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I [nʌm]1) [limb, face] (due to cold) intirizzito, intorpidito; (due to pressure) intorpidito, insensibile; (due to anaesthetic) insensibileII [nʌm]1) [ cold] intirizzire, intorpidire; [ anaesthetic] rendere insensibile2) [news, shock] intontire* * *1. adjective(not able to feel or move: My arm has gone numb; She was numb with cold.) intorpidito, intirizzito2. verb(to make numb: The cold numbed her fingers.) intorpidire, intirizzire- numbly- numbness* * *[nʌm]1. adj2) fignumb with — (fear, grief) paralizzato (-a) da, impietrito (-a) da
2. vt1) intorpidire2) fig rendere insensibile* * *numb /nʌm/a.1 intirizzito; intorpidito; intormentito; addormentato (fam.): to have one's hands numb with cold, avere le mani intirizzite dal freddo2 (fig.) inebetito; intontito; istupidito; tramortito: to be numb from suffering, essere intontito dalla sofferenza● a numb feeling, una sensazione d'intorpidimento □ (fig.) numb to grief, insensibile al dolorenumbly avv. (to) numb /nʌm/v. t.1 intirizzire; intorpidire; intormentire2 (fig.) inebetire; intontire; istupidire; tramortire: He was numbed with fright, era tramortito per lo spavento.* * *I [nʌm]1) [limb, face] (due to cold) intirizzito, intorpidito; (due to pressure) intorpidito, insensibile; (due to anaesthetic) insensibileII [nʌm]1) [ cold] intirizzire, intorpidire; [ anaesthetic] rendere insensibile2) [news, shock] intontire -
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1. adjective 2. transitive verb[Kälte, Schock:] gefühllos machen; [Narkosemittel:] betäuben* * *1. adjective 2. verb(to make numb: The cold numbed her fingers.) taub machen- academic.ru/89519/numbly">numbly- numbness* * *[nʌm]I. adj1. limbs taub\numb with cold taub vor Kälteto go \numb limbs taub werden, einschlafen2. (torpid) benommento feel \numb sich akk benommen fühlen3. (shocked)to be \numb with disbelief ungläubig starrento be \numb with grief vor Schmerz wie betäubt seinII. vt1. (deprive of feeling)\numbed with grief ( fig) vor Schmerz ganz starr2. (desensitize)▪ to \numb sb jdn [emotional] abstumpfen3. (lessen)to \numb the pain den Schmerz betäuben* * *[nʌm]1. adj (+er)taub, empfindungslos, gefühllos; feeling taub; (emotionally) benommen, wie betäubthands numb with cold — Hände, die vor Kälte taub or gefühllos sind
numb with grief — starr or wie betäubt vor Schmerz
2. vt(cold) taub or gefühllos machen; (injection, fig) betäubennumbed with fear/grief — starr vor Furcht/Schmerz
* * *numb [nʌm]A adjbe numb with fear starr vor Angst sein2. figa) betäubt:be numb with grief wie betäubt vor Schmerz seinb) abgestumpft seinB v/t1. starr oder taub machen, erstarren lassen2. figa) betäubenb) abstumpfen* * *1. adjective 2. transitive verb[Kälte, Schock:] gefühllos machen; [Narkosemittel:] betäuben* * *v.betäuben v. -
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1. adjective(not able to feel or move: My arm has gone numb; She was numb with cold.) entumecido, insensible
2. verb(to make numb: The cold numbed her fingers.) entumecer- numbly- numbness
numb adj entumecidotr[nʌm]1 entumecido,-a, insensible1 entumecer2 (anaesthetize) anestesiar3 figurative use consternar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be numb with cold estar helado,-a de fríoto be numb with fear estar paralizado,-a de miedonumb ['nʌm] vt: entumecer, adormecernumb adj: entumecido, dormidonumb with fear: paralizado de miedoadj.• adormecido, -a adj.• entumecido, -a adj.• insensible adj.v.• entorpecer v.• entumecer v.
