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deadly [ˊdedlɪ]1. a1) смерте́льный; смертоно́сный;deadly poison смерте́льный яд
2) разг. ужа́сный, чрезвыча́йный;deadly paleness смерте́льная бле́дность
;deadly gloom стра́шный мрак
;in deadly haste в стра́шной спе́шке
3) неумоли́мый, беспоща́дный; уби́йственный;deadly struggle борьба́ не на жи́знь, а на сме́рть
◊deadly sin сме́ртный грех
2. adv1) смерте́льно2) разг. ужа́сно, чрезвыча́йно -
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ˈdedlɪ
1. прил.
1) а) смертельный;
летальный, убийственный( в прямом и переносном значении) deadly boredom ≈ смертельная скука Syn: fatal, mortal, lethal б) церк. смертный deadly sin ≈ смертный грех
2) неумолимый, беспощадный, непреклонный;
суровый, вероломный a deadly enemy ≈ вероломный враг Syn: inexorable, implacable
3) верный, точный;
без погрешностей Robin Hood was considered to be a deadly marksman. ≈ Робин Гуд считался очень метким стрелком. Syn: unerring
4) разг. ужасный, чрезвычайный Syn: extreme
2. нареч.
1) а) смертельно Syn: mortally б) мертвецки
2) разг. ужасно, чрезвычайно deadly serious ≈ чрезвычайно важный, в высшей степени серьезный Syn: extremely смертельный;
смертоносный - * blow смертельный удар - * weapon смертоносное оружие - * wound смертельная рана - * disease смертельная болезнь убийственный, страшный - to say smth. in a * voice сказать что-л. убийственным тоном - her voice held a * venom в ее голосе были ядовитые нотки - he had a * air about him у него был такой вид, от которого кровь стыла в жилах смертный - * sin смертный грех неумолимый, беспощадный - * combat смертельная битва - * feud непримиримая вражда - * enemy заклятый враг( эмоционально-усилительно) ужасный, чрезвычайный;
смертельный - * paleness смертельная бледность - * faintness страшная слабость - * silence мертвая тишина - * dullness невыносимая скука - perfectly * совершенно невыносимый, абсолютно несносный - in * haste в невероятной спешке смертельно (эмоционально-усилительно) чрезвычайно;
страшно, до смерти - * dull убийственно скучный - * tired смертельно уставший - in * earnest совершенно серьезный, без намека на шутку deadly неумолимый, беспощадный;
убийственный;
deadly struggle борьба не на жизнь, а на смерть ~ смертельно ~ смертельный;
смертоносный;
deadly poison смертельный яд ~ смертный;
deadly sin смертный грех ~ разг. ужасно, чрезвычайно ~ разг. ужасный, чрезвычайный;
deadly paleness смертельная бледность;
deadly gloom страшный мрак;
in deadly haste в страшной спешке ~ разг. ужасный, чрезвычайный;
deadly paleness смертельная бледность;
deadly gloom страшный мрак;
in deadly haste в страшной спешке ~ разг. ужасный, чрезвычайный;
deadly paleness смертельная бледность;
deadly gloom страшный мрак;
in deadly haste в страшной спешке ~ смертельный;
смертоносный;
deadly poison смертельный яд ~ смертный;
deadly sin смертный грех deadly неумолимый, беспощадный;
убийственный;
deadly struggle борьба не на жизнь, а на смерть ~ разг. ужасный, чрезвычайный;
deadly paleness смертельная бледность;
deadly gloom страшный мрак;
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[ˈdedlɪ]deadly неумолимый, беспощадный; убийственный; deadly struggle борьба не на жизнь, а на смерть deadly смертельно deadly смертельный; смертоносный; deadly poison смертельный яд deadly смертный; deadly sin смертный грех deadly разг. ужасно, чрезвычайно deadly разг. ужасный, чрезвычайный; deadly paleness смертельная бледность; deadly gloom страшный мрак; in deadly haste в страшной спешке deadly разг. ужасный, чрезвычайный; deadly paleness смертельная бледность; deadly gloom страшный мрак; in deadly haste в страшной спешке deadly разг. ужасный, чрезвычайный; deadly paleness смертельная бледность; deadly gloom страшный мрак; in deadly haste в страшной спешке deadly смертельный; смертоносный; deadly poison смертельный яд deadly смертный; deadly sin смертный грех deadly неумолимый, беспощадный; убийственный; deadly struggle борьба не на жизнь, а на смерть deadly разг. ужасный, чрезвычайный; deadly paleness смертельная бледность; deadly gloom страшный мрак; in deadly haste в страшной спешке -
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1. adjectivetödlich; (fig. coll.): (awful) fürchterlich; (very boring) todlangweilig; (very dangerous) lebensgefährlichdeadly enemy — Todfeind, der
2. adverbI'm in deadly earnest about this — es ist mir todernst damit
tod; (extremely) äußerst* * *1) (causing death: a deadly poison.) tödlich2) (very great: He is in deadly earnest (= He is completely serious).) äußerst3) (very dull or uninteresting: What a deadly job this is.) sterbenslangweilig* * *dead·ly[ˈdedli]I. adj1. (capable of killing) tödlicha \deadly look ein tödlicher [o mörderischer] Blick2. (total) Tod-\deadly enemies Todfeinde plin \deadly earnest todernst4.▶ the seven \deadly sins die sieben TodsündenII. adv1. (deathly)\deadly pale leichenblass\deadly dull/serious todlangweilig/-ernst* * *['dedlɪ]1. adj (+er)1) (= lethal) poison, weapon, disease, attack, force tödlicha deadly combination of... — eine tödliche Mischung von...
