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1. n суматоха, суета, шумиха2. v суетиться, спешитьwe bustle and he works — мы только суетимся, а он работает
3. v будоражить; подгонять, торопить4. n турнюрСинонимический ряд:1. bother (noun) bother; fuss; vexation2. commotion (noun) clamor; clatter; commotion; hassle; hubbub; hurly-burly; lather; moil; rowdydow; ruction; storm; to-do; tow-row; tumult; turmoil; uproar; whoopla3. hustle (noun) activity; haste; hurried movement; hurry; hustle; movement; running around4. stir (noun) ado; flurry; furore; pother; stir; whirl; whirlpool; whirlwind5. fuss (verb) fiddle; fidget; fuss; putter6. hurry (verb) barrel; barrelhouse; beeline; bestir; bolt; bucket; bullet; dart; dash; fleet; flit; fly; haste; hasten; highball; hotfoot; hurry; hustle; pelt; race; rock; rocket; run; rush; sail; scoot; scour; scramble; scurry; shoot; skin; smoke; speed; sprint; stave; whirl; whish; whisk; whiz; zipАнтонимический ряд:calm; poke -
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/'bʌsl/ * danh từ - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (từ lóng) cái khác thường, cái kỳ lạ - bữa tiệc linh đình; bữa chén no say * danh từ - sự hối hả, sự rộn ràng, sự vội vàng; sự lăng xăng =everybody was in a bustle+ mọi người đề hối hả vội vàng - tiếng ồn ào, tiêng om xòm =why was there so much bustle?+ sao lại ồn ào gớm thế? * động từ - hối hả, rối rít, bận rộn, vội vàng, lăng xăng =to bustle about (in and out)+ hối hả, bận rộn, lăng xăng ra vào - giục, thúc, giục giã =she bustled her children off to school+ bà ta giục các con đi học -
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фраз. гл. торопить(ся) Bustle up, you children, we must be leaving! ≈ Дети, поторапливайтесь, нам пора! Can't you bustle those children up? It's time we were leaving.≈ Слушай, скажи детям, путь поторопятся. Нам пора. Syn: buck up
2), hurry upБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bustle up
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1. verb((often with about) to busy oneself (often noisily or fussily): She bustled about doing things all day.) mase og kjase, være geskjeftig2. noun(hurry, fuss or activity.) mas og kjas, liv og røreIsubst. \/ˈbʌsl\/1) travelhet, mas, røre, kaos2) ( historisk) kø (underplagg til kjole)be in a bustle ha det traveltIIverb \/ˈbʌsl\/1) skynde seg, mase, ha det travelt2) jage, dytte, skynde påbustle about skynde seg, ha\/få det travelt -
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1. n1) метушня, суєта; галас2) бійка, сутичка3) розм. гроші4) турнюр2. v1) метушитися, поспішати2) тривожити; підганяти, квапити3) битися; сваритися3. intжвавіше!* * *I nметушня, суєта, галасII v1) метушитися, поспішати (тж. bustle about bustle up)2) будоражити; підганяти, квапитиIII n -
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I nметушня, суєта, галасII v1) метушитися, поспішати (тж. bustle about bustle up)2) будоражити; підганяти, квапитиIII n -
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I1. nounсуматоха, суетаSyn:activity2. verb1) торопить(ся); to bustle through a crowd пробиваться сквозь толпу2) суетиться (тж. bustle about)3. interjectionживее!IInounтурнюр* * *1 (n) суматоха2 (v) торопиться* * *переполох, суета, суматоха, беспокойство* * *[bus·tle || 'bʌsl] n. суматоха, суета, турнюр v. суетиться, тыкаться, спешить, торопиться* * *вознякутерьмасуетасуматохаторопитьтурнюр* * *I 1. сущ. 1) переполох 2) конфликт 2. гл. 1) энергично взяться, быть активным 2) делать усилия 3) торопить(ся) II сущ. турнюр -
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фраз. гл.1) торопитьсяBustle up, you children, we must be leaving! — Дети, поторапливайтесь, нам пора!
2) торопить, подгонятьCan't you bustle those children up? It's time we were leaving. — Поторопи детей. Нам пора.
