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81 спасения нет
[VP; impers]=====1. спасения нет от кого-чего. Also: СПАСУ НЕ СТАЛО substand it is impossible to avoid or rid o.s. of s.o. or sth. tiresome or bothersome: от X-a спасу нет ≈ there's no escaping X; you can't get away from < get rid of> X.♦ Они [Михаил и Дунярка] шли по проспекту Павлина Виноградова и молчали. Люди - нету спасенья от людей. Спереди, с боков, сзади (Абрамов 1). They [Mikhail and Dunyarka] walked in silence along Pavlin Vinogradov Prospekt. People-there was no escaping people-in front, behind, on all sides (1a).2. [used as intensif]⇒ it is impossible to tolerate sth., overcome some desire etc:- it's more than person X can stand < take>;- it's enough to drive person X crazy <wild, nuts etc>;- person X will die (if he doesn't do <get etc> sth.).♦ "Дай закурить. Спасу нет, хочу курить, а у меня кончились" (Распутин 1). "Give me a smoke. I'll die if I don't smoke and I'm out of cigarettes" (1a).3. [used as intensif]⇒ (some quality is present or manifested) to a very high degree:- incredibly;- unbelievably;- [in refer, to a negative quality only] unbearably.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > спасения нет
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82 спасу не стало
• СПАСУ <-а> НЕТ substand; СПАСЕНИЯ НЕТ coll[VP; impers]=====1. спасу не стало от кого-чего. Also: СПАСУ НЕ СТАЛО substand it is impossible to avoid or rid o.s. of s.o. or sth. tiresome or bothersome: от X-a спасу нет ≈ there's no escaping X; you can't get away from < get rid of> X.♦ Они [Михаил и Дунярка] шли по проспекту Павлина Виноградова и молчали. Люди - нету спасенья от людей. Спереди, с боков, сзади (Абрамов 1). They [Mikhail and Dunyarka] walked in silence along Pavlin Vinogradov Prospekt. People-there was no escaping people-in front, behind, on all sides (1a).2. [used as intensif]⇒ it is impossible to tolerate sth., overcome some desire etc:- it's more than person X can stand < take>;- it's enough to drive person X crazy <wild, nuts etc>;- person X will die (if he doesn't do <get etc> sth.).♦ "Дай закурить. Спасу нет, хочу курить, а у меня кончились" (Распутин 1). "Give me a smoke. I'll die if I don't smoke and I'm out of cigarettes" (1a).3. [used as intensif]⇒ (some quality is present or manifested) to a very high degree:- incredibly;- unbelievably;- [in refer, to a negative quality only] unbearably.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > спасу не стало
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83 спасу нет
• СПАСУ <-а> НЕТ substand; СПАСЕНИЯ НЕТ coll[VP; impers]=====1. спасу нет от кого-чего. Also: СПАСУ НЕ СТАЛО substand it is impossible to avoid or rid o.s. of s.o. or sth. tiresome or bothersome: от X-a спасу нет ≈ there's no escaping X; you can't get away from < get rid of> X.♦ Они [Михаил и Дунярка] шли по проспекту Павлина Виноградова и молчали. Люди - нету спасенья от людей. Спереди, с боков, сзади (Абрамов 1). They [Mikhail and Dunyarka] walked in silence along Pavlin Vinogradov Prospekt. People-there was no escaping people-in front, behind, on all sides (1a).2. [used as intensif]⇒ it is impossible to tolerate sth., overcome some desire etc:- it's more than person X can stand < take>;- it's enough to drive person X crazy <wild, nuts etc>;- person X will die (if he doesn't do <get etc> sth.).♦ "Дай закурить. Спасу нет, хочу курить, а у меня кончились" (Распутин 1). "Give me a smoke. I'll die if I don't smoke and I'm out of cigarettes" (1a).3. [used as intensif]⇒ (some quality is present or manifested) to a very high degree:- incredibly;- unbelievably;- [in refer, to a negative quality only] unbearably.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > спасу нет
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84 до чего...
