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81 безумный поступок
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82 бешеные усилия
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83 бешеный
1) General subject: a-go-go (о темпе, движении), amock, amok, amuck, berserker, enormous, frantic, frenzied, furious, mad (о животном), rabid (о собаке), ropeable, wild, run amock, run amok, run amuck2) Colloquial: a-go-go (о темпе, движении и т.п.), tearing, ballistic (extremely and uncontrollable furious)3) Agriculture: rabic4) Psychology: vehement5) Marine science: violent -
84 бурный
1) General subject: a-go-go, ahum, angry, blusterous, blustery, boisterous, burbly, dirty, exuberant, foul, frenzied, go ahead, gusty, headlong, heady, heavy (о море), high wrought, high-wrought, hog wild, hog-wild, impetuous, knockabout (о представлении), lickety split, nasty (о море), roaring, roily (о волнах), rough (о море), rousing, rude (о море), rugged, squally, storm, stormy, surgy (о море), tempestuous, turbulent, unruly, uproarious, violent, volcanic (о темпераменте и т. п.), wild, torrid2) Naval: running high, tossing, troubled, ugly3) Medicine: peracute4) Colloquial: lickety-split, tearing5) Ironical: windy6) Engineering: rapid7) Bookish: procellous (о море)8) Agriculture: wanton (о росте растений)9) Diplomatic term: impassioned, tumultuous10) Jargon: rambunctious11) Information technology: explosive12) Fishery: tempestous13) Makarov: demonstrative, high (особ. о море), rebellious, stormy (о погоде, море), temperamental, wavy (о море), wild (о море, погоде и т.п.) -
85 в ярости
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86 взбешённый
1) General subject: as mad as a wet hen, enraged, frenzied, furious, horn mad, horn-mad, mad, red-hot, redwood, savage2) Australian slang: agro3) Jargon: on one's high bourse, red-assed, redassed, ripped, ripped off, ripped up, scotty, ape, ding-dong, p'd off, pee'd off, peed off, pissed on4) Invective: pissed off5) Makarov: as mad as a hornet, hot under the collar -
87 взвинтить себя
1) General subject: stew, work oneself into a state, work oneself into a frenzied -
88 довести (кого-л.) до безумия
1) General subject: drive to frenzy, drive to frenzied2) Makarov: drive to distraction, drive to frenzyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > довести (кого-л.) до безумия
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89 довести себя до неистовства
1) General subject: work oneself into a frenzied2) Makarov: work oneself into a frenzyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > довести себя до неистовства
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90 его и без того возбуждённый ум пришёл от этого в окончательное расстройство
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > его и без того возбуждённый ум пришёл от этого в окончательное расстройство
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91 лихорадочные усилия
Makarov: frenzied effortsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > лихорадочные усилия
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92 неистовый гнев
1) General subject: berserk rage, furious anger2) Australian slang: paddy3) Makarov: frenzied rage, hot anger, sham anger -
93 неудержимый рост вооружений
Diplomatic term: frenzied rise in armamentsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неудержимый рост вооружений
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94 ожесточённый
1) General subject: acerbated, bitter, cut-throat, cutthroat, embittered, fierce, frenzied, obdurate, vicious, violent2) Military: hard-fought3) Bookish: acerbate4) Mathematics: heated5) Diplomatic term: severe6) Makarov: hardened7) Phraseological unit: eat( one's) young (savaging) -
95 ожесточенный
1) General subject: acerbated, bitter, cut-throat, cutthroat, embittered, fierce, frenzied, obdurate, vicious, violent2) Military: hard-fought3) Bookish: acerbate4) Mathematics: heated5) Diplomatic term: severe6) Makarov: hardened7) Phraseological unit: eat( one's) young (savaging) -
96 привести (кого-л.) в неистовство
1) General subject: drive to frenzy, drive to frenzied2) Makarov: drive to frenzyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > привести (кого-л.) в неистовство
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97 припадок безумия
1) General subject: a fit of frenzied, brainstorm2) Psychology: brain storm3) Makarov: a fit of frenzy, fit of frenzy -
98 яростный
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99 Д-23
