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101 hot under the collar
1) рассерженный, возмущённый, взбешённыйBut there we were "exchanging view-points". And naturelly I talked indiscreetly against aggressive Christianizing methods, got hot under the collar. (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Keys of the Kingdom’, ‘The China Incident’, ch. XI) — И мы "обменивались мнениями". Естественно, что я, может быть, не совсем осторожно выступил против агрессивных методов насаждения христианства, погорячился...
He had the knack of leaving Emery hot under the collar, and he knew it. (J. Lindsay. ‘Betrayed Spring’, ch. III) — Он умел выводить Эмери из себя и прекрасно понимал это.
2) взволнованный, возбуждённый‘I'm not having any one here getting hot under the collar about air raids,’ pronounced Mr. Bickerton with the blue glitter that occasionally lit his eye. (R. Greenwood, ‘Mr. Bunting at War’, ch. I) — - Я не потерплю, чтобы мои служащие заранее тряслись от страха перед налетами, - заявил мистер Бикертон, и его глаза сверкнули синим огоньком, что случалось с ним не часто.
Who today gets hot under the collar about Lloyd George or Northcliffe? How far are they even remembered? (‘Daily Herald’) — Кого сегодня волнует Ллойд Джордж или Нортклифф? Помнят ли их вообще?
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102 temere
tĕmĕrē (ante-class. collat. form tĕ-mĕrĭter, Enn. ap. Prisc. p. 1010 p.; Att. ap. Non. 516, 5; Trag. Fragm. v. 96 Rib.), adv. [Sanscr. tamra, darkening; timira, dark; hence, blindly; cf.: timor, temeritas], by chance, by accident, at random, without design, intent, or purpose, casually, fortuitously, rashly, heedlessly, thoughtlessly, inconsiderately, indiscreetly, etc. (cf.: forte, fortuito).I.In gen.A.With forte (cf. Hand, Turs. II. p. 731 sq.):B.quam saepe forte temere Eveniunt, quae non audeas optare,
Ter. Phorm. 5, 1, 30; cf. Liv. 41, 2, 7:pepulere ut forte temere in adversos montes agmen erigeret,
id. 2, 31, 5:rideant licet quibus forte temere humana negotia agi persuasum est,
Curt. 5, 11, 10:nisi ista casu nonnumquam forte temere concurrerent,
Cic. Div. 2, 68, 141; Liv. 23, 3, 3; 39, 15, 11:forte, temere, casu aut pleraque fierent aut omnia, etc.,
Cic. Fat. 3, 6.—With casu, fortuito, etc.:C.ex corporibus huc et illuc casu et temere cursitantibus,
Cic. N. D. 2, 44, 115; cf.:id evenit non temere nec casu,
id. ib. 2, 2, 6:non enim temere nec fortuito sati et creati sumus,
id. Tusc. 1, 49, 118:temere ac fortuito,
id. Or. 55, 186:ne quid temere ac fortuito, inconsiderate neglegenterque agamus,
id. Off. 1, 29, 103; cf.: omnia [p. 1848] temere ac fortuito agere, Liv. 2, 28, 1; Tac. G 10: te nihil temere, nihil imprudenter facturum judicaram, Caes. ap. Cic. Att. 10, 8, B, 1 inconsulte ac temere dicere, Cic. N D. 1, 16, 43. temere ac nullā ratione causas dicere, id. de Or. 2, 8, 32; cf.:domus, quae temere et nullo consilio administratur (opp. quae ratione regitur),
id. Inv. 1, 34, 58.—Alone:II.non temere confirmare,
Cic. Font. 1, 1:non temere scribere,
id. Fam. 4, 13, 5:(oracula) partim effutita temere,
id. Div 2, 55, 113;ne quid de se temere crederent,
Sall. C. 31, 7:numquam temere tinniit tintinnabulum,
Plaut. Trin 4, 2, 162. sub pinu jacentes sic temere, Hor. C. 2, 11, 14, cf.:temere insecutae Orphea silvae,
id. ib. 1, 12, 7:temere errare in vallibus,
at random, Ov. F 6, 327: saxa temere jacentia, Liv 9, 24, 6.— Comp.: temerius, Att. ap. Non 178, 23. —In partic.A.Non or haud temere est, it is not mere chance, it is not for nothing, there is a meaning in it:B.non temere est, quod corvus cantat mihi nunc ab laevā manu,
Plaut. Aul. 4, 3, 1; so,non temere est,
Ter. Heaut. 4, 1, 7; id. Eun. 2, 2, 59; id. Phorm. 5, 8 (9), 9: haud temere est, Enn. ap. Serv ad Verg. A. 9, 329 (Ann. v. 473); Verg. A. 9, 375; Liv. 1, 59, 6.—Non temere, not easily, = non facile:rapidus fluvius est hic, non hac temere transiri potest,
Plaut. Bacch. 1, 1, 52;hoc temere numquam amittam ego a me, Ter Phorm. 4, 5, 2: an temere quicquam Parmeno praetereat, quod facto usus sit?
