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81 volverse frenético
v.to go amok, to run amuck, to go amuck, to run amok.* * *(v.) = go + berserk, go + postal, go + crazy, work up + a latherEx. It depicts fascism as a crusade for preserving literature's purity, a crusade that went berserk.Ex. You have also probably read about cases where an employee ' went postal' and entered a company building, shooting his boss and other employees.Ex. Sawer went crazy after the woman he was having an affair with was caught and her husband killed her.Ex. The boy's mother got angry as a hornet and obtained a lawyer, who also has worked up a lather over this grievous injustice.* * *(v.) = go + berserk, go + postal, go + crazy, work up + a latherEx: It depicts fascism as a crusade for preserving literature's purity, a crusade that went berserk.
Ex: You have also probably read about cases where an employee ' went postal' and entered a company building, shooting his boss and other employees.Ex: Sawer went crazy after the woman he was having an affair with was caught and her husband killed her.Ex: The boy's mother got angry as a hornet and obtained a lawyer, who also has worked up a lather over this grievous injustice. -
82 volverse loco
v.to go insane, to go crazy, to become totally insane, to go mad.* * *to go mad* * ** * *(v.) = go + bananas, take + leave of + Posesivo + senses, go + mad, run + amok, lose + Posesivo + marbles, go + bonkers, go + berserk, go + postal, go + wild, go + crazy, go + nuts, go + potty, get + a buzz from, go out of + Posesivo + mind, throw + a wobbly, go off + the rails, throw + a wobbler, go + haywire, go off + Posesivo + rockerEx. 'I can't take it! the man's gone bananas'.Ex. Without language we would go bumping around in the dark and eventually take leave of our senses under the welter of the incomprehensible, withdrawing, as some people do, into a closed world in order to protect ourselves against the unbearable onslaught.Ex. The article is entitled 'The confrontation of childhood with a world gone mad: an examination of children's biography and autobiography in the context of World War 2'.Ex. Term paper fraud runs amok on the Web as dozens of fee and free sites have thousands of term papers available for lazy and unprincipled students.Ex. The article is entitled 'Have We Lost Our Marbles?'.Ex. The article is entitled ' Going Bonkers!': Children, Play and Pee-Wee'.Ex. It depicts fascism as a crusade for preserving literature's purity, a crusade that went berserk.Ex. You have also probably read about cases where an employee ' went postal' and entered a company building, shooting his boss and other employees.Ex. Our imagination went wild, because we didn't want death to be the end, we wanted to keep on living on familiar grounds, and most of all, we didn't want to be alone.Ex. Sawer went crazy after the woman he was having an affair with was caught and her husband killed her.Ex. When she discovered vintage comics and their lurid covers, she went nuts.Ex. That adults have gone potty over Potter is probably motivated less by Rowling's prose than by the fact that, finally, here is a book we can easily read.Ex. How anyone can get a buzz from laying into someone is beyond me; it's not nice to see it happen - too many times have I seen people beaten up over nothing.Ex. For this reason, he did not die, but rather went out of his mind.Ex. The good thing about having it in writing is that you`re then well within your rights to throw a wobbly and demand you get what you paid for.Ex. He never had issues with alcohol as a teen with going off the rails etc as he was used to have a sip of wine now and then with dinner or at Crimbo.Ex. Of course there are things they don't like, and sometimes one of them throws a wobbler -- which sets the other one off!.Ex. The formatting on my main page has gone haywire for apparently no reason.Ex. I mean everyone's entitled to their own opinion, but they went off their rocker embracing our enemies.* * *(v.) = go + bananas, take + leave of + Posesivo + senses, go + mad, run + amok, lose + Posesivo + marbles, go + bonkers, go + berserk, go + postal, go + wild, go + crazy, go + nuts, go + potty, get + a buzz from, go out of + Posesivo + mind, throw + a wobbly, go off + the rails, throw + a wobbler, go + haywire, go off + Posesivo + rockerEx: 'I can't take it! the man's gone bananas'.
