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Общая лексика: несуразная чушьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > complete and utter rubbish
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complete [kəmˈpli:t]1. adjectivea. [change, surprise, disaster, failure, list, set] complet (- ète f) ; [lack] total ; [approval] entier• in complete contrast to sb/sth en contraste total avec qn/qchb. complete with sth ( = also having) avec qchd. ( = finished) [work] achevéa. [+ collection] compléter ; [+ piece of work] terminer• and to complete his happiness/misfortune... et pour comble de bonheur/d'infortune...b. [+ form, questionnaire] remplir* * *[kəm'pliːt] 1.1) (total, utter) (épith) [chaos, darkness] complet/-ète, total2) ( finished) achevé3) (entire, full) [collection, works, set] complet/-ète4) ( consummate) [artist, star] complet/-ète; [gentleman] parfait (before n)2.transitive verb1) ( finish) terminer [building, course, exercise]; achever [task, journey]2) ( make whole) compléter [collection, group, phrase]3) ( fill in) remplir [form] -
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A adj1 (total, utter) ( épith) [abolition, chaos, darkness, freedom, rejection] complet/-ète, total ; he's a complete fool il est complètement idiot ; it's the complete opposite c'est tout à fait le contraire ; with complete accuracy/confidence avec une précision/confiance totale ; complete and utter [despair, disaster] total ; it's complete and utter rubbish c'est complètement absurde ;2 ( finished) achevé ; far from/not yet complete loin d'être/pas encore achevé ;3 (entire, full) [collection, edition, works, record, set] complet/-ète ; complete with avec ; complete with batteries/instructions avec piles/mode d'emploi ; to make my happiness complete pour que rien ne manque à mon bonheur ;B vtr1 ( finish) terminer [building, investigation, degree course, exercise] ; achever [task, journey] ; to complete a jail sentence finir de purger une peine ;2 ( make whole) compléter [collection, trilogy, group, victory, grand slam] ; compléter [outfit] ; compléter [quotation, phrase] ; to complete an outfit with a beret mettre un beret pour compléter une tenue ;3 ( fill in) remplir [form, questionnaire].C completed pp adj [creation, project] achevé ; the recently/newly completed office building les bureaux terminés récemment/depuis peu ; half completed inachevé. -
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utter [ˈʌtər]1. adjective[lack, failure, disaster, disregard] complet (- ète f), total ; [sincerity] absolu ; [hopelessness, frustration, stupidity] profond• to my utter amazement, I succeeded à ma plus grande stupéfaction, j'ai réussi• what utter nonsense! c'est complètement absurde ![+ word] proférer* * *['ʌtə(r)] 1.adjective [disaster, amazement, despair] total; [sincerity] absolu; [fool, scoundrel] fieffé (before n); [stranger] parfait (before n)2.transitive verb1) prononcer [word, curse]; pousser [cry]; émettre [sound]2) Law répandre [libel]; mettre en circulation [forged banknotes] -
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complete [kəm'pli:t]∎ a complete set of golf clubs un jeu complet de clubs;∎ Christmas wouldn't be complete without the traditional dinner Noël ne serait pas Noël sans le repas traditionnel;∎ he didn't tell you the complete story il ne vous a pas tout dit;∎ my happiness is complete mon bonheur est total, rien ne manque à mon bonheur;∎ the complete works of Shakespeare les œuvres complètes de Shakespeare(b) (finished) achevé, terminé(c) (as intensifier) complet(ète), absolu;∎ if the job is not done to your complete satisfaction si vous n'êtes pas entièrement