• ДО ЧЕГО...[Particle; Invar; often used in exclamations]=====1. very, extremely:- [when foll. by AdjP or AdvP] how...;- so...;- [when foll. by NP containing a modif]⇒ what (a)...♦ [Ирина:] Милая наша московская квартира, до чего же ты облезлая! (Розов 3). [I.:] Our darling Moscow apartment, how shabby you are! (3a).♦ "А яблок этих самых - всю зиму лопаем; и мочим, и сушим - никак не справиться, до чего много!" (Федин 1). "And as for those apples, we gorge 'em all winter; and soak 'em, and dry 'em - can't get rid of'em nohow, there's so many!" (1a).♦ До чего умная корова! - и здесь, где скот одичал без выпасов и присмотра... она сама каждый день приходит домой (Распутин 4). What a smart cow!-even here, where the cattle had run wild without pastures or attention...she came home every day on her own (4a).2. [used with a verb]⇒ to a very high degree:- how much...;- so;- so incredibly < very>;- [when the verb is translated by AdjP or Part] how (very);- you gave me such a scare.♦ "Я тебя искал, кулацкое отродье... чтобы сказать, до чего я жалею, что не упек вас в тридцатом в Сибирь!"(Искандер 5). "I was looking for you, you spawn of a kulak...to say how very sorry I am that I didn't pack you off to Siberia in 1930!" (5a).3. [used with a verb]⇒ (to drive s.o.) to an extreme condition, or (to arrive) at an extreme condition (usu. with the implication that the condition in question is undesirable):- [in limited contexts] to what extent X has gone downhill;- X deteriorated to such an extent that...♦ Посмотри, до чего ты довёл мать: она из-за тебя сон потеряла. Look what you've driven your mother to, she's lost sleep over you.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до чего...
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85 до чрезвычайности
[PrepP; Invar; modifl to a very high degree: extremely; exceptionally; incredibly; [in limited contexts]=====⇒ unbearably.♦ До чрезвычайности приятный негр... почитывал какой-то журнальчик... (Аксёнов 12). An extremely pleasant black man...sat reading a magazine... (12a).♦ Дни стояли жаркие до чрезвычайности. Над полями видно было ясно, как переливался прозрачный, жирный зной (Булгаков 10). The days were unbearably hot. You could see the dense, transparent heat wavering over the fields (10a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до чрезвычайности
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86 чудо как...
• ЧУДО КАК... obs, coll[Invar; modif]=====⇒ (usu. refers to a high degree of some positive quality) very, extremely:- amazingly;- wonderfully;- incredibly.♦ [Кречинский:]...Как вы отдохнули после вчерашнего бала? [Лидочка:] У меня голова что-то болит. [Кречинский:] А ведь чудо как было весело! [Лидочка:] Ах, чудо как весело! (Сухово-Кобылин 2). [К.:] Have you rested well after the ball?... [L.:] I have a slight headache. [K.:] What a wonderfully gay time we had! [L.:] Oh, yes, wonderfully gay (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > чудо как...
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87 Чудеса в решете!
What an incredibly amazing thing!Cf: If that don't beat all! (Am.). Miracles will never cease! (Br.). Surprises never cease (Am.). That beats cock-fighting (grandmother, the Dutch)! (Br.). That beats everything! (Am.). Will wonders never cease? (Br.). Wonders will never cease! (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Чудеса в решете!
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88 невероятно
1.1. прил. кратк. см. невероятный2. предик. безл. it is incredible, it is inconceivable, it is beyond belief2. нареч.incredibly, inconceivably -
89 невероятность
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92 невероятно
1. кратк. форма от невероятный
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it is incredible, it is inconceivable, it is beyond belief
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93 Здесь довольно (немного, непереносимо, невероятно, ужасно) душно.
This place is quite stuffy.This place is a bit stuffy.This place is unbearably stuffy.This place is incredibly stuffy.This place is awfully stuffy.Русско-английский разговорник > Здесь довольно (немного, непереносимо, невероятно, ужасно) душно.
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94 невероятно
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95 невероятность
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96 невообразимо
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98 сказочно
нареч.fabulously, incrediblyска́зочно бога́т — fabulously rich
ска́зочно хорошо́ — like a dream
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99 сказочный
1) ( как в сказке) fairy-tale; ( волшебный) magicска́зочная страна́ — Fairyland
2) ( поразительный) fantastic, improbableсо ска́зочной быстрото́й — with / at an incredible speed
ска́зочное бога́тство — fabulous wealth
како́е ска́зочное сви́нство! — what an incredibly mean thing to do!
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100 спас
м.••спасу нет разг. — 1) (от рд.; нет спасения) there's no escaping (d), one can't get away (from) 2) ( очень сильно - о желании) incredibly, terribly; ( о чём-л неприятном) unbearably
спасу нет, как хо́чется пить — I'm dying of thirst; I'll die if I don't get a drink
му́зыка игра́ет так гро́мко, что спасу нет — the music is unbearably loud; the music is so loud it can drive you crazy
См. также в других словарях:
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incredibly — adverb Date: circa 1500 1. in an incredible manner 2. extremely < incredibly difficult > … New Collegiate Dictionary
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