Ex: Without language we would go bumping around in the dark and eventually take leave of our senses under the welter of the incomprehensible, withdrawing, as some people do, into a closed world in order to protect ourselves against the unbearable onslaught.Ex: The article is entitled 'The confrontation of childhood with a world gone mad: an examination of children's biography and autobiography in the context of World War 2'.Ex: Term paper fraud runs amok on the Web as dozens of fee and free sites have thousands of term papers available for lazy and unprincipled students.Ex: The article is entitled 'Have We Lost Our Marbles?'.Ex: The article is entitled ' Going Bonkers!': Children, Play and Pee-Wee'.Ex: It depicts fascism as a crusade for preserving literature's purity, a crusade that went berserk.Ex: You have also probably read about cases where an employee ' went postal' and entered a company building, shooting his boss and other employees.Ex: Our imagination went wild, because we didn't want death to be the end, we wanted to keep on living on familiar grounds, and most of all, we didn't want to be alone.Ex: Sawer went crazy after the woman he was having an affair with was caught and her husband killed her.Ex: When she discovered vintage comics and their lurid covers, she went nuts.Ex: That adults have gone potty over Potter is probably motivated less by Rowling's prose than by the fact that, finally, here is a book we can easily read.Ex: How anyone can get a buzz from laying into someone is beyond me; it's not nice to see it happen - too many times have I seen people beaten up over nothing.Ex: For this reason, he did not die, but rather went out of his mind.Ex: The good thing about having it in writing is that you`re then well within your rights to throw a wobbly and demand you get what you paid for.Ex: He never had issues with alcohol as a teen with going off the rails etc as he was used to have a sip of wine now and then with dinner or at Crimbo.Ex: Of course there are things they don't like, and sometimes one of them throws a wobbler -- which sets the other one off!.Ex: The formatting on my main page has gone haywire for apparently no reason.Ex: I mean everyone's entitled to their own opinion, but they went off their rocker embracing our enemies. -
83 кампания
campaign; driveсеитбена жътвена кампания a sowing/harvesting campaignкампания против пиянството a drive/campaign against alcoholism; a temperance crusade* * *кампа̀ния,ж., -и campaign; drive; crusade; вестникарска \кампанияя press campaign; водя \кампанияя срещу wage a campaign against; започвам \кампанияя start/launch a campaign/drive; изборна \кампанияя election campaign, electioneering, canvassing; \кампанияя срещу алкохолизма drive/campaign against alcoholism; temperance crusade.* * *campaign: an election кампания - изборна кампания; drive; operation* * *1. campaign;drive 2. КАМПАНИЯ против пиянството a drive/ campaign against alcoholism;a temperance crusade 3. започвам КАМПАНИЯ start/launch a campaign/drive 4. изборна КАМПАНИЯ an election campaign, electioneering, canvassing 5. сеитбена жътвена КАМПАНИЯ a sowing/harvesting campaign -
84 поход
1. march2. воен. campaign ( против against)на поход on the marchзаповед за поход воен. marching orders, routeтръгвам на поход take the fieldкръстоносен поход crusade3. (организи-рано посещение) excursion (до to)* * *по̀ход,м., -и, (два) по̀хода 1. march;2. воен. campaign ( против against); заповед за \поход воен. marching orders, route; кръстоносен \поход истор. crusade; на \поход on the march; тръгвам на \поход take the field;3. ( организирано посещение) excursion (до to).* * *expedition; march{ma;tS}: on the march - на поход; crusade (кръстоносен); campaign (воен.)* * *1. (организи-рaно посещение) excursion (до to) 2. march 3. воен. campaign (против against) 4. заповед за ПОХОД воен. marching orders, route 5. кръстоносен ПОХОД crusade 6. наПОХОД on the march 7. тръгвам на ПОХОД take the field -
85 поход
1. crusade2. campaign; march; cruiseучебное плавание, тренировочный поход — exercise cruise
3. marchСинонимический ряд:путешествие (сущ.) вояж; круиз; поездка; путешествие; странствие; странствование; турне -
86 Kinderkreuzzug
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87 Kreuzfahrt
f1. cruise2. HIST. (Kreuzzug) crusade* * *die Kreuzfahrtcruise* * *Kreuz|fahrtf* * *Kreuz·fahrtf cruiseeine \Kreuzfahrt machen to go on a cruise* * ** * *1. cruise* * *die (Seereise) cruise* * *f.cruise n. -
88 kampagne
sg - kampágnen, pl - kampágnerкампа́ния ж* * *campaign, crusade, drive* * *(en -r) campaign;( mere højtideligt:) crusade ( fx a crusade against crime). -
89 Kreuzzug
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90 krucja|ta
f 1. Hist. crusade 2. przen. crusade (przeciwko komuś/czemuś against sb/sth)- prowadzić/ogłosić krucjatę to conduct/launch a crusadeThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > krucja|ta
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91 поход
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92 крестовый
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93 Кампус Крусейд
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94 Студенческое движение за Христа
Christianity: Campus Crusade (for Christ), Campus Crusade for ChristУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Студенческое движение за Христа
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95 Пятый крестовый поход
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Пятый крестовый поход
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96 бороться
1) General subject: antagonize, battel, breast, buffet (особ. с волнами), champion (за что-л.), combat, conflict, contest, cope (с кем-л., чем-л. - with), crusade, deal, deal (с чем-л.), fall over each other, fall over one another, grapple (сцепившись), joust (с кем.-л.), militate, oppose, raise a banner, rassle, rassle (против чего-л.), repugn (с чем-л.), set face against (с кем-л., чем-л.), strive for (друг с другом, за что-л.), tug, tussle with (с кем-л.), wage (за что-либо), war (with, against; с кем-л., чем-л.), warsle, warsle (против чего-л.), wrestle (to wrestle against (with) temptation (adversity) - бороться с искушением (бедой)), battle, contend, fight, strike for, strive, struggle, tussle, stand up (за что-л.-for), tackle (ex. tackle threat), strive for (за что-л.), struggle for (за что-л.), fight with (с кем-л., против кого-л.), vie2) American: antagonize (против чего-л.)3) Literal: grapple with6) British English: pfaff around7) Economy: combat (напр. с инфляцией)8) Diplomatic term: work (за что-л.)9) Telecommunications: scramble10) Jargon: clonk, (за что-л.) slug it out11) Makarov: control (с вредителями, пылью, шумом), jostle, pit, tilt, work for (за что-л.), contest with, combat for (за что-л.), fight with (с кем-л.), fight against (с кем-л. чем-л.), deal with (с чем-л.), do battle over (с чем-л.), do battle with (с чем-л.)12) Phraseological unit: drop the gloves -
97 кампания борьбы за равноправие женщин
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > кампания борьбы за равноправие женщин
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98 кампания борьбы с преступностью
Makarov: a crusade against crime, crusade against crimeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кампания борьбы с преступностью
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99 кампания в защиту против
1) General subject: crusade (чего-л.; чего-л.)2) Diplomatic term: (чего-л.) crusade (чего-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > кампания в защиту против
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100 кампания в поход против
1) General subject: crusade (чего-л.; чего-л.)2) Diplomatic term: (чего-л.) crusade (чего-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > кампания в поход против
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