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  • 1 товарищ по несчастью

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > товарищ по несчастью

  • 2 нещастие

    unhappiness, misery; misfortune, bad fortune, bad/hard/ill/rough luck; sorrow
    за нещастие unfortunately; as ill luck would have it
    при нещастието стана жертва един човек a man was killed in the accident
    случва ми се нещастие, претърпявам нещастие have an accident; suffer a disaster
    стана едно нещастие there's been an accident
    желая нещастието на някого wish s.o. ill
    предвещавам нещастие be an ill omen, bode ill (for s.o.)
    преследва ме нещастие be dogged by misfortune/bad luck
    нося нещастие bring ill luck
    нещастието рядко идва само an evil chance seldom comes alone; misfortunes never come alone/singly
    книж. when sorrows come they come not single spies but in battalions; disasters come treading on each other's heels
    във всяко нещастие има лъч надежда every cloud has a silver lining
    нещастията се трупат/се сипят/валят едно след друго it never rains but it pours
    заредиха се нещастие след нещастие it was one thing after another
    той има нещастието да загуби жена си he had the misfortune/the bad luck of losing/to lose his wife
    * * *
    неща̀стие,
    ср., -я unhappiness, misery; misfortune, bad fortune, bad/hard/ill/rough luck; sorrow; във всяко \нещастиее има лъч надежда every cloud has a silver lining; другар по \нещастиее fellow-sufferer; желая \нещастиеето на някого wish s.o. ill; за \нещастиее unfortunately; as ill luck would have it; заредиха се \нещастиее след \нещастиее it was one thing after another, it was a chapter of accidents; \нещастиеето рядко идва само an evil chance seldom comes alone; misfortunes/troubles never come alone/singly; книж. when sorrows come they come not single spies but in battalions; disasters come treading on each other’s heels; \нещастиеята се трупат/се сипят/валят едно след друго it never rains but it pours; предвещавам \нещастиее be an ill omen, bode ill (for s.o.); преследва ме \нещастиее be dogged by misfortune/bad luck; случва ми се \нещастиее, претърпявам \нещастиее have an accident; suffer a disaster; струпаха се много \нещастиея на главата му bad luck rained down on him.
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    accident: A man was killed in the нещастие. - Един човек беше убит в нещастието.; bale; calamity; desolation: suffer a нещастие - преживявам нещастие; distress; sorrow{`sOrou}; trouble; tribulation
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    1. unhappiness, misery;misfortune, bad fortune, bad/hard/ill/rough luck;sorrow 2. НЕЩАСТИЕто рядко идва само an evil chance seldom comes alone;misfortunes never come alone/singly 3. във всяко НЕЩАСТИЕ има лъч надежда every cloud has a silver lining 4. другар по НЕЩАСТИЕ fellow-sufferer 5. желая НЕЩАСТИЕто на някого wish s.o. ill 6. за НЕЩАСТИЕ unfortunately;as ill luck would have it 7. заредиха се НЕЩАСТИЕ след НЕЩАСТИЕ it was one thing after another 8. книж. when sorrows come they come not single spies but in battalions;disasters come treading on each other's heels 9. нещастията се трупат/се сипят/валят едно след друго it never rains but it pours 10. нося НЕЩАСТИЕ bring ill luck 11. предвещавам НЕЩАСТИЕ be an ill omen, bode ill (for s.o.) 12. преследва ме НЕЩАСТИЕ be dogged by misfortune/bad luck 13. при НЕЩАСТИЕто стана жертва един човек а man was killed in the accident 14. причинявам НЕЩАСТИЕ cause misfortune 15. случва ми се НЕЩАСТИЕ, претърпявам НЕЩАСТИЕ have an accident;suffer a disaster 16. стана едно НЕЩАСТИЕ there's been an accident 17. струпаха се много нещастия на главата му bad luck rained down on him 18. той има НЕЩАСТИЕто да загуби жена си he had the misfortune/the bad luck of losing/to lose his wife

