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41 разнервничаться
1) General subject: get into a fuss, develop a fever, get worked up (из-за чего-л. - about something), get all steamed up, throw a tanty2) Jargon: go out of (one's) skill3) Makarov: get into a flap -
42 вляза
вж. влизам* * *вля̀за,влѝзам гл.1. enter, go in (в into); walk in (в into); ( прониквам за светлина) get in, penetrate; влакът влезе в района на гарата the train entered the station/steamed into the station; влез! come in! в пръста ми влиза треска get a splinter in o.’s finger; \вляза без покана/без билет gatecrash; \вляза в стая go into a room, enter a room; \вляза и излизам bustle in and out; \вляза неочаквано при walk in on; \вляза тържествено sweep in; врата, през която се влиза в стая a door that gives access to a room; между зъбите ми влезе семка a seed has got caught in my teeth;3. ( вмествам се) go, get (в into); fit (in); (за багаж в куфар) go (в into); прен. (в програма, цена) be included (в in); (за число съдържа се в) go into;4. ( ставам член) join (в -), become/be a member (в of); ( учебно заведение) enter (в -); (в кариера) take up, embrace (a career); \вляза в армията join the army; \вляза в университета enter the university;5. (в компютърна система) log in; • \вляза в бой/сражение engage in battle; \вляза във владение на take possession of; \вляза във връзка с някого get in touch with s.o., contact s.o.; \вляза в грях commit a sin; \вляза в двадесетата си година enter o.’s twentieth year; \вляза в действие go/come into operation; \вляза в дирите на някого fall into s.o.’s tracks; \вляза в историята go down in history; \вляза в капан fall into trap; \вляза в работа come in (very) useful, come in handy; \вляза в разговор start up/strike up a conversation, enter into conversation; \вляза в положението на някого sympathize with s.o.; \вляза в преговори begin/open negotiations; \вляза в пътя/в правия път mend o.’s ways; \вляза в сила operate, take effect, become valid; на теб какво ти влиза в работата? what concern/business is it of yours? от едното ухо влиза, от другото излиза it goes in through one ear and out through the other, in at one ear out at the other; това не влиза във въпроса that’s outside the question/beside the point.* * *вж. влизам -
43 sinirlenmek
v. get angry, be riled at, become angry, lose one's temper, flame up, get hot, bridle up, bristle up, flap, flare, flare out, grow hot, jitter, cut up rough, be steamed up, get the willies, worry -
44 sinirlenmemek
v. (neg. form of sinirlenmek) get angry, be riled at, become angry, lose one's temper, flame up, get hot, bridle up, bristle up, flap, flare, flare out, grow hot, jitter, cut up rough, be steamed up, get the willies, worry -
45 разойтись
1) General subject: break, break away, break up (о компании, собрании и т. п.), channel off (в разных направлениях), clash, differ (I beg to differ - извините, но я с вами не согласен), dispart, disperse, divaricate, diverge, divide, drift apart (тж. перен.), drop off, estrange (о супругах), permeate (распространиться), separate, start, to be in high snuff, adjourn a meeting, cross, drift apart, fly off the handle (выйти из себя), (рассориться и) split with (с кем-л.), get separated, get all steamed up2) Rare: run a rig, run rig, run the rig3) Trade: be out of print (о печатном издании)4) Jargon: snap out of it5) Makarov: be in high snuff, let oneself go, cut loose, drift apart (тж.) -
46 расходиться
1) General subject: adjourn, at odds, be sold out, be spent, branch, branch away, branch off, branch out, break, break the ranks (после построения), break up (о компании, собрании и т. п.), bust up (о супружеской паре), clash (о взглядах), clear (о людях), cross, differ, disaccord (во взглядах), disagree, disband, discord (во мнениях), dispart, disperse, dissolve, divaricate (о дорогах), diverge, divide (во взглядах), find a quick sale (о товаре), find a ready sale (о товаре), get divorced, go, melt, part, pass, run out of, sell, separate, start (о шве), to be at odds, to be at variance with (во взглядах и т.п.), to be out of sync with (с чем-л.), to be out of synch with (с чем-л.), vary, branch away, branch off, drop away, let hair down, take issue, break up (о собрании), get all steamed up, (выходить из себя) fly off the handle, adjorn (adjourn)2) Military: break ranks3) Engineering: come apart, go separate ways, move apart, open out4) Mathematics: fall apart5) Diplomatic term: break up (о собрании, совещании и т.п.)6) Oil: part (об обсадной колонне)7) Cartography: fail (в значении, в результатах вычислений)8) Business: contrast, separate (о супругах)10) Makarov: differ (во мнениях), differentiate, let (one's) back hair down, let (one's) hair down, scatter, trickle (тж. back, out, through), drift apart, drop off, fall out, channel off (в разных направлениях) -
47 gotować
