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extravagantly

  • 121 бешеные деньги

    [NP; usu. this WO]
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    1. a very large sum of money (paid for sth., to s.o., charged for sth. etc):
    - [in limited contexts] that kind of money.
         ♦ Теперь у него просто мастерская, но подпольная, так как патент стоит бешеных денег... (Кузнецов 1). Now he had only a workshop-an underground one, since a license cost an arm and a leg (1a).
         ♦ "Им же всем нужно деньги платить! Много тысяч денег! Где же их взять". - "...Деньги дадут сборы". - "Кто же у нас будет платить такие бешеные деньги?" (Ильф и Петров 1). "They would all have to be paid. Many thousands of roubles! Where would we get it?" "...The money will come from collections." "And who do you think is going to pay that kind of money?" (1a).
    2. money obtained easily and unexpectedly and therefore spent recklessly, extravagantly:
    - easy money.
         ♦ [Телятев:] Вот и мне доставались все бешеные [ деньги], никак их в кармане не удержишь. Знаете ли, я недавно догадался, отчего у нас с вами бешеные деньги? Оттого, что не мы сами их наживали (Островский 4). [Т ] I, too, got easy money, money that came easily and went easily Only recently I understood why your money and my money was easy money It was because we did not earn it ourselves (4b)

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бешеные деньги

  • 122 направо и налево

    [AdvP; Invar; adv; usu. this WO]
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    I. indiscriminately, (to) absolutely everyone:
    - [in limited contexts] on every side;
    - on all sides.
         ♦...К сирени Петр Александрович относился почему-то не так бережно и ревниво, как ко многим цветам, разрешал ломать ее, отсаживал кустами, дарил направо и налево... (Трифонов 1). For some reason...Pyotr Alexandrovich was less jealous and protective of his lilacs than of his many other flowers. He would transplant them from one place to another, allow others to cut off branches, and would himself give them away right and left... (1a).
         ♦ Многие до сих пор спрашивают меня, почему О. М[андельштам] это сделал, то есть вступился за незнакомого человека в дни, когда расстреливали направо и налево (Мандельштам 1)....I am still always being asked why M[andelstam] did it - that is, why he intervened for a stranger at a time when people were being shot on every side (1a)
    2. сорить деньгами, швырять деньгами и т.п. направо и налево (to spend money) recklessly, extravagantly:
    - (throw money around) right and left (left and right).
         ♦ [Иванов:] Веровал я не так, как все, женился не так, как все, горячился, рисковал, деньги свои, сам знаешь, бросал направо и налево... (Чехов 4). [I..] My ideas were different from everyone else's, I married differently, I was hotheaded, took risks, threw my money around right and left.. (4a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > направо и налево

  • 123 בפזרנות

    adv. extravagantly, profligately, lavishly, wastefully, prodigally, profusely

    Hebrew-English dictionary > בפזרנות

  • 124 בצורה מופרזת

    exaggeratedly, extravagantly, immoderately, exorbitantly, inordinately, wildly, intemperately

    Hebrew-English dictionary > בצורה מופרזת

  • 125 potevu

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    [Swahili Word] potevu
    [English Word] disastrous
    [Part of Speech] adjective
    [Derived Word] potea
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    [Swahili Word] potevu
    [English Word] extravagant
    [Part of Speech] adjective
    [Derived Word] potea
    [Swahili Example] Alitumia pesa kwa upotevu
    [English Example] (s)he used money extravagantly
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    [Swahili Word] potevu
    [English Word] lost
    [Part of Speech] adjective
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    [Swahili Word] potevu
    [English Word] ruinous
    [Part of Speech] adjective
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    [Swahili Word] potevu
    [English Word] strayed
    [Part of Speech] adjective
    [Derived Word] potea
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    [Swahili Word] potevu
    [English Word] wasteful
    [Part of Speech] adjective
    [Swahili Example] Waacha upotevu wako
    [English Example] stop your wastefulness
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    Swahili-english dictionary > potevu

  • 126 extravagant

    ik'strævəɡənt
    1) (using or spending too much; wasteful: He's extravagant with money; an extravagant use of materials/energy.) derrochador, despilfarrador
    2) ((of ideas, emotions etc) exaggerated or too great: extravagant praise.) extravagante, exagerado
    - extravagance
    extravagant adj derrochador
    tr[ɪk'strævəgənt]
    1 (wasteful - person) derrochador,-ra, despilfarrador,-ra; (- thing) ineficaz, ineficiente
    2 (extreme) extravagante, exagerado,-a, estrafalario,-a
    3 (luxurious) lujoso,-a, suntuoso,-a
    extravagant [ɪk'strævɪgənt, ɛk-] adj
    1) excessive: excesivo, extravagante
    2) wasteful: despilfarrador, derrochador, gastador
    3) exorbitant: costoso, exorbitante
    adj.
    derrochador adj.
    estrafalario, -a adj.
    excesivo, -a adj.
    exorbitante adj.
    extravagante adj.
    extraño, -a adj.
    gastador adj.
    muy lujoso adj.
    ɪk'strævəgənt
    a) (lavish, wasteful) < person> derrochador, despilfarrador; < lifestyle> de lujo
    b) <claim/notions> insólito; <praise/compliments> exagerado, desmesurado; <behavior/dress/gesture> extravagante
    [ɪks'trævǝɡǝnt]
    ADJ
    1) (=wasteful, lavish) [person] derrochador, despilfarrador; [taste] caro; [lifestyle] de muchos lujos; [gift] caro; [price] exorbitante, desorbitado