id. Hec. 5, 4, 38. qui hoc non temere nisi libertis suis deferebant, Cic. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 4, § 13 non temere adire, Caes. B. G. 4, 20 patres quoque non temere pro ullo aeque adnisi sunt, Liv. 2, 61, 4;non temere incerta casuum reputat, quem fortuna numquam decepit,
id. 30, 30, 11; Quint. 1, 3, 3:si negabimus temere famam nasci solere,
Auct. Her. 2, 8, 12:non temere a me Quivis ferret idem,
Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 13;vatis avarus Non temere est animus,
id. ib. 2, 1, 120:nec sibi quivis temere arroget artem,
id. S. 2, 4, 35; Suet. Tit. 6; 8; Dig. 50, 17, 64;so also: nullus dies temere intercessit, quo non ad eum scriberet,
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103 inappropriately
adv неуместно; нецелесообразно; несоответственноСинонимический ряд:1. extravagantly (other) disproportionately; excessively; extravagantly; extremely; immoderately; inordinately; overly; prodigally; profligately; to a fault; too; unduly; wastefully2. improperly (other) improperly; inadmissibly; inaptly; ineptly; unbecomingly; unfitly; unseasonably; unsuitably3. imprudently (other) imprudently; indiscreetly; injudiciously; unwisely -
104 ἄκριτος
A undistinguishable, confused,ἄκριτα πόλλ' ἀγορεύειν Od.8.505
; τύμβος ἄ. one common undistinguished grave, Il. 7.337; ἄ. πάγος confused mass, Hp.Septim.6, cf. Pl.Grg. 465d, Philostr. Gym.26;ἄ. ἔρις καὶ ταραχή D.18.18
;ἄ. καιροί Demad.34
.2 continual, unceasing,μῦθοι Il.2.796
;ἄχεα 3.412
: neut. as Adv.,πενθήμεναι ἄκριτον αἰεί Od.18.174
, 19.120;δηρὸν καὶ ἄ. h.Merc. 126
; ὄρος ἄ. continuous chain of mountains, AP6.225 (Nicaen.).II undecided, doubtful, νείκεα, ἄεθλος, Il.14.205, Hes.Sc. 311; ἄ. τελευταί which cannot be predicted, B.9.45; ἀκρίτων ὄντων while the issue is doubtful, Th.4.20; uncertain, of weather-signs, ; πυρετὸς ἄ. fever that will not come to a crisis, Hp.Acut.(Sp.) 17. Adv.- τως Id.Epid.1.3
; τὸ ἀκρίτως ξυνεχὲς τῆς ἁμίλλης without decisive issue, Th.7.71: neut.pl.as Adv.,ἄκριτα δηρινθέντες Euph.94.3
.2 unjudged, untried, of persons and things, ἀκρίτους κτείνειν, ἀποκτεῖναι without trial, Hdt.3.80, Th.2.67, cf.Lys.19.7, D.17.3;ἄ. ἀποθανεῖν Antipho 5.48
, cf. Th.8.48, etc.; πρᾶγμα ἄ. cause not yet tried, Isoc.19.2, cf. Pl.Ti. 51c:—also, subject to no judge, . Adv.ἀκρίτως, ἀποκτείνειν D.H.11.43
, cf. Conon 28.1, LXX 1 Ma. 2.37.III [voice] Act., not giving judgement, Hdt.8.124; not capable of judging, Parm.6.7, Plb.3.19.9, cf. Luc.Am.37; ἄκριτα μηχανώμενοι engaged in rash attempts, E.Andr. 549; κατ' ἄκριτον recklessly, Phld. Ir.p.69 W. Adv. - τως rashly, indiscreetly, Plb.2.7.2, Epict.Gnom. 65; indiscriminately,ἐκφέρειν Procl.in Prm.p.553S.