satisfait du travail effectué;∎ I need a complete break from teaching j'ai besoin de vraies vacances où je ne penserai plus du tout à mes cours;∎ he's a complete fool c'est un crétin fini ou un parfait imbécile;∎ he's a complete stranger c'est un total inconnu;∎ a complete (and utter) failure un échec total ou sur toute la ligne;∎ the project was a complete success le projet a pleinement réussi(a) (make whole) compléter;∎ to complete her happiness pour combler son bonheur;∎ I just need one more card to complete my collection il me manque une seule carte pour compléter ma collection;∎ Commerce to complete an order exécuter une commande(c) (form, questionnaire) rempliravec, doté ou pourvu de;∎ complete with instructions comprenant des instructions;∎ a flat complete with furniture un appartement meublé►► Medicine complete blood count hémogramme m -
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I attributive adjectivevollkommen, völlig [Chaos, Verwirrung, Fehlschlag, Einsamkeit, Unsinn]; ungeheuer [Elend, Dummheit, Glück, Schönheit]; größt... [Freude, Vergnügen]II transitive verb1) von sich geben [Schrei, Seufzer, Ächzen]2) (say) sagen [Wahrheit, Wort]; schwören [Eid]; äußern [Drohung]; zum Ausdruck bringen [Gefühle]the last words he uttered — die letzten Worte, die er sprach
* * *I adjective- academic.ru/79533/utterly">utterlyII verb(to produce (sounds, eg cries, words etc) with the mouth: She uttered a sigh of relief; She didn't utter a single word of encouragement.) äußern* * *ut·ter1[ˈʌtəʳ, AM ˈʌt̬ɚ]adj attr, inv vollkommen, total, völligto be \utter bliss eine ungeheure Wohltat seinin \utter despair in völliger Verzweiflung, völlig verzweifeltin \utter disbelief völlig ungläubig\utter drivel dummes Geschwätz\utter nonsense absoluter Blödsinnin \utter rapture total hingerissenan \utter stranger ein völlig Fremder/eine völlig Fremdea complete and \utter waste of time eine totale Zeitverschwendungut·ter2[ˈʌtəʳ, AM ˈʌt̬ɚ]vt▪ to \utter sthno one was able to \utter a sound keiner konnte einen Ton hervorbringento \utter a cry einen Schrei ausstoßento \utter a groan/grunt/laugh stöhnen/grunzen/auflachento \utter a curse/threat einen Fluch/eine Drohung ausstoßento \utter a diatribe eine Schmährede haltento \utter a falsehood eine Unwahrheit sagento \utter an incantation einen Zauberspruch aufsagento \utter an oath einen Eid schwörento \utter a prayer ein Gebet sprechento \utter a warning eine Warnung aussprechenwithout \uttering a word ohne ein Wort zu sagento \utter calumnies Verleumdungen in Umlauf setzento \utter forged money Falschgeld in Umlauf bringen* * *I ['ʌtə(r)]adjtotal, vollkommen; rogue, drunkard unverbesserlich; disgust, misery grenzenlos; disbelief total; despair total, absolutwith utter certainty/conviction — mit absoluter Sicherheit/Überzeugung
an utter stranger — ein Wildfremder m, eine Wildfremde
IIwhat utter nonsense! — so ein totaler Blödsinn! (inf)
vt1) (= say) von sich (dat) geben; word sagen; word of complaint äußern; cry, sigh, threat ausstoßen; libel verbreiten* * *utter [ˈʌtə(r)]utter impossibility reine Unmöglichkeit;utter strangers wildfremde Leute2. endgültig, entschieden (Ablehnung etc)3. pej vollendet, ausgesprochen (Unsinn etc);utter rogue Erzgauner(in)B v/t1. Gedanken etc äußern, ausdrücken, -sprechen2. einen Schrei etc von sich geben, ausstoßen3. WIRTSCH Noten, besonders Falschgeld in Umlauf setzen, verbreiten4. a) bekannt machenb) enthüllen* * *I attributive adjectivevollkommen, völlig [Chaos, Verwirrung, Fehlschlag, Einsamkeit, Unsinn]; ungeheuer [Elend, Dummheit, Glück, Schönheit]; größt... [Freude, Vergnügen]II transitive verbutter fool — Vollidiot, der (ugs.)