ДАР РЕЧИ (СЛОВА) NP sing only usu. subj or obj fixed WO1. обрести, потерять, утратить дар речи, лишиться дара речи и т. п. (to regain, lose etc) the ability to speakthe power (the gift) of speech(the use of) one's voice (in refer, to losing the ability to speak only) (be (become)) speechless (be) dumbstruck (struck dumb, at a loss for words) lose one's tongue.«Ты что, a? - глухо сказал он (старик), прижимая к себе внука. - Ты что, а? Ты что?» - И кроме этих слов, он не мог произнести ничего, словно утратил дар речи (Айтматов 1). "What is it, eh?" he (the old man) said hoarsely, pressing the boy to himself. "What is it, eh? What is it?" He seemed unable to say any other word, as though he had lost the power of speech (1a).«Фроська я, слышите, люди, я - Фроська!» - выкрикивала она с таким остервенелым наслаждением, как будто после долгой немоты вновь обрела вдруг дар речи (Войнович 2). "I'm Froska, people, listen to me, I'm Froska!" she kept shouting with frenzied delight, as if she had just suddenly regained the gift of speech after years of being mute (2a).Владимир Ипатьич... этот негодяй вывел змей вместо кур...» - «Что такое? - ответил Персиков, и лицо его сделалось бурым... - Вы шутите, Петр Степанович... Откуда?» Иванов онемел на мгновение, потом получил дар слова и, тыча пальцем в открытый ящик... сказал: «Вот оттуда» (Булгаков 10). "Vladimir Ipatyich...that scoundrel has hatched snakes instead of chickens..." "What?" Persikov screamed, and his face became purple. "You're joking, Pyotr Stepanovich.... Where from?" Ivanov was speechless for a moment, then he regained his voice, and poking his finger at the open crate...he said, "That's where" (10a).«Есть мужчины, которые теряют дар речи от... вида округлившегося женского брюха» (Окуджава 2). "There are men who become speechless when faced with a rounded female belly" (2a).Это был «Мир фантазии» - детский книжный базар, разбитый на нашем бульваре... Кит обомлел. Он не мог сдвинуться с места, не зная, к кому бежать - к Коту ли, к Царевичу, к Лебедю... В первые минуты он словно лишился дара речи, лишь вращал своими большими глазами и что-то беззвучно шептал (Аксёнов 4). It was Fantasy World, a children's book fair set up on our boulevard....Whale was overwhelmed. He did not know where to run first-the Cat, the Prince, the Swan. For a moment or so he stood as if struck dumb: he just rolled his big eyes and whispered soundlessly (4a).2. the ability to speak beautifully, expressively: (have) the gift of eloquence (gab)(have) a way with words (have) the power of expression (in limited contexts) (have mastered) the art of conversation (be) silver-tongued (with нет) ( s.o. is) not much of a speaker....Собакевич вошёл, как говорится, в самую силу речи, откуда взялись рысь и дар слова... (Гоголь 3)....Sobakevich had got into the vein, as they say. Whence came this gift of gab and the pace of his speech? (3b)....Sobakevich had hit the peak of his eloquence, as they say, and his pace and power of expression were truly surprising (3c).(Львов:) He могу я вам высказать, нет у меня дара слова, но... новы мне глубоко несимпатичны! (Чехов 4). (L.:) I can't put it properly, I'm not much of a speaker, but-but I do most thoroughly dislike you (4b). -
100 довести до безумия
1) General subject: (кого-л.) drive to frenzy, (кого-л.) drive to frenzied2) Makarov: (кого-л.) drive to distraction, (кого-л.) drive to frenzyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > довести до безумия
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Frenzied — Fren zied (fr[e^]n z[i^]d), p. p. & a. Affected with frenzy; frantic; maddened. {Fren zied*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] The people frenzied by centuries of oppression. Buckle. [1913 Webster] Up starting with a frenzied look. Sir W. Scott. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
frenzied — index deranged, frenetic, lunatic, uncontrollable, vehement Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
frenzied — (adj.) 1796; see FRENZY (Cf. frenzy) … Etymology dictionary
frenzied — *furious, frantic, wild, frenetic, delirious, rabid Analogous words: demented, deranged, *insane, crazed, mad: distracted, bewildered (see PUZZLE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
frenzied — [adj] uncontrolled agitated, berserk, convulsive, corybantic, delirious, distracted, distraught, excited, feverish, frantic, frenetic, furious, hysterical, mad, maniacal, nuts*, rabid, wild; concepts 542,544 Ant. calm, controlled … New thesaurus
frenzied — adjective 1. affected with or marked by frenzy or mania uncontrolled by reason (Freq. 1) a frenzied attack a frenzied mob the prosecutor s frenzied denunciation of the accused H.W.Carter outbursts of drunken violence and manic activity and… … Useful english dictionary
frenzied — fren|zied [ˈfrenzid] adj frenzied activity is fast and uncontrolled, usually because it is done by someone feeling very anxious or excited ▪ A woman was stabbed to death in a frenzied attack on her home tonight. ▪ frenzied efforts to find a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
frenzied — [[t]fre̱nzid[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n Frenzied activities or actions are wild, excited, and uncontrolled. ...the frenzied activity of the general election... The man was stabbed to death in a frenzied attack. Syn: frantic … English dictionary
frenzied — frenziedly, adv. /fren zeed/, adj. 1. wildly excited or enthusiastic: frenzied applause. 2. violently agitated; frantic; wild: a frenzied mob. Also, phrensied. [1790 1800; FRENZY + ED3] * * * … Universalium
frenzied — adjective frenzied activity is done with a lot of anxiety or excitement and not much organization or control: frenzied efforts to find a solution frenziedly adverb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
frenzied — adjective Date: 1651 feeling or showing great or abnormal excitement or emotional disturbance < had a frenzied look in his eye > • frenziedly adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary