful — noun (plural bellyfuls) a sufficient amount to eat. Phrases have a (or one s) bellyful informal have more than enough of something … English new terms dictionary