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41 кръвен
blood (attr.)червени/бели кръвни телца вж. телцекръвна група a blood group/typeкръвна картина a blood lestкръвно налягане blood pressureкръвно родство blood relation, consanguinityкръвен враг a deadly enemyкръвна вражда a blood/deadly feud, a private warкръвно отмъщение vendettaкръвна обида a mortal offence, a deadly insultкръвно дело life work.brawny, burly* * *кръ̀вен,прил., -на, -но, -ни blood (attr.); мед. h(a)emal; h(a)ematic, h(a)emic; \кръвенен враг deadly enemy; \кръвенен оток extravasation; \кръвенна вражда blood/deadly feud, private war; \кръвенна група blood group/type; \кръвенна картина blood test; \кръвенна клетка h(a)emocyte; \кръвенна обида mortal offence, deadly insult; \кръвенна проба blood specimen; \кръвенна сестра sister-german; \кръвенно дело life work; \кръвенно налягане blood pressure; \кръвенно отмъщение vendetta; \кръвенно родство blood relation, consanguinity; червени/бели \кръвенни телца биохим. erythrocytes/leucocytes.——————прил. brawny, burly.* * *blooded: a кръвен group/ type - кръвна група; haemal (анат.); haematic; sanguineous* * *1. blood (attr.) 2. КРЪВЕН враг a deadly enemy 3. кръвна вражда а blood/deadly feud, a private war 4. кръвна група a blood group/type 5. кръвна картина a blood lest 6. кръвна обида а mortal offence, a deadly insult 7. кръвно дело life work.brawny, burly 8. кръвно налягане blood pressure 9. кръвно отмъщение vendetta 10. кръвно родство blood relation, consanguinity 11. червени/бели кръвни телца вж. телце -
42 беспорядочный
1) General subject: acosmic, amorphic, amorphous, anarchic, anarchical, anarchist, anarchistic, desultory, disorderly, dropping, erratic, excursive, helter skelter, helter-skelter, higgledy piggledy, higgledy-piggledy, hitty missy, hitty-missy, hugger mugger, hugger-mugger, hurly, hurly burly, hurly-burly, ill disposed, incoherent, indiscriminate, inordinate, irregular, messy, methodless, mixty maxty, mobbish, mussy, orderless, pell-mell, pickup, planless, promiscuous (в знакомствах, связях и т. п.), rackety, rambling, riotous, rough-and-tumble, straggling, straggly, topsy turvy, topsy-turvy, topsyturvy, tumultuary, tumultuous, untidy, up and down, up-and-down, upside-down, wild, random, higgledypiggledy, shotgun2) Geology: scattered4) Dialect: outward (о человеке)5) Engineering: uncontrolled6) Mathematics: chaotic, disorder, disordered7) Railway term: haphazard8) Australian slang: rafferty10) Psychology: chaotical11) Scottish language: mixty-maxty12) Jargon: balled up, haywire, rough and tumble, zooie, zooey, heads up!, ramshack, ramshackle13) Business: unregulated14) Quality control: unordered15) Oceanography: confused (о волнении на море)16) Makarov: disordered (неупорядоченный), ill-disposed, indigested, irregular (напр. о курсах акций, когда курс одних растёт, а других падает), irregular (неупорядоченный), looking glass, out-of-order, pellmell, random (хаотичный), shapeless17) Taboo: ass-up18) General subject: confused (о волнении) -
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44 перепутанный
1) General subject: bitched up, bitched-up, confused, hurly, hurly burly, hurly-burly, mixed up2) Biology: intricate3) American: snafu4) Engineering: entangled5) Physics: intortus6) Polymers: clogged7) Makarov: perplexed, printer's pie8) Taboo: ass backwards, ass-up, balled up -
45 смятение
1) General subject: agitation, carfuffle, clutter, commotion, curfuffle, disarray, dismay, distraction, embarrassment, flurry, fluster, hurly, hurly burly, hurly-burly, kerfuffle (a variant of "curfuffle"), kippage, pandemonium, perturbation, ruffle, seethe, storm, tamasha, toss, trepidation, troy fair, troy town, troy-fair, tumble, tumult, turmoil, unrest, whirl (чувств), fear2) Biology: alarm4) Dialect: troy-town5) American: feeze6) Obsolete: blunder8) Makarov: tangle -
46 суматоха