1) von sich geben [Schrei, Seufzer, Ächzen]2) (say) sagen [Wahrheit, Wort]; schwören [Eid]; äußern [Drohung]; zum Ausdruck bringen [Gefühle]the last words he uttered — die letzten Worte, die er sprach
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I [kəm'pliːt]complete and utter — [despair, disaster] totale
2) (finished) compiuto, finito3) (entire, full) [collection, set] intero, completo; [edition, works] completocomplete with — completo di, con incluso [battery, instructions]
4) (consummate) [ artist] completo; [ gentleman] perfettoII [kəm'pliːt]1) (finish) completare, finire [building, course, exercise]; portare a termine [ task]; completare, terminare [collection, phrase]* * *[kəm'pli:t] 1. adjective1) (whole; with nothing missing: a complete set of Shakespeare's plays.) completo2) (thorough: My car needs a complete overhaul; a complete surprise.) completo3) (finished: My picture will soon be complete.) finito2. verb(to finish; to make complete: When will he complete the job?; This stamp completes my collection.) completare- completeness
- completion* * *I [kəm'pliːt]complete and utter — [despair, disaster] totale
2) (finished) compiuto, finito3) (entire, full) [collection, set] intero, completo; [edition, works] completocomplete with — completo di, con incluso [battery, instructions]
4) (consummate) [ artist] completo; [ gentleman] perfettoII [kəm'pliːt] -
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ut·terattr, inv vollkommen, total, völlig;to be \utter bliss eine ungeheure Wohltat sein;in \utter despair in völliger Verzweiflung, völlig verzweifelt;in \utter disbelief völlig ungläubig;\utter drivel dummes Geschwätz;\utter nonsense absoluter Blödsinn;in \utter rapture total hingerissen;an \utter stranger ein völlig Fremder/eine völlig Fremde;a complete and \utter waste of time eine totale Zeitverschwendung2. ut·ter [ʼʌtəʳ, Am ʼʌt̬ɚ] vtto \utter sthno one was able to \utter a sound keiner konnte einen Ton hervorbringen;to \utter a cry einen Schrei ausstoßen;to \utter certitude about sth seine Gewissheit über etw akk zum Ausdruck bringen;to \utter a curse/ threat einen Fluch/eine Drohung ausstoßen;to \utter a diatribe eine Schmährede halten;to \utter a falsehood eine Unwahrheit sagen;to \utter an incantation einen Zauberspruch aufsagen;to \utter an oath einen Eid schwören;to \utter a prayer ein Gebet sprechen;to \utter a warning eine Warnung aussprechen;without \uttering a word ohne ein Wort zu sagento \utter calumnies Verleumdungen in Umlauf setzen;to \utter forged money Falschgeld in Umlauf bringen -
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1. adjective1) vollständig; (in number) vollzählig; komplett2) (finished) fertig; abgeschlossen [Arbeit]3) (absolute) völlig; total, komplett [Idiot, Reinfall, Ignoranz]; absolut [Chaos, Katastrophe]; vollkommen [Ruhe]; total, (ugs.) blutig [Anfänger, Amateur]2. transitive verb1) (finish) beenden; fertig stellen [Gebäude, Arbeit]; abschließen [Vertrag]2) (make whole) vervollkommnen, vollkommen machen [Glück]; vervollständigen [Sammlung]3) (make whole amount of) vollzählig machen4) ausfüllen [Fragebogen, Formular]* * *[kəm'pli:t] 1. adjective3) (finished: My picture will soon be complete.) fertig2. verb(to finish; to make complete: When will he complete the job?; This stamp completes my collection.) vervollständigen- academic.ru/85581/completely">completely- completeness
- completion* * *com·plete[kəmˈpli:t]I. vt▪ to \complete sth1. (add what is missing) collection, set etw vervollständigen; form, questionnaire etw [vollständig] ausfüllenall she needed to \complete her happiness was a baby alles, was ihr zu ihrem Glück noch fehlte, war ein Baby2. (finish) etw fertigstellen [o zu Ende bringen]to \complete a conveyance LAW eine Eigentumsübertragung abschließento \complete a course einen Kurs absolvierento \complete one's studies sein Studium zu Ende bringenII. adj1. (with nothing missing) vollständig, kompletta \complete set ein vollständiges Setthe \complete works of Shakespeare Shakespeares gesammelte Werkesun, sand and romance — their holiday was \complete Sonne, Sand, Romantik — ihr Urlaub war vollkommen3. (including)\complete with inklusive\complete with batteries inklusive Batterienthe man's a \complete fool! der Mann ist ein Vollidiot! famit was a \complete surprise es war eine völlige Überraschung\complete blank völlige Leere\complete breakdown totaler Zusammenbruch\complete coverage (in insurance) volle Deckung [o Risikoübernahme]in \complete darkness in völliger Dunkelheitthe \complete gentleman der perfekte Gentleman\complete mastery vollkommene Beherrschung\complete paralysis vollständige Lähmung\complete protein vollwertiges Eiweiß\complete silence absolute Stillea \complete stranger ein völlig Fremder/eine völlig Fremde\complete and utter total fam* * *[kəm'pliːt]1. adj1) (= entire, whole) ganz attr; set also, wardrobe, deck of cards vollständig, komplett; (= having the required numbers) vollzählig; edition Gesamt-my happiness/disappointment was complete —
the complete works of Shakespeare — die gesammelten Werke Shakespeares
no classical collection is complete without Beethoven's ninth symphony —
a very complete account — ein sehr umfassender or detaillierter Bericht
2) attr (= total, absolute) völlig; failure, beginner, disaster, flop also, victory total; surprise, shambles also komplett; satisfaction also, approval vollwe were complete strangers —
3) (= finished) fertighis novel is not yet complete —
my life's work is now complete — mein Lebenswerk ist nun vollbracht
4)he came complete with rucksack and boots — er erschien komplett ausgerüstet mit Rucksack und Stiefeln
5) sportsman, gardener etc perfekt2. vt1) (= make whole) collection, set vervollständigen, komplettieren; team vollzählig machen; education, meal abrundenand to complete their misery... — und zu allem Unglück...