    Български-английски речник > нещастие

  • 3 Т-117

    товарищ по несчастью NP fixed WO
    a person who, together with or like another, has fallen into some kind of misfortune or unpleasant situation
    comrade in misfortune (distress)
    companion in misfortune fellow sufferer.
    Находясь все ещё в атмосфере моей трагедии, я считал этих людей с кухни моими товарищами по несчастью (Лимонов 1). Since I was still caught up in the atmosphere of my tragedy, I felt these people from the kitchen were my comrades in misfortune (1a).
    Говорили, что Поляшко был когда-то и откуда-то «сослан» в НИИ-9 высоким лицом и одно только имя этого высокого лица внушало Строковскому уважение говорили, что и сам Строковский должен был идти на серьёзное повышение, да не пошёл, и это тоже было чем-то вроде «ссылки», так вот они с Поляшко - товарищи по несчастью, а это много значит... (Залыгин 1). It was said that Poliashko had once been "banished" to Research Institute No.9 by a highly placed person whose very name filled Strokovsky with awe. It was said that Strokovsky himself was long due for promotion, but it never came, and this was also a sort of "banishment." Thus he and Poliashko were companions in misfortune and this meant a lot (1a).
    Находящийся в одном из колымских лагерей мой брат написал мне, что он получил там драгоценный подарок. Товарищ по несчастью, поэт и критик Игорь Поступальский подарил ему в день рождения истрёпанную книжку стихов Пастернака (Гладков 1). ( context transl) My brother, who was in one of the Kolyma camps, wrote to me that he had been given a precious gift there. One of his fellow prisoners, the poet and critic Igor Postupalski, had presented him on his birthday with a tattered volume of Pasternak's verse (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Т-117

  • 4 товарищ по несчастью

    [NP; fixed WO]
    =====
    a person who, together with or like another, has fallen into some kind of misfortune or unpleasant situation:
    - comrade in misfortune < distress>;
    - fellow sufferer.
         ♦ Находясь все ещё в атмосфере моей трагедии, я считал этих людей с кухни моими товарищами по несчастью (Лимонов 1). Since I was still caught up in the atmosphere of my tragedy, I felt these people from the kitchen were my comrades in misfortune (1a).
         ♦ Говорили, что Попяшко был когда-то и откуда-то "сослан" в НИИ-9 высоким лицом и одно только имя этого высокого лица внушало Строковскому уважение; говорили, что и сам Строковский должен был идти на серьёзное повышение, да не пошёл, и это тоже было чем-то вроде "ссылки", так вот они с Поляшко - товарищи по несчастью, а это много значит... (Залыгин 1). It was said that Poliashko had once been "banished" to Research Institute No.9 by a highly placed person whose very name filled Strokovsky with awe. It was said that Strokovsky himself was long due for promotion, but it never came, and this was also a sort of "banishment." Thus he and Poliashko were companions in misfortune and this meant a lot (1a).
         ♦ Находящийся в одном из колымских лагерей мой брат написал мне, что он получил там драгоценный подарок. Товарищ по несчастью, поэт и критик Игорь Посту пал ьский подарил ему в день рождения истрёпанную книжку стихов Пастернака (Гладков 1). [context transl] My brother, who was in one of the Kolyma camps, wrote to me that he had been given a precious gift there. One of his fellow prisoners, the poet and critic Igor Postupalski, had presented him on his birthday with a tattered volume of Pasternak's verse (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > товарищ по несчастью

  • 5 desdicha

    f.
    por desdicha unfortunately
    2 unhappiness, wretchedness, misery, misfortune.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: desdecir.
    * * *
    1 misfortune, misery, adversity
    \
    por desdicha unfortunately
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=infelicidad) unhappiness
    2) (=contratiempo) misfortune

    tuve la desdicha de ser amigo suyo — I had the misfortune to be a friend of his, I was unlucky enough to be a friend of his

    para mi desdicha, mi suegra vive con nosotros — unfortunately for me, my mother-in-law lives with us

    3) * (=persona, cosa inútil) dead loss *
    * * *
    femenino ( desgracia) misfortune; ( infelicidad) unhappiness
    * * *
    = unhappiness, ill fate.
    Ex. They are afraid to complain or express their unhappiness because of fear of reprisal by the supervisor.
    Ex. The sad fact is that the majority of web pages suffer this same ill fate.
    * * *
    femenino ( desgracia) misfortune; ( infelicidad) unhappiness
    * * *
    = unhappiness, ill fate.

    Ex: They are afraid to complain or express their unhappiness because of fear of reprisal by the supervisor.

    Ex: The sad fact is that the majority of web pages suffer this same ill fate.

    * * *
    1 (desgracia) misfortune
    tuvo la desdicha de nacer ciego he had the misfortune to be born blind
    2 (infelicidad) unhappiness
    lo sumió en la mayor de las desdichas it plunged him into the deepest despair
    * * *

    desdicha sustantivo femenino ( desgracia) misfortune;
    ( infelicidad) unhappiness
    desdicha sustantivo femenino misfortune
    ' desdicha' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    desgracia
    English:
    unhappiness
    * * *
    1. [infelicidad] unhappiness, misery;
    nada consolaba su desdicha nothing could console him in his unhappiness
    2. [suceso desgraciado] misfortune;
    pasamos toda clase de desdichas we suffered all sorts of calamities;
    tuvo la desdicha de caer muy enfermo she had the misfortune to fall seriously ill;
    ¡qué desdicha la suya! what an unfortunate fellow!
    * * *
    f
    1 ( desgracia) misfortune
    2 ( infelicidad) unhappiness
    * * *
    1) : misery
    2) : misfortune
    * * *
    desdicha n misery