1) General subject: ado, alarums and excursions, beehive, bustle, clutter, commotion, devil among the tailors, excitement, flurry, fluster, fuss, helter skelter, helter-skelter, huddle, hugger mugger, hugger-mugger, hurly, hurly burly, hurly-burly, hurry scurry, hurry skurry, hustle and bustle (напр, I love all the hustle and bustle of the market), jumble, muss, pother, rattle, razzle dazzle, razzle-dazzle, rough and tumble, rough-and-tumble, ruffle, splore, splutter, sputter, stir, stirabout, stirrer, stramash, tamasha, toing and froing, troy fair, troy town, troy-fair, tumult, turmoil, turn-up, uproar, welter, whirl, whoopla, -do, shuffle, hullabaloo, flurry of activity, pandemonium2) Colloquial: hurry-scurry, hurry-skurry, rumpus, scrummage, shindy, to-do3) Dialect: troy-town4) American: Chinese fire drill, rustle5) Obsolete: coil7) Bible: Babel8) Diplomatic term: carry-on9) Jargon: dustup, razzmatazz, commo10) Makarov: dust11) Marketology: rat race -
47 сумятица
1) General subject: babelism, hurly, hurly burly, hurly-burly, hurry scurry, hurry skurry, confusion2) Colloquial: hurry-scurry, hurry-skurry, squall3) Onomatopoeia: hubbub4) Makarov: huddle -
48 П-318
НА ПОЛУСЛОВЕ (НА ПОЛСЛОВЕ coll) замолчать, остановиться, оборвать кого и т. п. PrepP these forms only adv more often used with pfv verbs) (of a person) (to cease talking, interrupt s.o. etc) at the very start or in the middle of a conversation, speech etc: X замолчал - — X stopped (broke off, checked himself) in mklsentence (in midword, in midflow, in midspeech, in the middle of a sentence, in the middle of a word)X оборвал Y-a - = X cut Y off (in midsentence (in midword, in the middle of a sentence, in the middle of a word))X cut Y short (in the middle of what Y was saying (in the middle of Y's speech etc)).Говорили все трое, и все трое замолкли на полуслове, как только я появился в дверях... (Искандер 5). All three were talking, and all three stopped in midsentence as soon as I appeared in the doorway... (5a).Было это осенью 1937 года, в разгар арестов и расстрелов. Говорил он (Пастернак) один, а я молчал, смущённый неожиданной горячностью его монолога, который он вдруг оборвал чуть ли не на полуслове (Гладков 1). This was in the autumn of 1937, at the height of the arrests and executions. He (Pasternak) talked while I listened, embarrassed by the unexpected vehemence of his diatribe, until he suddenly checked himself almost in mid-sentence (1a).Брешешь ты всё», - сказал Николай Курзов, стоявший от Плечевого справа. Плечевой споткнулся на полуслове, посмотрел на Николая... сверху вниз... и, подумав, сказал: «Брешет собака. А я говорю. А ты свою варежку закрой...» (Войнович 2). "Horse-shit!" said Nikolai Kurzov, who was standing to Burly's right. Burly stumbled in mid-speech, gave Nikolai the once-over...then paused for a moment to think, and said: "Horseshit comes from a horse. And I'm no horse. So shut your trap..." (2a).Мы считаем вслух, но я вдруг обрубил на полуслове и стою, разинув рот... (Замятин 1). We calculate aloud, but I break off in the middle of a word and stand there, gaping... (1a).Лева чуть не плакал: что сделали с человеком! Но сдержался, заговорил о другом, сильно издалека... Дед прервал Леву на полуслове (Битов 2). Lyova all but wept: what had they done to the man! But he contained himself and started talking about something else, in a very roundabout way....Grandfather cut Lyova short (2a). -
49 Ч-1
В ЧАДУ PrepP Invar1. Also: КАК (КАК БУДТО) В ЧАДУ ( adv or subj-compl with быть0 (subj: human) (to do sth., be) in a state of mental confusion or emotional turmoil: (as if) in a fog (a trance)dazed in a daze.Теперь-то мне понятны мои дружбы, это только две, наиболее запомнившиеся, были и другие, но много лет я жил как в чаду, и только моя трагедия вдруг открыла мне глаза, я смог посмотреть на свою жизнь с неожиданной точки зрения (Лимонов 1). My friendships are intelligible to me now. Those were but two, the most memorable, there were others, but for many years I lived as if in a fog, and only when my tragedy opened my eyes did I suddenly see my life from a new perspective (1a).