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1 облака
1) General subject: overcast2) Information technology: cloudy fog (эффект в графических пакетах)3) Makarov: clouds -
2 туманный
1. smoggy2. foggy; misty; hazy; vague3. cloudy4. hazy5. nebulous6. turbid7. vaporousСинонимический ряд:1. мглисто (прил.) мглисто2. непонятно (прил.) маловразумительно; малопонятно; невнятно; невразумительно; непонятно; темно3. неясно (прил.) неопределенно; неотчетливо; нечетко; неясно; расплывчато; смутно; тускло4. непонятно (проч.) маловразумительно; малопонятно; невразумительно; непонятно; темно5. неясно (проч.) неопределенно; неотчетливо; неясно; расплывчато; смутно; тусклоАнтонимический ряд: -
3 Т-234
(КАК) В ТУMАНЕ ((как +) PrepP these forms only)1. видеть, помнить кого-что и т. п. \Т-234adv(to see, remember etc s.o. or sth.) only vaguely, unclearly: (see s.o. sth.) as if through a fog (a mist)(have) a cloudy (foggy, hazy) recollection (of s.o. sth.).2. жить, ходить, быть« \Т-234- и т. п. ( adv or subj-compl with copula ( subj: usu. human, occas. abstr, esp. всё) (of a person) (to live, walk around, be etc) in a state of mental confusion(of some course of events, everything etc) (to be etc) perceived or remembered by s.o. in an unclear mannerX был как в тумане = X was (lived etc) in a fogX walked around as if in a fog (in refer, to a temporary state only) X was befuddledвсё было как в тумане \Т-234 everything happened as if in a fog.Наташа, по замечанию матери и Сони, казалась по-старому влюблённою в Бориса. Она пела ему его любимые песни... не позволяла поминать ему о старом, давая понимать, как прекрасно было новое и каждый день он уезжал в тумане, не сказав того, что намерен был сказать, сам не зная, что он делал, и для чего он приезжал, и чем это кончится (Толстой 5). It seemed to her mother and to Sonya that Natasha was in love with Boris as she had been before. She sang his favorite songs to him...and would not allow him to allude to the past, making him feel how delightful the present was, every day he went away in a fog, without having said what he meant to say, not knowing what he was doing, why he continued to go there, or how it would end (5a).«...Заговелись мы оброк-то получать с Обломовки...» - говорил, опьянев немного, (Иван Матвеевич) Мухояров. «А чёрт с ним, кум!..» - возражал Тарантьев, тоже немного в тумане... (Гончаров 1). "...We've seen the last of the Oblomovka profits," said Ivan Matveyevich, getting a little drunk. "The hell with it brother!..." retorted Tarantyev, also slightly befuddled... (1b).Соседи вызвали милицию - и дальше пошло всё как в тумане... (Амальрик 1). The neighbors called the police, after that, everything happened as if in a fog... (1a). -
4 в тумане
• (КАК) В ТУМАНЕ[(как +) PrepP; these forms only]=====⇒ (to see, remember etc s.o. or sth.) only vaguely, unclearly:- (see s.o. < sth.>) as if through a fog < a mist>;- (have) a cloudy <foggy, hazy> recollection (of s.o. < sth.>).2. жить, ходить, быть - и т.п. [adv or subj-compl with copula (subj: usu. human, occas. abstr, esp. всё]⇒ (of a person) (to live, walk around, be etc) in a state of mental confusion; (of some course of events, everything etc) (to be etc) perceived or remembered by s.o. in an unclear manner:- [in refer, to a temporary state only] X was befuddled;♦ Наташа, по замечанию матери и Сони, казалась по-старому влюблённою в Бориса. Она пела ему его любимые песни... не позволяла поминать ему о старом, давая понимать, как прекрасно было новое; и каждый день он уезжал в тумане, не сказав того, что намерен был сказать, сам не зная, что он делал, и для чего он приезжал, и чем это кончится (Толстой 5). It seemed to her mother and to Sonya that Natasha was in love with Boris as she had been before. She sang his favorite songs to him...and would not allow him to allude to the past, making him feel how delightful the present was; every day he went away in a fog, without having said what he meant to say, not knowing what he was doing, why he continued to go there, or how it would end (5a).♦ "...Заговелись мы оброк-то получать с Обломовки..." - говорил, опьянев немного, [Иван Матвеевич] Мухояров. "А чёрт с ним, кум!.." - возражал Тарантьев, тоже немного в тумане... (Гончаров 1). "...We've seen the last of the Oblomovka profits," said Ivan Matveyevich, getting a little drunk. "The hell with it brother!..." retorted Tarantyev, also slightly befuddled... (1b).♦ Соседи вызвали милицию - и дальше пошло всё как в тумане... (Амальрик 1). The neighbors called the police; after that, everything happened as if in a fog... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в тумане
