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skɪn
1. сущ.
1) а) кожа( человека) to cast, shed, slip one's skin ≈ сбрасывать кожу, линять The snake shed its skin. ≈ Змея сбросила кожу. to tan a skin ≈ дубить кожу chapped skin ≈ обветренная кожа coarse, rough skin ≈ грубая кожа dark skin ≈ темная кожа, кожа темного цвета delicate, fine skin ≈ тонкая кожа dry skin ≈ сухая кожа fair, soft skin ≈ нежная кожа flushed skin ≈ мед. гиперемия irritated skin ≈ раздражительная кожа light skin ≈ светлая/белая кожа oily skin ≈ жирная кожа sensitive skin ≈ чувствительная кожа smooth skin ≈ гладка кожа human skin ≈ человеческая кожа outer skin анат. ≈ эпидерма skin blisters ≈ кожа покрывается волдырями skin peels ≈ кожа шелушится б) перен., разг. о жизни как об оболочке, шкуре, в которой мы существуем If you were in my skin... ≈ Будь ты на моем месте... (Побывай ты в моей шкуре...) to keep a whole skin, to save one's skin ≈ спасти свою шкуру
2) а) мех, шкура( о покрове животного) б) кожица, кожура( о покрове растений) My grandpa adored potatoes in the skins. ≈ Мой дедушка обожал картошку в мундирах.
3) а) наружный слой, оболочка б) обшивка, защитный слой( об аппаратах, агрегатах и т.д.)
4) мех (для вина)
5) сл. кляча
6) амер.;
сл. скряга
7) сл. жулик Syn: robber
8) сл. доллар
9) метал. а) плена (при прокате) б) корка (слитка) ∙ in/with a whole skin ≈ цел и невредим to escape with/by the skin of one's teeth ≈ еле-еле спастись mere skin and bone only skin and bone
2. гл.
1) а) покрывать(ся) кожей, пленкой, тонким слоем (обыкн. skin over) б) мед. зарубцеваться( обыкн. skin over) (о ране, порезе и т.д.) The wound should skin over quite quickly now. ≈ Теперь рана должна быстро зажить.
2) а) сдирать кожу, снимать шкуру( с животного) ;
свежевать( тушу) б) чистить, очищать( от кожуры, скорлупы), снимать кожуру (с растения)
3) ссадить, содрать кожу to skin one's elbow ≈ ободрать локоть
4) а) сл. обобрать дочиста, обворовать б) разг. надуть, обмануть Syn: deceive ∙ skin through to keep one's eyes skinned сл. ≈ смотреть в оба кожа - clear * чистая кожа - fair * светлая кожа - true * (анатомия) собственно кожа, кориум - * incision (медицина) кожный разрез - stripped to the * раздетый донага - wet to the * промокший насквозь - to wear smth. next to the * носить что-либо на голое тело - * and bones кожа да кости( о человеке) жизнь, "шкура" - to save one's * спасать свою шкуру - to sleep with a whole *, to keep a whole * остаться целым и невредимым I would not be in his * не хотел бы я быть в его шкуре кожа, шкура, мех животного - lion's * шкура льва - lizard's * кожа ящерицы - the * of a sheep овчина - to cast the * менять кожу, линять - it took forty *s to make this coat на эту шубу пошло сорок шкурок (историческое) пергамент( из телячей кожи) мех (для вина), бурдюк кожура, кожица - the * of an apple кожура яблока - the * of a tomato кожица помидора - to peel the * off a pine-apple чистить ананас - potatoes boiled in their *s картофель в мундире оболочка;
пленка;
верхний или наружный слой - a * on boiled milk пленка на кипяченом молоке - a defensive * защитная оболочка корка (слитка) плена (при прокате) обшивка судна, самолета - rocket * обшивка ракеты (специальное) тонкая свежая корка льда (морское) наружная часть свернутого паруса (разговорное) кляча (сленг) человек - he isn't a bad old * он свой парень, он свой в доску( сленг) "лысая" шина( сленг) скряга, скупердяй( разговорное) кошелек( сленг) бумажный доллар (сленг) (историческое) соверен (золотая монета) (сленг) пиво > to have a thick * быть толстокожим > to have a thin * быть обидчивым > to jump out of one's * (with joy) быть вне себя( от радости) ;