3) (= finish) beenden, abschließen, zum Abschluss or zu Ende bringen; building, work fertigstellen; prison sentence verbüßenit's not completed yet — es ist noch nicht fertig
4) form, questionnaire ausfüllen* * *complete [kəmˈpliːt]A adj (adv completely)1. komplett, vollständig, vollkommen, völlig, ganz, total:complete beginner blutiger Anfänger;complete combustion vollständige Verbrennung;complete defeat vollständige Niederlage;complete edition Gesamtausgabe f;complete outfit komplette Ausstattung;he is a complete stranger to me er ist mir völlig unbekannt;it was a complete surprise to me es war oder kam für mich völlig überraschend;complete with (mit)samt, komplett mit;completely unthinkable völlig undenkbar2. vollzählig, komplett3. beendet, vollendet, fertig4. vollkommen, perfekt (Gastgeberin etc)B v/t1. vervollständigen, ergänzen2. vollenden, abschließen, beendigen, fertigstellen:complete a contract einen Vertrag erfüllen;complete one’s sentence JUR seine Strafe verbüßen;complete one’s studies sein Studium absolvieren3. fig vollenden, vervollkommnen:that completed his happiness das machte sein Glück vollkommen4. ein Formular ausfüllen5. eine Telefonverbindung herstellencomp. abk1. comparative2. compare3. comparison4. compilation5. compiled6. complete7. composer* * *1. adjective1) vollständig; (in number) vollzählig; komplett2) (finished) fertig; abgeschlossen [Arbeit]3) (absolute) völlig; total, komplett [Idiot, Reinfall, Ignoranz]; absolut [Chaos, Katastrophe]; vollkommen [Ruhe]; total, (ugs.) blutig [Anfänger, Amateur]2. transitive verb1) (finish) beenden; fertig stellen [Gebäude, Arbeit]; abschließen [Vertrag]2) (make whole) vervollkommnen, vollkommen machen [Glück]; vervollständigen [Sammlung]3) (make whole amount of) vollzählig machen4) ausfüllen [Fragebogen, Formular]* * *adj.komplett adj.lückenlos adj.vollständig (Mathematik) adj.vollständig adj.völlig adj. v.ergänzen v.fertigstellen v.komplettieren v.vervollständigen v.vollenden v. -
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com·plete [kəmʼpli:t] vtto \complete sth1) ( add what is missing) collection, set etw vervollständigen; form, questionnaire etw [vollständig] ausfüllen;all she needed to \complete her happiness was a baby alles, was ihr zu ihrem Glück noch fehlte, war ein Babyto \complete a course einen Kurs absolvieren;to \complete one's studies sein Studium zu Ende bringen adj1) ( with nothing missing) vollständig, komplett;a \complete set ein vollständiges Set;the \complete works of Shakespeare Shakespeares gesammelte Werke;sun, sand and romance - their holiday was \complete Sonne, Sand, Romantik - ihr Urlaub war vollkommen3) ( including)\complete with inklusive;\complete with batteries inklusive Batterienthe man's a \complete fool! der Mann ist ein Vollidiot! ( fam)it was a \complete surprise es war eine völlige Überraschung;\complete blank völlige Leere;\complete breakdown totaler Zusammenbruch;in \complete darkness in völliger Dunkelheit;the \complete gentleman der perfekte Gentleman;\complete mastery vollkommene Beherrschung;\complete paralysis vollständige Lähmung;\complete protein vollwertiges Eiweiß;\complete silence absolute Stille;a \complete stranger ein völlig Fremder/eine völlig Fremde;\complete and utter total ( fam) -
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تامّ \ complete: whole; having all its parts: That is a complete collection of the works of Shakespeare, in every way; nothing else but He is a complete stranger to me. Our product was a complete failure. dead: (in special uses, as adj. or adv.) sudden; suddenly; complete; completely; exactly: He came to a dead stop. He stopped dead in the middle of the road. There was dead silence in the room. done: ready; finished: The job is nearly done. full: complete: a full moon; a full description. implicit: complete and without doubts: implicit trust; implicit obedience. perfect: without a fault; as good as it could possibly be: a perfect copy, complete He’s a perfect stranger. stark: (rare) complete: stark madness. thorough: (of things) complete; carefully done: a thorough preparation, (in a bad sense, with nouns like mess, nuisance) complete. total: complete: total destruction. utter: complete: He’s an utter fool. whole-hearted: full, unlimited, eager and willing: His plan had their whole-hearted support. \ See Also كامل (كامِل)، جاهز (جاهِز)، تماما (تمامًا)، شامل (شامِل)، مطلق (مُطْلَق) -
