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1 to have a foreboding of death
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to have a foreboding of death
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2 foreboding
fɔ:ˈbəudɪŋ сущ.
1) плохое предзнаменование;
предвестник беды
2) предчувствие( дурного) a gloomy foreboding ≈ мрачное предзнаменование I have a foreboding that there will be a bad storm. ≈ Я чувствовал, что разразится страшная буря. Syn: anxiety( книжное) дурное предзнаменование;
предвестник несчастья (дурное) предчувствие - I had a * that smth. would happen у меня было предчувствие, что что-то случится foreboding pres. p. от forebode ~ плохое предзнаменование;
предвестник беды ~ предчувствие (дурного)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > foreboding
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3 foreboding
[fɔː'bəudɪŋ]сущ.; книжн.1)а) плохое предсказание, пророчествоб) предзнаменование, знамение, предвестник беды; плохая примета2) предчувствие ( дурного)I have a foreboding that there will be a bad storm. — У меня предчувствие, что разразится страшная буря.
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4 почуять недоброе
to have a forebodingБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > почуять недоброе
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5 death
[deθ]n1) смерть, кончина, конецBy/in the death of this man the world has lost a brilliant poet. — Со смертью этого человека мир потерял блестящего поэта.
Death age comes to us all. — Все мы смертны. /От смерти не уйдешь.
- sudden death- terrible death
- slow death
- early death
- ignominous death
- spiritual death
- premature death
- heroic death
- civil death
- peaceful death
- living death
- impending death
- brain death
- death blow- death sentence- death angel
- death day
- death grip
- death mask
- death merchant
- death penalty
- death pile
- death roll
- death stab
- death agony
- death cry
- death duty
- death fear
- death knell
- death rate
- death toll
- death's head
- death of her parents
- death from various causes
- death at the hand of assassin
- death by hanging
- question of life and death
- pale as death
- worse than death
- as sure as death
- approach of death
- contempt of death
- throes of death
- punishable with death
- fight to the death
- from birth to death
- day of smb's death
- on one's death bed
- in the hour of death
- carry out a sentence of death
- have a foreboding of death
- die a natural death
- die a peaceful death
- die a violent death
- face an almost certain death
- cause many deaths
- die the death of a hero
- die the death of a dog
- meet one's death
- take smb's death hard
- be beaten to death
- put smb to death
- face death rather than ridicule
- triumph over death
- deliver smb from death
- prepare smb for death
- threaten smb with death
- raise smb from death
- talk smb to death
- sentence smb to death
- fight against death
- end in death
- work smb to death
- work oneself to death
- drink oneself to death
- laugh oneself to death
- freze to death- be sick to death- deeply lament the death of smb
- sign a death warrant
- be in the jaws of death
- reduce deaths from cancer
- catch the death of cold
- succeed smb on his death
- confirm smb's death
- avenge smb's death
- hasten one's death
- be at death's door
- feel approaching death
- deserve death
- await death
- defy death
- scorn death
- fear death
- avert death
- welcome death
- challenge death
- narrowly escape death
- accept death with resignation
- court death
- cheat death
- feign death
- look the death in the face
- sound the death knell for smth
- give a death blow
- cling like firm death2) исчезновение, конец, крушениеThe opposition movement died a natural death. — Оппозиция сошла на нет сама по себе.
The withdrawal of a government subsidy was a death blow to the company. — Отказ в государственной субсидии оказался для компании гибельным.
That defeat meant the death of all my hopes. — Это поражение было концом всех моих надежд.
One man's breath is another's death. — ◊ Что одному хорошо, то другому смерть.
To look like a death's heed. — ◊ (разг.) Краше в гроб кладут. /Выглядеть как смерть.
Death or glory. — ◊ На щите или со щитом.
Death pays all debts. — ◊ Смерть все примиряет. /Перед смертью все равны. /Смерть все спишет
- shameful death- miserable death
- death of all our hopes
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6 предчувствие
ср. presentiment;
premonition, foreboding, misgivingпредчувств|ие - с. presentiment, premonition;
(тяжёлое) foreboding, misgiving;
~ опасности presentiment of danger;
~овать несов. (вн.) have* a presentiment/foreboding (of, about) ;
он ~овал беду he had misgivings, he felt something terrible would happen;
я ~ую, что мы будем друзьями I have а feeling we are going to be friends.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > предчувствие
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7 предчувствовать
несовер.;
(что-л.) have a presentiment/foreboding (of/about)have a presentiment (of) ;Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > предчувствовать
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8 fear
1. n страх, боязньin fear — в страхе, со страхом; в тревоге
to be in fear — бояться; тревожиться
2. n опасениеthere is not the slightest fear of rain today — нет никаких опасений, что сегодня будет дождь
I had a fear that you had missed the train — я опасался, что вы опоздали на поезд
shut the window for fear of rain — закройте окошко, как бы не пошёл дождь
3. n благоговейный страх, трепетwithout fear or favour — беспристрастно, объективно
for fear of — из страха перед, из-за
4. v бояться; пугатьсяshe feared for the boy when she saw him at the top of the tree — она испугалась за мальчика, увидев, что он влез на дерево
I fear that I cannot come — боюсь, что не смогу прийти
tush! we have nothing to fear — ну, ну, нечего бояться
5. v опасаться, ожидатьyou shall know, never fear — вам сообщат, не беспокойтесь
I have good reason to fear that … — у меня все основания опасаться, что …
6. v разг. сожалетьis there enough money? — I fear not — хватит ли денег? — К сожалению, нет
7. v почитать; относиться с благоговейным страхомСинонимический ряд:1. alarm (noun) alarm; cold feet; dismay; dread; fearfulness; fright; horror; panic; phobia; terror; trepidity2. anxiety (noun) anxiety; concern; consternation; disquietude; foreboding; perturbation; pusillanimity; solicitude; suspicion; worry3. apprehension (noun) apprehension; misgiving; qualm; trepidation4. awe (noun) awe; respect; reverence; veneration5. cower (verb) blanch; cower; cringe; quail; quake; shrink; start; tremble6. dread (verb) apprehend; be afraid of; dread; falter; misdoubt; shudder at; tremble at7. honor (verb) honor; respect8. revere (verb) revere; reverence; venerateАнтонимический ряд:bravery; calm; confidence; courage; dishonor; disregard; endeavour; endurance; fearlessness; gallantry; heroism; intrepidity; resolution; security -
9 prognostic
1. n предзнаменование, предвестие, предвестник2. n предсказание; предвещание3. n мед. предвещающий симптом4. a служащий предвестником, предвещающийsymptoms prognostic of a fatal issue — симптомы, предвещающие фатальный исход
5. a прогностическийСинонимический ряд:1. preceding (adj.) before; foregoing; precedent; preceding; precursory; preliminary; preparatory; previous; prior2. predictive (adj.) predictive3. premonitory (adj.) augural; dismal; foreboding; forewarning; ominous; portentous; premonitory; threatening4. foretoken (noun) augury; bodement; boding; foretoken; omen; portent; presage; prognostication -
10 at the back of one's mind
в душe, в глубинe души; мыcлeннo, пoдcoзнaтeльнoAnd still, you know, at the back of my mind was the feeling that Meredith might have made a mistake (A Christie). Somewhere in the back of her mind was a vague foreboding (S. Sheldon)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > at the back of one's mind
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