подскочить, вздрогнуть( от радости) > to change one's * измениться до неузнаваемости;
переменить кожу > one cannot change one's * (да) уж каков есть;
себя не переделаешь > to escape by the * of one's teeth едва спастись > to get under smb.'s * раздражать кого-либо;
действовать на нервы кому-либо;
овладеть чьими-либо мыслями > that sort of music always gets under my * такая музыка меня всегда волнует > in a bad * не в себе, "не в духах" > in his * там, где нас нет (ответ на вопрос о местонахождении кого-либо) > (here's to the) * off your nose! ваше здоровье! > it is no * off your back тебя это ни с какого боку не касается > we are all the same under our *s все мы одинаковы > * beginning to crack( австралийское) (разговорное) в горле пересохло, пора выпить > to dispose of the bear's * before one his caught the bear делить шкуру неубитого медведя снимать, сдирать кожу или шкуру;
свежевать - to * rabbit свежевать кролика - to * a fox снимать шкуру с лисы очищать от кожицы, кожуры, скорлупы - to * a fruit снимать с плода кожицу ссадить, ободрать, содрать кожу - to * one's knee ободрать (себе) колено покрывать кожей, пленкой, тонким слоем - it will * the ulcerous place от этого язва затянется зарубцовываться (тж. * over) - the wound began to * (over) рана начала зарубцовываться (редкое) прикрывать, вуалировать линять (о животных) (разговорное) стягивать, снимать тесную или плотно прилегающую одежду (обыкн. * off) - to * off a jersey стягивать фуфайку (просторечие) обворовать (кого-либо) ;
надувать, обманывать( просторечие) обобрать дочиста, ободрать как липку (особ. в карточной игре) - to * smb. of every shilling вытрясти из кого-либо все до последнего шиллинга (разговорное) карабкаться, взбираться (часто * up) - to * the rope to the top of the wall взобраться на стену по веревке (разговорное) (over) перепрыгнуть( сленг) разбить, разгромить - he was *ned at the polls его прокатили на выборах (разговорное) давать нагоняй, ругать, разносить - he was *ned for his disobedience ему здорово попало за непослушание (американизм) (школьное) (жаргон) списывать, пользоваться шпаргалкой погонять бичом (мула, вола) лазить, карабкаться ( по шестам, деревьям;
тж. * up) - to * up a tree влезть на дерево - to get into the house by *ning up a drainpipe залезть в дом по водосточной трубе ударять по голени (американизм) (сленг) бегать;
ходить( разговорное) протискиваться, пролезать > to * alive живьем сдирать кожу;
живого места не оставить( на ком-либо), спустить шкуру (с кого-либо) ;
нанести сокрушительный удар > to * a flint скряжничать > to * the lamb мошенничать;
заниматься шантажом > to * a razor заламывать цену;
отчаянно торговаться;
торговаться напропалую ~ кожура, кожица;
baked potatoes in their skins картофель в мундире to get under the ~ досаждать, раздражать, действовать на нервы;
to change one's skin неузнаваемо измениться to escape with (или by) the ~ of one's teeth еле-еле спастись to get under the ~ досаждать, раздражать, действовать на нервы;
to change one's skin неузнаваемо измениться to have a thick (thin) ~ быть нечувствительным (очень чувствительным) ~ метал. плена (при прокате) ;
корка (слитка) ;