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5 как в тумане
[(как +) PrepP; these forms only]=====1. видеть, помнить кого-что и т.п. как в тумане [adv]⇒ (to see, remember etc s.o. or sth.) only vaguely, unclearly:- (see s.o. < sth.>) as if through a fog < a mist>;- (have) a cloudy <foggy, hazy> recollection (of s.o. < sth.>).2. жить, ходить, быть - и т.п. [adv or subj-compl with copula (subj: usu. human, occas. abstr, esp. всё]⇒ (of a person) (to live, walk around, be etc) in a state of mental confusion; (of some course of events, everything etc) (to be etc) perceived or remembered by s.o. in an unclear manner:- [in refer, to a temporary state only] X was befuddled;♦ Наташа, по замечанию матери и Сони, казалась по-старому влюблённою в Бориса. Она пела ему его любимые песни... не позволяла поминать ему о старом, давая понимать, как прекрасно было новое; и каждый день он уезжал в тумане, не сказав того, что намерен был сказать, сам не зная, что он делал, и для чего он приезжал, и чем это кончится (Толстой 5). It seemed to her mother and to Sonya that Natasha was in love with Boris as she had been before. She sang his favorite songs to him...and would not allow him to allude to the past, making him feel how delightful the present was; every day he went away in a fog, without having said what he meant to say, not knowing what he was doing, why he continued to go there, or how it would end (5a).♦ "...Заговелись мы оброк-то получать с Обломовки..." - говорил, опьянев немного, [Иван Матвеевич] Мухояров. "А чёрт с ним, кум!.." - возражал Тарантьев, тоже немного в тумане... (Гончаров 1). "...We've seen the last of the Oblomovka profits," said Ivan Matveyevich, getting a little drunk. "The hell with it brother!..." retorted Tarantyev, also slightly befuddled... (1b).♦ Соседи вызвали милицию - и дальше пошло всё как в тумане... (Амальрик 1). The neighbors called the police; after that, everything happened as if in a fog... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как в тумане
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6 дымка
1) General subject: brume, film, film of fog, gauze (в воздухе), haze, smoke, weft (тумана), wisp, zephyr2) Obsolete: damp3) Military: (туманная) haze, reduced-density smoke screen, smoke haze4) Engineering: cloud, cloudy appearance, fog, mist, nebulosity5) Meteorology: fumulus6) Ecology: dust haze7) Marine science: optical haze8) Makarov: light haze (связанная с нагреванием ПВ земли или запылённостью атмосферы), nebulosity (дефект поверхности), steam fog -
7 мутить
1) General subject: cloud, fog, muddle, muddy, puddle (воду), rile (воду и т. п.), roil (воду), trouble, be a trouble maker (студенты вечно мутят воду - students are notorious troublemakers (stir up trouble)), churn (one's stomach - stomach churning), feel crummy, feel sick (его мутит - he feels sick), feel whoopsy (mildy drunk, tipsy, cloudy in the head), get butterflies (мутить от страха - get butterflies (in one's stomach)), have a sick feeling (меня мутит - I've got a sick feeling), make feel nauseous, muddy waters (мутить воду -muddy the waters), nauseate, shit stir (мутить воду - to stir up shit (stir up (shit) sediment))2) American: roil (воду и т.п.)3) Makarov: disturb, make muddy, make turbid, muddle (жидкость), stir up4) Idiomatic expression: beat about the bush -
8 туманный
1) foggy
2) (неясный) hazy
3) (тусклый - о взоре) lacklustre* * ** * *foggy, misty; fog; hazy* * *blurrybrumouscloudyfilmyfoggyhazymistynebuloustranscendentalturbidvapourishvapoury -
9 туманный
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