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1 продрогший до костей
General subject: chilled thro', chilled through, chilled to the bone, frozen to the bone, frozen to the bonesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > продрогший до костей
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2 замёрз как цуцик
прост., шутл.cf. blue from cold; frozen stiff; frozen to the bone- Мокрый я, промок и замёрз как цуцик, - с раздражением сказал Сергей. (В. Мурзаков, Мы уже ходим, мама...) — 'I'm wet through and frozen stiff,' said Sergei, irritatedly
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > замёрз как цуцик
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3 еле-еле душа в теле
прост.one is half dead; one hardly keeps soul and body together; cf. one is as weak as water (a cat, straw)Еле-еле душа в теле... / - Шутки, что ль, зазяб совсем. (А. Твардовский, Василий Тёркин) — Yes, he is as weak as water, / He is frozen to the bone.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > еле-еле душа в теле
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4 иззябший
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5 иззябший
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6 промёрзнуть до костей
промёрзнуть (продрогнуть и т. п.) до костейbe frozen (chilled) to the bone (marrow); get frozen stiffЗа ночь на камнях мостовой выпал снег, и шёл теперь мелкими хлопьями. Было холодно; я дрогла до костей и бежала за батюшкой, судорожно уцепившись за полы его фрака. (Ф. Достоевский, Неточка Незванова) — Snow had fallen on the pavement overnight, and was coming down in tiny flakes now. It was cold, I was chilled to the bone, and ran along with father clutching convulsively at the skirts of his coat.
Ковшов и Беридзе явились ночью. Обратный путь они проделали на самолёте и промёрзли до костей. (В. Ажаев, Далеко от Москвы) — Kovshov and Beridze had returned late the night before. They had made the return journey by plane and were chilled to the marrow.
Повезли на формировку за Вологду. Делим чёрные, свинцово-тяжёлые сухари... промерзаем до костей на ночных часах, еле таскаем ноги и мечтаем: скорей бы на фронт, обрыдло! (В. Тендряков, День, вытеснивший жизнь) — We were dispatched to Vologda for mustering. There we shared out the black lead-heavy chunks of dried bread... got frozen stiff on night duty and, when we could hardly drag our feet, consoled ourselves with the dream that we would soon be in the fighting line. We were thoroughly fed up with waiting!
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > промёрзнуть до костей
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7 продрогнуть до костей
1) General subject: (мозга) be chilled to the bone, (мозга) be chilled to the marrow, (мозга) be frozen to the marrow, (мозга) to be chilled (frozen) to the marrow, (мозга) to be chilled to the bone2) Makarov: be chilled to the marrow, be frozen to the marrowУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > продрогнуть до костей
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8 иззябнуть
совер.; без доп.; разг.
feel frozen/chilled to the bone/marrow, be chilled to the bone* * *feel frozen/chilled to the bone/marrow -
9 продрогнуть до (мозга) костей
General subject: be chilled to the bone, be chilled to the marrow, be frozen to the marrow, to be chilled (frozen) to the marrow, to be chilled to the boneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > продрогнуть до (мозга) костей
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10 промерзать
vi; св - промёрзнутьto freeze through, to be chilled through, to be frozen stiffпромёрзнуть до косте́й — to be chilled to the bone sg coll, to be chilled/frozen to the marrow
земля́ промёрзла наскво́зь — the earth has frozen solid
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11 С-442
как собака highly coll как + NP Invar adv (intensif)) (in refer, to a person) extremely, to a very high degreeX устал - = X is dog-tired (dog weary, dead tired)X голоден (проголодался) \С-442 = X is hungry as a wolf (a bear)X is so hungry he could eat a horseX замёрз \С-442 - X is frozen throughX is chilled to the bone (to the marrow)X зол - = X is mad as hell (as the dickens, as the devil)X Is absolutely livid X is fuming (furious).Я пришла с работы усталая как собака. Мальчишки - ну, конечно! - играли в шахматы. Это какая-то мужская болезнь. Я сказала: «...Опять эти дурацкие шахматы. До каких пор?» (Грекова 1). I came home (from work) dog-tired. The boys, of course, were playing chess. Seems to be some kind of male disease. "...Again those stupid chess pieces! How long is this going to go on?" (1a).Он был голоден как собака - с утра ничего не ел (Абрамов 1)....Не was as hungry as a wolf, having eaten nothing all day (1a).Было поздно. Метро уже не работало. И мы с Тамарой полчаса ловили такси... Тамара была злая как собака (Зиновьев 2). It was late and the metro was no longer running. It took Tamara and me half an hour to get a taxi....Tamara was absolutely livid (2a). -
12 как собака
• КАК СОБАКА highly coll[ как + NP; Invar; adv (intensif)]=====⇒ (in refer, to a person) extremely, to a very high degree:- X is fuming (furious).♦ Я пришла с работы усталая как собака. Мальчишки - ну, конечно! - играли в шахматы. Это какая-то мужская болезнь. Я сказала: "...Опять эти дурацкие шахматы. До каких пор?" (Грекова 1). I came home [from work] dog-tired. The boys, of course, were playing chess. Seems to be some kind of male disease. "...Again those stupid chess pieces! How long is this going to go on?" (1a).♦ Он был голоден как собака - с утра ничего не ел (Абрамов 1)....He was as hungry as a wolf, having eaten nothing all day (1a).♦ Было поздно. Метро уже не работало. И мы с Тамарой полчаса ловили такси... Тамара была злая как собака (Зиновьев 2). It was late and the metro was no longer running. It took Tamara and me half an hour to get a taxi....Tamara was absolutely livid (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как собака
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13 до селезёнки
(продрогнуть, озябнуть и т. п.)прост.- Лопарь, озяб? - ссутулился к нему иззябший Бочкин. - Гвоздит... до селезёнки! - прохрипел уныло Лопарь. (Ф. Фурманов, Чапаев) — 'Frozen, Lopar?' asked Bochkin leaning over, himself chilled through. 'To the marrow!' Lopar replied hoarsely in doleful tones.
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14 иззябнуть
сов. разг.feel* frozen / chilled to the bone / marrow -
15 иззябнуть
сов. разг.be frozen / chilled to the bone / marrow -
16 намёрзнуться
сов. разг.get frozen (stiff), freeze; be chilled to the bone
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