in (или with) a whole skin цел и невредим to jump out of one's ~ быть вне себя( от радости, удивления и т. п.) to keep a whole ~, to save one's ~ спасти свою шкуру;
mere (или only) skin and bone кожа да кости ~ ссадить, содрать кожу;
to skin a flint скряжничать, быть скаредным;
to keep one's eyes skinned sl. смотреть в оба to keep a whole ~, to save one's ~ спасти свою шкуру;
mere (или only) skin and bone кожа да кости skin кожа;
шкура;
outer skin анат. эпидерма to keep a whole ~, to save one's ~ спасти свою шкуру;
mere (или only) skin and bone кожа да кости skin кожа;
шкура;
outer skin анат. эпидерма ~ кожура, кожица;
baked potatoes in their skins картофель в мундире ~ мех (для вина) ~ наружный слой, оболочка ~ sl. обобрать дочиста ~ метал. плена (при прокате) ;
корка (слитка) ;
in (или with) a whole skin цел и невредим ~ покрывать(ся) кожей (обыкн. skin over) ;
зарубцеваться (обыкн. skin over) ~ сдирать кожу, шкуру;
снимать кожуру ~ амер. sl. скряга ~ ссадить, содрать кожу;
to skin a flint скряжничать, быть скаредным;
to keep one's eyes skinned sl. смотреть в оба ~ ссадить, содрать кожу;
to skin a flint скряжничать, быть скаредным;
to keep one's eyes skinned sl. смотреть в оба ~ sl. доллар ~ sl. жулик ~ sl. кляча -
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[skɪn] 1. сущ.1)coarse / rough skin — грубая кожа
delicate / fine skin — нежная кожа
dry / oily skin — сухая / жирная кожа
fair / light skin — белая, светлая кожа
- outer skinSkin blisters / peels. — Кожа покрывается волдырями, шелушится.
- skin and boneб) разг. жизнь, "шкура"If you were in my skin... — Будь ты на моём месте... (Побывай ты в моей шкуре...)
in / with a whole skin — цел и невредим
2)а) мех, шкура, кожа ( животного)to cast / shed / slip one's skin — сбрасывать кожу, линять
б) кожица, кожура ( о покрове растений)My grandpa adored potatoes in their skins. — Мой дедушка обожал картошку в мундире.
Syn:3)а) наружный слой, оболочкаб) обшивка, защитный слой (в аппаратах, агрегатах)4)б) бурдюкThe army carried its water supplies with it in skins. — Солдаты несли с собой запасы воды в бурдюках.
5) разг. кляча6) амер.; разг. скряга7) разг. жуликSyn:8) разг. бумажный доллар9) метал.а) плена ( при прокате)10) авто; жарг. покрышка, шинаSyn:tyre 1.11) муз.; жарг.Syn:б) барабанSyn:••thick skin — толстая кожа, необидчивость
to escape with / by the skin of one's teeth — еле-еле спастись
to be (all) skin and bone(s) — быть очень худым, иметь только кожу да кости
to jump out of one's skin — быть вне себя (от радости, удивления и т. п.)
- get under smb.'s skin2. гл.1) = skin overа) покрывать кожей, пленкой, тонким слоемб) покрываться кожей, пленкой, тонким слоем2) мед.; = skin over зарубцеваться (о ране, порезе и т. п.)The wound should skin over quite quickly now. — Теперь рана должна быстро зажить.
3)а) сдирать кожу, снимать шкуру ( с животного); свежевать ( тушу)б) чистить, очищать (от кожуры, скорлупы), снимать кожуру ( с растения)4) ссадить, содрать кожу5) прост.а) обобрать дочиста, обвороватьб) надуть, обманутьв) сбежать, скрыться с чужими деньгами6) амер.; разг.Syn:б) протискиваться, пролезатьThe cave is very narrow ahead, but we should be able to skin through. — Там, впереди, пещера сужается, но мы сумеем пролезть.
7) разг. "сдирать шкуру", подвергать наказанию, осуждению; порицатьSyn:8) истощать, обеднять (что-л.)The soil has been skinned. — Почва была истощена.