    I'd love to go but isn't it a bit extravagant? — me encantaría ir pero ¿no te parece un poco caro?, me encantaría ir pero ¿no te parece una extravagancia?

    to be extravagant with electricity/one's money — derrochar electricidad/el dinero

    2) (=exaggerated) [praise] excesivo; [claim, opinion] extraordinario; [behaviour, person, design] extravagante; [gesture] exagerado

    to be extravagant in one's praise of sth/sb — excederse elogiando a algo/algn

    3) (=odd) raro, extravagante
    * * *
    [ɪk'strævəgənt]
    a) (lavish, wasteful) < person> derrochador, despilfarrador; < lifestyle> de lujo
    b) <claim/notions> insólito; <praise/compliments> exagerado, desmesurado; <behavior/dress/gesture> extravagante

    English-spanish dictionary > extravagant

  • 127 outrageously

    adverb escandalosamente
    tr[aʊt'reɪʤəslɪ]
    1 escandalosamente
    aʊt'reɪdʒəsli

    they treated her outrageouslyfue indignante or escandaloso cómo la trataron

    b) ( unconventionally) < dress> de modo extravagante or estrafalario
    [aʊt'reɪdʒǝslɪ]
    ADV
    1) (=shockingly, intolerably) [behave] de manera escandalosa

    she flirted with him outrageously — era escandaloso cómo flirteaba con él, flirteaba de manera escandalosa con él

    2) (=extravagantly) [dress] de forma extravagante, de forma estrafalaria
    3) (=extremely) [unfair, racist] terriblemente; [expensive] escandalosamente
    * * *
    [aʊt'reɪdʒəsli]

    they treated her outrageouslyfue indignante or escandaloso cómo la trataron

    b) ( unconventionally) < dress> de modo extravagante or estrafalario

    English-spanish dictionary > outrageously

  • 128 prodigal

    'prodiɡəl
    (spending (money etc) too extravagantly; wasteful.) pródigo
    - prodigality
    - the prodigal son

    tr['prɒdɪgəl]
    1 pródigo,-a
    prodigal ['prɑdɪgəl] adj
    spendthrift: pródigo, despilfarrador, derrochador
    : pródigo m, -ga f; derrochador m, -dora f
    adj.
    pródigo, -a adj.
    n.
    carcoma s.f.
    gastador, -ora s.m.,f.
    pródigo s.m.
    'prɑːdɪgəl
    a) ( wasteful) pródigo, despilfarrador

    to be prodigal WITH o (frml) OF something — ser* pródigo con algo, despilfarrar algo

    the prodigal son — ( Bib) el hijo pródigo

    b) ( lavish) (frml) pródigo

    to be prodigal with o of something — ser* pródigo en algo

    ['prɒdɪɡǝl]
    1.

    prodigal offrm pródigo con

    2.
    * * *
    ['prɑːdɪgəl]
    a) ( wasteful) pródigo, despilfarrador

    to be prodigal WITH o (frml) OF something — ser* pródigo con algo, despilfarrar algo

    the prodigal son — ( Bib) el hijo pródigo

    b) ( lavish) (frml) pródigo

    to be prodigal with o of something — ser* pródigo en algo

    English-spanish dictionary > prodigal

См. также в других словарях:

  • Extravagantly — Ex*trav a*gant*ly, adv. In an extravagant manner; wildly; excessively; profusely. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • extravagantly — extravagant ► ADJECTIVE 1) lacking restraint in spending money or using resources. 2) costing a great deal. 3) exceeding what is reasonable or appropriate: extravagant claims. DERIVATIVES extravagance noun extravagancy noun extravagantly adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • extravagantly — adverb see extravagant …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • extravagantly — See extravagant. * * * …   Universalium

  • extravagantly — adverb With lavish expenditure or behaviour …   Wiktionary

  • extravagantly — Synonyms and related words: abominably, abundantly, affluently, agonizingly, aplenty, awfully, baldly, balefully, beyond measure, bitterly, blatantly, bottomlessly, bounteously, bountifully, brashly, confoundedly, copiously, cruelly, damnably,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • extravagantly — adv. lavishly, in a profligate manner; in a costly manner; excessively …   English contemporary dictionary

  • extravagantly — ex·trav·a·gant·ly …   English syllables

  • extravagantly — See: extravagant …   English dictionary

  • extravagantly — adverb 1. in an abundant manner (Freq. 1) they were abundantly supplied with food he thanked her profusely • Syn: ↑abundantly, ↑copiously, ↑profusely • Derived from adjective: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • extravagant — extravagantly, adv. extravagantness, n. /ik strav euh geuhnt/, adj. 1. spending much more than is necessary or wise; wasteful: an extravagant shopper. 2. excessively high: extravagant expenses; extravagant prices. 3. exceeding the bounds of… …   Universalium

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