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81 hell
I [hel] n1) пекло2) гральний дім; кубло; дешевий ресторан або бар3) що-небудь дуже складне або неприємне4) ящик, куди кравець кидає обрізки; пoлiгp. ящик для зламаних літер5) aмep. піч для спалювання відходів виробництва ( на лісозаводах)II [hel] v1) гуляти, пити-гуляти (звич. hell around)2) мчати, нестисяIII [hel]int чорт -
82 hell
In. 지옥, 지옥과 같은 장소(상태), 마굴, a \hell of a...대단한, be \hell on...해롭다IIn. he will(shall)의 단축 -
83 hell-bent
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84 hell-bent
adj. inf. настроен; be hell-bent on sth/to do sth/doing sth настроен/настрвен е на нешто/да(на)прави нешто: She seemed hell-bent on creating a scandal Се чинеше дека таа беше цврсто решена да направи скандал -
85 ‘hell: War is hell’
см. ‘War is hell’США. Лингвострановедческий англо-русский словарь > ‘hell: War is hell’
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86 hell for something
adj infmlThe colonel seems to be hell for subordination — Этот полковник, кажется, помешался на дисциплине
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87 hell on someone or something
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > hell on someone or something
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88 hell has no fury like a woman scorned
"фурия в аду ничто в сравнении с брошенной женщиной" [выражение создано английским драматургом У. Конгривом (W. Congreve, 1670-1729): Heaven has no rage like love to heaven turned Not hell a fury like a woman scorned. (‘The Mourning Bride’, act III, sc. VIII, 1697)]She's - well, She's a wildcat. You know the old saying about "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned". (E. S. Gardner, ‘The Case of the Dubious Bridegroom’, ch. 2) — Моя первая жена - но она же тигрица! Вы ведь знаете старое выражение: фурия в аду ничто в сравнении с брошенной женщиной.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > hell has no fury like a woman scorned
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89 HELL
[N]INFERNA (-ORUM) (PL)ABYSSUS (-I) (F)BARATRUM (-I) (N)GEHENNA (-AE) (F)INFERNALE (-IS) (N)INFERNUM (-I) (N)- GO TO HELL!- OF HELL -
90 hell for leather
вo вecь oпop, вo вcю мoчь, изo вceй cилы; нa бeшeнoй cкopocти; co вcex нoгHe gave the horse a touch of his spurs and galloped hell for leather till they came to the wood (W. S. Maugham). Mackintosh and I came hell for leather and it will be hours before they pick us up! (M. Innes) -
91 hell's bells
вoт тe нa!, ну и ну!; чёpт вoзьми!, чёpт пoбepи! (вocклицaниe, выpaжaющee удивлeниe, дocaду и т. п.)Hell's bells, what a spree there was when Art Bayley had fixed up his business and began to celebrate (K. S. Prichard). 'Was it [peвoльвep] loaded?' I asked. 'Hell's bells, no' (S. Chaplin) -
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94 hell around
[ʹheləʹraʋnd] phr v амер. разг.безобразничать; пуститься в разгул, загулятьthey came down to the city to hell around for a weekend - они приехали в город, чтобы погулять в выходные
they were out all night helling around - они всю ночь гуляли /предавались пьяному разгулу/
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95 Hell! said the duchess
Табуированная лексика: развёрнутый вариант восклицания Hell!Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Hell! said the duchess
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96 Hell’s kitchen
Общая лексика: район Нью-Йорка Hell's Kitchen -
97 hell of a job
Сленг: нелегкая работа, работа не из легких (контекстуальный перевод That looks like a hell of a job. Работа, похоже, будет не из легких.) -
98 hell of
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99 Hell printing system
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100 hell-fire
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