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bogged

  • 1 затъвам

    wrap (up), do up
    затъвам с хартия wrap in paper.; sink
    колата затъна в калта the car got stuck in the mud, the car was stalled in the mud
    затъвам в дългове be overhead and ears/up to the ears/up to the eyebrows in debt, entangle o.s. in debt
    г в работа be up to the elbows/eyebrows in work, be swamped with work
    затъвам в мръсотия be all in a muck
    * * *
    затъ̀вам,
    гл. sink; \затъвам в дългове be over head and ears/up to the ears/up to he eyebrows in debt, entangle o.s. in debt; \затъвам в мръсотия be all in a muck; \затъвам в работа be up the elbows/eyebrows in work, be swamped with work, be bogged down in work; затънал в тиня mud-bound; колата затъна в калта the car got stuck in the mud, the car was stalled in the mud.
    * * *
    bog; immerse
    * * *
    1. wrap (up), do up 2. ЗАТЪВАМ в дългове be overhead and ears/up to the ears/up to the eyebrows in debt, entangle o.s. in debt 3. ЗАТЪВАМ в мръсотия be all in a muck 4. ЗАТЪВАМ с хартия wrap in paper.;sink 5. г в работа be up to the elbows/eyebrows in work, be swamped with work 6. затънал в тиня mud-bound 7. колата затъна в калта the car got stuck in the mud, the car was stalled in the mud

    Български-английски речник > затъвам

  • 2 затъна

    вж. затъвам
    * * *
    затъ̀на,
    затъ̀вам гл. sink; \затъна в дългове be over head and ears/up to the ears/up to he eyebrows in debt, entangle o.s. in debt; \затъна в мръсотия be all in a muck; \затъна в работа be up the elbows/eyebrows in work, be swamped with work, be bogged down in work; затънал в тиня mud-bound; колата затъна в калта the car got stuck in the mud, the car was stalled in the mud.
    * * *
    вж. затъвам

    Български-английски речник > затъна

См. также в других словарях:

  • Bogged — Bog Bog, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bogged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bogging}.] To sink, as into a bog; to submerge in a bog; to cause to sink and stick, as in mud and mire. [1913 Webster] At another time, he was bogged up to the middle in the slough of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • bogged down — with endless paperwork Syn: mired, stuck, entangled, ensnared, embroiled; hampered, hindered, impeded, delayed, stalled, detained; swamped, overwhelmed …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • bogged down — adj. VERBS ▪ be ▪ I ve been bogged down with work this week. ▪ become, get ADVERB ▪ hopelessly ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • bogged down — ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ, usu ADJ in n If you get bogged down in something, it prevents you from making progress or getting something done. But why get bogged down in legal details?... Sometimes this fact is obscured because churches get so bogged… …   English dictionary

  • bogged down — adjective a) Stuck, as if in a bog. It was Mr. Womble that tied the rope to the car that was bogged down, and I was the one that tied the other end of it to the end of the truck... b) Stuck; mired, as in detail, difficulty; delayed or made slower …   Wiktionary

  • bogged — bÉ’g adj. marshy; wet and spongy n. wet spongy ground, marshland; swamp; toilet, lavatory (British) v. get stuck, be stuck in mud …   English contemporary dictionary

  • bogged — …   Useful english dictionary

  • bogged down — adj. stuck, delayed, caused to slow down; caught in; mired …   English contemporary dictionary

  • bog down, to get bogged down — {v. phr.}, {mostly intransitive or passive} 1. To stop progressing; to slow to a halt. * /Work on the new building bogged down, because the contractor didn t deliver the needed concrete blocks./ 2. To become entangled with a variety of obstacles… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • bog down, to get bogged down — {v. phr.}, {mostly intransitive or passive} 1. To stop progressing; to slow to a halt. * /Work on the new building bogged down, because the contractor didn t deliver the needed concrete blocks./ 2. To become entangled with a variety of obstacles… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • bog\ down,\ to\ get\ bogged\ down — v. phr. mostly intransitive or passive 1. To stop progressing; to slow to a halt. Work on the new building bogged down, because the contractor didn t deliver the needed concrete blocks. 2. To become entangled with a variety of obstacles making… …   Словарь американских идиом

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