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1 frantic muddle
Общая лексика: возмутительный беспорядок -
2 muddle
1. n тк. sing неразбериха; беспорядок2. n тк. sing путаница, «каша в голове»3. n тк. sing смешанное общество, компания4. v путать; смешивать; вносить беспорядок; нарушать порядок5. v портить; делать кое-какmuddle through — кое-как, с грехом пополам довести дело до конца
6. v возиться; копатьсяmuddle about — болтаться, бесцельно возиться; мешкать
7. v смущать, сбивать с толку; путать; помрачить; пьянить; одурманиватьa glass of whiskey muddles him — он пьянеет от рюмки виски, после рюмки виски он перестаёт соображать
8. v делать речь нечёткой9. v мутить, загрязнять10. v мешать, помешивать11. v мешать краски; нарушать чистоту цвета12. v редк. делать грязную работу13. v уст. валяться, барахтаться в грязиСинонимический ряд:1. clutter (noun) clutter; hugger-mugger; jumble; jungle; litter; mash; mishmash; rummage; scramble; shuffle; tumble2. confusion (noun) ataxia; chaos; confusion; disarrangement; disarray; disorder; disorderliness; disorganisation; huddle; misorder; pell-mell; snarl; topsy-turviness; trouble; turmoil3. dilemma (noun) complication; difficulty; dilemma; involvement; jam; pickle; predicament; quandary; struggle4. fog (noun) befuddlement; daze; fog; stupor; trance5. mess (noun) botch; botchery; hash; mess; mess-up; mix-up; mull; muss; shambles6. bungle (verb) botch; bumble; bungle; foul up; mess up; stir up7. complicate (verb) complicate; entangle; perplex; ravel; tangle8. confuse (verb) addle; ball up; befuddle; bewilder; confuse; discombobulate; distract; dizzy; fluster; fuddle; jumble; mull; perturb; ruffle; scramble; snarl; snarl up; throw off; throw out9. disorder (verb) clutter; derange; disarrange; disarray; discompose; disjoint; dislocate; disorder; disorganise; disorganize; disrupt; distemper; disturb; misarrange; mix; mix up; muss up; rummage; tumble; unsettle; upset10. limp (verb) limp; shuffle; stagger; stumble11. mumble (verb) fumble; mumble; murmur; mutter; swallow12. roil (verb) mud; muddy; rile; roil13. spoil (verb) blunder; boggle; mishandle; mismanage; muck up; muff; spoil -
3 frantic
[ʹfræntık] a1. неистовый, безумныйto be frantic with grief [with pain, with rage] - обезуметь от горя [от боли, от гнева]
to drive smb. frantic by worrying him with endless questions - довести кого-л. до бешенства бесконечными вопросами
2. эмоц.-усил. страшный, ужасный; возмутительный3. амер. сл.1) замечательный; волнующий2) мещанский; консервативный, традиционный -
4 frantic
1. a неистовый, безумный2. a эмоц. -усил. страшный, ужасный; возмутительный3. a амер. сл. замечательный; волнующий4. a амер. сл. мещанский; консервативный, традиционныйСинонимический ряд:1. desperate (adj.) desperate; headlong; rash; reckless2. frenzied (adj.) agitated; corybantic; delirious; distraught; excited; frenetic; frenzied; furious; hysterical; mad; overwrought; rabid; raging; raving; wild; wild with anger or painАнтонимический ряд: -
5 frantic
ˈfræntɪk прил. безумный, неистовый, яростный He was frantic with pain. ≈ Он обезумел от боли. Syn: delirious, frenetic, frenzied, furious, hectic, violent Ant: imperturbable, slow, tranquil, unhurried неистовый, безумный - to be * with grief обезуметь от горя - * appeal for help отчаянная мольба о помощи - to drive smb. * by worrying him with endless questions довести кого-л. до бешенства бесконечными вопросами( эмоционально-усилительно) страшный, ужасный;
возмутительный - * muddle возмутительный беспорядок - a * toothache жуткая зубная боль - in a * hurry в страшной спешке (американизм) (сленг) замечательный;
волнующий мещанский;
консервативный;
традиционный frantic неистовый, безумный;
she was frantic with grief она обезумела от горя frantic неистовый, безумный;
she was frantic with grief она обезумела от горя
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