«Говорю тебе, (Григорий) живой и здоровый, морду наел во какую!»... Аксинья слушала, как в чаду... Она опомнилась только у меле-ховской калитки (Шолохов 5). "I tell you he's (Grigory is) safe and sound, and real fat in the face!"... Aksinya listened as if in a trance. She came to herself only at the Melekhovs' gate (5a).Я был в чаду... Я плохо соображал, что же будет дальше. Я рвался в Москву, но поезда ещё не ходили (Паустовский 1). I was dazed....1 could not imagine what would happen next. I longed to be in Moscow. But no trains were running (1a).2. - чего, often увлечений, удовольствий, романов и т. п. (the resulting PrepP is advbeing completely absorbed by sth. (often passions, pleasures, love affairs etc): in the whirl (swirl) of sth.being caught up in sth. (in limited contexts) amid the hurly-burly of sth. in the hustle and bustle of sth.Жизнь его (Пьера) между тем шла по-прежнему, с теми же увлечениями и распущенностью... В чаду своих занятий Пьер, однако, по прошествии года начал чувствовать, как та почва масонства, на которой он стоял, тем более уходила из-под его ног, чем твёрже он старался стать на ней (Толстой 5). Meanwhile his (Pierre's) life continued as before, with the same passions and dissipations....Amid the hurly-burly of his activities, however, before the year was out Pierre began to feel as though the more firmly he tried to rest upon the ground of Freemasonry on which he had taken his stand, the more it was giving way under him (5a). -
50 будто в чаду
• В ЧАДУ[PrepP; Invar]=====⇒ (to do sth., be) in a state of mental confusion or emotional turmoil:- (as if) in a fog < a trance>;- dazed;- in a daze.♦ Теперь-то мне понятны мои дружбы, это только две, наиболее запомнившиеся, были и другие, но много лет я жил как в чаду, и только моя трагедия вдруг открыла мне глаза, я смог посмотреть на свою жизнь с неожиданной точки зрения (Лимонов 1). My friendships are intelligible to me now. Those were but two, the most memorable; there were others, but for many years I lived as if in a fog, and only when my tragedy opened my eyes did I suddenly see my life from a new perspective (1a).♦ " Говорю тебе, [Григорий] живой и здоровый, морду наел во какую!"... Аксинья слушала, как в чаду... Она опомнилась только у мелеховской калитки (Шолохов 5). "I tell you he's [Grigory is] safe and sound, and real fat in the face!"...Aksinya listened as if in a trance. She came to herself only at the Melekhovs' gate (5a).♦ Я был в чаду... Я плохо соображал, что же будет дальше. Я рвался в Москву, но поезда ешё не ходили (Паустовский 1). I was dazed....I could not imagine what would happen next. I longed to be in Moscow. But no trains were running (1a).2. будто в чаду чего, often увлечений, удовольствий, романов и т.п. [the resulting PrepP is adv]⇒ being completely absorbed by sth. (often passions, pleasures, love affairs etc):- in the whirl < swirl> of sth.;- being caught up in sth.;- [in limited contexts] amid the hurly-burly of sth.;- in the hustle and bustle of sth.♦ Жизнь его [Пьера] между тем шла по-прежнему, с теми же увлечениями и распущенностью... В чаду своих занятий Пьер, однако, по прошествии года начал чувствовать, как та почва масонства, на которой он стоял, тем более уходила из-под его ног, чем твёрже он старался стать на ней (Толстой 5). Meanwhile his [Pierre's] life continued as before, with the same passions and dissipations....Amid the hurly-burly of his activities, however, before the year was out Pierre began to feel as though the more firmly he tried to rest upon the ground of Freemasonry on which he had taken his stand, the more it was giving way under him (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > будто в чаду
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51 в чаду