    Spanish-English dictionary > desdicha

  • 6 sventura

    f misfortune
    * * *
    sventura s.f.
    1 ( sfortuna) bad luck, misfortune: provato dalla sventura, tried by misfortune; la sventura lo perseguita, he is dogged by bad luck; predire la sventura, to foretell misfortune
    2 ( disavventura) misfortune; mishap; ( grave sciagura) catastrophe, tragedy: una serie di sventure, a series of misfortunes; ha la sventura di non aver più i genitori, he is unfortunate in having lost his parents; la sua morte fu una sventura per tutti noi, his death was a tragedy for all of us // per sventura, unluckily (o unfortunately) // per colmo di sventura, to crown (o to top) it all: ero stanco e affamato e, per colmo di sventura, persi la valigia, I was tired and hungry and to crown it all I lost my suitcase // compagni di sventura, companions in misfortune (o fellow sufferers).
    * * *
    [zven'tura]
    sostantivo femminile
    1) (sfortuna) bad luck, ill luck, misfortune
    2) (disgrazia) misfortune, mishap
    * * *
    sventura
    /zven'tura/
    sostantivo f.
     1 (sfortuna) bad luck, ill luck, misfortune; compagno di sventura companion in misfortune
     2 (disgrazia) misfortune, mishap; avere la sventura di fare to be unlucky enough to do.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > sventura

  • 7 compagnon

    compagnon [kɔ̃paɲɔ̃]
    masculine noun
    ( = camarade, concubin) companion
    * * *
    kɔ̃paɲɔ̃
    nom masculin
    1) ( ami) companion
    2) ( amant) partner
    3) ( mâle) mate
    4) ( artisan) journeyman
    5) ( franc-maçon) fellow of the craft
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    kɔ̃paɲɔ̃ nm
    1) (de randonnée, de loisirs) companion

    les compagnons d'Ulysse — Ulysses' companions, the companions of Ulysses

    3) (parfois avec une majuscule) (= artisan) journeyman, (membre d'une guilde) member of a trade guild
    * * *
    1 ( ami) companion; compagnon fidèle faithful companion;
    2 ( amant) partner;
    3 ( mâle) mate;
    4 ( artisan) journeyman;
    5 ( franc-maçon) fellow of the craft.
    compagnon d'armes comrade-in-arms; compagnon de captivité fellow prisoner; compagnon d'infortune companion in misfortune; compagnon de route fellow travellerGB; compagnon de table table companion; compagnon de voyage travellingGB companion.
    [kɔ̃paɲɔ̃] nom masculin
    1. [camarade] companion
    compagnon d'armes brother ou comrade in arms
    2. [époux] husband, companion
    [ami, concubin] boyfriend
    3. [animal] friend
    4. [franc-maçon] companion
    5. [ouvrier]
    Compagnon du Tour de France journeyman, apprentice
    7. INDUSTRIE unskilled worker ou labourer

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > compagnon

  • 8 compañero

    adj.
    accompanying.
    m.
    1 companion, comrade, friend, pal.
    2 associate, affiliate, partner.
    3 live-in lover.
    * * *
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 (sentimental, pareja) partner
    2 (colega) companion, mate; (camarada) comrade
    3 figurado (guante, zapato, etc) the other one, the one that goes with this one
    \
    compañero,-a de armas comrade-in-arms
    compañero,-a de colegio schoolmate
    compañero,-a de equipo team-mate
    compañero,-a de fatigas fellow sufferer
    compañero,-a de habitación roommate
    compañero,-a de piso flatmate
    compañero,-a de trabajo workmate, colleague
    compañero,-a de viaje travelling companion
    * * *
    (f. - compañera)
    noun
    companion, fellow
    * * *
    compañero, -a
    SM / F
    1) [gen] companion; (Dep, Naipes) partner; (Dep) [de equipo] team-mate

    compañero/a de armas — comrade-in-arms

    compañero/a de baile — dancing partner

    compañero/a de cama — bedfellow

    compañero/a de candidatura — running mate

    compañero/a de clase — schoolmate, classmate

    compañero/a de cuarto — roommate

    compañero/a de infortunio — companion in misfortune

    compañero/a de juego — playmate

    compañero/a de piso — flatmate, roommate (EEUU)

    compañero/a de rancho — messmate

    compañero/a de trabajo — [en fábrica] workmate, fellow worker; [en oficina] colleague

    compañero/a de viaje — fellow traveller, fellow traveler (EEUU)

    compañero/a sentimental — partner

    2)

    dos calcetines que no son compañeros — two odd socks, two socks which do not match

    ¿dónde está el compañero de este? — where is the one that goes with this?, where is the other one (of the pair)?