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transitive verb \<\<cold\>\> entumecer*; \<\<drug\>\> dormir*, adormecer*[nʌm]1. ADJ1) (with cold) entumecidomy legs feel numb — (from bad circulation etc) se me han dormido las piernas
my fingers have gone numb — (gen) se me han dormido los dedos; (with cold) se me han entumecido los dedos
2) (fig) (with fear, shock) paralizadowhen I heard about the accident I just felt numb — cuando me enteré del accidente me quedé atontado or sin poder reaccionar
2. VT1) (=deaden) (with injection) adormeceralcohol was the only thing that numbed the pain — (fig) el alcohol era la única cosa que aplacaba el dolor
repeated images of violence have numbed people to the reality of war — la continua exposición a escenas violentas ha insensibilizado a la gente frente a la realidad de la guerra
2) (=stun) atontarI was numbed by the news of his death — la noticia de su muerte me dejó atontado or sin poder reaccionar
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5 cold
I [kəʊld] n1) холод, стужа, морозMy hands got numb with cold. — У меня руки онемели от холода.
He can't stand the cold of winter. — Он не выносит зимних холодов.
- hate the coldShut the door to keep out the cold. — Закрой дверь, чтобы не напускать холода.
- suffer from the cold
- be in the cold
- be dead with cold
- come from the cold
- keep the meat in the cold
- keep out the cold
- shiver with cold
- stand the cold
- cold is holding2) простуда, насморкDo you have anything for a cold? — У вас есть что-нибудь от насморка/от простуды?
This medicine is very good for a cold. — Это лекарство хорошо помогает от простуды.
- cold in the headShe often catches colds. — Она часто простуживается
- cold in the chest
- catch cold II [kəʊld] adj1) холодный, студеный, морозныйMy hands are cold from the icy-water. — У меня замерзли руки от ледяной воды.
The room was cold from the wind. — В комнате было холодно из-за ветра.
The snow felt cold to his bare feet. — Снег леденил его голые/босые ноги.
My hands (my feet) are cold. — У меня замерзли руки (ноги).
Your tea has got quite cold. — У вас чай совсем остыл.
He is getting cold. — Он зябнет/мерзнет.
I'm cold. — Мне холодно.
- cold wind- cold weather
- cold season
- cold for smb, smth
- cold from the frost
- grow cold
- blow cold
- get cold
- cold to the touch
- it is cold out
- wind blows cold2) неприветливый, равнодушный, холодныйHis words left me cold. — Его слова меня не тронули.
- cold greeting- cold reception
- be cold in one's behaviour
- be cold in answering
- be cold with smb3) помертветь, застытьHe turned cold at the news. — Он помертвел, когда ему сообщили эту новость
- be cold with fear- be cold with defeat
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1. n холод, стужа2. n простуда; насморк; катар верхних дыхательных путейto catch cold — схватить простуду, простудиться
common cold — насморк; простуда
3. a подвергающийся или подвергшийся действию холодаexposed to cold — выдержал на холоде; выдержанный на холоде
4. a замёрзший, озябшийto be cold — мёрзнуть, зябнуть
5. a неутеплённый, ненагретый6. a устарелый, неинтересный7. a холодный, неприветливый, сухой8. a безучастный, равнодушный9. a неприкрашенный; открытый10. a спокойный, уравновешенныйcold reason — спокойное благоразумие; трезвость суждений
11. a слабый12. a разг. без сознания13. a разг. мёртвый14. a разг. сл. легальный, законный15. a разг. тех. недействующий16. a разг. хим. малоактивныйcold shoulder — намеренное безразличие, пренебрежительное обхождение
to have cold feet — бояться, трусить
cold biscuit — скучная, неинтересная девушка
17. adv разг. амер. достоверно, точно18. adv разг. амер. полностью, всецело, совершенноto quit cold — уехать, покинуть навсегда
19. adv разг. без подготовки, экспромтомcold turkey — голая правда; истина без прикрас
