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1 зверски
1. прил. animal (attr.)(свойствен на звяр) brutish2. прен. bestial, brutal, monstrous, ferociousзверска постъпка an inhuman actзверско убийство an atrocious/a brutal murderзверско престъпление a monstrous crimeзверски поглед a ferocious/baleful look3. (много силен) monstrous, wildзверски усилия wild effortsзверски апетит a ravenous appetite4. нар. brutishly; brutally; ravenouslyзверски съм гладен I'm ravenously hungry* * *звѐрски,2. прен. bestial, brutal, monstrous, atrocious, outrageous, ferocious; \зверскиа постъпка an inhuman act; \зверскии поглед ferocious/baleful look; \зверскио престъпление monstrous crime;3. ( много силен) monstrous, wild; \зверскии апетит ravenous appetite; \зверскии усилия wild efforts.——————нареч. brutishly; brutally; ravenously; \зверски съм гладен I’m ravenously hungry.* * *monstrous: a зверски crime - зверско престъпление; atrocious* * *1. (много силен) monstrous, wild 2. (свойствен на звяр) brutish 3. 1 прил. animal (attr.) 4. 4 нар. brutishly;brutally;ravenously 5. ЗВЕРСКИ апетит a ravenous appetite 6. ЗВЕРСКИ поглед a ferocious/ baleful look 7. ЗВЕРСКИ съм гладен I'm ravenously hungry 8. зверска постъпка an inhuman act 9. зверски усилия wild efforts 10. зверско престъпление a monstrous crime 11. зверско убийство an atrocious/a brutal murder 12. прен, bestial, brutal, monstrous, ferocious -
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1. brutal, bestial; ( ужасающий) atrocious, savage2. разг. ( очень сильный) terrific, tremendousу него зверский аппетит — he has a tremendous / ravenous appetite
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4 féroce
féroce [feʀɔs]adjective* * *feʀɔs1) ( cruel) [animal] ferocious; [rire, répression] savage; [personne, air] fierce2) ( acharné) [bataille] fierce3) ( violent) [appétit] voracious; [envie, désir] violent* * *feʀɔs adj1) (bête) ferocious, fierce2) fig (personne, concurrence, répression) fierce, ferocious* * *féroce adj1 ( cruel) [animal] ferocious; [rire, humour, portrait, joie, répression, réquisitoire] savage; [personne, air] fierce;2 ( acharné) [bataille, concurrence] fierce;[ferɔs] adjectifdans une critique féroce qui vient de paraître in a ferocious ou savage review just out3. [qui tue - animal, bête] ferocious4. [extrême - appétit] voracious -
5 зверский
2) разг. ( очень сильный) terrific, tremendousу него́ зве́рский аппети́т — he has a ravenous appetite
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