• В ЧАДУ[PrepP; Invar]=====⇒ (to do sth., be) in a state of mental confusion or emotional turmoil:- (as if) in a fog < a trance>;- dazed;- in a daze.♦ Теперь-то мне понятны мои дружбы, это только две, наиболее запомнившиеся, были и другие, но много лет я жил как в чаду, и только моя трагедия вдруг открыла мне глаза, я смог посмотреть на свою жизнь с неожиданной точки зрения (Лимонов 1). My friendships are intelligible to me now. Those were but two, the most memorable; there were others, but for many years I lived as if in a fog, and only when my tragedy opened my eyes did I suddenly see my life from a new perspective (1a).♦ " Говорю тебе, [Григорий] живой и здоровый, морду наел во какую!"... Аксинья слушала, как в чаду... Она опомнилась только у мелеховской калитки (Шолохов 5). "I tell you he's [Grigory is] safe and sound, and real fat in the face!"...Aksinya listened as if in a trance. She came to herself only at the Melekhovs' gate (5a).♦ Я был в чаду... Я плохо соображал, что же будет дальше. Я рвался в Москву, но поезда ешё не ходили (Паустовский 1). I was dazed....I could not imagine what would happen next. I longed to be in Moscow. But no trains were running (1a).⇒ being completely absorbed by sth. (often passions, pleasures, love affairs etc):- in the whirl < swirl> of sth.;- being caught up in sth.;- [in limited contexts] amid the hurly-burly of sth.;- in the hustle and bustle of sth.♦ Жизнь его [Пьера] между тем шла по-прежнему, с теми же увлечениями и распущенностью... В чаду своих занятий Пьер, однако, по прошествии года начал чувствовать, как та почва масонства, на которой он стоял, тем более уходила из-под его ног, чем твёрже он старался стать на ней (Толстой 5). Meanwhile his [Pierre's] life continued as before, with the same passions and dissipations....Amid the hurly-burly of his activities, however, before the year was out Pierre began to feel as though the more firmly he tried to rest upon the ground of Freemasonry on which he had taken his stand, the more it was giving way under him (5a). -
52 как будто в чаду
• В ЧАДУ[PrepP; Invar]=====⇒ (to do sth., be) in a state of mental confusion or emotional turmoil:- (as if) in a fog < a trance>;- dazed;- in a daze.♦ Теперь-то мне понятны мои дружбы, это только две, наиболее запомнившиеся, были и другие, но много лет я жил как в чаду, и только моя трагедия вдруг открыла мне глаза, я смог посмотреть на свою жизнь с неожиданной точки зрения (Лимонов 1). My friendships are intelligible to me now. Those were but two, the most memorable; there were others, but for many years I lived as if in a fog, and only when my tragedy opened my eyes did I suddenly see my life from a new perspective (1a).♦ " Говорю тебе, [Григорий] живой и здоровый, морду наел во какую!"... Аксинья слушала, как в чаду... Она опомнилась только у мелеховской калитки (Шолохов 5). "I tell you he's [Grigory is] safe and sound, and real fat in the face!"...Aksinya listened as if in a trance. She came to herself only at the Melekhovs' gate (5a).♦ Я был в чаду... Я плохо соображал, что же будет дальше. Я рвался в Москву, но поезда ешё не ходили (Паустовский 1). I was dazed....I could not imagine what would happen next. I longed to be in Moscow. But no trains were running (1a).2. как будто в чаду чего, often увлечений, удовольствий, романов и т.п. [the resulting PrepP is adv]⇒ being completely absorbed by sth. (often passions, pleasures, love affairs etc):- in the whirl < swirl> of sth.;- being caught up in sth.;- [in limited contexts] amid the hurly-burly of sth.;- in the hustle and bustle of sth.♦ Жизнь его [Пьера] между тем шла по-прежнему, с теми же увлечениями и распущенностью... В чаду своих занятий Пьер, однако, по прошествии года начал чувствовать, как та почва масонства, на которой он стоял, тем более уходила из-под его ног, чем твёрже он старался стать на ней (Толстой 5). Meanwhile his [Pierre's] life continued as before, with the same passions and dissipations....Amid the hurly-burly of his activities, however, before the year was out Pierre began to feel as though the more firmly he tried to rest upon the ground of Freemasonry on which he had taken his stand, the more it was giving way under him (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как будто в чаду
