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1 (din in (или into) smb.'s ears) прожужжать (все) уши кому-л
Information technology: din in (smb).'s earsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (din in (или into) smb.'s ears) прожужжать (все) уши кому-л
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2 a-şi ieşi din fire
to lose patience / one's hair / temper / sl. shirt / rag /amer. sl. goatto fly into a passionto be beside oneself / in a violent temper / in a fumeto jump out of one's skinto set up one's bristleto go up in the airamer. to fly / to go / to slip off the handleto get up on one's earsto raise one's dandersl. to get one's shirt off / one's monkey / dander / Irish upto get into a tantrumto cut up rough / rustyto get all hot and botheredto get put outto hit the ceilingto have one's blood upto be in hot bloodto have / to get the breeze up. -
3 aş da jumătate din viaţă ca s-o am
I would give my ears for it / to have it.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > aş da jumătate din viaţă ca s-o am
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4 прожужжать все уши
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5 вдалбливать
1) General subject: beat in, belabor ( smth), din into ears (что-л., кому-л.), din into head (что-л., кому-л.), drum, grind (ученику и т. п.), hammer in (в голову), pump (into; что-л. кому-л.), (что-л. кому-л.) pump into, ram, ram into (что-л., кому-л.), rub (into; кому-л.), beat into, hammer in, hammer into, rub down, din2) Literal: drive into, drum into -
6 прожужжать все уши
1) General subject: din in (smb's) ears, (кому-л.) din into ears, (кому-л.) din into head2) Makarov: (кому-л.) din into ears, (кому-л.) din into headУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прожужжать все уши
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7 звенеть в ушах
1) General subject: din in ears, ding in ears, din2) Makarov: ding in (one's) ears, din in ears -
8 прожужжать (кому-л.) все уши
1) General subject: din into ears, din into head2) Makarov: din into ears, din into headУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прожужжать (кому-л.) все уши
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9 obtundo
ob-tundo, tŭdi, tūsum (and tunsum), 3, v. a.I.To strike or beat against, at, or on a thing; to beat, thump, belabor (very rare;II. A.perh. only ante- and post-class.): pectora pugnis, Firm. Math. 5, 5: obtundit os mihi,
breaks my jaw, Plaut. Cas. 5, 2, 50; cf.:obtunso ore,
id. ib. 5, 1, 8; cf.:nam sum obtusus pugnis pessume,
id. Am. 2, 1, 59.—Lit. (very rare):B.telum,
Lucr. 6, 399:gladios,
Claud. Cons. Mall. Theod. 166.—Transf.1.To blunt, weaken, make dull, deprive of strength:2.aciem oculorum,
Plin. 22, 25, 70, § 142:auditum,
id. 24, 11, 50, § 87:obtusus stomachus,
id. Ep. 7, 3, 5:vocem,
to blunt, weaken, Lucr. 4, 613:ingenia,
Cic. de Or. 2, 70, 282:et obtusis ceciderunt viribus artis,
Lucr. 3, 452; Liv. 7, 2:mentem,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 33, 80:ingenia,
id. de Or. 3, 24, 93:nihil est quod tam obtundat elevetque aegritudinem, quam. etc.,
id. Tusc. 3, 16, 34.—Aures or aliquem, or simply obtundere, to stun or din the ears; to deafen one by saying a thing too often or too long; hence, to annoy or tease with importunity; aures graviter obtundo tuas, ne quem ames, Plaut. Cist. 1, 1, 120: ne brevitas [p. 1248] defraudasse aures videatur, neve longitudo obtudisse, Cic. Or. 66, 221:A.aliquem longis epistulis,
to annoy, molest, id. Att. 8, 1:aliquem,
id. Fam. 5, 14, 3:rogitando,
