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21 rześ|ki
adj. 1. (świeży) fresh- obudził się rześki i wypoczęty he woke up as fresh as a daisy2. [głos, ruchy] lively 3. (orzeźwiający) [powietrze, wiaterek, poranek] brisk, crispThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rześ|ki
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22 полный юношеского задора
General subject: as fresh as a daisy, young eyedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > полный юношеского задора
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23 свежа, как роза
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24 свежий как огурчик
General subject: fresh as a daisyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > свежий как огурчик
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25 morgen
Adv. tomorrow; morgen früh / Abend tomorrow morning / evening ( oder night); morgen in acht Tagen a week (from) tomorrow, Brit. auch tomorrow week; morgen vor acht Tagen a week ago tomorrow; morgen um diese Zeit (by) this time tomorrow; bis morgen! see you tomorrow; die Technik von morgen tomorrow’s technology; morgen ist auch noch ein Tag tomorrow is another day; morgen, morgen, nur nicht heute, sagen alle faulen Leute Sprichw. etwa don’t put off till tomorrow what you can do today* * *das Morgenfuture; morrow;der Morgen(Flächenmaß) acre;(Tageszeit) morning* * *Mọr|gen I ['mɔrgn]m -s, -1) (= Tagesanfang) morningbis in den Morgen ( hinein) — into the wee small hours (Brit), into the early hours
früh/spät am Morgen — early/late in the morning
den ganzen Morgen ( über) — the whole morning
der Morgen dämmert or bricht an (liter) der Morgen graut or zieht herauf (liter) — dawn is breaking
(jdm) guten Morgen sagen — to say good morning (to sb)
schön or frisch wie der junge Morgen (liter) — fresh as a daisy
2) no pl old, liter = Osten) East3) (liter = Zukunft) dawnIIder Morgen einer neuen Zeit bricht an — a new age is dawning
m -s, - (MEASURE)≈ acredrei Morgen Land — ≈ three acres of land
* * *der1) (morning.) morn2) (the first part of the day, approximately up to noon: this morning; tomorrow morning.) morning4) tomorrow* * *Mor·gen<-s, ->[ˈmɔrgn̩]m1. (Tagesanfang) morningden ganzen \Morgen [über] all [or the whole] morningguten \Morgen! good morning![jdm] guten \Morgen sagen to say good morning [to sb], to wish sb good morningich wollte euch schnell guten \Morgen sagen I just wanted to say a quick hello to youbis in den hellen \Morgen schlafen to sleep [in] [or BRIT a. lie in] for most of the morningam nächsten \Morgen the next [or following] morning\Morgen sein/werden to be/get [or grow] lightbis in den [frühen] \Morgen hinein into the early hours\Morgen für \Morgen every [single] morninggegen \Morgen towards morningeines \Morgens one morning* * *der; Morgens, Morgen1) morningam folgenden od. nächsten Morgen — next or the following morning
früh am Morgen, am frühen Morgen — early in the morning
eines [schönen] Morgens — one [fine] morning
Morgen für Morgen — every single morning; morning after morning
den ganzen Morgen — all morning
Morgen! — (ugs.) morning! (coll.)
[jemandem] guten Morgen sagen od. wünschen — say good morning [to somebody]; wish [somebody] good morning; (grüßen) say hello [to somebody]
heute/gestern Morgen — this/yesterday morning
2) (veralt.): (Feldmaß) ≈ acre* * *morgen adv tomorrow;morgen früh/Abend tomorrow morning/evening ( oder night);morgen in acht Tagen a week (from) tomorrow, Br auch tomorrow week;morgen vor acht Tagen a week ago tomorrow;morgen um diese Zeit (by) this time tomorrow;bis morgen! see you tomorrow;die Technik von morgen tomorrow’s technology;morgen ist auch noch ein Tag tomorrow is another day;morgen, morgen, nur nicht heute, sagen alle faulen Leute sprichw etwa don’t put off till tomorrow what you can do today* * *der; Morgens, Morgen1) morningam folgenden od. nächsten Morgen — next or the following morning
früh am Morgen, am frühen Morgen — early in the morning
eines [schönen] Morgens — one [fine] morning
Morgen für Morgen — every single morning; morning after morning
Morgen! — (ugs.) morning! (coll.)
