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1 разгулен
dissipated, loose, dissolute, licentious* * *разгу̀лен,прил., -на, -но, -ни dissipated, loose, dissolute, licentious, rackety, raffish; debauched.* * *dissipated: He leads a разгулен life - Той води разгулен живот; lewd; rackety; raffish; riotous; saturnalian* * *1. dissipated, loose, dissolute, licentious 2. водя РАЗГУЛЕН живот lead/live a dissipated life -
2 живот
1. life; the vital sparkвъзникване на живота на земята the origin of life on earthвръщам към живот restore to lifeтой ни спаси живота he saved our livesборба на живот и смърт a life-and-death struggle, a war/fight to the death/to the knife, a mortal combatборя се на животи смърт fight for dear lifeсвършвам с/слагам край на живота си put an end to o.'s lifeживот и здраве да е God willing, if all goes well2. (жизненост) life, vitality, energyизпълнен с живот full of life/ам. pep, brimming over with life/vitalityлице, лишено от живот a face devoid of animation3. (период) life, lifetimeзастраховка за живот a life insuranceпрез целия си живот in all o.'s born days, in all o.'s life/days4. (биография) lifeживотът на великите хора the lives of the great/of great men5. прен. (съществувание) life, existence; the world6. (начин на живеене) life, livingводя редовен живот lead a regular life, keep regular hoursводя безпътен живот live a dissipated life, fling o.'s cap over the millводя скромен живот live in a small wayудрям го на живот go on the burst, burn the candle at both ends. go the paceзапочвам нов живот start a new life, turn over a new leaf7. (икономически условия) cost of livingживотът поскъпва the cost of living is risingусловия за живот living conditionsикономическият живот на страната the country's economic life8. (действителност) life, real life, realityтова рядко се среща в живота it is rarely met with in (real) lifeлитературата трябва да отразява живота literature must reflect life/reality9. (сговор) agreement, harmonyсредства за живот livelihood, means of subsistenceте са хора на живота they like to live it up, they indulge themselvesсвършил с живота си dead to the world. животворен life-giving; invigorating* * *живо̀т,м., само ед.1. life; the vital spark; борба на \живот и смърт a life-and-death struggle, a war/fight to the death/to the knife, a mortal combat; боря се на \живот и смърт fight for dear life; връщам към \живот restore to life; възникване на \живота на Земята the origin of life on earth; давам \живот на give life/birth to; давам нов \живот reinvigorate; \живот и здраве да е God willing, if all goes well; \животът ни е много кратък our life is but a span; между \живота и смъртта between life and death, within an inch of death;2. ( жизненост) life, vitality, energy; изпълнен с \живот full of life/амер. pep, brimming over with life/vitality; лице, лишено от \живот a face devoid of animation;3. ( период) life, lifetime; до \живот till o.’s death, as long as one lives; за цял \живот for life, until death, for the term of o.’s life; застраховка за \живот life insurance; през целия си \живот in all o.’s born days, in all o.’s life/days; той цял \живот работи върху това it was his lifework, he worked on it all his life;4. ( биография) life;5. прен. ( съществувание) life, existence; the world; какъв \живот се живееше тогава those were (good) times; няма \живот life is hard; няма \живот за мен I’m done for, it’s all over with me; това е \животът such is life; това \живот ли е? it’s a dog’s life; успявам в \живота get on in life; rise in the world;6. ( начин на живеене) life, living; водя безпътен \живот live a dissipated life, fling o.’s cap over the mill; водя редовен \живот lead a regular life, keep regular hours; водя скромен \живот live in a small way; \животът не е само удоволствия life is not a bed of roses, life is not roses all the way; започвам нов \живот start a new life, turn over a new leaf; приятен \живот a pleasant life; cakes and ale; редовен \живот regular habits, a regular way of life; удрям го на \живот go on the burst, burn the candle at both ends, go the pace, live it up;7. ( икономически условия) cost of living; икономическият \живот на страната the country’s economic life; условия за \живот living conditions;8. ( действителност) life, real life, reality;9. ( сговор) agreement, harmony; няма \живот с тях they are hard to get on with; • гледам си \живота take good care of o.s.; \животът му висеше на косъм it was touch-and-go with him; средства за \живот livelihood, means of subsistence; те са хора на \живота they like to live it up, they indulge themselves.