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تامّ \ complete: whole; having all its parts: That is a complete collection of the works of Shakespeare, in every way; nothing else but He is a complete stranger to me. Our product was a complete failure. dead: (in special uses, as adj. or adv.) sudden; suddenly; complete; completely; exactly: He came to a dead stop. He stopped dead in the middle of the road. There was dead silence in the room. done: ready; finished: The job is nearly done. full: complete: a full moon; a full description. implicit: complete and without doubts: implicit trust; implicit obedience. perfect: without a fault; as good as it could possibly be: a perfect copy, complete He’s a perfect stranger. stark: (rare) complete: stark madness. thorough: (of things) complete; carefully done: a thorough preparation, (in a bad sense, with nouns like mess, nuisance) complete. total: complete: total destruction. utter: complete: He’s an utter fool. whole-hearted: full, unlimited, eager and willing: His plan had their whole-hearted support. \ See Also كامل (كامِل)، جاهز (جاهِز)، تماما (تمامًا)، شامل (شامِل)، مطلق (مُطْلَق) -
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مُطْلَق \ absolute: without limit; complete: the absolute truth; absolute rule over a country. autocratic: making others obey without considering their wishes. implicit: complete and without doubts: implicit trust; implicit obedience. utter: complete: He’s an utter fool. -
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1. a полный2. a законченный3. a совершенный, абсолютныйcomplete master of fence — настоящий мастер фехтования, искусный фехтовальщик
4. v заканчивать, завершать5. v укомплектовать6. v сделать совершеннымthus their happiness was complete — итак, они были совершенно счастливы
7. v редк. исполнять, выполнятьСинонимический ряд:1. concluded (adj.) completed; concluded; consummated; done; down; effected; ended; finalized; finished; fully developed; terminated; through2. downright (adj.) categorical; clear-cut; downright; fundamental; outright; sweeping; through-and-through3. perfect (adj.) exemplary; exquisite; flawless; ideal; model; perfect; superlative; unblemished4. total (adj.) all-out; arrant; consummate; exhaustive; full-dress; intensive; out-and-out; pure; sheer; thorough; thoroughgoing; total; unbounded; unequivocal; unmitigated; unqualified; unrelieved; whole-hog5. unabridged (adj.) unabbreviated; unabridged; uncondensed; uncut; undocked; unexpurgated; whole-length6. utter (adj.) all-fired; black; blamed; blank; blankety-blank; blasted; bleeding; blessed; blighted; blinding; blithering; blue; confounded; crashing; dad-blamed; dad-blasted; dad-burned; damned; dang; darn; dashed; deuced; doggone; double-distilled; double-dyed; durn; utter7. whole (adj.) absolute; all; choate; comprehensive; entire; full; good; gross; intact; integral; radical; round; undiminished; undivided; whole8. achieve (verb) accomplish; achieve; actualise; actualize; carry out; effect; effectuate; execute; fulfil; fulfill; implement; perform9. close (verb) cease; clinch; close; conclude; consummate; determine; do; end; finish; halt; realise; realize; settle; terminate; ultimate; wind up; wrap up10. complement (verb) complement; crown; fill out; perfect; round off; round out; supplementАнтонимический ряд:begin; cease; commence; defective; deficient; fail; forget; forsake; halt; ignore; imperfect; inadequate; incomplete; initiate; lacking; partial -
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1. a полный, совершенный; абсолютныйan utter palooka — совершенный мазила, слабак
in utter desertion — в полном запустении; всеми покинутый
2. a категорический, окончательный, безоговорочный3. a усил. явный, крайний4. a странный, необычный, чудной5. v издавать; произносить6. v выражать словами; излагать7. v пускать в обращениеutter barrister — барристер, выступающий в суде вне барьера, отделяющего судей от подсудимых
