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1 крайне
1) General subject: amain, awfully, badly, blankly, densely, enormously, exceedingly, exceptionally, extremely, high, horribly, most, nothing if not, sorely, spanking, the worst kind, too, ultra-, utterly, no end, extravagantly5) Bookish: egregiously6) Chemistry: uttery7) Mathematics: highly, quite, to the utmost degree, very9) Jargon: all-fired, to the world11) Simple: almightily12) American English: mondo, worst kind13) Emotional: beastly, dead, desperately, really, thumping -
2 он крайне беден
Australian slang: he's doggone poor -
3 очень
1) General subject: a fat lot (тж. ирон.), anxiously, assai, awful, awfully, badly, bitter (употребляется для усиления прилагательного; it was bitter cold - было жутко холодно), curiously, dearly, deeply, downright, enormously, ever so, exceedingly, extremely, full, greatly, heartily, highly, hugely, intensely, jolly, much (I am much obliged to you - я вам очень благодарен), not half, only too, parlous, particularly, passing, plaguy, plenty, precious, pretty much, quite, rattling, real, right, sevenfold, shocking, sorely, spanking, super, thumping, to a fault, too, unco, uncommon, vera, very much, very much (часто с p. p.), very old, well, whopping, a great deal (I travelled (worked) a great deal last summer.), canny (as in "it is canny big"), pretty (usually like in such cases: "pretty much", "pretty good"), vanishingly (vanishingly unlikely - so very unlikely, that the chance has vanished almost completely), seriously (использ. для усиления значения, напр., seriously rich), inordinately, very2) Colloquial: a lot (I like it a lot я это очень/ сильно люблю), bang, ever such, fat lot (обыкн. ирон. мало), good and, it is a thousand pities, like anything, mightily, mighty, miles, mortal, properly, to a degree, vastly, horrendously3) Dialect: gallows4) American: hellova, helluva (hell of a)5) Jocular: muchly6) Mathematics: closely7) Australian slang: doggone8) Rude: bloody9) Scottish language: gey10) Textile: vy11) Jargon: corking, gosh-awful, hell-west-and-crooked, some, loads (I miss you loads), big time (Используется как усилитель. Пример: She's into dancing big time (= likes dancing a lot). — Она очень увлекается танцами), mucho, cracking, dirty, heaps, stone12) Emotional: confoundedly, damnably, desperate, infernally, miserably, slashing, thundering, tremendously13) Simple: almightily, powerful14) Makarov: deep, exceptionally, immensely, in a great measure, in a large measure, most, overwhelmingly, profound, tremendous15) Emotional: as can be, bitterly, cruel, frightfully, (обыкн. с отрицанием) half, really, roaring, terrible, terribly16) Taboo: as a bastard (употребляется для усиления), as hell (употребляется для усиления), bally (употребляется для усиления), bloody (употребляется для усиления), damnably (употребляется для усиления прилагательных), dead, (в знач. наречия) fucking, (в знач. наречия) fucky, hellishly, kinda, like hell -
4 проклятый
1) General subject: God-damn, accursed, accurst, anathematic, anathematical, blasted, blooming, bugger, cursed, curst, cussed, damned, darn, darned, darned a ( эвф. вм. damned), infernal, jiggered, ruddy, sanguinary, so and so, so-and-so, unblessed, unblest, wretched, goldarn4) Ironical: blessed5) Obsolete: maledict6) Religion: accursed (Being under or as if under a curse), anathematic ( Of or relating to anathema), anathematical (Of or relating to anathema), anathematized, damnedest, maledict (Being under or as if under a curse)7) Australian slang: buggered10) Jargon: dad-blamed, dad-blasted, ding-swizzled, cossed (dialectal word = cursed), dumb12) Vituperative: dratted13) Archaic: eternal14) Emotional: condemned, confounded (в выражениях досады или гнева), damned (тж. церк.)15) Taboo: ass-crawling, ass-fucking, bally, buggery, damn, dang, farting, fucky, mother-fucking -
5 проклятье