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• В ЧАДУ[PrepP; Invar]=====⇒ (to do sth., be) in a state of mental confusion or emotional turmoil:- (as if) in a fog < a trance>;- dazed;- in a daze.♦ Теперь-то мне понятны мои дружбы, это только две, наиболее запомнившиеся, были и другие, но много лет я жил как в чаду, и только моя трагедия вдруг открыла мне глаза, я смог посмотреть на свою жизнь с неожиданной точки зрения (Лимонов 1). My friendships are intelligible to me now. Those were but two, the most memorable; there were others, but for many years I lived as if in a fog, and only when my tragedy opened my eyes did I suddenly see my life from a new perspective (1a).♦ " Говорю тебе, [Григорий] живой и здоровый, морду наел во какую!"... Аксинья слушала, как в чаду... Она опомнилась только у мелеховской калитки (Шолохов 5). "I tell you he's [Grigory is] safe and sound, and real fat in the face!"...Aksinya listened as if in a trance. She came to herself only at the Melekhovs' gate (5a).♦ Я был в чаду... Я плохо соображал, что же будет дальше. Я рвался в Москву, но поезда ешё не ходили (Паустовский 1). I was dazed....I could not imagine what would happen next. I longed to be in Moscow. But no trains were running (1a).2. как в чаду чего, often увлечений, удовольствий, романов и т.п. [the resulting PrepP is adv]⇒ being completely absorbed by sth. (often passions, pleasures, love affairs etc):- in the whirl < swirl> of sth.;- being caught up in sth.;- [in limited contexts] amid the hurly-burly of sth.;- in the hustle and bustle of sth.♦ Жизнь его [Пьера] между тем шла по-прежнему, с теми же увлечениями и распущенностью... В чаду своих занятий Пьер, однако, по прошествии года начал чувствовать, как та почва масонства, на которой он стоял, тем более уходила из-под его ног, чем твёрже он старался стать на ней (Толстой 5). Meanwhile his [Pierre's] life continued as before, with the same passions and dissipations....Amid the hurly-burly of his activities, however, before the year was out Pierre began to feel as though the more firmly he tried to rest upon the ground of Freemasonry on which he had taken his stand, the more it was giving way under him (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как в чаду
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adj. strong, powerful, robust, burly, vigorous, fast, firm, forceful, forcible, forte, hardy, hearty, hefty, husky, intense, living, masculine, massive, mighty, muscular, orotund, overpowering, poten————————adv. strong, powerful, robust, burly, vigorous, fast, firm, forceful, forcible, forte, hardy, hearty, hefty, husky, intense, living, masculine, massive, mighty, muscular, orotund, overpowering, poten————————v. be fortified, reinforced; strengthened————————v. be held; kept; gripped; clung to; owned by————————v. be strong, firm; courageous; defeat————————v. to gather strength; recover; establish————————v. to hold; keep; grip; cling to; contain; own————————v. to strengthen; fortify, reinforce -
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II v/t (schlagen) hit, punch; jemanden in die Seite / Nieren boxen punch s.o. in the side / kidneysIII v/refl2. sich durch die Menge / aus dem Getümmel etc. boxen fight one’s way through the crowd / out of the hurly-burly; sich nach oben boxen fig. fight one’s way to the top* * *das Boxenboxing* * *Bọ|xennt -s, no pl (SPORT)boxing* * *1) (to fight( someone) with the fists: Years ago, fighters used to box without wearing padded gloves.) box2) (the sport of fighting with the fists.) boxing* * *Bo·xen<-s>[ˈbɔksn̩]nt kein pl boxing no art* * *1.intransitives Verb boxgegen jemanden boxen — fight somebody; box [against] somebody
2.jemandem in den Magen boxen — punch somebody in the stomach
transitives Verb1) (ugs.) punch2) (Sportjargon): (boxen gegen) fight3.reflexives Verb1)sich ins Freie/durch die Menge usw. boxen — (ugs.) fight one's way outside/through the crowd etc.