assault with a deadly weapon (Jur) — Körperverletzung f mit einer gefährlichen Waffe
2) (= devastating) logic, look vernichtend; (= unerring) accuracy tödlich; bowler, striker treffsicher3) (inf: boring) todlangweilig (inf)4) (= complete) silence, enemies, rivals tödlichthe ( seven) deadly sins (Bibl) — die (sieben) Todsünden pl
2. adv(= extremely)deadly dull — todlangweilig (inf)
he was deadly serious — er meinte es todernst
* * *A adj1. tödlich (Gift etc)2. fig unversöhnlich, tödlich:deadly enemy Todfeind m;deadly fight mörderischer Kampf4. tödlich, unfehlbar (Präzision etc)5. totenähnlich, Todes…:deadly pallor Leichen-, Todesblässe f6. umg schrecklich, groß, äußerst(er, e, es):7. umg sterbenslangweiligB adv1. totenähnlich, leichenhaft:deadly pale toten-, leichenblass2. umg tod…, sehr, äußerst, schrecklich:be deadly afraid of eine Sterbensangst haben vor (dat);deadly tired todmüde* * *1. adjectivetödlich; (fig. coll.): (awful) fürchterlich; (very boring) todlangweilig; (very dangerous) lebensgefährlich2. adverbdeadly enemy — Todfeind, der
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1. [ʹdedlı] a1. смертельный; смертоносныйdeadly blow [poison] - смертельный удар [яд]
deadly wound - смертельная /роковая/ рана
2. убийственный, страшныйto say smth. in a deadly voice - сказать что-л. убийственным тоном
he had a deadly air about him - у него был такой вид, от которого кровь стыла в жилах
3. смертный4. неумолимый, беспощадныйdeadly combat /fight/ - смертельная битва
deadly feud /enmity/ - непримиримая вражда
5. эмоц.-усил. ужасный, чрезвычайный; смертельныйdeadly silence - мёртвая /гробовая/ тишина
perfectly deadly - совершенно невыносимый, абсолютно несносный
2. [ʹdedlı] advin deadly haste - в невероятной /ужасной/ спешке
1. смертельно2. эмоц.-усил. чрезвычайно; страшно, до смертиin deadly earnest - совершенно серьёзный, без намёка на шутку
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1) (causing death: a deadly poison.) smrtonosen2) (very great: He is in deadly earnest (= He is completely serious).) zelo velik3) (very dull or uninteresting: What a deadly job this is.) dolgočasen* * *I [dédli]adjectivesmrten, smrtonosen; mrtvaški; umrljiv; nespravljiv; colloquially strašen, grozen, izreden, nenavaden; usoden, pogubendeadly nightshade botany volčja češnjaII [dédli]adverbsmrtno; mrtvaško; colloquially skrajno, grozno, izredno, na smrt -
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/'dedli/ * tính từ - làm chết người, trí mạng, chí tử =a deadly poison+ thuốc độc chết người =deadly blow+ đòn chí tử =deadly hatred+ mối thù không đội trời chung =a deadly enemy+ kẻ tử thù, kẻ thù không đội trời chung =a deadly sin+ tội lớn - (thuộc) sự chết chóc; như chết =deadly paleness+ sự xanh mét, sự tái nhợt như thây ma - vô cùng, hết sức =to be in deadly haste+ hết sức vội vàng * phó từ - như chết =deadly pale+ xanh mét như thây ma, nhợt nhạt như thây ma - vô cùng, hết sức, cực kỳ -
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1. adjective1) смертельный; смертоносный; deadly poison смертельный яд2) смертный; deadly sin смертный грех3) неумолимый, беспощадный; убийственный; deadly struggle борьба не на жизнь, а на смерть4) collocation ужасный, чрезвычайный; deadly paleness смертельная бледность; deadly gloom страшный мрак; in deadly haste в страшной спешкеSyn:fatal2. adverb1) смертельно2) collocation ужасно, чрезвычайно* * *(a) смертельный* * *смертельный; летальный, убийственный* * *[dead·ly || 'dedlɪ] adj. смертельный, смертоносный, убийственный, смертный, неумолимый, беспощадный, ужасный, чрезвычайный adv. смертельно, чрезвычайно, ужасно* * *смертеленсмертельносмертельный* * *1. прил. 1) а) смертельный; летальный, убийственный б) церк. смертный 2) неумолимый, беспощадный 2. нареч. 1) а) смертельно б) мертвецки 2) разг. ужасно -
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General subject: in deadly hasteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в невероятной спешке