(-uję, -ujesz); vt; perf u-* * *ipf.1. (= przyrządzać, kucharzyć) cook, boil; gotować na parze steam.2. rzad. (= przygotowywać) prepare, make ready, get ready; gotuj broń wojsk. ready!; Gotuj broń! Cel! Pal! Ready! Aim! Fire!ipf.1. (= być gotowanym) cook, boil; gotować się na parze steam; gotuje się jak w garnku (o pogodzie, zbiorniku wodnym) weather/sea is stormy l. changing all the time; (o zamieszkach, ruchu ulicznym) sth is in a state of turmoil.2. przen. (= kotłować się, miotać się) boil, seethe; krew się we mnie gotuje my blood is boiling; gotuje się w nim ze złości he is seething with anger; ktoś się gotuje na wspomnienie o czymś sb gets steamed up at the memory of sth.3. (= przygotowywać się) get ready, ready o.s.; gotować się na śmierć prepare to die.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gotować
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48 öfkelenmek
v. get angry, lose one's temper, work oneself up into a rage, blow up, cut up rough, flame up, flash out, fly out, get hot, grow hot, lash oneself into a fury, fly into a passion, rampage, be steamed up, storm -
49 öfkelenmemek
v. (neg. form of öfkelenmek) get angry, lose one's temper, work oneself up into a rage, blow up, cut up rough, flame up, flash out, fly out, get hot, grow hot, lash oneself into a fury, fly into a passion, rampage, be steamed up, storm -
50 zeźl|ić
pf Ⅰ vt pot. to rile pot., to bug pot.- zeźliło go takie postępowanie that kind of behaviour got his goat pot.Ⅱ zeźlić się pot. to get the hump GB pot., to get riled a. steamed up pot.- zeźlił się na kolegę za roznoszenie plotek he was peeved at his colleague for spreading rumours pot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zeźl|ić
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51 не заводись
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52 не кипятись
1) General subject: don't get so steamed-up2) Graphic expression: keep your hair on -
53 recocerse
1 (cocerse mucho) to overcook2 figurado (atormentarse) to be consumed (de, with)* * *VPR * (=reconcomerse) to be eaten up inside* * *vprFam [persona] to get all steamed up -
54 recouvrir
recouvrir [ʀ(ə)kuvʀiʀ]➭ TABLE 181. transitive verb• recouvert d'écailles/d'eau covered in scales/water2. reflexive verb► se recouvrir ( = être recouvert)• se recouvrir d'eau/de terre to become covered in water/earth* * *ʀ(ə)kuvʀiʀ
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1) ( couvrir complètement) to cover (de with)2) ( couvrir de nouveau) to cover [somebody] up again [malade, enfant]; to re-cover [chaise, fauteuil]3) ( masquer) to hide, to conceal4) ( inclure)
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se recouvrir verbe pronominal1) ( devenir couvert) to become covered (de with)2) ( se chevaucher) [tuiles] to overlap3) ( correspondre) [concepts] to overlap4) ( remettre son chapeau) to put one's hat back on* * *ʀ(ə)kuvʀiʀ vt1) (= couvrir entièrement) [sol, surface] to coverLa neige recouvre le sol. — The ground is covered in snow.
L'inondation a recouvert de boue le centre-ville. — The flood left the centre of town covered in mud.
2) [notion, concept, mot, terme] to cover* * *recouvrir verb table: couvrirA vtr1 ( couvrir complètement) to cover (de with); la campagne était recouverte d'une épaisse couche de neige the countryside was covered with ou in a thick blanket of snow; recouvrir des meubles avec des housses to cover furniture with dust sheets; une table recouverte d'une nappe a table with a cloth, a table covered with a cloth; le sol était recouvert de débris the ground was covered ou strewn with debris; leurs affiches ont été recouvertes par celles de leurs adversaires their posters were covered up ou papered over by those of their opponents;3 ( masquer) to hide, to conceal; son attitude nonchalante recouvre une volonté inflexible his/her easygoing manner conceals an iron will;4 ( inclure) cela recouvre en partie ce que j'allais dire this partly covers what I was about to say; une réalité qui recouvre deux problèmes fondamentaux a situation that encompasses two fundamental problems.B se recouvrir vpr1 ( devenir couvert) to become covered (de with);2 ( se chevaucher) [tuiles] to overlap;3 ( correspondre) [concepts] to overlap;4 ( remettre son chapeau) to put one's hat back on.[rəkuvrir] verbe transitif1. [couvrir] to cover2. [couvrir à nouveau - personne] to cover (up) (separable) again ; [ - siège] to re-cover, to reupholster ; [ - livre] to re-cover————————se recouvrir verbe pronominal intransitif2. [surface] -
55 Schwitzen
schwit·zen1. schwit·zen [ʼʃvɪtsn̩]vi3) ( brüten) to sweat over sth;er schwitzt noch immer über der schwierigen Rechenaufgabe he's still sweating over the difficult sumsvrsich nass \Schwitzen to get soaked with [or bathed in] sweatvt kochkMehl in Butter \Schwitzen to brown flour in hot butterWENDUNGEN:Blut und Wasser \Schwitzen to sweat blood2. Schwit·zen <-s> [ʼʃvɪtsn̩] nt -
56 schwitzen
schwit·zen1. schwit·zen [ʼʃvɪtsn̩]vi3) ( brüten) to sweat over sth;er schwitzt noch immer über der schwierigen Rechenaufgabe he's still sweating over the difficult sumsvrsich nass \schwitzen to get soaked with [or bathed in] sweatvt kochkMehl in Butter \schwitzen to brown flour in hot butterWENDUNGEN:Blut und Wasser \schwitzen to sweat blood2. Schwit·zen <-s> [ʼʃvɪtsn̩] nt -
