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(Musik) - {E flat} = Es stürmt. {It's blowing a gale.}+ = Es ging heiß her. {It was a stormy affair.}+ = Es klingt richtig. {It rings true.}+ = Es liegt ihm nicht. {It's not in him.}+ = Es ist mir schnuppe. {I don't give a damn.}+ = Es ist sehr nützlich. {It's a great convenience.}+ = Es ging hart auf hart. {It was either do or die.}+ = Es macht mich verrückt {it gives me the willies}+ = Es ist klipp und klar. {It's clear as daylight.}+ = Es wurde viel gelacht. {there was a lot of laughter.}+ = Es fiel mir sofort auf. {It struck me right away.}+ = Es ist mir völlig egal. {I don't care a pap for it.}+ = Es hörte auf zu regnen. {the rain passed off.}+ = Es ist ihm zu verdanken. {It's due to him.}+ = Es fiel mir recht schwer. {I had a job to do it.}+ = Es ist allgemein bekannt. {It's a matter of common knowledge.}+ = Es ist äußerst preiswert. {It's excellent value for money.}+ = Es gibt noch viel zu tun. {there's still a lot to be done.}+ = Es geht drunter und drüber. {It's all haywire.}+ = Es spricht für sich selbst. {It tells its own tale.}+ = Es tut mir schrecklich leid. {I'm dreadfully sorry.}+ = Es geht mir schon viel besser. {I've improved a lot.}+ = Es fragt sich, ob das wahr ist. {the question is whether this is true.}+ = Es beruhigt mich, das zu hören. {I am relieved to hear that.}+ = Es läßt sich nicht entschuldigen. {It allows of no excuse.}+ = Es ließe sich noch manches besser machen. {there's room for improvement.}+
См. также в других словарях:
dreadfully — [dred′fəl ē] adv. 1. in a dreadful manner 2. Informal very; extremely [dreadfully tired] … English World dictionary
Dreadfully — Dread ful*ly, adv. In a dreadful manner; terribly. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dreadfully — [[t]dre̱dfʊli[/t]] ADV: ADV adj, ADV after v (emphasis) You use dreadfully to emphasize the degree or intensity of something, especially something bad or unpleasant. [INFORMAL] → See also dreadful He looks dreadfully ill... His mother must be… … English dictionary
dreadfully — dread|ful|ly [ˈdredfəli] adv 1.) extremely or very much ▪ They re dreadfully busy at the moment. ▪ Would you mind dreadfully if I didn t come? 2.) very badly ▪ The team played dreadfully … Dictionary of contemporary English
dreadfully — adjective especially BrE 1 (+ adj/adv) extremely: They re dreadfully busy at the moment. 2 very badly: The team played dreadfully. 3 very much: Would you mind dreadfully if I didn t come? … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
dreadfully — /dred feuh lee/, adv. 1. in a dreadful way: The pain has increased dreadfully. 2. very; extremely: Sorry to be so dreadfully late. [1275 1325; ME. See DREADFUL, LY] * * * … Universalium
dreadfully — adv. Dreadfully is used with these adjectives: ↑dull, ↑sorry, ↑wrong Dreadfully is used with these verbs: ↑miss … Collocations dictionary
dreadfully — dread|ful|ly [ dredfəli ] adverb 1. ) extremely: John felt dreadfully tired. 2. ) very severely: His head ached dreadfully … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
dreadfully — UK [ˈdredf(ə)lɪ] / US [ˈdredfəlɪ] adverb 1) extremely John felt dreadfully tired. 2) very severely His head ached dreadfully … English dictionary
dreadfully — dread•ful•ly [[t]ˈdrɛd fə li[/t]] adv. 1) cvb in a dreadful way 2) cvb very; extremely: so dreadfully embarrassed[/ex] • Etymology: 1275–1325 … From formal English to slang
dreadfully — dreadful ► ADJECTIVE 1) extremely bad or serious. 2) used for emphasis: a dreadful flirt. DERIVATIVES dreadfully adverb … English terms dictionary