* * *being ; life: put an end to one's живот - слагам край на живота си; living ; snap* * *1. (биография) life 2. (действителност) life, real life, reality 3. (жизненост) life, vitality, energy 4. (икономически условия) cost of living 5. (начин на живеене) life, living 6. (период) life, lifetime 7. (сговор) agreement, harmony 8. life;the vital spark 9. ЖИВОТ и здраве да е God willing, if all goes well 10. ЖИВОТът на великите хора the lives of the great/of great men 11. ЖИВОТът поскъпва the cost of living is rising 12. борба за ЖИВОТ a fight/struggle for life/existence 13. борба на ЖИВОТ и смърт a life-and-death struggle, a war/fight to the death/ to the knife, a mortal combat 14. боря се на ЖИВОТи смърт fight for dear life 15. водя безпътен ЖИВОТ live a dissipated life, fling o.'s cap over the mill 16. водя редовен ЖИВОТ lead a regular life, keep regular hours 17. водя скромен ЖИВОТ live in a small way 18. връщам към ЖИВОТ restore to life 19. възникване на ЖИВОТа на земята the origin of life on earth 20. въпрос на ЖИВОТ и смърт a matter of life and death 21. гледам си ЖИВОТa take good care of o.s. 22. давам ЖИВОТ на give life/birth to 23. давам нов ЖИВОТ reinvigorate 24. до ЖИВОТ till o.'s death, as long as one lives 25. за цял ЖИВОТ for life, until death, for the term of o.'s life 26. започвам нов ЖИВОТ start a new life, turn over a new leaf 27. заседнал ЖИВОТ а sedentary life 28. застраховка за ЖИВОТ a life insurance 29. изпълнен с ЖИВОТ full of life/а.м. pep, brimming over with life/vitality 30. икономическият ЖИВОТ на страната the country's economic life 31. какъв ЖИВОТ се живееше тогава those were'(good) times 32. литературата трябва да отразява ЖИВОТа literature must reflect life/reality 33. лице, лишено от ЖИВОТ a face devoid of animation 34. между ЖИВОТа и смъртта between life and death, within an inch of death 35. начин на ЖИВОТ a way of life 36. няма ЖИВОТ life is hard 37. няма ЖИВОТ за мен I'm done for, it's all over with me 38. няма ЖИВОТ с тях they are hard to get on with 39. през ЖИВОТа си in/during o.'s life(time), through life, through o.'s life span 40. през целия си ЖИВОТ in all o.'s born days, in all o.'s life/days 41. прекарвам ЖИВОТа си spend o.'s life 42. прен. (съществувание) life, existence;the world 43. приятен ЖИВОТ a pleasant life;cakes and ale 44. разпуснат ЖИВОТ loose living 45. редовен ЖИВОТ regular habits, a regular way of life 46. свършвам с/слагам край на ЖИВОТа си put an end to o.'s life 47. свършил с ЖИВОТа си dead to the world. животворен life-giving; invigorating 48. средства за ЖИВОТ livelihood, means of subsistence 49. те са хора на ЖИВОТа they like to live it up, they indulge themselves 50. това е ЖИВОТът such is the world, that's life;such is life 51. това не е ЖИВОТ за човек като тебе this is not a fit life for you 52. това рядко се среща в ЖИВОТa it is rarely met with in (real) life 53. товаЖИВОТ ли е? it's a dog's life 54. той ни спаси ЖИВОТа he saved our lives 55. той цял ЖИВОТ работи върху това it was his lifework, he worked on it all his life 56. удрям го на ЖИВОТ go on the burst, burn the candle at both ends. go the pace 57. условия за ЖИВОТ living conditions 58. успявам в ЖИВОТа get on in life;rise in the world -
3 disipación
f.1 dissipation, promiscuity, dissoluteness.2 dissipation, dispersion, evanescence.3 dissipation, squandering, wasting.* * *1 dissipation* * *SF [de costumbres] dissipation; [de dinero] squandering; [de niebla] lifting* * *1) ( libertinaje) dissipation2)a) (de temores, dudas) dispellingb) ( de fortuna) squandering* * *= spree, binge.Ex. Although it is entertaining to note the extravagant purchases of the very rich, many stories do little beyond documenting sprees of consumption.Ex. Despite the vast monetary resources involved, America's imprisonment binge has had only minimal effects on crime.* * *1) ( libertinaje) dissipation2)a) (de temores, dudas) dispellingb) ( de fortuna) squandering* * *= spree, binge.Ex: Although it is entertaining to note the extravagant purchases of the very rich, many stories do little beyond documenting sprees of consumption.
Ex: Despite the vast monetary resources involved, America's imprisonment binge has had only minimal effects on crime.* * *A (libertinaje) dissipationllevar una vida de disipación to lead a dissipated lifeB1 (de temores, dudas) dispelling2 (de una fortuna) squandering, frittering away ( colloq)* * *disipación nf1. [libertinaje] dissipation;una vida de disipación a life of dissipation2. [de dudas, sospechas, temores] dispelling;[de ilusiones] shattering3. [de fortuna, herencia] squandering, wasting4. [de niebla, humo, vapor] dispersion* * *f dissipation -
4 crápula
f. & m.1 vicious person.2 drunkenness, crapulence.3 debauchery, dissipation, orgy.* * *1 (borrachera) drunkenness2 figurado (disipación) dissipation, debauchery1 (hombre) reprobate, rake* * *1.SF (=embriaguez) drunkenness; (=disipación) dissipation2.SM wastrel* * *masculino y femeninoa) ( libertino)b) (AmL) ( canalla) swine* * *masculino y femeninoa) ( libertino)b) (AmL) ( canalla) swine* * *1(persona de vida disipada): es un crápula he leads a dissolute o dissipated life3* * *
crápula sustantivo masculino pey lecher
* * *♦ nmf1. [libertino] libertine2. Am [mala persona] scoundrel, swine♦ nf[libertinaje] dissipation, debauchery -
5 dissipato
* * *[dissi'pato] 1.participio passato dissipare2.* * *dissipato/dissi'pato/II aggettivo[persona, comportamento, vita] dissipated; [ uso] uneconomical. -
6 вести разгульную жизнь
1) General subject: lead a dissipated life, lead a rackety life2) Makarov: ton lead a dissipated lifeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вести разгульную жизнь
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7 рассеянный
1) прич. см. рассеивать2) прил. ( разбросанный) scattered, dissipatedрассе́янное населе́ние — scattered population
рассе́янный свет физ. — diffused / scattered light
3) прил. ( невнимательный) absent-mindedрассе́янный взгля́д — vacant / wandering glance / look
4) прил. уст. ( праздный) dissipatedрассе́янный о́браз жи́зни — dissipated life
5) прил. мед. disseminatedрассе́янный склеро́з — multiple sclerosis
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8 Luderleben
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9 гульба
разг.
