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1 he was beside himself with joy
Общая лексика: он был вне себя от радостиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he was beside himself with joy
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2 beside
[bıʹsaıd] prep1. рядом, около, близ, возлеhe sat [stood, walked] (close) beside his friend - он сидел [стоял, шёл] рядом со своим другом
a house beside the sea - дом около /у/ моря
2. вдобавок к, помимо, кроме3. по сравнению сthis invention is nothing beside yours - это изобретение ничто по сравнению с вашим
4. вне, за пределамиbeside the mark - а) мимо цели; б) некстати
he has nothing beside this - у него, кроме этого, ничего нет
beside the point /the question/ - не по существу, не относится к делу
this is beside the matter in hand - это не относится к обсуждаемому вопросу
5. в сочетаниях:he was beside himself with anger [joy] - он был вне себя от гнева [радости]
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3 be beside oneself
быть в возбужденном, взволнованном состоянии Mary was beside herself with joy when she heard the good news. ≈ Мери была вне себя от радости после того, как получила хорошие новости. When Peter lost the race, he was beside himself with anger. ≈ Когда Питер проиграл скачки, он был вне себя от ярости.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > be beside oneself
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4 to be beside oneself
Mary was beside herself with joy when she heard the good news. — Мери была вне себя от радости после того, как получила хорошие новости.
When Peter lost the race, he was beside himself with anger. — Когда Питер проиграл скачки, он был вне себя от ярости.
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5 be beside oneself
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