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1 insufferably
Общая лексика: несказанно (наприм.: insufferably lucky - несказанно счастлив) -
2 insufferably
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3 intolerably
adv невыносимо, нестерпимо; несносноСинонимический ряд:insufferably (other) insufferably; insupportably; unbearably -
4 unbearably
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5 невыносимо
1. прил.;
кратк. форма от невыносимый
2. предик.;
безл. it is unbearable/insufferable
3. нареч. unbearably, insufferablyневыносим|о -
1. нареч. unbearably, intolerably;
2. в знач. сказ. безл. it is unbearable/ intolerable/impossible;
~ый unbearable, intolerable;
(о боли тж.) excruciating.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > невыносимо
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6 intolerably
[ɪn'tɔl(ə)rəblɪ]нареч.невыносимо, нестерпимо; несносноIt is intolerably hot there from March till July. — Там невыносимо жарко с марта по июль.
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7 assume airs
напускать на себя важность, важничать; зазнаваться, высокомерно, заносчиво держать себя; ≈ задирать нос [этим. фр. se donner des airs]Who were the aristocracy, to give themselves airs? Jackanapes! Half of 'em descendants of those who had got what they had by robbery or jobbery! (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Silver Spoon’, part I, ch.VI) — Кто они, эти аристократы? Какое право имеют напускать на себя важность? Нахалы! Многие из них потомки тех, кто поднялся на высоту только благодаря грабежам и спекуляции.
Gertie: "Even when you're begging my pardon you put on airs. You ask me to forgive you as if you was doing me a favour." (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Land of Promise’, act II) — Герти: "Ты, даже когда просишь прощения, держишься высокомерно. Извиняешься с таким видом, будто делаешь мне одолжение."
He was so much afraid of others putting on airs with him that, in order as it were to get in first, he put on such airs as to make everyone think him insufferably conceited. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘The Outstation’) — От страха, что другие будут задирать перед ним нос, от желания опередить их, он сам до того заважничал, что все считали его нестерпимо самонадеянным.
См. также в других словарях:
Insufferably — In*suf fer*a*bly, adv. In a manner or to a degree beyond endurance; intolerably; as, a blaze insufferably bright; a person insufferably proud. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
insufferably — adv. Insufferably is used with these adjectives: ↑smug … Collocations dictionary
insufferably — insufferable ► ADJECTIVE 1) too extreme to bear; intolerable. 2) unbearably arrogant or conceited. DERIVATIVES insufferableness noun insufferably adverb. ORIGIN from Latin sufferre suffer … English terms dictionary
insufferably — adverb see insufferable … New Collegiate Dictionary
insufferably — See insufferable. * * * … Universalium
insufferably — adverb In an insufferable manner … Wiktionary
insufferably — adv. unendurably, intolerably, unbearably … English contemporary dictionary
insufferably — in·sufferably … English syllables
insufferably — See: insufferable … English dictionary
insufferably — adv unbearably, intolerably, outrageously, shockingly, impossibly, repugnantly … Useful english dictionary
insufferable — [[t]ɪnsʌ̱frəb(ə)l[/t]] ADJ (emphasis) If you say that someone or something is insufferable, you are emphasizing that they are very unpleasant or annoying. [FORMAL] Everyone agreed that he was a most insufferable bore. Syn: unbearable Derived… … English dictionary