* * *A. v/i fight; SPORT box (gegen against;um for)B. v/t (schlagen) hit, punch;jemanden in die Seite/Nieren boxen punch sb in the side/kidneysC. v/r1.sich (mit jemandem) boxen have a fight (with sb)2.sich durch die Menge/aus dem Getümmel etcboxen fight one’s way through the crowd/out of the hurly-burly;sich nach oben boxen fig fight one’s way to the top* * *1.intransitives Verb box2.gegen jemanden boxen — fight somebody; box [against] somebody
transitives Verb1) (ugs.) punch2) (Sportjargon): (boxen gegen) fight3.reflexives Verb1)sich ins Freie/durch die Menge usw. boxen — (ugs.) fight one's way outside/through the crowd etc.
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I Adj.1. strong; Motor etc.: powerful; Schlag: hefty, hard, powerful; Händedruck: firm, hearty; Wuchs, Pflanze: vigorous; einen kräftigen Durst / Hunger haben be really thirsty / hungry; kräftiger Schluck good swig umg.; eine kräftige Tracht Prügel a sound thrashing, a good hiding2. (kräftig gebaut) strongly ( oder powerfully) built; ein kräftiges Kind a robust child; Kleinkind: a healthy (hum. bouncing) baby3. (nahrhaft) nourishing; Mahlzeit: substantial; Wein: strong, powerful; etwas Kräftiges essen eat something substantial4. Farbe: bright, strong5. MET.: ein kräftiges Hoch / Tief an area of very high pressure / a deep depressionII Adv. schlagen, drücken, schieben: hard; wachsen: vigorously; kräftig gebaut strongly ( oder powerfully) built; bes. Kind: sturdily built, sturdy; kräftig schütteln shake vigorously, give a good shake; als Anweisung: shake well; jemandem kräftig die Hand schütteln give s.o. a firm handshake; kräftig zuschlagen hit out hard; fig., beim Essen: tuck in with a will, get stuck in umg., Am. chow down umg.; kräftig fluchen curse heartily; kräftig regnen rain heavily, pour* * *beefy; substantial; hefty; robust; burly; lusty; good; big; sturdy; stalwart; vigorous; stubby; forceful; husky; full-blooded; puissant; nervous; heavy; able-bodied; strong; powerful* * *krạ̈f|tig ['krɛftɪç]1. adjstrong; Mann, Geschmack, Muskel, Stimme auch powerful; Ausdrucksweise auch powerful, forceful; Haarwuchs healthy, strong; Pflanze healthy; Farbe rich, strong; Schlag hard, powerful, hefty (inf); Händedruck firm, powerful; Fluch violent; Suppe, Essen nourishing; (= groß) Portion, Preiserhöhung big, massive; Beifall loudeinen kräftigen Schluck nehmen — to take a good or big swig
eine kräftige Tracht Prügel — a good or sound or thorough beating
2. adv1) gebaut strongly, powerfully; zuschlagen, treten, pressen, drücken, blasen hard; klatschen loudly; lachen, mitsingen heartily; fluchen, niesen violentlyetw kräftig schütteln/polieren/umrühren — to shake/polish/stir sth vigorously, to give sth a good shake/polish/stir
jdn kräftig verprügeln — to give sb a sound or good or thorough beating
er hat sich kräftig dagegen gewehrt — he objected most strongly; (körperlich) he put up a strong resistance
sich für etw kräftig einsetzen — to support sth strongly or energetically
2) (zur Verstärkung) reallyes hat kräftig geregnet/geschneit — it really rained/snowed, it rained/snowed heavily
jdn kräftig ausschimpfen — to give sb a good bawling out (inf)
sich kräftig täuschen (inf) — to be really or very much or greatly mistaken
jdn kräftig belügen (inf) — to tell sb a pack of lies
sich kräftig ärgern — to get really or mighty (inf) annoyed