[jemandem] guten Morgen sagen od. wünschen — say good morning [to somebody]; wish [somebody] good morning; (grüßen) say hello [to somebody]
heute/gestern Morgen — this/yesterday morning
2) (veralt.): (Feldmaß) ≈ acre* * *- (Messung) m.arpent (approx. one acre) n. - m.morning n. -
26 morgendlich
Adj. (early) morning...,... of (early) morning* * *matutinal* * *mọr|gend|lich ['mɔrgntlɪç]1. adjmorning attr; (= frühmorgendlich) early morning attrdie morgendliche Stille — the quiet of the early morning
2. adves war morgendlich kühl or frisch — it was cool as it often is in the morning
morgendlich frisch aussehen — to look as fresh as a daisy
* * *mor·gend·lich[ˈmɔrgn̩tlɪç]die \morgendliche Kühle/Stille the cool/quiet of [the] [early] morningder \morgendliche Berufsverkehr [o die \morgendliche Rushhour] the morning rush-hour [traffic], rush-hour [traffic] in the morning* * *die morgendliche Kühle/Stille — the cool/peace of [early] morning
* * *morgendlich adj (early) morning …, … of (early) morning* * *Adjektiv; nicht präd. morningdie morgendliche Kühle/Stille — the cool/peace of [early] morning
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27 quicklebendig
Adj. Kind: (very) lively; ältere Person: sprightly* * *vivacious (ugs.)* * *quịck|le|bẹn|digadj (inf)Kind lively, active; ältere Person auch spry* * *quick·le·ben·dig[ˈkvɪkleˈbɛndɪç]zwar ist Großvater schon 85, aber noch immer \quicklebendig grandfather may have reached 85, but he's still very sprightly* * ** * ** * ** * *adj.as fresh as a daisy expr. -
28 narodzony
a.- eni born; nowo narodzone dziecko newborn baby; jak nowo narodzony ( o samopoczuciu) restored to life, like a new-born babe, as fresh as a daisy; naiwny/niewinny jak nowo narodzone dziecię as naive/innocent as a babe in arms.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > narodzony
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29 tuna
f.1 prickly pear. ( Latin American Spanish)2 tuna, cactus fruit, prickly pear.* * *1 student minstrel group* * *ISF (Bot) prickly pearIISF1) Esp(Mús)2) (=vida picaresca) rogue's life, vagabond life; (fig) merry lifecorrer la tuna — to have a good time, live it up *
3) CAm (=embriaguez) drunkennessTUNA Tunas, also known as estudiantinas, are groups of students dressed in 17th century costumes who play guitars, lutes and tambourines and who used to go serenading through the streets. More recently, they have been known for making impromptu appearances at weddings and parties singing traditional Spanish songs, often of a bawdy nature, in exchange for drinks or some money.* * *1) (Bot, Coc) (planta, fruto) prickly pear2) (Mús) tuna ( musical group made up of university students)•• Cultural note:A tuna, also called an estudiantina, is a group of strolling student players. They play in bars and restaurants, or at parties and weddings. Tunas are one of the most deeply rooted traditions at Spanish universities dating from the seventeenth or eighteenth centuries. Tunas wear black velvet costumes, with doublets and capes. The instruments played are the lute, the guitar, the violin, and the tambourine. Tunos wear ribbons on their capes, showing the faculties that they belong to* * *1) (Bot, Coc) (planta, fruto) prickly pear2) (Mús) tuna ( musical group made up of university students)•• Cultural note:A tuna, also called an estudiantina, is a group of strolling student players. They play in bars and restaurants, or at parties and weddings. Tunas are one of the most deeply rooted traditions at Spanish universities dating from the seventeenth or eighteenth centuries. Tunas wear black velvet costumes, with doublets and capes. The instruments played are the lute, the guitar, the violin, and the tambourine. Tunos wear