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adj.• irritado, -a adj.'ɪrəteɪtəd, 'ɪrɪteɪtɪd1) <look/frown> de impaciencia, de irritaciónto be irritated WITH o AT something/WITH somebody — estar* irritado por algo/con alguien
2) <skin/hands> irritado* * *['ɪrəteɪtəd, 'ɪrɪteɪtɪd]1) <look/frown> de impaciencia, de irritaciónto be irritated WITH o AT something/WITH somebody — estar* irritado por algo/con alguien
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irritated ['ɪrɪteɪtɪd]∎ don't get irritated! ne t'énerve pas! -
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an (a) unprotected (parched, irritated) skin незащищённая (потрескавшаяся, раздражённая) кожаEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > (an) unprotected skin
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амер.; жарг.≈ плевать хотел, до лампочки‘Well?’ the sheriff said, ‘The hell with it.’ Macomber dried the sweat off his face with a colored handkerchief. ‘It's no skin off my back.’ (I. Shaw, ‘Sailor off Bremen and Other Stories’, ‘The Deputy Sheriff’) — - Ну как? - спросил шериф. - К черту все это, - ответил Макомбер. Он вытер пот с лица цветным платком. - Не мое это дело.
‘I don't care whether he ever gets there,’ she said. ‘It won't be skin off my nose.’ (R. P. Warren, ‘All the King's Men’, ch. II) — - Мне все равно, приедет он на митинг или нет, - ответила Сэди. - Плевать мне с высокой горы.
The place was full of strangers... He felt a little irritated at this, although it was no skin off his nose. Sam Kidd was paying for all the food and drink. (S. Chaplin, ‘The Watchers and the Watched’, ch. 2) — В зале было много незнакомых... что раздражало Тигра, хотя это была не его забота: за все яства и напитки платил Сэм Кидд.
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тюленья, котиковая кожа — pin seal
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transitive verb1) ärgernbe irritated by or feel irritated at something — sich über etwas (Akk.) ärgern
be irritated with somebody — sich über jemanden aufregen od. ärgern
2) (Med.) reizen* * *['iriteit]1) (to annoy or make angry: The children's chatter irritated him.) verärgern•- academic.ru/39429/irritable">irritable- irritably
- irritability
- irritableness
- irritating
- irritation* * *ir·ri·tate[ˈɪrɪteɪt]vt▪ to \irritate sb jdn [ver]ärgern [o reizen]to be intensely \irritated äußerst ungehalten [o verärgert] seinto \irritate skin Hautreizungen hervorrufen* * *['IrIteɪt]vtshe's easily irritated — sie ist sehr reizbar or schnell verärgert
I get irritated at or with him — er reizt or ärgert mich, er regt mich auf
* * ** * *transitive verb1) ärgernbe irritated by or feel irritated at something — sich über etwas (Akk.) ärgern
be irritated with somebody — sich über jemanden aufregen od. ärgern
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'iriteit1) (to annoy or make angry: The children's chatter irritated him.) irritar, molestar2) (to make (a part of the body) sore, red, itchy etc: Soap can irritate a baby's skin.) irritar•- irritably
- irritability
- irritableness
- irritating
- irritation
irritate vb irritar / molestartr['ɪrɪteɪt]1 (annoy) irritar, molestar, fastidiar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto get irritated (angry) irritarse, enfadarse1) annoy: irritar, molestar2) : irritar (en medicina)v.• amohinar v.• atufar v.• azuzar v.• encalabrinar v.• encarnizar v.• encolerizar v.• enconar v.• encrudecer v.• endemoniar v.• endurecer v.• enfurecer v.• enojar v.• ensañar v.• indignar v.• irritar v.'ɪrəteɪt, 'ɪrɪteɪt1) ( annoy) irritar, molestar2) ( make sore) \<\<skin/membrane\>\> irritar['ɪrɪteɪt]VT1) (=annoy) irritar, fastidiarto get irritated — irritarse, enfadarse
2) (Med) irritar* * *['ɪrəteɪt, 'ɪrɪteɪt]1) ( annoy) irritar, molestar2) ( make sore) \<\<skin/membrane\>\> irritar -
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irritate* * *irritare v.tr.1 (provocare, innervosire) to irritate, to annoy: non irritatela!, don't irritate her!; è riuscito a irritarmi, he managed to irritate me2 (ferita, pelle ecc.) to irritate, to inflame: lo sfregamento irritò la ferita, rubbing irritated (o inflamed) the wound.◘ irritarsi v.intr.pron.1 (innervosirsi) to get* irritated, to get* annoyed: irritare con qlcu. per qlco., to get irritated at s.o. over sthg.; si irrita per niente, he got irritated over nothing2 (di ferita, pelle ecc.) to become* irritated: una pelle che si irrita facilmente, a skin that is easily irritated.* * *[irri'tare]1. vt1) (infastidire) to irritate, annoy2) (pelle, occhi) to irritate2. vip (irritarsi)1)irritarsi per qc/con qn — (infastidirsi) to get irritated o annoyed at sth/with sb