* * *1) ((of meals) large: He ate a hearty breakfast.) hearty3) (strong and loud: The baby gave a lusty yell.) lusty4) (strong and healthy: a lusty young man.) lusty5) lustily6) (strong or thick: a stout stick.) stout* * *kräf·tig[ˈkrɛftɪç]I. adj1. (physisch stark) strong, powerful2. (stark ausgeformt) strong▪ \kräftig werden to become strong3. (wuchtig) firm, powerful4. (intensiv) strongetw \kräftig verteuern to drive up the price of stheine \kräftige Suppe a nourishing soup7. (drastisch) strongeine \kräftige Sprache führen to use strong language8. (groß) large, substantialII. adv1. (angestrengt) hard, vigorouslyetw \kräftig rühren to give sth a good stir\kräftig niesen to sneeze violently3. (deutlich) substantially4. (sehr) veryjdm \kräftig die Meinung sagen to strongly express one's opinion* * *1.einen kräftigen Schluck nehmen — take a deep drink or (coll.) good swig
eine kräftige Tracht [Prügel] — a good hiding (coll.); a sound beating
4) (intensiv) strong, powerful <smell, taste, etc.>; bold < pattern>; strong < colour>5) (gehaltvoll) nourishing <soup, bread, meal, etc.>2.1) strongly, powerfully < built>; < hit, kick, press, push> hard; < sneeze> loudlyetwas kräftig schütteln — shake something vigorously; give something a good shake
dem Alkohol kräftig zusprechen — hit the bottle in a big way (coll.)
* * *A. adj1. strong; Motor etc: powerful; Schlag: hefty, hard, powerful; Händedruck: firm, hearty; Wuchs, Pflanze: vigorous;einen kräftigen Durst/Hunger haben be really thirsty/hungry;kräftiger Schluck good swig umg;eine kräftige Tracht Prügel a sound thrashing, a good hidingetwas Kräftiges essen eat something substantial4. Farbe: bright, strong5. METEO:ein kräftiges Hoch/Tief an area of very high pressure/a deep depression6. (grob) Sprache: strong;kräftiger Fluch hearty cursekräftig schütteln shake vigorously, give a good shake; als Anweisung: shake well;jemandem kräftig die Hand schütteln give sb a firm handshake;kräftig zuschlagen hit out hard; fig, beim Essen: tuck in with a will, get stuck in umg, US chow down umg;kräftig fluchen curse heartily;kräftig regnen rain heavily, pour* * *1.einen kräftigen Schluck nehmen — take a deep drink or (coll.) good swig
eine kräftige Tracht [Prügel] — a good hiding (coll.); a sound beating
4) (intensiv) strong, powerful <smell, taste, etc.>; bold < pattern>; strong < colour>5) (gehaltvoll) nourishing <soup, bread, meal, etc.>2.etwas kräftig schütteln — shake something vigorously; give something a good shake
* * *adj.able-bodied adj.athletic adj.beefy adj.bold adj.burly adj.effectual adj.forceful adj.full-blooded adj.hefty adj.husky adj.lusty adj.puissant adj.robust adj.sturdy adj.substantial adj.vigorous adj. adv.forcefully adv.heftily adv.puissantly adv.robustly adv.strongly adv.sturdily adv. -
57 zgiełk
m sgt (G zgiełku) 1. (harmider) tumult, hubbub- uliczny zgiełk the hubbub of the street- bitewny zgiełk the noise of the battle- w klasie panował okropny zgiełk there was a terrible din in the classroom2. przen. (gwar) hurly-burly, hustle and bustle- uciec od zgiełku codziennego życia to escape from the hustle and bustle a. hurly-burly of everyday life- z dala od miejskiego zgiełku away from the hustle and bustle of city life, far from the madding crowd3. (zamieszanie) brouhaha- medialny zgiełk a brouhaha a. a big hullabaloo in the media pot.- skąd taki zgiełk wokół tego filmu? why is there such a brouhaha over a. fuss about this film?* * ** * *mitumult, turmoil, uproar, noise.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zgiełk