Ter. Eun. 3, 5, 6.—With object-clause: obtuderunt ejus aures, te socium praetoris fuisse, they dinned into him that, etc., Timarch. ap. Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 67, § 157.— With subj.:non cessat obtundere, totam prorsus a principio fabulam promeret,
App. M. 9, p. 228, 8:aliquem de aliquā re,
to importune, annoy, Ter. Ad. 1, 2, 33:obtundis, tametsi intellego, etc.,
id. And. 2, 2, 11.—Hence, obtūsus ( obtunsus or optūsus), a, um, P. a., blunt, dull, obtuse (class.).Lit.:B.falx obtusa et hebes,
Col. 4, 24, 21:pugio,
Tac. A. 15, 54:vomer,
Verg. G. 1, 262:angulus,
Lucr. 4, 355:cornua lunae obtusa,
Plin. 18, 35, 79, § 347.—Transf., blunted, blunt, dull, weak, faint, powerless:animi acies obtusior,
Cic. Sen. 23, 83:stellis acies obtunsa,
Verg. G. 1, 395: obtusi et hebetes ad aliquam rem, Cic. Fragm. ap. Lact. 3, 14:aures obtunsae,
blunted, dull of hearing, Auct. Her. 3, 9, 17: vox, thick, not clear (opp. clara), Quint. 11, 3, 15:fauces tumentes strangulant vocem, optusae obscurant,
id. 11, 3, 20:stomachus,
weakened, spoiled, Plin. Ep. 7, 3, 5:obtunsa pectora,
insensible, without feeling, Verg. A. 1, 567:ingenium,
Gell. 13, 24, 21:vires,
enfeebled, Lucr. 3, 452:nimio ne luxu obtunsior usus Sit genitali arvo,
too blunted, too enfeebled, Verg. G. 3, 135:vigor animi,
Liv. 5, 18:cor,
Lact. 2, 5, 4:sensus eorum,
Vulg. 2 Cor. 3, 14:venenum,
powerless, Calp. Ecl. 5, 94.— Comp.:quo quid dici potest obtusius?
Cic. N. D. 1, 25, 70.— Sup. does not occur.—Hence, adv.: obtūsē, dully, not keenly (postclass.):crocodili in aquā obtusius vident, in terrā acutissime,
Sol. 32, § 28.—Fig.:hoc facere obtuse,
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10 optusus
ob-tundo, tŭdi, tūsum (and tunsum), 3, v. a.I.To strike or beat against, at, or on a thing; to beat, thump, belabor (very rare;II. A.perh. only ante- and post-class.): pectora pugnis, Firm. Math. 5, 5: obtundit os mihi,
breaks my jaw, Plaut. Cas. 5, 2, 50; cf.:obtunso ore,
id. ib. 5, 1, 8; cf.:nam sum obtusus pugnis pessume,
id. Am. 2, 1, 59.—Lit. (very rare):B.telum,
Lucr. 6, 399:gladios,
Claud. Cons. Mall. Theod. 166.—Transf.1.To blunt, weaken, make dull, deprive of strength:2.aciem oculorum,
Plin. 22, 25, 70, § 142:auditum,
id. 24, 11, 50, § 87:obtusus stomachus,
id. Ep. 7, 3, 5:vocem,
to blunt, weaken, Lucr. 4, 613:ingenia,
Cic. de Or. 2, 70, 282:et obtusis ceciderunt viribus artis,
Lucr. 3, 452; Liv. 7, 2:mentem,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 33, 80:ingenia,
id. de Or. 3, 24, 93:nihil est quod tam obtundat elevetque aegritudinem, quam. etc.,
id. Tusc. 3, 16, 34.—Aures or aliquem, or simply obtundere, to stun or din the ears; to deafen one by saying a thing too often or too long; hence, to annoy or tease with importunity; aures graviter obtundo tuas, ne quem ames, Plaut. Cist. 1, 1, 120: ne brevitas [p. 1248] defraudasse aures videatur, neve longitudo obtudisse, Cic. Or. 66, 221:A.aliquem longis epistulis,
to annoy, molest, id. Att. 8, 1:aliquem,
id. Fam. 5, 14, 3:rogitando,
Ter. Eun. 3, 5, 6.—With object-clause: obtuderunt ejus aures, te socium praetoris fuisse, they dinned into him that, etc., Timarch. ap. Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 67, § 157.— With subj.:non cessat obtundere, totam prorsus a principio fabulam promeret,
App. M. 9, p. 228, 8:aliquem de aliquā re,
to importune, annoy, Ter. Ad. 1, 2, 33:obtundis, tametsi intellego, etc.,
id. And. 2, 2, 11.—Hence, obtūsus ( obtunsus or optūsus), a, um, P. a., blunt, dull, obtuse (class.).Lit.:B.falx obtusa et hebes,
Col. 4, 24, 21:pugio,