2) (infiammarsi: pelle, occhi) to become irritated* * *[irri'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (infastidire) to irritate, to annoy2) med. to irritate2.verbo pronominale irritarsi1) (innervosirsi) to get* annoyed ( per about, over)2) med. to become* irritated* * *irritare/irri'tare/ [1]1 (infastidire) to irritate, to annoy2 med. to irritateII irritarsi verbo pronominale1 (innervosirsi) to get* annoyed ( per about, over)2 med. to become* irritated. -
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v.1 to irritate.Su actitud irrita a Ricardo His attitude irritates Richard.La loción irrita la piel The lotion irritates the skin.2 to annul.El documento irrita la apelación The document annuls the appeal.* * *1 to irritate1 to lose one's temper, get annoyed* * *verb1) to irritate2) exasperate* * *1. VT1) (=enfadar) to irritate2) (Med) to irritate3) [+ celos, pasiones] to stir up, inflame2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <piel/garganta> to irritatetiene la garganta irritada — his throat is sore o inflamed
b) < persona> to annoy, irritate2.irritarse v prona) piel/ojos to become irritatedb) persona to get annoyed, get irritated* * *= irk, needle, irritate, rattle + Posesivo + cage, rub + Nombre + up the wrong way, spite, annoy, roil, nerve, gall, rile, peeve, enrage, hit + a (raw) nerve, strike + a nerve, exasperate, touch + a (raw) nerve, raise + Posesivo + hackles.Ex. She had been told from time to time that he seemed to derive satisfaction from needling the staff, but she had never been able to pin down specifically what he does that irks them.Ex. She had been told from time to time that he seemed to derive satisfaction from needling the staff, but she had never been able to pin down specifically what he does that irks them.Ex. Their education must accordingly be designed to prepare them for that future, however much this may irritate the myopics whose only concern is for the present.Ex. The author maintains that his poem makes an attempt to rattle the cage and is a gesture toward revolt, a call to abandon any vision of human life that does not embrace the sexual universe.Ex. Relations between the two countries would now be difficult as our Prime Minister had rubbed theirs up the wrong way over ridiculous matters.Ex. Men's abuse of children is in many instances instrumental in order to coerce or retaliate against women, echoing the Greek myth of Medea who killed her own children to spite her father.Ex. Library pests are any humans, large or microscopic beasts, library equipment or installations, or chemical and biological substances that hamper or annoy the reader.Ex. Episcopalians were roiled by the approval of a rector outspokenly conservative on such matters as the liturgy, the hymnal and ordination.Ex. But there's something which has nerved me before with the forum.Ex. It was the American attitude of superiority that galled them the most.Ex. Now is not the time for superfluous rantings intended to rile the public.Ex. Things like talking over the performances and cutting to commercials in the middle of performances were really peaving the people who watched.Ex. On a recent field trip, he drank too much and became enraged with another student by whom he felt insulted.Ex. Based on their account, it seems obvious that Beauperthuy hit a raw nerve among some of the medical research leaders of the day.Ex. His plethoric prose produced by a prodigious placement of words struck a nerve.Ex. Radical intellectuals often seem exasperated by what appears as excessive attention paid to conceptualization.Ex. Obama's election seems to have touched a raw nerve in conservative white America, unleashing a torrent of right-wing rage unseen in this country.Ex. But be prepared to raise some hackles if you take this approach, because it is essential you do it openly and not behind your boss' back.----* irritarse con = get + short with.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <piel/garganta> to irritatetiene la garganta irritada — his throat is sore o inflamed
b) < persona> to annoy, irritate2.irritarse v prona) piel/ojos to become irritatedb) persona to get annoyed, get irritated* * *= irk, needle, irritate, rattle + Posesivo + cage, rub + Nombre + up the wrong way, spite, annoy, roil, nerve, gall, rile, peeve, enrage, hit + a (raw) nerve, strike + a nerve, exasperate, touch + a (raw) nerve, raise + Posesivo + hackles.Ex: She had been told from time to time that he seemed to derive satisfaction from needling the staff, but she had never been able to pin down specifically what he does that irks them.