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[N]TUMULUS (-I) (M)TURBELA: TURBELAE (PL)TURBELLA: TURBELLAE (PL)[V]STRENUO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PRORIPIO (-ERE -RIPUI -REPTUM)PROSILIO (-IRE -UI)- MAKE A BUSTLE- WITH BUSTLE -
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1. verb((often with about) to busy oneself (often noisily or fussily): She bustled about doing things all day.) skakati sem in tja2. noun(hurry, fuss or activity.) zmeda* * *I [bʌsl]1.intransitive verbsukati se, poditi se, hiteti, ( about) sem ter tja tekati;2.transitive verbspodbosti, gnati, poditiII [bʌsl]nounrazgrajanje; zmešnjava, kolobocija; vrvež; delavnost, naglicaIII [bʌsl]nounblazina, ki so si jo ženske vlagale zadaj pod pas -
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n. drukte; tumult; lawaai--------v. drukte; jachtenbustle1[ busl] 〈zelfstandig naamwoord; geen meervoud〉————————bustle2〈 werkwoord〉1 druk in de weer zijn ⇒ jachten, zich haasten♦voorbeelden:1 bustle with • bruisen/gonzen van -
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1.n.абыржу, әбігер, астан-кестен болу2.v.1) асығу, асыктыру2) әбігерлену, абыржу -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bustle I
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n турнюрБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bustle II
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Американизм: Бастл (танцевальные регалии североамериканских индейцев в виде кругового веера, которые крепились в поясничной области сзади на ремне) -
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Американизм: Бастл (танцевальные регалии североамериканских индейцев в виде кругового веера, которые крепились в поясничной области сзади на ремне) -
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Общая лексика: спешить
См. также в других словарях:
Bustle — Bus tle (b[u^]s s l), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Bustled} ( s ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Bustling} ( sl[i^]ng).] [Cf. OE. buskle, perh. fr. AS. bysig busy, bysg ian to busy + the verbal termination le; or Icel. bustla to splash, bustle.] To move noisily; to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bustle — Bus tle, n. Great stir; agitation; tumult from stirring or excitement. [1913 Webster] A strange bustle and disturbance in the world. South. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bustle — [n] quick and busy activity ado, agitation, clamor, commotion, do*, excitement, flurry, furor, fuss, haste, hubbub, hurly burly*, hurry, pother, rumpus, stir, to do*, tumult, turmoil, uproar, whirl, whirlpool, whirlwind; concept 386 Ant. laziness … New thesaurus
bustle — Ⅰ. bustle [1] ► VERB 1) move energetically or noisily. 2) (of a place) be full of activity. ► NOUN ▪ excited activity and movement. DERIVATIVES bustling adjective. O … English terms dictionary
Bustle — Bus tle, n. A kind of pad or cushion worn on the back below the waist, by women, to give fullness to the skirts; called also {bishop}, and {tournure}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bustle — index dispatch (promptness), industry (activity), turmoil Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
bustle — n flurry, *stir, ado, fuss, pother Analogous words: *business, commerce, trade, industry, traffic: movement, *motion: hubbub, clamor, racket, babel, *din Contrasted words: inactivity, idleness, inertness, passiveness, supineness (see… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
bustle — bustle1 [bus′əl] vi., vt. bustled, bustling [for earlier buskle < ME busken, to prepare, adorn < ON buask, to make onself ready < bua, to prepare ( see BONDAGE) + sik, refl. pron.] to hurry busily or with much fuss and bother n. busy and … English World dictionary
Bustle — A bustle is a type of framework used to expand the fullness or support the drapery of the back of a woman s dress, occurring predominantly between the mid to late 1800s. Bustles were worn under the skirt in the back, just below the waist, to keep … Wikipedia
bustle — I UK [ˈbʌs(ə)l] / US noun Word forms bustle : singular bustle plural bustles 1) [uncountable] a lot of noisy activity in a crowded place the bustle of the big city 2) [countable] something that women wore round their waists in the past to hold… … English dictionary
bustle — bus|tle1 [ˈbʌsəl] v [I always + adverb/preposition] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from buskle to prepare (16 17 centuries), from busk to get ready, prepare (13 21 centuries), from Old Norse buask to prepare yourself ] to move around quickly … Dictionary of contemporary English