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fə'rouʃəs(fierce or savage: a ferocious animal.) blodtørstig, vill, grusom- ferocityglupsk--------villadj. \/fəˈrəʊʃəs\/1) illsint, vill, rasende2) grusom, rovlysten, blodtørstig3) (spesielt amer.) intens, ekstrem, voldsom, glupende -
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[fəʹrəʋʃəs] a1. жестокий, свирепый; дикий2. эмоц.-усил. ужасныйthe sunshine there would be ferocious at this time of year - в это время года солнце там печёт невыносимо
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adjectivewild [Tier, Person, Aussehen, Blick, Lachen]; grimmig [Stimme]; heftig [Schlag, Kampf, Stoß]; (fig.) scharf [Kritik, Angriff]; heftig [Streit, Auseinandersetzung]* * *[fə'rouʃəs]- academic.ru/86981/ferociously">ferociously- ferocity* * *fe·ro·cious[fəˈrəʊʃəs, AM -ˈroʊ-]adj dog, headache wild\ferocious argument heftige Auseinandersetzung\ferocious battle [or fighting] heftiger Kampf\ferocious competition harter Wettbewerb\ferocious criticism scharfe Kritik\ferocious heat brütende Hitze\ferocious temper hitziges Temperament* * *[fə'rəʊʃəs]adj1) (= fierce) animal, person, appearance wild; dog äußerst bissig; (= trained to attack) scharf; look, glare grimmig; battle, war erbittert; debate, argument heftig; attack brutal; competition, criticism scharf, heftighe came under ferocious attack from the Opposition — er wurde von der Opposition aufs schärfste or Schärfste angegriffen
2) (= vicious-looking) knife, dagger, teeth furchterregend* * *ferocious [fəˈrəʊʃəs] adj (adv ferociously)1. wild (Tier etc)2. fig wild, grimmig (Blick etc), grausam (Strafe etc), heftig, scharf (Auseinandersetzung etc)3. US umga) wild, toll (Treiben etc)b) furchtbar, fürchterlich (Langweiler etc)* * *adjectivewild [Tier, Person, Aussehen, Blick, Lachen]; grimmig [Stimme]; heftig [Schlag, Kampf, Stoß]; (fig.) scharf [Kritik, Angriff]; heftig [Streit, Auseinandersetzung]* * *adj.grausam adj.wild adj. -
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fəˈrəuʃəs прил.
1) а) дикий;
жестокий, беспощадный, свирепый;
безжалостный( о человеке и животном;
характере и действиях) ferocious struggle ≈ беспощадная борьба ferocious animals ≈ свирепые животные Syn: fierce, savage
1., cruel, destructive б) жестокий, указывающий на жестокость, свидетельствующий о жестокости ferocious eyes ≈ жестокие глаза
2) разг. ужасный, сильный a ferocious cold ≈ нестерпимый холод жестокий, свирепый;
дикий - animal свирепое животное - * look свирепый вид( эмоционально-усилительно) ужасный - the sunshine there would be * at this time of year в это время года солнце там печет невыносимо - a * thirst нестерпимая жажда ferocious дикий ~ жестокий, свирепый
2) разг. ужасный, сильный;
ferocious heat страшная жара ~ жестокий, свирепый
2) разг. ужасный, сильный;
ferocious heat страшная жараБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ferocious
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7 нестерпимая жажда
1) General subject: a ferocious thirst2) Makarov: ferocious thirst
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