Ex: She had been told from time to time that he seemed to derive satisfaction from needling the staff, but she had never been able to pin down specifically what he does that irks them.Ex: Their education must accordingly be designed to prepare them for that future, however much this may irritate the myopics whose only concern is for the present.Ex: The author maintains that his poem makes an attempt to rattle the cage and is a gesture toward revolt, a call to abandon any vision of human life that does not embrace the sexual universe.Ex: Relations between the two countries would now be difficult as our Prime Minister had rubbed theirs up the wrong way over ridiculous matters.Ex: Men's abuse of children is in many instances instrumental in order to coerce or retaliate against women, echoing the Greek myth of Medea who killed her own children to spite her father.Ex: Library pests are any humans, large or microscopic beasts, library equipment or installations, or chemical and biological substances that hamper or annoy the reader.Ex: Episcopalians were roiled by the approval of a rector outspokenly conservative on such matters as the liturgy, the hymnal and ordination.Ex: But there's something which has nerved me before with the forum.Ex: It was the American attitude of superiority that galled them the most.Ex: Now is not the time for superfluous rantings intended to rile the public.Ex: Things like talking over the performances and cutting to commercials in the middle of performances were really peaving the people who watched.Ex: On a recent field trip, he drank too much and became enraged with another student by whom he felt insulted.Ex: Based on their account, it seems obvious that Beauperthuy hit a raw nerve among some of the medical research leaders of the day.Ex: His plethoric prose produced by a prodigious placement of words struck a nerve.Ex: Radical intellectuals often seem exasperated by what appears as excessive attention paid to conceptualization.Ex: Obama's election seems to have touched a raw nerve in conservative white America, unleashing a torrent of right-wing rage unseen in this country.Ex: But be prepared to raise some hackles if you take this approach, because it is essential you do it openly and not behind your boss' back.* irritarse con = get + short with.* * *irritar [A1 ]vt1 ‹piel/garganta› to irritateel humo le irritaba los ojos the smoke was irritating his eyestiene la garganta irritada his throat is sore o inflamed2 ‹persona› to annoy, irritate1 «piel/ojos» to become irritated2 «persona» to get annoyed, get irritatedse irritó por lo que le dije he got annoyed o irritated at what I saidnunca se irrita con las críticas de sus adversarios she never gets annoyed at her opponents' criticisms* * *
irritar ( conjugate irritar) verbo transitivo
◊ tiene la garganta irritada his throat is sore o inflamed
irritarse verbo pronominal
irritar verbo transitivo to irritate
' irritar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
crispar
- enfermar
- picar
- provocar
- chocar
- fastidiar
- reventar
English:
gall
- irk
- irritate
- needle
- rile
- roil
- rub
- annoy
- vex
* * *♦ vt1. [enfadar] to irritate, to annoy2. [piel, garganta] to irritate;me irritó la garganta/piel it gave me a sore throat/a rash;el humo me irrita los pulmones smoke irritates my lungs* * *v/t tb MED irritate* * *irritar vt: to irritate♦ irritación nf* * *irritar vb to irritate -
17 irriter
irriter [iʀite]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *iʀite
1.