Синонимический ряд:1. aloof (adj.) aloof; detached; distant; remote; reserved2. arctic (adj.) arctic; chill; chillsome; freezing; frore; gelid; nippy; shivery3. chilled (adj.) benumbed; chilled; frostbitten; frozen stiff; hypothermic; numb; shivering4. chilly (adj.) chilly; extinguished; frosty; inert; lifeless; still; wintry5. dead (adj.) asleep; dead; deceased; defunct; departed; exanimate; extinct; inanimate; late; unanimated6. depressing (adj.) calm; deliberate; depressing; disheartening; dispiriting; dull; spiritless; unaffecting; uninspiring7. faint (adj.) faint; weak8. gloomy (adj.) acheronian; acherontic; black; bleak; cheerless; depressant; depressive; desolate; disconsolate; discouraging; dismal; drear; dreary; dusky; funereal; gloomy; joyless; lugubrious; morne; oppressive; somber; sombre; tenebrific; unhappy; woebegone9. icy (adj.) emotionless; frigid; glacial; icy10. indifferent (adj.) apathetic; callous; imperturbable; indifferent; inhibited; passionless; sluggish; unaffected; undersexed; unemotional; unresponsive11. insensible (adj.) comatose; inconscious; insensible; senseless; unconscious12. matter-of-fact (adj.) cold-blooded; impersonal; matter-of-fact; unimpassioned13. unfeeling (adj.) cool; heartless; hostile; inhospitable; inimical; unfeeling; unfriendly14. coldness (noun) bitterness; briskness; chill; chilliness; coldness; coolness; freeze; frigidity; frost; ice; iciness15. illness (noun) cough; fever; flu; grippe; illness; influenza; shivers; sniffles; virusАнтонимический ряд:affectionate; animated; ardent; eager; enthusiastic; excited; fervid; fiery; genial; glowing; heat; hot; passionate; responsive; warm -
7 леденеть
несовер. - леденеть;
совер. - заледенеть, обледенеть без доп.
1) (превращаться в лед) freeze congeal
2) (замерзать, коченеть) become numb with cold кровь леденеет( от ужаса) разг. ≈ (one's) blood runs cold, it make one's blood curdleледене|ть - несов.
1. turn to ice;
2. (замерзать, коченеть) be* chilled to the bone, become* numb with cold;
руки ~ют my hands are freezing;
3. (цепенеть) freeze*;
~ от ужаса freeze* with horror;
кровь ~ет в жилах (one`s) blood runs cold.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > леденеть
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несовер. - мертветь;
совер. - помертветь, омертветь без доп. deaden;
mortify мед.;
grow/turn numb (от ужаса, горя и т.п.) ;
be paralyzed/benumbed (от страха, ужаса и т.п.)мертв|еть -, омертветь, помертветь
1. сов. омертветь (о клетках, тканях) die;
(неметь) grow*/be* numb;
руки ~еют от холода one`s hands grow numb with cold;
2. сов. помертветь (приходить в оцепенение) be* paralysed;
помертветь от ужаса be* paralysed with terror.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > мертветь
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несовер. - неметь;
совер. - онеметь без доп.
1) become dumb;
grow dumb перен.
2) (цепенеть, коченеть) grow numb руки онемели от холода ≈ hands grew numb with cold, онеметь
1. become* dumb;
перен. be* speechless, be* struck dumb;
онеметь от изумления be* dumbfounded;
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feel [fi:l]toucher ⇒ 1 (a), 3 (a), 3 (b) sentir ⇒ 1 (b), 2 (e) ressentir ⇒ 1 (b), 1 (c) penser ⇒ 1 (d) avoir ⇒ 2 (a) être ⇒ 2 (b) se sentir ⇒ 2 (b) fouiller ⇒ 2 (f) avoir envie de ⇒ 2 (g)(pt & pp felt [felt])∎ feel it, it's so smooth touche-le, c'est tellement doux;∎ feel the quality of this cloth apprécie la qualité de ce tissu;∎ I felt the lump on my arm j'ai tâté ou palpé la grosseur sur mon bras;∎ he felt his pockets il tâta ses poches;∎ to feel one's way avancer à tâtons; (in new job, difficult situation etc) avancer avec précaution;∎ to feel one's way into/out of/up entrer/sortir/monter à tâtons;∎ I'm still feeling my way je suis en train de m'habituer tout doucement(b) (be aware of → wind, sunshine, atmosphere, tension) sentir; (→ pain) sentir, ressentir; (be sensitive to → cold, beauty) être sensible à;∎ I can't feel anything in my foot je ne sens plus rien dans mon pied;∎ I felt the floor tremble or trembling j'ai senti trembler le sol;∎ I could feel her foot