    3) (Pol) brother/sister

    ¡compañeros! — comrades!

    * * *
    - ra masculino, femenino

    compañero de cuarto or habitación — roommate

    compañero de juegos/de clase/de trabajo — playmate/classmate/workmate

    b) (pareja sentimental, en juegos) partner
    c) (fam) (de guante, calcetín) pair

    ¿dónde está el compañero de este guante? — where's the other glove?

    d) ( Pol) comrade
    * * *
    = bedfellow, colleague, companion, fellow, partner, helpmate, mate, partner, male partner, sexual partner, matching.
    Ex. I would like to devote a couple of moments each to what may seem strange bedfellows at first: Sholom Aleichem, Melvil's Rib, the CIA, and La Jolla, California.
    Ex. Thus the electronic journal (e-journal) is a concept where scientists are able to input ideas and text to a computer data base for their colleagues to view, and similarly to view the work of others.
    Ex. In one, called working on time or in pocket, the clicker received copy and instructions from the overseer and divided the work among his companions.
    Ex. Some children are swayed more than others by the attitudes, opinions, behavior of friends and fellows, but none escapes unaffected, not even the outsider, the loner.
    Ex. Under this agreement, UTLAS has a Quebec partner with the exclusive right to offer UTLAS' services and products in that province.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Microcomputer library resources: headache or helpmate?.
    Ex. Equally the housewife happily crossing off her numbers in the bingo hall is just as much at leisure as is her husband painting his pigeon loft and then going for a drink with his mates at the pub.
    Ex. This project did not attempt to look at more personal factors such as partners and dependants on this occasion.
    Ex. According to custom, men are allowed to have concubines & women lack the right to refuse sex to their male partners.
    Ex. Mating strategies also appeared to be influenced by birth order, most notably in the area of infidelity, with middleborns being the least likely birth order to cheat on a sexual partner.
    Ex. By selecting this qualifier all works having a matching number of pages will be included in the search.
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    * compañero de casa = housemate.
    * compañero de casa, compañero de piso = housemate.
    * compañero de clase = classmate.
    * compañero de equipo = teammate.
    * compañero de estudios = co-student.
    * compañero de fatigas = brother in arms.
    * compañero de habitación = roommate.
    * compañero de juego = teammate.
    * compañero del alma = soulmate, kindred spirit.
    * compañero de piso = flatmate, housemate.
    * compañero de profesión = colleague.
    * compañero de trabajo = co-worker [coworker], male colleague, work colleague, fellow worker.
    * compañero de viaje = fellow traveller.
    * compañero de vida = lifemate.
    * compañeros = peer group.
    * compañero sentimental = male partner.
    * enseñanza por compañeros = peer instruction.
    * red de antiguos compañeros = old boy network.
    * relación entre compañeros = peer interaction.
    * tutorías por compañeros = peer coaching.
    * * *
    - ra masculino, femenino

    compañero de cuarto or habitación — roommate

    compañero de juegos/de clase/de trabajo — playmate/classmate/workmate

    b) (pareja sentimental, en juegos) partner
    c) (fam) (de guante, calcetín) pair

    ¿dónde está el compañero de este guante? — where's the other glove?

    d) ( Pol) comrade
    * * *
    = bedfellow, colleague, companion, fellow, partner, helpmate, mate, partner, male partner, sexual partner, matching.

    Ex: I would like to devote a couple of moments each to what may seem strange bedfellows at first: Sholom Aleichem, Melvil's Rib, the CIA, and La Jolla, California.

    Ex: Thus the electronic journal (e-journal) is a concept where scientists are able to input ideas and text to a computer data base for their colleagues to view, and similarly to view the work of others.
    Ex: In one, called working on time or in pocket, the clicker received copy and instructions from the overseer and divided the work among his companions.
    Ex: Some children are swayed more than others by the attitudes, opinions, behavior of friends and fellows, but none escapes unaffected, not even the outsider, the loner.
    Ex: Under this agreement, UTLAS has a Quebec partner with the exclusive right to offer UTLAS' services and products in that province.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'Microcomputer library resources: headache or helpmate?.
    Ex: Equally the housewife happily crossing off her numbers in the bingo hall is just as much at leisure as is her husband painting his pigeon loft and then going for a drink with his mates at the pub.
    Ex: This project did not attempt to look at more personal factors such as partners and dependants on this occasion.
    Ex: According to custom, men are allowed to have concubines & women lack the right to refuse sex to their male partners.
    Ex: Mating strategies also appeared to be influenced by birth order, most notably in the area of infidelity, with middleborns being the least likely birth order to cheat on a sexual partner.
    Ex: By selecting this qualifier all works having a matching number of pages will be included in the search.
    * compañero de casa = housemate.
    * compañero de casa, compañero de piso = housemate.
    * compañero de clase = classmate.
    * compañero de equipo = teammate.
    * compañero de estudios = co-student.
    * compañero de fatigas = brother in arms.
    * compañero de habitación = roommate.
    * compañero de juego = teammate.
    * compañero del alma = soulmate, kindred spirit.
    * compañero de piso = flatmate, housemate.
    * compañero de profesión = colleague.
    * compañero de trabajo = co-worker [coworker], male colleague, work colleague, fellow worker.
    * compañero de viaje = fellow traveller.
    * compañero de vida = lifemate.
    * compañeros = peer group.
    * compañero sentimental = male partner.
    * enseñanza por compañeros = peer instruction.
    * red de antiguos compañeros = old boy network.
    * relación entre compañeros = peer interaction.
    * tutorías por compañeros = peer coaching.