1) ( agacer) to irritate, to annoy2) Médecine to irritate
2.
s'irriter verbe pronominal1) ( s'énerver) to get annoyed (de about, over), to get angry (de about, over)2) Médecine to become irritated, to become inflamed* * *iʀite vt1) (= agacer) to irritate, to annoy2) MÉDECINE (= enflammer) to irritate* * *irriter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( agacer) to irritate, to annoy; il avait l'air très irrité he seemed very annoyed; il est irrité par leurs jérémiades continuelles he is irritated by their continual moaning;2 Méd to irritate; le frottement m'a irrité la peau the friction irritated my skin.B s'irriter vpr1 ( s'énerver) to get annoyed (de about, over), to get angry (de about, over);2 Méd [organe] to become irritated, to become inflamed.[irite] verbe transitif————————s'irriter verbe pronominal intransitif1. [s'énerver] to get annoyed ou irritateds'irriter contre quelqu'un to get annoyed with ou at somebody -
18 дразня
irritate, chafe, exciteфизиол. stimulate, excite; irritateпрен. irritate, chafe, annoy, vex, stroke/rub the wrong wayразг. peeve, needle(умишлено) tease, разг. needleдразня приятно titillate, excite pleasurablyдразня апетита на някого whet/excite s.o.'s appetiteдразня любопитството arouse (s.o.'s) curiosityдразня слуха/ухото jar on/grate upon/offend the earдразня окото/погледа shock/offend the eye. be an eye soreне дразни does not offend; is pleasantдразня се be angry/irritated/irritableдразня се от такива неща I am irritated by such things, such things irritate me* * *дра̀зня,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. дра̀знил irritate, chafe, excite; физиол. stimulate, excite; irritate; прен. irritate, chafe, annoy, vex, stroke/rub the wrong way; exasperate; разг. peeve, needle, rile, bug; gall; get (s.o.’s) goat; rattle, freak (s.o. out); sl. cheese (s.o.) off, drive (s.o.) nuts, get in o.’s hair, get under s.o.’s skin, miff, nark; get s.o.’s goat; ( умишлено) tease, разг. needle; \дразня апетита на някого whet/excite s.o.’s appetite; \дразня любопитството arouse (s.o.’s) curiosity; \дразня окото/погледа shock/offend the eye, be an eye sore; \дразня приятно titillate, excite pleasurably; \дразня слуха/ухото jar on/grate upon/offend the ear;\дразня се be angry/irritated/irritable.* * *bullyrag ; gall {gO;l}; gird ; harass ; incense ; irritate ; lash {lES}; mock ; needle ; offend ; peeve ; prod ; provoke ; roil {roil}; stimulate (физиол.); tease: Stop дразняing the dog, it will bite you. - Престани да дразниш кучето, ще те ухапе.; titillate* * *1. (умишлено) tease, разг. needle 2. irritate, chafe, excite 3. ДРАЗНЯ приятно titillate, excite pleasurably 4. ДРАЗНЯ ce be angry/ irritated/irritable 5. ДРАЗНЯ апетита на някого whet/excite s.o.'s appetite 6. ДРАЗНЯ любопитството arouse (s.o.'s) curiosity 7. ДРАЗНЯ окото/погледа shock/ offend the eye. be an eye sore 8. ДРАЗНЯ слуха/ухото jar on/grate upon/ offend the ear 9. дразня се от такива неща I am irritated by such things, such things irritate me 10. не дразни does not offend;is pleasant 11. прен. irritate, chafe, annoy, vex, stroke/rub the wrong way 12. разг. peeve, needle 13. физиол. stimulate, excite;irritate -
19 irritate
['iriteit]1) (to annoy or make angry: The children's chatter irritated him.) dražiti, jeziti2) (to make (a part of the body) sore, red, itchy etc: Soap can irritate a baby's skin.) dražiti•- irritably
- irritability
- irritableness
- irritating
- irritation* * *I [íriteit]transitive verbdražiti, razdražiti (by s čim); iritirati, vznemirjatiirritated at — jezen na kaj, vznemirjen zaradi česaII [íriteit]transitive verbjuridically razveljaviti, anulirati -
20 irritato
irritato agg.1 irritated, annoyed2 (infiammato) inflamed, irritated, sore: avere la pelle irritata, to have a skin inflammation; avere la gola irritata, to have a sore throat.* * *[irri'tato] 1.participio passato irritare2.1) annoyed, cross2) med. irritated* * *irritato/irri'tato/→ irritareII aggettivo1 annoyed, cross2 med. irritated.
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