Tac. A. 15, 54:vomer,
Verg. G. 1, 262:angulus,
Lucr. 4, 355:cornua lunae obtusa,
Plin. 18, 35, 79, § 347.—Transf., blunted, blunt, dull, weak, faint, powerless:animi acies obtusior,
Cic. Sen. 23, 83:stellis acies obtunsa,
Verg. G. 1, 395: obtusi et hebetes ad aliquam rem, Cic. Fragm. ap. Lact. 3, 14:aures obtunsae,
blunted, dull of hearing, Auct. Her. 3, 9, 17: vox, thick, not clear (opp. clara), Quint. 11, 3, 15:fauces tumentes strangulant vocem, optusae obscurant,
id. 11, 3, 20:stomachus,
weakened, spoiled, Plin. Ep. 7, 3, 5:obtunsa pectora,
insensible, without feeling, Verg. A. 1, 567:ingenium,
Gell. 13, 24, 21:vires,
enfeebled, Lucr. 3, 452:nimio ne luxu obtunsior usus Sit genitali arvo,
too blunted, too enfeebled, Verg. G. 3, 135:vigor animi,
Liv. 5, 18:cor,
Lact. 2, 5, 4:sensus eorum,
Vulg. 2 Cor. 3, 14:venenum,
powerless, Calp. Ecl. 5, 94.— Comp.:quo quid dici potest obtusius?
Cic. N. D. 1, 25, 70.— Sup. does not occur.—Hence, adv.: obtūsē, dully, not keenly (postclass.):crocodili in aquā obtusius vident, in terrā acutissime,
Sol. 32, § 28.—Fig.:hoc facere obtuse,
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11 проглушавам
deafenпроглушавам ушите на някого split s.o.'s ears, прен. din/drum into s.o.'s ears, din into s.o* * *проглуша̀вам,гл. deafen; \проглушавам ушите на някого split s.o.’s ears, прен. din/drum into s.o.’s ears, din into s.o.* * *deafen; din* * *1. deafen 2. ПРОГЛУШАВАМ ушите на някого split s.o.'s ears, прен. din/drum into s.o.'s ears, din into s.o -
12 опявам
1. perform a funeral service (over, for), read the burial service (over)2. прен. nag, preach; din, ding; harp on (one/the same string), rub it in, rub in a lesson, go on about thingsопявам някому за нещо din s.th. into s.o's ears/head, din it into s.o., preach at s.o.опявам на дадена тема ring the changes on a subjectстига си опявал stop harping on the same string, stop rubbing it inще има да ни опяват за това we shall never hear the last of it* * *опя̀вам,гл.1. perform a funeral service (over, for), read the burial service (over);2. прен. nag, preach; din, ding; harp on (one/the same string), rub it in, rub in a lesson, go on about things, hassle, niggle, ( недоволствам) beef, bleat, whine, whinge, squawk; \опявам на дадена тема ring the changes on a subject; ще има да ни опяват за това we shall never hear the last of it.* * *descant* * *1. perform a funeral service (over, for), read the burial service (over) 2. ОПЯВАМ на дадена тема ring the changes on a subject 3. ОПЯВАМ някому за нещо din s.th. into s.o's ears/head, din it into s.o., preach at s.o. 4. прен. nag, preach;din, ding;harp on (one/the same string), rub it in, rub in a lesson, go on about things 5. стига си опявал stop harping on the same string, stop rubbing it in 6. ще има да ни опяват за това we shall never hear the last of it -
13 врънкам
annoy, worry, hammer (at), din s.th. into s.o.'s ears; pester s.o. for s.th./to do s.th.врънкам постоянно keep on atврънкам някого да си плати дълга dun s. o* * *връ̀нкам,гл. annoy, worry, hammer (at), din s.th. into s.o.’s ears; nag (at); pester s.o. for s.th./to do s.th., plague, badger; \врънкам някого да плати дълга си dun s.o.; \врънкам постоянно keep on at.* * *annoy; bother; hammer (at); harp about; wax{wEks}* * *1. annoy, worry, hammer (at), din s. th. into s. o.'s ears;pester s. o. for s. th./to do s.th. 2. ВРЪНКАМ някого да си плати дълга dun s. o 3. ВРЪНКАМ постоянно keep on at -
14 ухо
с.нару́жное у́хо — auricle
сре́днее у́хо — middle ear
воспале́ние у́ха — inflammation of the ear; otitis мед.