2 not exercising judgement, undiscriminating, of fate, AP7.439 (Theodorid.), cf. 5.283 (Rufin.); ἄκριτε δαῖμον, of death, Epigr.Gr.204.3 (Cnid.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἄκριτος
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105 mouth
A n1 (of human, horse) bouche f ; ( of other animal) gueule f ; in one's mouth dans la bouche ; to have five mouths to feed avoir cinq bouches à nourrir ; to open/shut one's mouth ouvrir/fermer la bouche ; with my/his etc mouth open bouche bée inv ; why did you have to open your (big) mouth ○ ? qu'est-ce qui t'a pris d'ouvrir ta grande gueule ◑ ? ; he's got a big mouth ○ il a une grande gueule ◑ ; me and my big mouth ○ ! moi et ma grande gueule ◑ ! ;2 (of cave, tunnel) entrée f ; ( of river) embouchure f ; (of geyser, volcano) bouche f ; ( of valley) débouché m ; (of jar, bottle, decanter) goulot m ; (of bag, sack) ouverture f ;3 ○ ( talk) he's all mouth (and no action) il cause, c'est tout ce qu'il sait faire ○ ; that's enough mouth from you! je t'ai assez entendu! ; to watch one's mouth surveiller son langage.B vtr1 ( move lips silently) articuler silencieusement [word, lyrics, answer] ;C vi1 ( mime) mimer ;2 US ( speak affectedly) déclamer.by word of mouth de bouche à oreille ; don't put words in my mouth ne me fais pas dire ce que je n'ai pas dit ; his heart was in his mouth son cœur battait la chamade ; to be down in the mouth être tout triste ; to leave a bad ou nasty taste in one's ou the mouth fig laisser un arrière-goût amer ; to put one's foot in one's mouth faire une gaffe ○ ; to shoot one's mouth off parler sans réfléchir ; to take the words right out of sb's mouth ôter les mots de la bouche de qn ; wash your mouth out! ne dis pas de gros mots! ; I'll wash your mouth out with soap! je vais te faire passer l'envie de dire des gros mots!1 ( shout) tempêter (about à propos de ; at sb contre qn) ;2 US ( be impudent) répondre insolemment ;3 US ( speak indiscreetly) dégoiser ○ ;▶ mouth off [sth] déballer ○ [opinions, prejudices]. -
106 mouth
∎ don't talk with your mouth full! ne parle pas la bouche pleine!;∎ breathe through your mouth respirez par la bouche;∎ I have five mouths to feed j'ai cinq bouches à nourrir;∎ Pharmacy to be taken by mouth (on packaging) à prendre par voie orale;∎ he didn't open his mouth once during the meeting il n'a pas ouvert la bouche ou il n'a pas dit un mot pendant toute la réunion;∎ keep your mouth shut n'en parlez à personne, gardez-le pour vous;∎ he's incapable of keeping his mouth shut il ne sait pas tenir sa langue;∎ familiar he's all mouth c'est une grande gueule ou un fort en gueule;∎ familiar he's got a big mouth il ne peut pas s'empêcher de l'ouvrir;∎ you had to open your big mouth, didn't you! il a fallu que tu ouvres ta grande gueule!;∎ familiar to be down in the mouth avoir le cafard;∎ me and my big mouth! j'ai encore perdu une occasion de me taire!;∎ to put words into sb's mouth (misquote) faire dire à qn ce qu'il ne dit pas;∎ proverb out of the mouths of babes (and sucklings) de la bouche des enfants ou des innocents(b) (of river) embouchure f, bouche f, bouches fpl(a) (silently → insults, obscenities) dire à voix basse, marmonner;∎ don't talk/sing, just mouth the words ne parle/chante pas, fais seulement semblant(b) (pompously) déclamer; (mechanically) débiter; (insincerely → excuses) dire qch du bout des lèvres; (→ regrets) formuler sans conviction;∎ to mouth platitudes débiter des lieux communs►► mouth organ harmonica m;mouth ulcer aphte m -
107 გაუფრთხილებლად
advincautiously, indiscreetly -
108 indiskret
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109 uluorta
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110 boşboğazlık
idle talk. - etmek to talk indiscreetly. -
111 gevezelik
"1. chattering, prattling. 2. chatter, idle talk; indiscreet talk. - etmek 1. to chatter, talk idly. 2. to talk indiscreetly, blab."
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