Синонимический ряд:1. absolute (adj.) absolute; all-fired; black; blamed; blank; blankety-blank; blasted; bleeding; blessed; blighted; blinding; blithering; blue; confounded; consummate; crashing; dad-blamed; dad-blasted; dad-burned; damned; dang; darn; dashed; deuced; doggone; double-distilled; double-dyed; durn2. complete (adj.) arrant; complete; entire; out and out; outright; perfect; thorough; total; unconditional; unequivocal; unqualified3. announce (verb) announce; deliver; proclaim; promulgate; publish4. speak (verb) articulate; express; pronounce; speak; talk; verbalise; verbalize; vocalise; vocalize; voice5. state (verb) bring out; chime in; come out with; communicate; convey; declare; enunciate; say; state; tell; throw out; ventАнтонимический ряд:check; diminutive; hush; imperfect; impure; incomplete; inconsiderable; infinitesimal; insignificant; limited; little; meager; meagre; paltry; partial; recall -
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Jargon: crunked (A word complete and utter retards use to describe getting smashed / to get crazy drunk'ed)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > to get high and drunk at the same time
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phr adv несомненно, бесспорно; целиком, полностьюfar and away — значительно; несомненно
Синонимический ряд:1. complete (adj.) absolute; arrant; complete; entire; thorough; total; unconditional; unqualified; utter2. completely (other) altogether; clean; completely; entirely; fully; perfectly; thoroughly; totally -
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1. a двигающийся то вверх, то внизup-and-down method — метод "вверх и вниз"
2. a холмистый3. a перпендикулярный, отвесный4. a амер. прямой, откровенный5. a беспорядочныйsavage up-and-down fighting — дикая, беспорядочная драка
Синонимический ряд:total (adj.) complete; downright; indubitable; total; unquestionable; utter -
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1. a полный, совершенный2. a убеждённый3. a отъявленныйСинонимический ряд:total (adj.) absolute; all-out; arrant; complete; completely; consummate; downright; entire; open; outright; perfect; pure; sheer; thorough; thoroughgoing; total; unbounded; undisguised; unequivocal; unmitigated; unqualified; unrelieved; utter -
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adj.1 lost, missing, mislaid.2 lost.3 lost, confused.past part.past participle of spanish verb: perder.* * *1→ link=perder perder► adjetivo1 (extraviado) lost2 (desperdiciado) wasted3 (bala) stray4 (aislado) isolated, cut-off5 familiar (como enfatizador) complete, utter, total► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (person) degenerate\ponerse perdido,-a familiar to get filthy, get dirty* * *(f. - perdida)adj.1) lost2) inveterate* * *perdido, -a1. ADJ1) (=extraviado) lost; [bala] strayrato 3), bala 1., 1)2) (=aislado) remote, isolatedun pueblo perdido en las montañas — a remote o isolated village in the mountains
3) (=sin remedio)estaba borracho perdido — he was totally o dead * drunk
¡estamos perdidos! — we're done for!
4) (=enamorado)estar perdido por algn — to be mad o crazy about sb
5) * (=sucio)ponerlo todo perdido de barro — to get everything covered in mud, get mud everywhere
2.SM / F libertineperdida* * *I- da adjetivo1) [estar]a) <objeto/persona> lostde perdido — (Méx fam) at least
b) (confundido, desorientado) lost, confusedc) <bala/perro> stray (before n)2) [estar] ( en un apuro)si se enteran, estás perdido — if they find out, you've had it o you're done for (colloq)
4)a) < idiota> complete and utter (before n), total (before n); < loco> raving (before n); < borracho> out and out (before n)b) (como adv) ( totalmente) completely, totally5) (Esp fam) ( sucio) filthyIIponerse perdido DE algo — de aceite/barro to get covered with something
- da masculino, femenino degenerate* * *I- da adjetivo1) [estar]a) <objeto/persona> lostde perdido — (Méx fam) at least
b) (confundido, desorientado) lost, confusedc) <bala/perro> stray (before n)2) [estar] ( en un apuro)si se enteran, estás perdido — if they find out, you've had it o you're done for (colloq)
4)a) < idiota> complete and utter (before n), total (before n); < loco> raving (before n); < borracho> out and out (before n)b) (como adv) ( totalmente) completely, totally5) (Esp fam) ( sucio) filthyIIponerse perdido DE algo — de aceite/barro to get covered with something
- da masculino, femenino degenerate* * *perdido1= misplaced, mislaid, strayed, stray, missing, off course.Ex: A recitation of the best thought out principles for a cataloging code is easily drowned out by the clatter of a bank of direct access devices vainly searching for misplaced records.