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adj.1 boring, dull, humdrum, uninteresting.2 bored, tired.f. & m.bore, boring person, tiresome person.past part.past participle of spanish verb: aburrir.* * *1→ link=aburrir aburrir► adjetivo1 (ser aburrido) boring, tedious; (monótono) dull, dreary* * *(f. - aburrida)adj.1) boring, tedious2) bored, fed up* * *ADJ (=que aburre) boring, tedious; (=que siente aburrimiento) boredABURRIDO ¿"Bored" o "boring"? ► Usamos bored para referirnos al hecho de {estar} aburrido, es decir, de sentir aburrimiento: Si estás aburrida podrías ayudarme con este trabajo If you're bored you could help me with this work ► Usamos boring con personas, actividades y cosas para indicar que alguien o algo {es} aburrido, es decir, que produce aburrimiento: ¡Qué novela más aburrida! What a boring novel! No me gusta salir con él; es muy aburrido I don't like going out with him; he's very boring¡estoy aburrido de decírtelo! — I'm tired of telling you!
* * *I- da adjetivo1) < persona>a) [estar] ( sin entretenimiento) boredb) [estar] ( harto) fed upaburrido de algo — tired of something, fed up with something
aburrido de + inf — tired of -ing
2) [ser] <película/persona> boring; < trabajo> boring, tediousII- da masculino, femenino bore* * *= tedious, deadly [deadlier -comp., deadliest -sup.], drab, stodgy, unexciting, uninteresting, wearisome, weary [wearier -comp., weariest -sup.], bored, boring, wearying, dreary [drearier -comp., dreariest -sup.], uninspiring, unmoving, dull, cut and dried [cut and dry].Ex. In other places too many references could make for a very tedious search.Ex. Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).Ex. Have reading foisted on you as a duty, a task to be put up with, from which you expect no delight, and it can appear a drab business gladly to be given up.Ex. One could easily prefer the convenience of the stodgy single-volume work.Ex. The author argues that the advantages for higher education are unclear, and rather unexciting.Ex. There is no such thing on earth as an uninteresting subject; the only thing that can exist is an uninterested person.Ex. The earliest binding machines replaced the wearisome hand-beating of the sheets in order to fold them.Ex. Humanity is returning to the downsized, reengineered, total quality management weary business world.Ex. One should answer the telephone clearly and pleasantly -- not in a bored voice or in slurred haste.Ex. This article shows how the dowdy and boring image of the stereotypical librarian as presented in fiction, taints the portrayal of all who work in libraries.Ex. A new wave of books dealing frankly with such concerns as sex, alcoholism and broken homes was seen as a breakthrough, but plots and styles have begun to show a wearying sameness.Ex. The city was considered to be seedy (decayed, littered, grimy, and dreary), crowded, busy, and strongly idiosyncratic (quaint, historic, colorful, and full of 'atmosphere').Ex. Though the novel begins like a house ablaze, it later thickens slightly into an acceptable if uninspiring finale.Ex. The outcome is strangely unmoving.Ex. These librarians are given Haykin upon the day of their arrival and are expected to read the entire dull document and use it as a guideline in establishing subject headings.Ex. I don't like to hear cut-and-dried sermons -- when I hear a man preach, I like to see him act as if he were fighting bees.----* de un modo aburrido y pesado = tediously, ponderously, boringly.* día aburrido = dull day.* estar aburrido como una ostra = be bored stiff.* * *I- da adjetivo1) < persona>a) [estar] ( sin entretenimiento) boredb) [estar] ( harto) fed upaburrido de algo — tired of something, fed up with something
aburrido de + inf — tired of -ing
2) [ser] <película/persona> boring; < trabajo> boring, tediousII- da masculino, femenino bore* * *= tedious, deadly [deadlier -comp., deadliest -sup.], drab, stodgy, unexciting, uninteresting, wearisome, weary [wearier -comp., weariest -sup.], bored, boring, wearying, dreary [drearier -comp., dreariest -sup.], uninspiring, unmoving, dull, cut and dried [cut and dry].Ex: In other places too many references could make for a very tedious search.