ribbons on their capes, showing the faculties that they belong to* * *tuna (↑ tuna a1)es muy viejo pero está como tuna todavía he's an old man but he's still as fit as a fiddleB ( Mús) tuna ( musical group made up of university students)A tuna, also called an estudiantina, is a group of strolling student players. They play in bars and restaurants, or at parties and weddings. Tunas are one of the most deeply rooted traditions at Spanish universities dating from the seventeenth or eighteenth centuries. Tunas wear black velvet costumes, with doublets and capes. The instruments played are the lute, the guitar, the violin, and the tambourine. Tunos wear ribbons on their capes, showing the faculties that they belong to.* * *
tuna sustantivo femenino
1 (Bot, Coc) (planta, fruto) prickly pear
2 (Mús) tuna ( musical group made up of university students)
tuno,-a
1 m,f (pillo) rascal
2 sustantivo masculino member of a tuna
tuna f music group made up of university student minstrels
' tuna' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atún
- bonito
- tuno
- empanadilla
English:
tin
- tuna
* * *tuna nf1. [agrupación musical] = group of student minstrels2. Am [higo chumbo] prickly pearTUNASome Spanish university students participate in small musical groups called tunas, who for a small donation will sing popular serenades. They wear traditional 17th century costumes and, playing a range of stringed instruments, they accompany wedding ceremonies and first communions. They still serenade young women under their windows. The first tunas date back to the 13th century, when hard-up students sang in taverns for a meal and a glance from their sweethearts. There are tunas all over Spain, and they are also found in Latin America (where they are more often known by the more general term “estudiantina”).* * *f2 Méxfruta prickly pearm, tuna f rogue* * *tuna nf: prickly pear (fruit) -
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31 fresco como una rosa
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32 fisk
рыба-en, -er, -ene* * ** * *subst. [ vanlig] fish subst. [ av torskefamilien] gadid subst. [ med rødt kjøtt] redfish subst. (snekring) king plank subst. (typografi) [ ødelagt sats] pie subst. (astrologi) [ stjernetegn] Pisces, Fish (en sleip fisk) slick as an eel (frisk som en fisk) fit as a fiddle, fresh, as a daisy (rense fisk) clean fish (ta for god fisk) buy as true, wallow (være en kald fisk) show no emotion (falle i fisk) go wrong, go to pot, go to pieces -
33 essere fresco come una rosa
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34 fresco come una rosa
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35 Rosa
1. f roserosa selvatica wild roserosa dei venti wind rose2. m noun adj invar pink* * *rosa agg. e s.m. pink: il rosa antico, rose; un abito rosa, a pink dress; il rosa è un bellissimo colore, pink is a very nice colour // vedere la vita in rosa, to look at life through rose-tinted (o rose-coloured) glasses // il mistero si è tinto di rosa, the mystery has been tinged with romance // letteratura rosa, love stories (o romances) // cronaca rosa, society news.rosa s.f.1 (bot.) rose: mi ha mandato un mazzo di rose, he sent me a bunch of roses; bocciolo di rosa, rose-bud; petalo di rosa, rose-petal; foglia di rosa, rose-leaf; cespuglio, pianta di rose, rose-bush; rosa rampicante, rambler (rose) // rosa borraccina, rosa muscosa, ( Rosa centifolia muscosa) moss-rose; rosa canina, rosa di macchia, ( Rosa canina) eglantine (o bramblerose o dog-rose o brier rose); rosa centifoglia, cabbage-rose; rosa damascena, damask-rose; rosa del Giappone, ( Camelia japonica) camellia; rosa muschiata, ( Rosa moschata) musk rose; rosa tea, tea-rose // rosa di Natale, ( Helleborus