    * * *
    masculine, feminine
    1
    (en una actividad): un compañero de equipo a fellow team member, another member of the team
    es una compañera que trabaja en la fábrica she works with me at the factory, she's a worker from the factory ( AmE), she's a workmate of mine at the factory
    mi compañero de banco or pupitre the boy who sits next to me at school
    fuimos compañeros de universidad we were at college together
    éramos compañeras de clase we were schoolmates, we were at school together
    compañero de piso roommate ( AmE), flatmate ( BrE)
    compañero de cuarto or habitación roommate
    compañero de trabajo (en una fábrica) workmate, fellow worker, coworker ( AmE) (en una oficina) colleague, workmate, coworker ( AmE)
    2 (en naipes) partner
    siempre que jugamos de compañeros perdemos every time we play together o as partners we lose
    3 (pareja) partner
    4 ( fam) (de un guante, calcetín) pair
    ¿dónde está el compañero de este guante/pendiente? where's the pair for this glove/earring?, where's the glove/earring that goes with this one?
    Compuestos:
    comrade-in-arms
    (en un viaje) traveling* companion; ( Pol) fellow traveler*
    * * *

     

    compañero
    ◊ -ra sustantivo masculino, femenino



    fuimos compañeros de universidad we were at college together;
    compañero de clase/de trabajo classmate/workmate
    b) (pareja sentimental, en juegos) partner;

    (de guante, calcetín) (fam) pair
    c) ( Pol) comrade

    compañero,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino
    1 companion: fuimos compañeros de colegio, we were school friends
    (de piso) flatmate
    (de habitación) roommate
    2 (pareja sentimental) partner
    ' compañero' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    amiga
    - amigo
    - compadre
    - compañera
    - pareja
    - parejo
    - socia
    - socio
    - compinche
    - cuñado
    English:
    associate
    - brother
    - cellmate
    - classmate
    - colleague
    - companion
    - comrade
    - escort
    - fellow
    - flatmate
    - match
    - mate
    - partner
    - playmate
    - roommate
    - team-mate
    - workmate
    - class
    - coworker
    - flat
    - man
    - play
    - room
    - team
    * * *
    compañero, -a nm,f
    1. [pareja, acompañante] partner;
    la actriz asistió junto a su actual compañero the actress was accompanied by her current partner
    2. [colega] colleague;
    compañero (de trabajo) colleague, Br workmate, US co-worker;
    fue compañero mío en la universidad he was at university with me;
    hemos sido compañeros de aventuras we've done lots of things together
    compañero de apartamento Br flatmate, US roommate;
    compañero de armas comrade-in-arms;
    compañero de casa housemate;
    Esp compañero de piso Br flatmate, US roommate;
    compañero de viaje travelling companion
    3. [en juegos por parejas] partner
    4. [par]
    el compañero de este guante/calcetín the glove/sock that goes with this one
    5. [camarada] comrade;
    el compañero Rodríguez comrade Rodríguez
    * * *
    m, compañera f companion; en una relación, un juego partner
    * * *
    : companion, mate, partner
    * * *
    1. (amigo) companion
    2. (pareja) partner
    3. (de trabajo) colleague

    Spanish-English dictionary > compañero

  • 9 несчастье

    ср.
    misfortune; disaster; accident; мн. ч. adversity, ills, misery; мн. ч. woe поэт.; шутл.