Ex: Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).Ex: Have reading foisted on you as a duty, a task to be put up with, from which you expect no delight, and it can appear a drab business gladly to be given up.Ex: One could easily prefer the convenience of the stodgy single-volume work.Ex: The author argues that the advantages for higher education are unclear, and rather unexciting.Ex: There is no such thing on earth as an uninteresting subject; the only thing that can exist is an uninterested person.Ex: The earliest binding machines replaced the wearisome hand-beating of the sheets in order to fold them.Ex: Humanity is returning to the downsized, reengineered, total quality management weary business world.Ex: One should answer the telephone clearly and pleasantly -- not in a bored voice or in slurred haste.Ex: This article shows how the dowdy and boring image of the stereotypical librarian as presented in fiction, taints the portrayal of all who work in libraries.Ex: A new wave of books dealing frankly with such concerns as sex, alcoholism and broken homes was seen as a breakthrough, but plots and styles have begun to show a wearying sameness.Ex: The city was considered to be seedy (decayed, littered, grimy, and dreary), crowded, busy, and strongly idiosyncratic (quaint, historic, colorful, and full of 'atmosphere').Ex: Though the novel begins like a house ablaze, it later thickens slightly into an acceptable if uninspiring finale.Ex: The outcome is strangely unmoving.Ex: These librarians are given Haykin upon the day of their arrival and are expected to read the entire dull document and use it as a guideline in establishing subject headings.Ex: I don't like to hear cut-and-dried sermons -- when I hear a man preach, I like to see him act as if he were fighting bees.* de un modo aburrido y pesado = tediously, ponderously, boringly.* día aburrido = dull day.* estar aburrido como una ostra = be bored stiff.* * *A ‹persona›1 [ ESTAR] (sin entretenimiento) boredestoy muy aburrido I'm bored stiff2 [ ESTAR] (harto) fed upme tienes aburrido con tus quejas I'm fed up with your complaintsaburrido DE algo tired OF sth, fed up WITH sthestoy aburrido de sus bromas I'm tired of o fed up with her jokesaburrido DE + INF tired of -INGestoy aburrido de pedírselo I'm tired of asking him for itB [ SER] ‹película/persona› boringes un trabajo muy aburrido it's a really boring o tedious jobla conferencia fue aburridísima the lecture was really boringmasculine, femininebore* * *
Del verbo aburrir: ( conjugate aburrir)
aburrido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
aburrido
aburrir
aburrido◊ -da adjetivo
1 [estar] ‹ persona›
aburrido de algo tired of sth, fed up with sth;
aburrido de hacer algo tired of doing sth
2 [ser] ‹película/persona› boring;
‹ trabajo› boring, tedious
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
bore
aburrir ( conjugate aburrir) verbo transitivo
to bore
aburrirse verbo pronominal
aburridose de hacer algo to get tired of doing sth
aburrido,-a adjetivo
1 (cargante, tedioso) tu hermano es aburrido, your brother's boring
2 (que no se divierte) tu hermano está aburrido, your brother's bored
(cansado, hastiado) estoy aburrido de tus quejas, I'm tired of your complaints
aburrir verbo transitivo to bore
♦ Locuciones: aburrir a las ovejas, to be incredibly boring
' aburrido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aburrida
- acto
- amargada
- amargado
- harta
- harto
- insípida
- insípido
- ladrillo
- pesada
- pesado
- petardo
- plomo
- sopa
- tostón
- aburridor
- aguado
- bastante
- cansado
- de
- enojoso
- latoso
- mamado
- podrido
English:
bored
- boring
- dreary
- dull
- grind
- plough through
- quiet
- shade
- stiff
- tedious
- tediously
- uninspiring
- especially
- staid
- wade
* * *aburrido, -a♦ adj1. [harto, fastidiado] bored;estar aburrido de hacer algo to be fed up with doing sth;estoy aburrido de esperar I'm fed up with o tired of waiting;me tiene muy aburrido con sus constantes protestas I'm fed up with her constant complaining;Famestar aburrido como una ostra to be bored stiff2. [que aburre] boring;este libro es muy aburrido this book is very boring;la fiesta está muy aburrida it's a very boring party♦ nm,fbore;¡eres un aburrido! you're so boring!* * *aburrido de algo bored o fed up fam with sth* * *aburrido, -da adj1) : bored, tired, fed up2) tedioso: boring, tedious* * *aburrido1 adj1. (sin entretenimiento) bored2. (tedioso, pesado) boring¡qué programa más aburrido! what a boring programme!
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