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1 Horribly Oversized
Rude: HOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Horribly Oversized
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3 Ж-86
ДО ЖУТИ coll PrepP Invar modif or adv (intensif)) very, to an extreme degreeawfullyhorribly terribly incredibly dreadfully....Николай Гаврилович прижимал салфетку к сердцу, грозил проткнуть себе вилкой грудь. В свою очередь, она притворялась сердитой. Он просил прошения (всё это до жути не смешно)... (Набоков 1)....Nikolay Gavrilovich, miming jealousy, would press a napkin to his heart and threaten to pierce his breast with a fork. In her turn she would pretend to be cross with him. He would then beg forgiveness (all this is horribly unfunny)... (1a). 3 -
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• ДО ЖУТИ coll[PrepP; Invar; modif or adv (intensif)]=====⇒ very, to an extreme degree:- awfully;- horribly;- terribly;- incredibly;- dreadfully.♦...Николай Гаврилович прижимал салфетку к сердцу, грозил проткнуть себе вилкой грудь. В свою очередь, она притворялась сердитой. Он просил прошения (всё это до жути не смешно)... (Набоков 1)....Nikolay Gavrilovich, miming jealousy, would press a napkin to his heart and threaten to pierce his breast with a fork. In her turn she would pretend to be cross with him. He would then beg forgiveness (all this is horribly unfunny)... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до жути
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м.1. тк. ед. ( чувство страха) terror, horrorприводить, повергать в ужас (вн.) — instil terror (into); terrify (d.)
внушать ужас (дт.) — horrify (d.), inspire with awe (d.)
объятый ужасом — terror-struck, terror-stricken, horror-struck, horror-stricken
приходить в ужас (от), быть в ужасе (от) — be horrified (by)
какой ужас! — how terrible / horrible!
2. чаще мн. ( предмет страха) horror3. (трагичность, безвыходность) horrorпочувствовать весь ужас своего положения — feel* how terrible / hopeless one's position is, realize what a terrible / hopeless position one is in
4. предик. (о чём-л. необычайном, изумляющем) it is terrific5. как нареч. разг. terribly, horribly; awfullyужас как — frightfully, awfully, terribly, horribly
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муж.1) только ед. ( чувство страха) terror, horrorприводить в ужас (кого-л.) — to instil terror (into); to terrify
объятый ужасом — terror-stricken, horror-stricken
привести в ужас — (кого-л.) to horrify, to inspire with awe
2) мн. ч. ( предмет страха) horrors3) (трагичность, безвыходность) horrorпочувствовать весь ужас своего положения — to feel how terrible/hopeless one's position is, to realize what a terrible/hopeless position one is in
4) разг. (в знач. наречия "ужасно")terribly, horriblyдо ужаса — разг. terribly, horribly, awfully
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прост.awfully; horribly; terriblyНочь была до ужаса тиха. (В. Инбер, Почти три года) — The night was horribly still.
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1) General subject: extravagantly, overmuch, superfluously, unduly, unnecessarily, it is a pity (If he be a mere boor it is a pity to hold any argument with him.), overly (напр.: their efforts are largely wasted in this horribly contrived and overly self-conscious film), inordinately, unconscionably2) Mathematics: it is unnecessary3) Jargon: socking4) Makarov: above measure, beyond measure, too -
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1) General subject: amain, awfully, badly, blankly, densely, enormously, exceedingly, exceptionally, extremely, high, horribly, most, nothing if not, sorely, spanking, the worst kind, too, ultra-, utterly, no end, extravagantly5) Bookish: egregiously6) Chemistry: uttery7) Mathematics: highly, quite, to the utmost degree, very9) Jargon: all-fired, to the world11) Simple: almightily12) American English: mondo, worst kind13) Emotional: beastly, dead, desperately, really, thumping -
11 они были страшно искалечены
General subject: they were horribly mutilatedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > они были страшно искалечены
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1) General subject: apallingly, appallingly, horribly, stunningly, I'm dumbfounded, I'm flabbergasted, I'm stupefied, I'm thunderstruck, amazing, unbelievable, wonderful, startlingly, incredibly, how staggering, shockingly2) Colloquial: rattling3) Jargon: evil (об исполнении и т.п.)4) Emotional: ripping5) American English: unbelievable, amazing, also expressions like I'm dumbfounded, dumfounded, flabbergasted, stupefied, thunderstruck...6) Makarov: staggeringly7) Emotional: fabulously, devastatingly -
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1) General subject: awfully, bally, deadly, devilishly, dreadfully, formidably, frightfully, ghastly, horribly, terrible, terribly, terrifically2) Colloquial: tearing3) Bookish: direly4) Jargon: fierce5) Emotional: confoundedly, desperate, disgustingly, fearfully, hideously6) Makarov: tremendously7) Emotional: beastly, desperately -