говори́ть кому́-л на́ у́хо — whisper in smb's ear, have a private word with smb
••держа́ть у́хо востро́ погов. — ≈ be on one's guard
в одно́ у́хо вошло́, в друго́е вы́шло — in at one ear and out at the other
встать на́ уши, стоя́ть на уша́х разг. ирон. — 1) ( стараться изо всех сил) bend / fall over backwards; go out of one's way; work like mad 2) ( сильно волноваться) be in a flap; get into a fuss 3) (испытывать сильный восторг - о толпе, публике и т.п.) work oneself up into a frenzy; go wild (about)
дать кому́-л в у́хо — box smb's ears pl, give smb a box on the ear(s)
дойти́ до чьи́х-л уше́й — reach smb's ears
есть / упи́сывать так, что за уша́ми трещи́т — wolf the food down; shovel ['ʃʌ-] it in
за́ уши не оттащи́ть кого́-л (от) — wild horses couldn't drag smb away (from)
затыка́ть у́ши — close / stop one's ears
и у́хом не вести́ — not to bat / blink an eye(lid)
навостри́ть у́ши — prick up one's ears
не вида́ть тебе́ э́того как свои́х уше́й — 1) ( о недостижимости чего-л) you will never get your hand near it 2) ( об утрате чего-л) you may kiss it good-bye
ни у́ха ни ры́ла не понима́ть / смы́слить (в пр.) — ≈ not to know beans (about); no to understand a damn thing (about)
он уша́м свои́м не ве́рил — he could not believe his ears
по́ уши (в пр.) — up to one's ears / neck (in)
по́ уши [по са́мые у́ши] сиде́ть / увя́знуть (в пр.) — be / sink up to one's ears (in)
по́ уши влюби́ться (в пр.) — fall head over heels in love (with)
покрасне́ть до уше́й — blush to the tips of one's ears
поста́вить на́ уши (вн.) разг. ирон. — give (i) a hard time; ( заставить активно работать) make (d) work like mad
прокрича́ть / прожужжа́ть (все) у́ши кому́-л о чём-л разг. — din smth into smb's ears
пропуска́ть ми́мо уше́й (вн.) разг. — turn a deaf ear (to); pay no heed (to)
рот до уше́й — см. рот
слу́шать во все у́ши — be all ears; hang on every word
слу́шать кра́ем у́ха — listen with half an ear
тащи́ть / тяну́ть за́ уши (вн.) — 1) (помогать в карьере, учёбе) drag (d) up the ladder 2) ( заставлять) drag (d) by the ears [by the scruff of the neck]
туго́й на́ у́хо — hard of hearing
улыба́ться до уше́й — grin from ear to ear
у́ши вя́нут (от) разг. — ≈ it makes one sick to hear (d)
хло́пать уша́ми пренебр. — 1) ( не понимать) look blank; not to hear the penny drop 2) ( ничего не предпринимать) do nothing; sit on one's hands
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15 ухо
ср.; мн. ч. ушиговорить кому-л. на ухо — to whisper in smb.'s ear, to have a private word with smb.
затыкать уши — to close/stop one's ears
капли для уха — мн. ч. ear-drops
длинное висячее ухо — ( животного) flap
воспаление уха — inflammation of the ear; otitis мед.