    товарищ по несчастью — fellow-sufferer, companion in distress, fellow victim

    двадцать два несчастьяразг. a walking catastrophe

    к несчастью, на несчастье — unfortunately, unluckily, unhappily, alas

    Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > несчастье

  • 10 व्यसन


    vy-asana
    n. moving to andᅠ fro, wagging (of a tail) Pāṇ. 3-1, 20, Vartt. 3 ;

    throwing (effort) into, assiduity, industry Bhartṛ. Subh. ;
    separation, individuality W. ;
    attachment orᅠ devotion orᅠ addiction to (loc. orᅠ comp.), passion, (esp.) evil passion, sin, crime, vice (said to arise either from love of pleasure orᅠ from anger;
    eight are enumerated under the first head, vix. mṛigayā, dyūta orᅠ aksha, divā-svapna, parivāda, striyaḥ, mada, taurya-trika, vṛithâ̱tyā;
    andᅠ eight under the second, viz. paiṡunya, sāhasa, droha, irshyā, asūyā artha-dūshaṇa vākpārushya, daṇḍa-pārushya, qq.vv.) Mn. VII, 47, 48 MBh. etc.. ;
    favourite pursuit orᅠ occupation, hobby MBh. Pañcat. Rājat. ;
    evil predicament orᅠ plight, disaster, accident, evil result, calamity, misfortune ( vyasanāni pl. misfortunes), ill-luck, distress, destruction, defeat, fall, ruin Mn. MBh. etc.;
    setting (of sun orᅠ moon) Mṛicch. Ṡak. ;
    fruitless effort L. ;
    punishment, execution (of criminals) MW. ;
    incompetence, inability W. ;
    air, wind ib. ;
    tale-bearing L. ;
    - kāla m. time of need Subh. ;
    prasārita-kara mfn. having the hand stretched forth for (inflicting) calamity Hit. ;
    - prahārin mfn. inflicting calamity, giving trouble orᅠ pain W. ;
    -prâ̱pti f. occurrence of calamity Sāh. ;
    - brahmacārin m. a companion of adversity, fellow-sufferer Mudr. ;
    -mahâ̱rṇava m. a sea of troubles Mṛicch. ;
    - rakshin mfn. preserving from calamity R. Kathās. ;
    - vat mfn. one who has had ill-luck with (comp.) Kām. ;
    - vāgurā f. the net orᅠ snare of adversity R. ;
    - saṉstkita mfn. one who indulges in any whim orᅠ favourite fancy Pañcat. ;
    -nâ̱krānta-tva n. distressful condition, grievous distress MW. ;
    -nâ̱gama m. approach of calamity Ṡukas. ;
    -nâ̱tibhāra mfn. weighed down orᅠ overburdened with misfortunes MW. ;
    -nâ̱tyaya m. the passing away of calamity orᅠ distress BhP. ;
    -nâ̱nantaram ind. immediately after misfortune Kāv. ;
    -nâ̱pāta m. (= -nâ̱gama) Rājat. ;
    -nâ̱vāpa m. receptacle orᅠ abode of calamity BhP. ;
    -nâ̱nvita orᅠ -nâ̱pluta mfn. involved in orᅠ overwhelmed with calamity MW. ;
    -nâ̱rta mfn. afflicted by calamity, suffering pain L. ;
    - nôtsava m. a feast for the (evil) passions, an orgy etc. VarBṛS. ;
    - nôdaya m. the rising orᅠ approaching of misfortune Pañcat. ;
    mfn. followed by orᅠ resulting in calamities MBh.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > व्यसन

  • 11 товарищ

    Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > товарищ

  • 12 Schicksalsgefährte

    m, Schicksalsgefährtin f companion in distress, fellow sufferer
    * * *
    Schịck|sals|ge|fähr|te
    1. m Schick|sals|ge|fähr|tin
    2. f
    companion in misfortune
    * * *
    Schicksalsgefährte m, Schicksalsgefährtin f companion in distress, fellow sufferer
    * * *
    m.
    fellow sufferer n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Schicksalsgefährte

  • 13 товарищ по несчастью

    Русско-английский синонимический словарь > товарищ по несчастью

  • 14 fratello

    m brother
    fratelli pl fratello e sorella brother and sister
    * * *
    fratello s.m.
    1 brother: fratello maggiore, minore, older, younger brother; fratello adottivo, adopted brother; fratello gemello, twin brother (o twin); fratello di latte, foster-brother; fratelli siamesi, Siamese twins, (fig.) ( amici inseparabili) bosom friends; amarsi come fratelli, to love each other like brothers; sembrate addirittura fratelli, you actually look like brothers // Grande Fratello, Big Brother
    2 ( fratello di fede) brother* // fratelli separati, protestants
    3 (estens.) brother, comrade, companion: fratelli di sventura, companions in misfortune; fratelli d'armi, brothers (o comrades) in arms
    4 pl. ( insieme dei figli) brothers and sisters, siblings: quanti fratelli siete nella vostra famiglia?, how many brothers and sisters do you have?
    * * *
    [fra'tɛllo]
    sostantivo maschile

    un fratello maggiore, minore — an older, a younger brother

    2) (compagno) brother, fellow
    3) relig. (confratello) brother*
    * * *
    fratello
    /fra'tεllo/
    sostantivo m.
     1 brother; un fratello maggiore, minore an older, a younger brother; hai dei -i? have you got any brothers or sisters?
     2 (compagno) brother, fellow
     3 relig. (confratello) brother*
    fratello carnale blood brother; fratello gemello twin brother.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > fratello

  • 15 Г-363

    ХЛЕБНУТЬ (ХВАТИТЬ) ГОРЯ (ГОРЮ-ШКА, ЛИХА) coll VP subj: human to experience much hardship, misfortune in life
    X хлебнул горя = X has had (seen) his share of suffering (grief)
    X has had more than his share of trouble (hard luck) X has taken (been through) a lot X's lot has been hard X has had it rough (tough).
    Впоследствии она сама попала за колючую проволоку, хлебнула горя, но то, как и почему она не простилась с отцом, которого больше не увидела, не могло не остаться пятном на её душе (Мандельштам 2). Later she wound up behind barbed wire herself and had her own share of suffering, but she never ceased to be troubled in her mind at not having said goodbye to her father, whom she never saw again (2a).
    «В войну (мадам Бранд) попала в Германию, горя, я думаю, не пригубила, а хлебнула взахлёб» (Михайловская 1). "During the war she (Madame Brand) found herself in Germany, where, I think, she had her share of grief (1a).
    Нас в этих ротах недаром смертниками звали. До одного выкашивало. Как я выжил? Как я выжил? Однако, вообрази, весь этот кровавый ад был счастьем по сравнению с ужасами концлагеря...» - «Да, брат, хлебнул ты горя» (Пастернак 1). They called our company the death squad. It was practically wiped out. How and why I survived, I don't know. And yet—would you believe it-all that utter hell was nothing, it was bliss compared to the horrors of the concentration camp...." "Yes, poor fellow. You've taken a lot" (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Г-363

  • 16 хватить горюшка

    ХЛЕБНУТЬ < ХВАТИТЬ> ГОРЯ <ГОРЮШКА, ЛИХА> coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to experience much hardship, misfortune in life:
    - X хлебнул горя X has had < seen> his share of suffering < grief>;
    - X has had more than his share of trouble < hard luck>;
    - X has taken < been through> a lot;
    - X has had it rough < tough>.
         ♦ Впоследствии она сама попала за колючую проволоку, хлебнула горя, но то, как и почему она не простилась с отцом, которого больше не увидела, не могло не остаться пятном на её душе (Мандельштам 2). Later she wound up behind barbed wire herself and had her own share of suffering, but she never ceased to be troubled in her mind at not having said goodbye to her father, whom she never saw again (2a).
         ♦ "В войну [мадам Бранд] попала в Германию, горя, я думаю, не пригубила, а хлебнула взахлёб" (Михайловская 1). "During the war she [Madame Brand] found herself in Germany, where, I think, she had her share of grief" (1a).
         ♦ "Нас в этих ротах недаром смертниками звали. До одного выкашивало. Как я выжил? Как я выжил? Однако, вообрази, весь этот кровавый ад был счастьем по сравнению с ужасами концлагеря..." - "Да, брат, хлебнул ты горя" (Пастернак 1). "They called our company the death squad. It was practically wiped out. How and why I survived, I don't know. And yet - would you believe it-all that utter hell was nothing, it was bliss compared to the horrors of the concentration camp...." "Yes, poor fellow. You've taken a lot" (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хватить горюшка

  • 17 хватить горя

    ХЛЕБНУТЬ < ХВАТИТЬ> ГОРЯ <ГОРЮШКА, ЛИХА> coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to experience much hardship, misfortune in life:
    - X хлебнул горя X has had < seen> his share of suffering < grief>;
    - X has had more than his share of trouble < hard luck>;
    - X has taken < been through> a lot;
    - X has had it rough < tough>.
         ♦ Впоследствии она сама попала за колючую проволоку, хлебнула горя, но то, как и почему она не простилась с отцом, которого больше не увидела, не могло не остаться пятном на её душе (Мандельштам 2). Later she wound up behind barbed wire herself and had her own share of suffering, but she never ceased to be troubled in her mind at not having said goodbye to her father, whom she never saw again (2a).
         ♦ "В войну [мадам Бранд] попала в Германию, горя, я думаю, не пригубила, а хлебнула взахлёб" (Михайловская 1). "During the war she [Madame Brand] found herself in Germany, where, I think, she had her share of grief" (1a).
         ♦ "Нас в этих ротах недаром смертниками звали. До одного выкашивало. Как я выжил? Как я выжил? Однако, вообрази, весь этот кровавый ад был счастьем по сравнению с ужасами концлагеря..." - "Да, брат, хлебнул ты горя" (Пастернак 1). "They called our company the death squad. It was practically wiped out. How and why I survived, I don't know. And yet - would you believe it-all that utter hell was nothing, it was bliss compared to the horrors of the concentration camp...." "Yes, poor fellow. You've taken a lot" (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хватить горя