1) General subject: anathema, woe (woe be to him!, woe betide him! - будь он проклят!), drats=drat (Oh drats I wasn't going to think.О проклятье,я не собирался вновь думать о нём.), (от сл. goddamn) goldurn, I swan2) American: hex3) Obsolete: pox4) Religion: accursing5) Abbreviation: gd6) Jargon: doggone7) Makarov: plague -
6 сильно
1) General subject: aloud, amain, anxiously, badly, billy oh, bitterly, bump, deeply, eager, fast, fiercely, good and, greatly, hard, heartily, heavily, heavy, heygh, high, highly, huffle, in no short order, in spades, intensely, largely, like billy-ho, like billy-o, like fury, like hell, loud (пахнуть), lustily, mightily, not half, shrewdly, sound, strong, strongly, sturdily, tellingly, to (smb.) into a fever of joy (кого-л.), vehemently, very much, wicked, far behind (контекстуальный перевод на русский язык), acutely, passing, violently2) Colloquial: like mad, royally, like anything3) American: good and hard4) Obsolete: sore5) Mathematics: a great deal6) Australian slang: doggone7) Jargon: avidly (в этом смысле используется о желании (хотеть чего то avidly - очень сильно, просто жуть как сильно)), big time (Используется как усилитель. Например: He really owes her big time. - Он сильно ей задолжал), hell-west-and-crooked8) Oil: tightly9) Emotional: billy10) Simple: almightily, powerful, something11) Patents: a good deal12) Makarov: deep, forcibly, powerfully, rudely, severely, sharp, very, vigorously -
7 ужасный
1) General subject: God-awful, abominable, abysmal, almighty (we had an almighty row - у нас произошёл ужасный скандал), apalling, appalling, awesome, awful, beastly, blatant, chronic, chronical, crashing, cruel, damnable, darn, deadly, desperate, deuced, dire, direful, dread, dreadful, execrable, ferocious, flagitious, flagrant (о преступнике и т. п.), frightening, frightful, gastful, ghastful, ghastly, god awful, grievous, grisly, grizzly, gross, grueling, gruesome, hair raising, harrowing, heinous, hellish, helluva, hideous, horrible, horrid, howling, immane, monstrous, morbid, mortal, nasty, parlous, perishing (о холоде), sad, scary, shocking, splitting, towering, tragic, tragical, tremendous, unholy, vicious, wicked, woeful, woesome, horrendous, terrifying2) Colloquial: atrocious, fearful, hair-raising, scarey, terrible, terrific, thundering, ungodly, wretched, a bitch of (a bitch of a headache - ужасная головная боль), bad (they aren't that bad)4) French: macabre5) Obsolete: vengeable7) Australian slang: doggone9) Jargon: Hell, greeby, bugly (bugly - butt ugly), hellaclous, furry, gosh-awful, lousy, off-beat, offbeat11) Makarov: black12) Emotional: blue, cursed, curst, devilish, disastrous, fiendish, flaming, frantic, hanging, holy, holy mackerel!, pesky, vile14) Internet: awsm (сокращение awesome, часто используется в Интернете. "Did you see that new reality tv show? it was awsm!") -
8 чёртов
4) Rude: fucking6) Euphemism: blooming (= bloody), frigging7) Jargon: funking (Get the funking hell out of here. Катись к чёрту на все четыре стороны.), danged (Put your danged hat on a hook! Повесь свою чёртову шляпу на крючок!)8) Emotional: goddamned9) American English: mother-loving10) Invective: frigging (эвфемизм), fucking (эвфемизм), blinking (I wish they'd turn down that blinking music!), sodding, son-of-a-bitching11) Emotional: blank12) Taboo: ass-crawling, ass-fucking, bally, bloody, buggery, farting, fucky, mother-fucking -
9 чрезмерно
1) General subject: beyond measure, hard, lavishly, out of proportion to, over, over-, overuse, overwhelmingly, superfluously, to a fault, to excess, unduly, unnecessarily, abundantly, inordinately, to an excessive degree, too, unusually, overmuch3) Engineering: excessively4) Mathematics: abnormally, prohibitively5) Australian slang: doggone6) Italian: troppo8) Makarov: above measure, fault, high heaven, inconveniently, out of measure, profusely, to high heaven, excess -
10 М-300
ЕДЙТ ЕГО (тебя и т. п.) МУХИ! substand Interj these forms only fixed WOused jocularly to express annoyance, surprise, reluctant admiration etcdarn him (you etc)!doggone him (you etc)! well, ain't he (you etc) something! -
11 едят его мухи!