••насторожить уши — разг.; перен. тж. to prick up one's ears
пропускать мимо ушей — (что-л.) разг. to turn a deaf ear (to); to pay no heed (to)
в одно ухо вошло, в другое вышло — in at one ear and out at the other
влюбиться по уши (в кого-л.) — to be over head and ears in love
дать кому-л. в ухо — to box smb.'s ears мн. ч., to give smb. a box on the ear(s)
по уши, по самые уши — over head and ears; (быть в работе и т.п.) to be up to one's ears/neck in; ( быть в долгах) to be up to one's ears/neck in debt, to be deep in the hole
прожужжать, протрубить все уши о чем-л.— разг. to talk smb.'s ears off about smth., to din smth. into smb.'s ears
развешивать уши — разг. to listen openmouthed
тащить за уши, тянуть за уши — разг. to drag smb. up the ladder ( помогать); to drag smb. into smth. by the ears ( заставлять)
уши вянут (от) — разг. it makes one sick to hear
хлопать ушами — разг. to look blank ( ничего не понимать); to sit around doing nothing ( упустить шанс)
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16 ухо
с.earвоспаление уха — inflammation of the ear; otitis научн.
говорить кому-л. на ухо — whisper in smb.'s ear, have a private word with smb.
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быть тугим на ухо — be hard of hearingдержать ухо востро погов. — be on one's guard
дать кому-л. в ухо — box smb.'s ears pl., give* smb. a box on the ear(s)
в одно ухо вошло, в другое вышло — in at one ear and out at the other
затыкать уши — close / stop one's ears
уши вянут (от) разг. — it makes one sick to hear (d.)
прокричать, прожужжать уши кому-л. о чём-л. разг. — din smth. into smb.'s ears
влюбиться по уши (в вн.) — be over head and ears in love (with)
пропускать мимо ушей (вн.) разг. — turn a deaf ear (to); pay* no heed (to)
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17 прожужжать уши кому-л
Information technology: (din in (или into) smb.'s ears)(все) din in (smb).'s earsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прожужжать уши кому-л
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18 проглуша
проглуша̀,проглуша̀вам гл. deafen; \проглуша ушите на някого split s.o.’s ears, прен. din/drum into s.o.’s ears, din into s.o. -
19 a împuia auzul / capul / urechile cuiva
to talk smb.'s head offto make smb.'s ears tingleto split smb.'s earsto addle smb.'s head / brainto stuff smb. (up)to din smth. into smb.'s ears.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a împuia auzul / capul / urechile cuiva
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20 прожужжать уши
разг., неодобр.din smth. into smb.'s ears; make smb.'s ears ring with telling him smth.; give smb. an earful about smb., smth.Это был известный профессор-зоолог М., о котором Валька прожужжал мне все уши. (В. Каверин, Два капитана) — This was the well-known Professor M., about whom Valka was always dinning information into my ears.
- Я о тебе все уши начальству прожужжал: есть, мол, у нас боевая девушка, она же дельный инженер связи, жертва консерватизма. (В. Ажаев, Далеко от Москвы) — 'I've been giving our chiefs an earful about you - told 'em we've got a live wire of a girl who happens to be a good telecommunications engineer but who's been the victim of conservative management.'
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Din — Din, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dinned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dinning}.] [AS. dynian. See {Din}, n.] 1. To strike with confused or clanging sound; to stun with loud and continued noise; to harass with clamor; as, to din the ears with cries. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
din — n Din, uproar, pandemonium, hullabaloo, babel, hubbub, clamor, racket mean a disturbing or confusing welter of sounds or a scene or situation marked by such a welter of sounds. Din emphasizes the distress suffered by the ears and the completely… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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To din into — Din Din, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dinned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dinning}.] [AS. dynian. See {Din}, n.] 1. To strike with confused or clanging sound; to stun with loud and continued noise; to harass with clamor; as, to din the ears with cries. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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din — 1. noun he shouted above the din Syn: noise, racket, rumpus, ruckus, cacophony, babel, hubbub, tumult, uproar, commotion, clatter; shouting, yelling, screaming, caterwauling, clamor, clangor, outcry; informal hullabaloo … Thesaurus of popular words
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Daera Din Panah — The Daera Din Panah goat breed from the Multan and Muzaffargarh provinces of Pakistan is used primarily for milk production. Sources Dr Ghani Daera Din Panah Goat They are a large size and are black in color. They have a well developed body with… … Wikipedia
Dan|die Din|mont — «DAN dee DIHN mont», or Dandie Dinmont terrier, a small terrier with a long body, long ears, short legs, and a rough coat, that originated in the Cheviot Hills between England and Scotland. ╂[< Dandie Dinmont, a character in Sir Walter Scott s … Useful english dictionary