touching mine je sentais son pied contre le mien;∎ I could feel myself blushing je me sentais rougir;∎ feel the weight of it! soupèse-moi ça!;∎ he felt the full force of the blow il a reçu le coup de plein fouet;∎ I bet he felt that! il a dû le sentir passer!;∎ to make one's authority felt affirmer son autorité, faire sentir son autorité;∎ I can feel a cold coming on je sens que je suis en train de m'enrhumer;∎ I could feel somebody else in the room je sentais qu'il y avait quelqu'un d'autre dans la pièce;∎ I can feel it in my bones j'en ai le pressentiment(c) (experience → sadness, happiness, joy, relief) ressentir, éprouver; (be affected by → someone's absence, death) être affecté par;∎ to feel fear/regret avoir peur/des regrets;∎ he feels things very deeply il ressent les choses très profondément;∎ do you feel anything for her? est-ce que tu éprouves ou ressens quelque chose à son égard?;∎ to feel the effects of sth ressentir les effets de qch∎ I feel it is my duty to tell you j'estime qu'il est de mon devoir de te le dire;∎ I felt it necessary to intervene j'ai jugé nécessaire d'intervenir;∎ she feels very strongly that… elle est tout à fait convaincue que…;∎ I can't help feeling that… je ne peux pas m'empêcher de penser que…;∎ what do you feel about…? qu'est-ce que vous pensez de…?;∎ I feel that things have changed between us j'ai l'impression que les choses ont changé entre nous;∎ you mustn't feel you have to do it il ne faut pas que tu te sentes obligé de le faire2 intransitive verb (with complement)∎ to feel hot/cold/hungry/thirsty avoir chaud/froid/faim/soif;∎ my hands/feet feel cold j'ai froid aux mains/pieds;∎ my leg feels numb j'ai la jambe engourdie, ma jambe est engourdie;∎ to feel good/old/full of energy se sentir bien/vieux/plein d'énergie;∎ how do you feel or are you feeling today? comment te sens-tu aujourd'hui?;∎ also humorous are you feeling all right? (physically) est-ce que tu te sens bien?;∎ she's feeling a lot better elle se sent beaucoup mieux;∎ my foot feels better mon pied va mieux;∎ to feel as though or as if or like croire que + indicative, avoir l'impression que + indicative;∎ I feel or it feels as if I've been hit on the head with a hammer j'ai l'impression qu'on m'a donné un coup de marteau sur la tête;∎ my arm feels as if it's broken j'ai l'impression que je me suis cassé le bras;∎ he's not feeling himself today il n'est pas en forme aujourd'hui;∎ you'll soon be feeling (more) yourself or your old self again tu iras bientôt mieux, tu seras bientôt remis;∎ you're as old as you feel on a l'âge que l'on veut bien avoir;∎ I feel ten years younger je me sens dix ans de moins∎ to feel glad/sad/undecided être heureux/triste/indécis;∎ to feel (like) a fool se sentir bête;∎ to feel (like) a failure avoir l'impression d'être un raté;∎ to feel (like) a new woman/man se sentir comme neuve/neuf;∎ I felt like a criminal j'ai eu l'impression d'être un criminel;∎ I feel really stupid je me sens vraiment stupide;∎ I know how you feel je sais ce que tu ressens;∎ if that's how you feel… si c'est comme ça que tu vois les choses…;∎ how do you think it makes ME feel? qu'est-ce que tu crois que je ressens, moi?;∎ how would you feel if it happened to you? comment te sentirais-tu ou qu'est-ce que ça te ferait si ça t'arrivait à toi?;∎ how would you feel if I were to offer you a job? qu'est-ce que vous diriez si je vous offrais un emploi?;∎ how do you feel about him/the plan? qu'est-ce que tu penses de lui/ce projet?, comment le trouves-tu/trouves-tu ce projet?;∎ I felt really bad about it j'étais dans mes petits souliers;∎ he felt really bad about leaving her ça l'ennuyait vraiment de la laisser;∎ she feels very strongly about it elle a une position très arrêtée là-dessus;∎ how do you feel about him coming to stay with us for a few months? qu'est-ce que ça te ferait s'il venait habiter chez nous pendant quelques mois?