57 parz|yć
impf Ⅰ vt 1. (od gorąca) [asfalt, kwas] to burn; [wrzątek, zupa] to burn, to scald- parzyć kogoś w stopy to burn sb’s feet- parzyć kogoś w język to burn a. scald sb’s tongue- jej łzy parzyły mnie jak rozpalone żelazo książk., przen. it broke my heart to see her cry- torba z pieniędzmi niemal go parzyła książk., przen. he wanted to get rid of the money bag as soon as possible ⇒ sparzyć , oparzyć2. (jadem) to sting- pokrzywy parzyły go w nogi nettles stung his legs- parzące meduzy stinging jellyfish ⇒ sparzyć , oparzyć3. (zaparzać) to brew [kawę, herbatę, zioła]; to make [kawę, herbatę]- rytuał parzenia herbaty a tea-making ceremony- parzyć kawę w ekspresie to percolate coffee- świeżo parzona kawa freshly brewed/percolated coffee ⇒ zaparzyć4. (polać wrzątkiem) to scald [owoce, warzywa]; (gotować na parze) to steam [paszę]- ciasto parzone steamed dough ⇒ sparzyćⅡ parzyć się 1. (od gorąca) parzyć się w ręce/język to burn one’s hands/tongue (czymś with sth) ⇒ sparzyć się , oparzyć się 2. (czuć podrażnienie skóry) parzyliśmy się pokrzywami w nogi nettles stung our legs ⇒ sparzyć się 3. [herbata, kawa, zioła] to brew- herbata właśnie się parzy the tea is brewing a. has just been made ⇒ zaparzyć sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > parz|yć
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58 лезть в бутылку
прост., неодобр.be steamed up about smth.; be angry for no reason at all; cf. get (put, set) one's back up; raise one's back; fly off the handleС каждым красноармейцем поговорит, для каждого у него ласковое слово найдётся. Который трусит перед боем, - он его с глазу на глаз подбодрит; безрассудного поставит на место - да так, что тот и не подумает в бутылку полезть, обидеться. (М. Шолохов, Поднятая целина) — He'd talk to every Red Army man, and he had a kind word for them all. If one of them got the wind up before a battle, he'd talk to him quietly and cheer him up. And he knew how to put the reckless ones in their place so that they wouldn't even think of making a fuss or getting their backs up.
- Да ты погоди, не лезь в бутылку, - попытался урезонить он Тосю. (Д. Бедный, Девчата) — 'Don't fly off the handle, child,' he tried to reason with Tosya.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > лезть в бутылку
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59 buğu
1. vapor, steam, fog. 2. condensation, condensed vapor. - bağlamak (for a windowpane) to get fogged up, be steamed up. -da pişirmek /ı/ to stew (something) in a covered pot.
См. также в других словарях:
steamed up — (informal) 1 he got steamed up about forgetting his papers.: See agitated. 2 they get steamed up about the media.: See angry sense 1. → steam * * * steamed up (informal) Indignant (see also ↑ … Useful english dictionary
steamed up — informal 1) he got steamed up about forgetting his papers Syn: agitated 2) they get steamed up about the media See angry 1) … Thesaurus of popular words
get angry — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. become enraged, become infuriated, become furious, lose one s temper, lose one s self control, lose one s sense of balance, get mad*, get sore*, blow up*, blow one s cool*, lose one s cool*, get hot under the collar*, get… … English dictionary for students
steamed-up — adj [not before noun] informal excited and angry or worried ▪ Don t get so steamed up about it it s not really important … Dictionary of contemporary English
be/get steamed up — informal be or become extremely agitated or angry. → steam … English new terms dictionary
get (all) steamed up (about something) — be/get (all) steamed ˈup (about/over sth) idiom (BrE) (NAmE be ˈsteamed (about sth)) (informal) to be/become very angry or excited about sth … Useful english dictionary
get (all) steamed up (over something) — be/get (all) steamed ˈup (about/over sth) idiom (BrE) (NAmE be ˈsteamed (about sth)) (informal) to be/become very angry or excited about sth … Useful english dictionary
steamed (up) — 1. mod. angry. □ Now, now, don’t get so steamed up! □ She is really massively steamed. 2. mod. alcohol intoxicated and fighting. □ He was really steamed and could hardly stand up. D By midnight, Larry was too steamed to drive home … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
steamed up — If someone gets steamed up about something, they become very angry, excited or enthusiastic about it. Calm down there s no need to get all steamed up about it! … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
steamed-up — adjective (not before noun) informal excited and angry or worried: Don t get so steamed up about it it s not really important … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
(be) (all) steamed up (about something) — be/get (all) steamed ˈup (about/over sth) idiom (BrE) (NAmE be ˈsteamed (about sth)) (informal) to be/become very angry or excited about sth … Useful english dictionary