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adjective* * *adjective schreckerregend* * *fright·en·ing[ˈfraɪtənɪŋ]adj Furcht erregend, beängstigend* * *['fraItnɪŋ]adj1) (= alarming) experience, incident furchterregend; situation, sight, prospect, feeling, thought, story erschreckendit was a frightening situation — die Situation war zum Fürchten
2) (= scary) beängstigendlife was more frightening when I was small — als ich noch klein war, hat das Leben mir mehr Angst gemacht
it is frightening to think what could happen — es ist beängstigend, wenn man denkt, was alles passieren könnte
* * *frightening adj (adv frighteningly) erschreckend, schreckenerregend:frightening dream Angsttraum m* * *adjective* * *adj.einjagend adj.schreckerregend adj. -
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1. n сон, сновидение2. n мечтаa dream of a car — мечта, а не машина; машина, о которой можно только мечтать
dream away — проводить в мечтах:
3. n видение4. n блаженство; красота5. v видеть сонyou must have dreamt it — тебе, должно быть, это приснилось
it had more the semblance of a dream than of actual occurrence — это было больше похоже на сон, чем на действительность
6. v мечтать, грезитьto dream of happiness, to dream that one will be happy — мечтать о счастье
7. v преим. отриц. в предложениях думать, помышлять8. v поэт. плыть, висетьСинонимический ряд:1. fancy (noun) bubble; chimera; fancy; fantasy; fiction; figment; illusion; phantasy; pipe dream; rainbow2. hope (noun) desire; flight of fancy; goal; hope; wish; wishful thinking3. longing (noun) aspiration; ideal; longing4. mental images (noun) apparition; hallucination; images from the mind; meditation; mental images; reverie5. self-deception (noun) daydream; deception; error; imagination; mirage; mistake; nightmare; phantasm; self-deception; vision6. believe (verb) assume; believe; create; credit; presume; understand7. conceive (verb) conceive; conjure up; create in the mind's eye; daydream; fancy; imagine; indulge in reveries; picture; visualise; visualize8. fantasize (verb) be delirious; envisage; fantasize; flash; hallucinate; have flashes; have nightmares9. hope (verb) aspire; hope10. long (verb) ache; crave; hanker; hunger; itch; long; lust; pine; sigh; suspire; thirst; yearn; yen11. moon (verb) fantasise; moon12. muse (verb) muse; reflect; rhapsodizeАнтонимический ряд:accomplishment; reality -
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[ʹfraıtnıŋ] aпугающий; ужасныйshe had a frightening experience - то, что она пережила, может привести в ужас
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waking dream — мечта, мечтание; сон наяву
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a пугающий; ужасныйСинонимический ряд:1. awful (adj.) alarming; appalling; awful; dire; dreadful; fearful; fearsome; formidable; frightful; ghastly; redoubtable; terrible; tremendous2. impressive (adj.) awesome; exalted; grand; impressive; lofty; majestic; moving; striking3. alarming (verb) alarming; awing; frightening; panicking; scaring; startling; terrifying; terrorising; terrorizing -
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сновидение; видеть сонwaking dream — мечта, мечтание; сон наяву
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сущ. устрашение, отпугивание Syn: deterrence, intimidation пугающий;
ужасный - a * dream страшный сон - she had a * experience то, что она пережила, может привести в ужасБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > frightening
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noun (a frightening dream: I had a nightmare about being strangled.) pesadillanightmare n pesadillatr['naɪtmeəSMALLr/SMALL]1 pesadillanightmare ['naɪt.mær] n: pesadilla fn.• pesadilla s.f.'naɪtmer, 'naɪtmeə(r)noun pesadilla f; (before n) <journey, situation> de pesadilla['naɪtmɛǝ(r)]1.N (also fig) pesadilla f- be sb's worst nightmare2.CPDa hung parliament would be the nightmare scenario for the market — el peor panorama para el mercado sería un parlamento en el cual ningún partido tiene la mayoría absoluta
* * *['naɪtmer, 'naɪtmeə(r)]noun pesadilla f; (before n) <journey, situation> de pesadilla -
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noun (a frightening dream: I had a nightmare about being strangled.) marerittmarerittsubst. \/ˈnaɪtmeə\/( også overført) mareritt -
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noun (a frightening dream: I had a nightmare about being strangled.) martröð -
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rémkép, lidércnyomás* * *noun (a frightening dream: I had a nightmare about being strangled.) rémkép -
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noun (a frightening dream: I had a nightmare about being strangled.) pesadelo* * *night.mare[n'aitmɛə] n pesadelo. -
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n. kâbus, karabasan* * *kabus* * *noun (a frightening dream: I had a nightmare about being strangled.) karabasan, kâbus -
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noun (a frightening dream: I had a nightmare about being strangled.) mora* * *[náitmeə]nounmora (tudi figuratively); figuratively prikazen, duh -
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• painajaisuni• painajainen* * *noun (a frightening dream: I had a nightmare about being strangled.) painajainen -
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noun(lit. or fig.) Albtraum, der* * ** * *night·mare[ˈnaɪtmeəʳ, AM -mer]I. n Albtraum m▪ it is a \nightmare to do sth es ist ein Albtraum, etw zu tunshe was a \nightmare to work with es war ein Albtraum, mit ihr zu arbeitena recurring \nightmare ein immer wiederkehrender Albtraumthe worst \nightmare der Albtraum schlechthinto have a \nightmare einen Albtraum haben\nightmare visions Schreckensvisionen pl* * *['naɪtmɛə(r)] Albtraum m, Alptraum mthat was a nightmare of a journey — die Reise war ein Albtraum
nightmare scenario — eine Albtraum- or Schreckensvision
* * *nightmare [ˈnaıtmeə(r)] s1. Nachtmahr m (böser Geist)2. Albtraum m (auch fig):3. fig Schreckgespenst n* * *noun(lit. or fig.) Albtraum, der* * *n.Alptraum -¨e m. -
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['naɪtmɛə(r)]nkoszmarny sen m; ( fig) koszmar m* * *noun (a frightening dream: I had a nightmare about being strangled.) koszmar
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