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58 torbellino
m.1 whirlwind (remolino) (of air).2 whirlwind.3 whirlwind (persona inquieta).4 live wire.* * *2 figurado (abundancia de cosas) whirl, turmoil, welter\torbellino de ideas figurado brainstorm* * *SM1) [de viento] whirlwind; [de polvo] dust cloud2) [de cosas] whirl3) (=persona) whirlwind* * *b) ( de actividad) whirlc) ( persona inquieta) bundle of energy* * *b) ( de actividad) whirlc) ( persona inquieta) bundle of energy* * *torbellino11 = maelstrom, vortex [vortexes/vortices, -pl.], whirlwind, whirlpool, whirl.Ex: Specific types of information are considered imperative to decipher the intricate process of surviving in a modern, mid-nineties maelstrom of socio-economic crises.
Ex: The vortex of socio-economic change in the UK has caused, inter alia, libraries to be regarded as a drain on the ratepayer's pocket.Ex: The article 'Harnessing the whirlwind of information technologies' discusses new technologies and their impact on the health library.Ex: The most recent drawings refer explicitly to landscapes, with waterfalls, mountains, and whirlpools.Ex: Like a whirl of shiny flakes sparkling in a snow globe, Hubble catches an instantaneous glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars.torbellino22 = roller coaster.Ex: The book likens the early adolescent years to a roller coaster, often unpredictable but exciting and filled with possibility.
torbellino33 = live wire.Nota: Dicho de una persona.Ex: The man is a live wire of nerves and predictable unpredictability.
* * *pasó como un torbellino she rushed past like a whirlwind2 (de actividad) hurly-burly, whirlun torbellino de sentimientos muy confusos a turmoil o whirl of confused emotionsel torbellino de la gran ciudad the hurly-burly o the hustle and bustle of the big city3 (persona inquieta) bundle of energy* * *
torbellino sustantivo masculino
( de polvo) dust storm
torbellino sustantivo masculino
1 (remolino de viento) whirlwind, US twister
2 fig (agitación) whirl
(de sentimientos) turmoil
' torbellino' also found in these entries:
English:
whirl
- whirlwind
- eddy
* * *torbellino nm1. [remolino] [de aire] whirlwind;[de agua] whirlpool; [de polvo] dust cloud2. [mezcla confusa] [de actividad, emociones] whirlwind;su vida es un torbellino her life is a whirlwind of activity3. [persona inquieta] whirlwind;es un torbellino de energías she is a bundle of energy* * *m whirlwind* * *torbellino nm: whirlwind -
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60 tohu-bohu
tohu-bohu° [tɔybɔy]masculine noun( = tumulte) hubbub* * ** * *tɔybɔy nm1) (= désordre) confusion2) (= tumulte) commotion* * *[tɔybɔy] nom masculin invariable2. [bruit - de voitures, d'enfants] racket, din ; [ - d'un marché, d'une gare] hustle and bustle ; [ - d'une foule] hubbub ; [ - d'une foire] hurly-burly
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burly — [[t]bɜ͟ː(r)li[/t]] burlier, burliest ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n A burly man has a broad body and strong muscles. He was a big, burly man … English dictionary