niger) Christmas rose // acqua di rose, rosewater // all'acqua di rose, (fig.) superficial, shallow; watered-down; mild: una punizione all'acqua di rose, (fam.) a mild punishment // non sono tutte rose, (fig.) it is not all roses // fresco come una rosa, (fig.) as fresh as a daisy // se son rose fioriranno, the proof of the pudding is in the eating // essere su un letto di rose, to be on a bed of roses // non c'è rosa senza spine, (prov.) no rose without a thorn3 rosa della bussola, compass rose4 rosa dei venti, compass card, windrose5 (fig.) (cerchia, gruppo di persone) group; list, set: la rosa dei favoriti; the group of favourites; la rosa dei candidati, the group (o list) of candidates; rosa dei nomi, list of names; ( nelle elezioni) shortlist.* * *['rɔza]1. agg inv(colore) pink, (sentimentale: letteratura, romanzo) romantic2. sfBot rosenon c'è rosa senza spine — (Proverbio) there's no rose without a thorn
3. sm inv(colore) pink* * *['rɔza]nome proprio femminile Rose* * *Rosa/'rɔza/n.pr.f.Rose. -
36 quicklebendig sein
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37 narodz|ony
Ⅰ pp narodzić Ⅱ adj. nowo narodzone dziecko a newborn baby■ czuć się jak nowo narodzony a. jak nowo narodzone dziecko to be (as) fresh as a daisyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > narodz|ony
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38 gardon
n. m. Etre frais comme un gardon: To be 'as fresh as a daisy', to feel in tip-top condition. -
39 œil
n. m.1. Avoir quelqu'un a l'œil: To keep a close eye on someone. Je veux que vous m'ayez ce lascar à l'œil! Don't let that bugger out of your sight!2. Avoir quelqu'un dans l'œil (Racing and cycling slang): To see a fellow competitor forge ahead.3. L'avoir dans l'œil (fig.): To have been 'conned', 'diddled', to have been duped.4. Risquer un œil: To 'take a peep', to glance furtively at something.5. Se rincer l'œil: To 'feast one's eyes', to get a salacious eyeful.6. Pisser de l'œil (often of woman): To 'have the weepies', to 'turn on the waterworks', to cry.7. Ne dormir que d'un œil: To take a wary 'forty winks', to drift into a state of superficial sleep because danger is lurking.8. Ouvrir l'œil et le bon: To 'keep one's weather eye open', to keep a sharp lookout.9. Monter un œil à quelqu'un: To 'give someone a shiner', a black eye.10. Avoir un œil qui dit merde à l'autre (joc.): To have a pronounced squint (also: avoir les yeux qui se croisent les bras).11. Tourner de l'œil: To 'pass out', to faint.12. Etre frais comme l'œil (of person): To be (and look) as fresh as a daisy.13. Obéir au doigt et à l'œil'. To be hyperobedient (literally to jump to attention at the quiver of an eyebrow).14. Faire un œil de crapaud mort d'amour. To look 'spoony', to have a lovesick expression on one's face.a To make a deep impression on someone.b To 'click' with someone, to take someone's fancy.16. S'en battre l'œil: 'Not to care a rap about something', to be totally unconcerned.17. Mon œil! You must be joking! (This ironical interjection is usually accompanied by the pulling down with the index finger of the lower eyelid. This 'bodyspeak' gesture emphasizes the 'I'm not as gullible as you think' quality of the remark.)18. L'œil du bidet ( pol): 'Dick', private eye. (This pejorative appellation for a private detective reflects explicitly the snooping that constitutes a fair proportion of his business.)19. L'œil de bronze: The anus, the anal sphincter (where sodomous intercourse is concerned). -
40 огурчик
м.2) (маленький огурец, используемый для соления, маринования) gherkin, cornichon [-ʃɒn]••как огу́рчик разг. — ≈ as good as new; in prime condition; fresh as a daisy
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