Ex: But to employ a professional librarian on a case where the intellectual content is trifling and the clerical labour massive is as unreasonable as to call in a detective to trace a pair of mislaid spectacles = Aunque contratar a un bibliotecario para un trabajo donde el contenido intelectual es insignificante y el trabajo administrativo enorme es tan poco razonable como llamar a un detective para buscar unas gafas extraviadas.Ex: Many libraries have had fine free days or weeks in an effort to entice strayed material back.Ex: If the machine is in constant use the selenium drum may not be cleaned sufficiently and stray particles of carbon will appear as minute black spots on the copies.Ex: As you read each frame, cover the area below each frame and attempt to supply the missing word.Ex: Russia has launched an investigation into why a manned space capsule returned to earth hundreds of miles off course.* andar perdido = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + head.* batalla perdida = losing battle.* causa perdida = lost cause, losing battle.* causar pérdidas = cause + losses.* con la mirada perdida = gaze into + space.* continente perdido = lost continent.* dar por perdido = be past praying for, write off.* de perdíos al río = in for a penny, in for a pound.* eslabón perdido = missing link.* estar perdido = be out of + Posesivo + league, be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + head, be all at sea.* llamada perdida = missed call.* luchar por una causa perdida = fight + a losing battle.* objetos perdidos = lost property, lost and found, lost property.* perdido de rumbo = off course.* perdido hace tiempo = long-lost.* perdido para siempre = irretrievably lost.* recuperar el tiempo perdido = make up for + lost time.* sentirse perdido = be out of + Posesivo + depth, be in over + Posesivo + head, feel at + sea, be all at sea.* tener la mirada perdida = stare into + space, gaze into + space.* tierras perdidas = lost lands.* totalmente perdido = babe in the wood.* una causa perdida = a dead dog.* un caso perdido = a dead dog.* un poco perdido = a bit at sea.perdido22 = certified.Ex: She is a certified TV-addict -- you simply cannot talk to her when she's glued to the box.
* bala perdida = loose cannon.* caso perdido = basket case.* chalado perdido = as daft as a brush, stir-crazy, knucklehead.* chiflado perdido = as daft as a brush, as thick as two (short) planks, stir-crazy, knucklehead.* loco perdido = stark raving mad, raving mad, raving lunatic.* tonto perdido = as daft as a brush, as thick as two (short) planks, knucklehead.* * *A [ ESTAR]1 ‹objeto/persona› (extraviado) lostme di cuenta de que estaban perdidos I realized that they were lostdar algo por perdido to give sth up for lost2 (confundido, desorientado) at a lossanda perdido desde que se fueron sus amigos he's been at a loss since his friends leftno me han explicado cómo hacerlo y estoy totalmente perdido they haven't explained how to do it and I'm completely lost o I'm at a complete loss3 ‹bala/perro› stray ( before n)B [ ESTAR](en un apuro): ¿pero no trajiste dinero tú? pues estamos perdidos but didn't you bring any money? we've had it then o ( BrE) that's torn it ( colloq)si se entera tu padre, estás perdido if your father finds out, you've had it o you're done for ( colloq)C (aislado) ‹lugar› remote, isolated; ‹momento› idle, spareen una isla perdida del Pacífico on a remote island in the Pacificen algún lugar perdido del mundo in some far-flung o faraway corner of the worldDes un borracho perdido he's an out and out o a total drunkard, he's an inveterate drinker2 ( como adv) (totalmente) completely, totallyllegó borracho perdido he was blind drunk o totally drunk when he arrivedestá lelo perdido por ella he's absolutely crazy about her ( colloq)te has puesto el traje perdido de aceite you've got oil all over your suitestoy perdido de tinta I'm covered in inkmasculine, femininedegenerate* * *
Del verbo perder: ( conjugate perder)
perdido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
perder
perdido
perder ( conjugate perder) verbo transitivo
1 ( en general) to lose;
quiere perdido peso he wants to lose weight;
con preguntar no se pierde nada we've/you've nothing to lose by asking;
perdido la vida to lose one's life, to perish;
See also→ cabeza 1 e, vista 2 3;
yo no pierdo las esperanzas I'm not giving up hope;
perdido la práctica to get out of practice;
perdido el equilibrio to lose one's balance;
perdido el conocimiento to lose consciousness, to pass out;
perdido el ritmo (Mús) to lose the beat;
( en trabajo) to get out of the rhythm
2
◊ ¡no me hagas perdido (el) tiempo! don't waste my time!;
no hay tiempo que perdido there's no time to lose
3
‹ examen› (Ur) to fail
4 ‹agua/aceite/aire› to lose
verbo intransitivo
1 ( ser derrotado) to lose;
no sabes perdido you're a bad loser;
llevar las de perdido to be onto a loser;
la que sale perdiendo soy yo I'm the one who loses out o comes off worst
2 [cafetera/tanque] to leak
3◊ echar(se) a perder ver echar I 1a, echarse 1a
perderse verbo pronominal
1 [persona/objeto] to get lost;
se le perdió el dinero he's lost the money;
cuando se ponen a hablar rápido me pierdo when they start talking quickly I get lost
2 ‹fiesta/película/espectáculo› to miss
perdido◊ -da adjetivo
1 [estar]
de perdido (Méx fam) at least
2 [estar] ( en un apuro):◊ si se enteran, estás perdido if they find out, you've had it o you're done for (colloq)
3 ( aislado) ‹ lugar› remote, isolated;
‹ momento› idle, spare
4 ‹ idiota› complete and utter ( before n), total ( before n);
‹ loco› raving ( before n);
‹ borracho› out and out ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
degenerate
perder
I verbo transitivo
1 (un objeto) to lose
2 (un medio de transporte) to miss
3 (el tiempo) to waste
4 (oportunidad) to miss ➣ Ver nota en miss
5 (cualidad, costumbre, sentido) to lose: tienes que perder tus miedos, you have to overcome your fears
6 (agua, aceite) to leak
II verbo intransitivo
1 (disminuir una cualidad) to lose
2 (estropear) to ruin, go off
3 (en una competición, batalla) to lose
♦ Locuciones: echar (algo) a perder, to spoil (sthg)
llevar las de perder, to be onto a loser
perdido,-a
I adjetivo
1 lost
2 (desorientado) confused
3 (perro, bala) stray
II adv fam (totalmente, rematadamente) es tonto perdido, he's completely stupid
III mf (libertino) degenerate, vicious
♦ Locuciones: ponerse perdido, to get dirty
' perdido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aparecer
- caso
- dar
- estimable
- fondo
- lustre
- manual
- motricidad
- nitidez
- norte
- paladar
- perdida
- pertenencia
- pista
- principio
- punto
- resguardo
- tiempo
- vivienda
- caber
- recuperar
English:
ad-lib
- catch up
- discover
- gap-toothed
- give up
- habit
- lost
- majority
- make up
- mislay
- miss
- missing
- mud
- raving
- recover
- row
- stray
- thread
- appear
- but
- by
- dated
- despair
- downmarket
- get
- have
- hopelessly
- long
- misspent
- sunk
- waste
- write
* * *perdido, -a♦ adj1. [extraviado] lost;lo podemos dar por perdido it is as good as lost;estaba perdido en sus pensamientos he was lost in thought;Esp Fam Humestar más perdido que un pulpo en un garaje to be totally lost2. [animal, bala] stray3. [tiempo] wasted;[ocasión] missed4. [remoto] remote, isolated;un pueblo perdido a remote o isolated village5. [acabado] done for;¡estamos perdidos! we're done for!, we've had it!;¡de perdidos, al río! in for a penny, in for a poundes idiota perdido he's a complete idiot;es una esquizofrénica perdida she's a complete schizophrenicse puso perdida de pintura she got herself covered in paint;lo dejaron todo perdido de barro they left it covered in mud♦ nm,freprobate* * *adj lost;ponerse perdido get filthy;loco perdido absolutely crazy* * *perdido, -da adj1) : lost2) : inveterate, incorrigiblees un caso perdido: he's a hopeless case3) : in trouble, done for4)* * *perdido adj1. (en general) lost2. (animal) stray
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