• ЕДЯТ ЕГО (тебя и т. п.) МУХИ! substand[Interj; these forms only; fixed WO]=====⇒ used jocularly to express annoyance, surprise, reluctant admiration etc:- darn him (you etc)!;- doggone him (you etc)!;- well, ain't he (you etc) something!Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > едят его мухи!
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12 чертов
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13 проклятый
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14 Черт побери!
Damn! междометие:Jeez! (Черт побери!, Бог ты мой!, Ого!)Dammit! (Черт побери!)What the hell! (Какого черта!, Черт побери!)By jingo! (Черт побери!)Deuce take it! (Черт побери!)Dang it! (Черт побери!)Dog on it! (Проклятие!, Черт побери!)Doggoned! (Проклятье!, Черт побери!)Doggone! (Проклятье!, Черт побери!)Zounds! (Черт возьми!, Черт побери!) -
15 Проклятье!
Curse! междометие:Doggone! (Проклятье!, Черт побери!)Doggoned! (Проклятье!, Черт побери!) -
16 проклятый
1. accurst2. accursedпроклятое место; место, на котором лежит проклятие — a cursed place
3. blasted4. curst5. darned6. doggone7. cursed; damnedчёрт возьми!; будь оно проклято! — God damn it!
Синонимический ряд:1. предать проклятию (прил.) предать проклятию2. распроклятый (прил.) окаянный; проклятущий; распроклятый; треклятыйАнтонимический ряд:
См. также в других словарях:
Doggone — may refer to: Doggone Crazy, an episode of the animated television series King Of The Hill. Doggone Records, a Florida based indie pop, acoustic, rock, and country music record label. Doggone Right, a 1969 single recorded by Smokey Robinson The… … Wikipedia
doggone — dog gone, v. t. [Euphemism for God damn.] Damn; used to express displeasure or annoyance; as, doggone it!. [Informal] [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
doggone — dog gone, doggoned dog goned, a. [Euphemism from God damned.] Damned; confounded; used as an expression of displeasure; as, I wish those doggone telemarketers would quit calling at suppertime. [Informal] [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
doggone — dog gone, doggoned dog goned, adv. Damned; darned; used as an informal intensifier; as, he s a doggoned good golfer. [Informal] [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
doggone — 1851, Amer.Eng., a fantastic perversion of god damned [Weekley]. But Mencken favors the theory that it is a blend form of dog on it; in fact it is still often used with it following. It is thus a brother to the old English phrase, a pox upon it,… … Etymology dictionary
doggone — [dôg′gôn′] interj. [euphemism for God damn] damn; darn: used variously to express anger, irritation, surprise, pleasure, etc. vt. doggoned, doggoning Informal to damn n. Informal a damn adj. Informal damned: also doggoned … English World dictionary
doggone — verb (T) doggone it AmE old fashioned spoken used when you are slightly annoyed that something has happened: The door blew open and, doggone it, if the chickens didn t get loose! doggone, doggoned adjective: That doggone cat! … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
doggone — /dawg gawn , gon , dog /, v.t., doggoned, doggoning, adj., superl. doggonest, adv. Informal. v.t. 1. to damn: Doggone your silly advice! adj. 2. Also, doggoned. damned; confounded: a doggone fool; Well, I ll be doggoned. adv. 3. Also, doggoned.… … Universalium
doggone — dog|gone [ˈdɔgɔn US ˈdo:go:n] v [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: God damn or God damned] doggone it AmE spoken old fashioned used when you are slightly annoyed about something >doggone adj adv ▪ What are those doggone kids doing in my yard? … Dictionary of contemporary English
doggone — /ˈdɒgɒn/ (say dogon) US Colloquial –adjective 1. darned; damn: *I d tell him to get rid of that doggone Paula Jones case –aap news, 1998. –adverb 2. (an intensifier): he s doggone rich. –interjection Also, doggone it. 3. (an exclamation of mild… …
doggone — 1. adjective Euphemism for goddamned. I lost my doggone keys again! 2. interjection Euphemism for goddamn; an expression of anger or annoyance. Doggone! I lost my keys again … Wiktionary