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1) General subject: almighty, appallingly, as anything, as they make 'em, as they make them, awful, awfully, bally, bitter, damned, deadly, deuced, deucedly, devilishly, dreadful, dreadfully, frightfully, ghastly, grievously, horrible, horribly, monstrously, not half, not half bad, parlous, shocking, terrible, terribly, terrifically, tragically, wretchedly, in the worst way, blatantly, as all hell (усилительное слово)2) Colloquial: beastly, devilish, like anything, like mad, whopping, horrendously (используется в качестве интенсификатора)4) American: like sixty5) Jargon: fierce6) Emotional: atrociously, clinking, confoundedly, damnably, desperate, disgustingly, fearfully, hideously, lamentably, miserably7) Makarov: as hell, like devils, like the devil, tremendously8) Emotional: ferociously, half, bitterly (холодно и т.п.)9) Phraseological unit: in an ugly way (prepositional phrase, e.g. He was dressed in an ugly way = terribly) -
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1) General subject: horribly bored2) Taboo: bored shitlessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > умирающий от скуки
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ЛЕДЕНИТЬ КРОВЬ (ДУШУ) чью, кому ЛЕДЕНИТЬ СЕРДЦЕ чье, кому VP subj: abstr or impers) to frighten s.o. horriblyX леденит Y-y кровь = X chills Y's bloodX makes Y4s blood freeze (curdle, run cold) X makes Y4s blood turn to ice water (in Y's veins) Y4s blood freezes (curdles, runs cold).Что только слышал Фриц Платтен от этого человека, своего рока и судьбы своей! - леденило кровь иногда... (Солженицын 5). The things Fritz Platten heard from this man, who was his fate and his doom! Sometimes his blood froze... (5a). -
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КАК НЕЛЬЗЯ... coll AdvP Invar modif foil. by compar form of Adv fixed WO(used for maximum intensification of an adverb) exceedingly: как нельзя (compar AdvP) = as...as possibleкак нельзя лучше - as well as possibleas well as can (could) be perfectly in the best possible way marvelously well (it) couldn't be betterкак нельзя хуже -as baddy) as can (could) behorribly in the worst possible way terribly bad it couldn't be worseкак нельзя больше (более) = (with a verb) completelyabsolutely fully perfectly (in limited contexts) as nearly as possibleкак нельзя болееAdjP or AdvP) - extremely couldn't be (have been) more... to the greatest degree exceptionally.Все силы её (Наташи) с самого утра были устремлены на то, чтоб они все: она, мама, Соня - были одеты как нельзя лучше (Толстой 5).... All her (Natasha's) energies had been directed to insuring that they all-herself, Mamma, and Sonya-should be as well dressed as possible (5a).«Я вижу, как вы развиваетесь после Каутского! - визгливо и пожелтев, крикнул Филипп Филиппович. Тут он яростно нажал на кнопку в стене. -Сегодняшний случай показывает это как нельзя лучше!» (Булгаков 11). "I see how you are developing after Kautsky," Philip Philippovich screamed in a falsetto, his face turning yellow. He furiously pressed the button in the wall. "Todays case demonstrates it perfectly" (1 la).На другой день всё обделалось как нельзя лучше (Гоголь 3). The next day everything was arranged in the best possible way (3a).Жизнь Бунина в этих барских комнатах... как нельзя больше соответствовала моему представлению об аристократе, столбовом дворянине, российском академике, человеке безукоризненного вкуса (Катаев 3). Bunins life in these lordly apartments...corresponded as nearly as possible to my conception of an aristocrat, a nobleman, a Russian Academician, a man of irreproachable taste (3a).Все трое как нельзя более довольны были друг другом (Гончаров 1).. All three were extremely pleased with one another (1a)... All three could not have been more pleased with one another (1b). -
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• ЛЕДЕНИТЬ КРОВЬ (ДУШУ) чью, кому; ЛЕДЕНИТЬ СЕРДЦЕ чье, кому[VP; subj: abstr or impers]=====⇒ to frighten s.o. horribly:- X makes Y's blood freeze (curdle, run cold);- Y's blood freezes (curdles, runs cold).♦ Что только слышал Фриц Платтен от этого человека, своего рока и судьбы своей! - леденило кровь иногда... (Солженицын 5). The things Fritz Platten heard from this man, who was his fate and his doom! Sometimes his blood froze... (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > леденить душу
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• ЛЕДЕНИТЬ КРОВЬ ( ДУШУ) чью, кому; ЛЕДЕНИТЬ СЕРДЦЕ чье, кому[VP; subj: abstr or impers]=====⇒ to frighten s.o. horribly:- X makes Y's blood freeze (curdle, run cold);- Y's blood freezes (curdles, runs cold).♦ Что только слышал Фриц Платтен от этого человека, своего рока и судьбы своей! - леденило кровь иногда... (Солженицын 5). The things Fritz Platten heard from this man, who was his fate and his doom! Sometimes his blood froze... (5a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > леденить кровь
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