idling; revelry, dissipated life* * ** * *idling; revelry, dissipated life* * *benderbingebingesspreesprees -
10 вести
1. runвести себя буйно; разгуливаться; разгуляться — run riot
вести ферму; держать ферму — run a farm
2. transact3. administer4. pilot5. manage6. guideвести в; справочник по — guide to
7. led8. step9. steps10. leading; lead; conduct; guide; carry on; keep; driveвести беспутную жизнь, прожигать жизнь — to lead a fast life
11. carry onвести автомобиль «накатом» — let a car free-wheel
12. keep13. leadвести процесс, защищать дело в суде — to plead a cause
14. lead on15. prosecuteвести судебное дело; поддерживать иск, обвинение — to prosecute a case
16. steer17. wageСинонимический ряд:слуха (сущ.) молве; молвы; слуха; слушка; слушке; слушки; слушку -
11 desenfreno
m.1 lack of restraint (descontrol).2 debauchery (vicio).3 unrestraint, debauchery, lack of restraint, orgy.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desenfrenar.* * *1 (vicio) licentiousness, debauchery; (falta de control) lack of control, wild abandon* * *SM1) [de pasiones] unleashing2) (=libertinaje) licentiousness* * ** * *= abandon, rampage.Ex. The article 'Enlightenment and lubricity' examines paintings depicting women reading and responding with sensual abandon to the word.Ex. These nocturnal rampages by gangs of werewolves included chasing women, eating prodigiously, being splattered with mud, and caterwauling generally.* * ** * *= abandon, rampage.Ex: The article 'Enlightenment and lubricity' examines paintings depicting women reading and responding with sensual abandon to the word.
Ex: These nocturnal rampages by gangs of werewolves included chasing women, eating prodigiously, being splattered with mud, and caterwauling generally.* * *bailaban con desenfreno they danced wildly o frenetically o with wild abandonllevaba una vida de disipación y desenfreno she led a wild, dissipated life* * *
Del verbo desenfrenar: ( conjugate desenfrenar)
desenfreno es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
desenfrenó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
desenfreno m (vicio) debauchery
(falta de control) lack of control
* * *desenfreno nm1. [descontrol] lack of restraint;bailaba con desenfreno he was dancing wildly o in a frenzy;beber/comer con desenfreno to drink/eat to excess2. [vicio] excess;llevar una vida de juerga y desenfreno to lead a life of partying and excess* * *m frenzy* * *desenfreno nm: abandon, unrestraint -
12 ausschweifen
v/i (trennb., ist -ge-)1. go to extremes; allg. lead a dissolute life* * *aus|schwei|fen sep1. vi aux sein(Redner) to digress; (Fantasie) to run riot; (in Lebensweise) to lead a dissipated life2. vtMöbelstück to curve* * *aus|schwei·fenvi Hilfsverb: sein1. (abschweifen) to ramble on2. (umherschweifen) to run rioter ließ seine Fantasie \ausschweifen he let his imagination run riot* * *ausschweifen v/i (trennb, ist -ge-)1. go to extremes; allg lead a dissolute life -
13 entregarse a los bajos instintos
• debase oneself• give oneself over• give oneself to• live a dissipated life• live a dissolute life• live a life of pleasureDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > entregarse a los bajos instintos
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14 hulaszczy
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > hulaszczy
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15 travesear
v.to toy with, to fiddle with, to fuss with, to jiggle.* * *VI1) (=jugar) to play around; (=ser travieso) to play up, be mischievous, be naughty; pey to live a dissipated life2) (=hablar) to talk wittily, sparkle3) Méx [jinete] to show off one's horsemanship* * *verbo intransitivo (fam) to kid o mess around (colloq)* * *verbo intransitivo (fam) to kid o mess around (colloq)* * *travesear [A1 ]vi* * *
travesear verbo intransitivo to play around
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16 беспутничать
разг.lead* a dissolute / dissipated life, be a debauchee -
17 гульба
ж. разг.idling; revelry, dissipated life -
18 закутить
сов.1. ( начать кутить) begin* to drink, hit* the bottle; begin* to lead a dissipated life; go* drinking2. как сов. к кутить -
19 rasvogarchilik
disgraceful acts or behavior; disgrace, dishonor, shame; debauchery, immoral lifestyle. rasvogarchilik qil to carry on disgracefully; to lead a dissipated life -
20 hultajs|ki
adj. hultajska banda/kompania a bunch/gang of ne’er-do-wells a. good-for-nothings- wieść hultajskie życie to lead a dissipated lifeThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > hultajs|ki
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