∎ it feels good to be alive/home c'est bon d'être en vie/chez soi;∎ it feels strange to be back ça fait drôle d'être de retour;∎ does that feel better? est-ce que c'est mieux comme ça?;∎ it feels all wrong for me to be doing this ça me gêne de faire ça;∎ it feels like (it's going to) rain/snow on dirait qu'il va pleuvoir/neiger;∎ it feels like spring ça sent le printemps;∎ what does it feel like or how does it feel to be Prime Minister? quelle impression ça fait d'être Premier ministre?∎ to feel hard/soft/smooth/rough être dur/doux/lisse/rêche (au toucher);∎ the room felt hot/stuffy il faisait chaud/l'atmosphère était étouffante dans la pièce;∎ the room feels damp la pièce (me) paraît humide;∎ the atmosphere felt tense on sentait une certaine tension dans l'air;∎ your forehead feels hot ton front est brûlant;∎ your neck feels swollen on dirait que ton cou est enflé(e) (be capable of sensation) sentir(f) (grope → in drawer, pocket) fouiller;∎ I was feeling in my pocket for the keys je fouillais dans ma poche pour trouver mes clés;∎ we had to feel in the dark for the light switch il a fallu que nous cherchions l'interrupteur à tâtons dans l'obsurité∎ to feel like sth (want) avoir envie de qch;∎ I feel like a cup of coffee/something to eat j'ai envie d'une tasse de café/de manger quelque chose;∎ I felt like crying j'avais envie de pleurer;∎ do you feel like going out tonight? ça te dit de sortir ce soir?;∎ don't do it if you don't feel like it ne le fais pas si tu n'en as pas envie ou si ça ne te dit rien3 noun(a) (tactile quality, sensation)∎ I could tell by the feel of it je m'en étais rendu compte rien qu'au toucher;∎ this garment has a really nice feel to it ce vêtement est vraiment agréable au toucher;∎ there's a funny feel to this gearstick le levier de vitesses fait un peu drôle;∎ I like the feel of cotton next to or against my skin j'aime bien le contact du coton sur ma peau(b) (act of feeling, touching)∎ to have a feel of sth toucher qch;∎ can I have a feel? je peux toucher?;∎ very familiar he's always trying to have a quick feel (sexually) il a la main baladeuse∎ to get the feel of sth s'habituer à qch;∎ to have a real feel for translation/music avoir la traduction/la musique dans la peau(d) (atmosphere) atmosphère f;∎ the room has a nice homely feel (to it) on se sent vraiment bien dans cette pièce;∎ his music has a really Latin feel (to it) il y a vraiment une influence latino-américaine dans sa musique∎ he's got great feel il est très doué ou habile(in drawer, pocket) fouiller;∎ to feel about or around in one's pocket for the key fouiller dans sa poche pour trouver sa clé;∎ to feel about or around in the dark for sth chercher qch à tâtons dans le noir, tâtonner dans le noir pour trouver qch∎ I feel for you je compatis; ironic comme je te plains!;∎ that poor woman, I feel for her la pauvre, ça me fait de la peine pour elle(b) (in drawer, handbag, pocket) chercherfamiliar (sexually) peloter, tripoter∎ to feel up to doing sth (feel like) se sentir le courage de faire qch; (feel physically strong enough) se sentir la force de faire qch; (feel qualified, competent) se sentir capable ou à même de faire qch;∎ I don't really feel up to it (feel like) je ne m'en sens pas le courage; (feel strong enough) je ne m'en sens pas la force; (feel qualified, competent enough) je ne me sens pas à la hauteur;∎ if you feel up to it, how about a weekend in London? si tu t'en sens le courage, que dirais-tu d'un week-end à Londres?;∎ I don't feel up to a visit from your parents je ne me sens pas le courage de recevoir tes parents -
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ჩემიmy heart bleeds for her მასზე რომ ვფიქრობ, გულს ცეცხლი მედება (ისე მეცოდება) / გული მეწვის / გული მიკვდებაmy gorge rose გული ამერია // დიდი ზიზღი ვიგრძენიmy mouth watered ნერწყვი მომივიდა;my head swims თავბრუ მეხვევა / მესხმისto the best of my belief რამდენადაც ვიცი …there were two guests besides my uncle ბიძაჩემის გარდა კიდევ ორი სტუმარი იყო
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