  • 18 хватить лиха

    ХЛЕБНУТЬ < ХВАТИТЬ> ГОРЯ <ГОРЮШКА, ЛИХА> coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to experience much hardship, misfortune in life:
    - X хлебнул горя X has had < seen> his share of suffering < grief>;
    - X has had more than his share of trouble < hard luck>;
    - X has taken < been through> a lot;
    - X has had it rough < tough>.
         ♦ Впоследствии она сама попала за колючую проволоку, хлебнула горя, но то, как и почему она не простилась с отцом, которого больше не увидела, не могло не остаться пятном на её душе (Мандельштам 2). Later she wound up behind barbed wire herself and had her own share of suffering, but she never ceased to be troubled in her mind at not having said goodbye to her father, whom she never saw again (2a).
         ♦ "В войну [мадам Бранд] попала в Германию, горя, я думаю, не пригубила, а хлебнула взахлёб" (Михайловская 1). "During the war she [Madame Brand] found herself in Germany, where, I think, she had her share of grief" (1a).
         ♦ "Нас в этих ротах недаром смертниками звали. До одного выкашивало. Как я выжил? Как я выжил? Однако, вообрази, весь этот кровавый ад был счастьем по сравнению с ужасами концлагеря..." - "Да, брат, хлебнул ты горя" (Пастернак 1). "They called our company the death squad. It was practically wiped out. How and why I survived, I don't know. And yet - would you believe it-all that utter hell was nothing, it was bliss compared to the horrors of the concentration camp...." "Yes, poor fellow. You've taken a lot" (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хватить лиха

  • 19 хлебнуть горюшка

    ХЛЕБНУТЬ < ХВАТИТЬ> ГОРЯ <ГОРЮШКА, ЛИХА> coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to experience much hardship, misfortune in life:
    - X хлебнул горя X has had < seen> his share of suffering < grief>;
    - X has had more than his share of trouble < hard luck>;
    - X has taken < been through> a lot;
    - X has had it rough < tough>.
         ♦ Впоследствии она сама попала за колючую проволоку, хлебнула горя, но то, как и почему она не простилась с отцом, которого больше не увидела, не могло не остаться пятном на её душе (Мандельштам 2). Later she wound up behind barbed wire herself and had her own share of suffering, but she never ceased to be troubled in her mind at not having said goodbye to her father, whom she never saw again (2a).
         ♦ "В войну [мадам Бранд] попала в Германию, горя, я думаю, не пригубила, а хлебнула взахлёб" (Михайловская 1). "During the war she [Madame Brand] found herself in Germany, where, I think, she had her share of grief" (1a).
         ♦ "Нас в этих ротах недаром смертниками звали. До одного выкашивало. Как я выжил? Как я выжил? Однако, вообрази, весь этот кровавый ад был счастьем по сравнению с ужасами концлагеря..." - "Да, брат, хлебнул ты горя" (Пастернак 1). "They called our company the death squad. It was practically wiped out. How and why I survived, I don't know. And yet - would you believe it-all that utter hell was nothing, it was bliss compared to the horrors of the concentration camp...." "Yes, poor fellow. You've taken a lot" (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хлебнуть горюшка

  • 20 хлебнуть горя

    ХЛЕБНУТЬ < ХВАТИТЬ> ГОРЯ <ГОРЮШКА, ЛИХА> coll
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    to experience much hardship, misfortune in life:
    - X хлебнул горя X has had < seen> his share of suffering < grief>;
    - X has had more than his share of trouble < hard luck>;
    - X has taken < been through> a lot;
    - X has had it rough < tough>.
         ♦ Впоследствии она сама попала за колючую проволоку, хлебнула горя, но то, как и почему она не простилась с отцом, которого больше не увидела, не могло не остаться пятном на её душе (Мандельштам 2). Later she wound up behind barbed wire herself and had her own share of suffering, but she never ceased to be troubled in her mind at not having said goodbye to her father, whom she never saw again (2a).
         ♦ "В войну [мадам Бранд] попала в Германию, горя, я думаю, не пригубила, а хлебнула взахлёб" (Михайловская 1). "During the war she [Madame Brand] found herself in Germany, where, I think, she had her share of grief" (1a).
         ♦ "Нас в этих ротах недаром смертниками звали. До одного выкашивало. Как я выжил? Как я выжил? Однако, вообрази, весь этот кровавый ад был счастьем по сравнению с ужасами концлагеря..." - "Да, брат, хлебнул ты горя" (Пастернак 1). "They called our company the death squad. It was practically wiped out. How and why I survived, I don't know. And yet - would you believe it-all that utter hell was nothing, it was bliss compared to the horrors of the concentration camp...." "Yes, poor fellow. You've taken a lot" (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хлебнуть горя

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