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41 irritert
adj. irritated, annoyed, sore adj. (medisin) irritated adj. [ om humør] irritated, annoyed (f.eks.he is annoyed with me, he was annoyed at what we had done
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42 трия
1. (търкам) rub(за да загрея) chafe(изтърквам, изтривам) rub out, erase2. (бърша) wipe(под, съдове) scrub, scour3. (жуля болезнено) rub, chafe; abradeтрий си го на главата do whatever you like with itтрия някому сол на главата вж. сол. тровя5. poison; envenom6. прен. vex, irritate. tease; bullyтрия живота на някого be the bane of s.o.'s lifeтрия ce7. poison o.s.8. прен. torment o.s., suffer torments; be vexed/irritated; fray, fret,, chafe, sit on thorns, worry, fret and fume* * *трѝя,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. трил 1. ( търкам) rub; (за да загрея) chafe; ( изтърквам, изтривам) rub out, erase; корабът се триеше о скалите the ship was grinding on the rocks;4. ( стривам) grind (small); • трий си го на главата do whatever you like with it; \трия някому сол на главата hassle, niggle (s.o.).* * *rub ; grate ; grind (стривам); mop ; wipe (бърша): трия my tears - трия сълзите си* * *1. (бърша) wipe 2. (жуля болезнено) rub, chafe;abrade 3. (за да загрея) chafe 4. (изтърквам, изтривам) rub out, erase 5. (под, съдове) scrub, scour 6. (стривам) grind (small) 7. (търкам) rub 8. poison o.s. 9. poison;envenom 10. ТРИЯ ce 11. ТРИЯ живота на някого be the bane of s. o.'s life 12. ТРИЯ някому сол на главата вж. сол. тровя 13. прен. torment o.s., suffer torments;be vexed/ irritated; fray, fret,, chafe, sit on thorns, worry, fret and fume. 14. прен. vex, irritate. tease;bully 15. трий си го на главата do whatever you like with it -
43 irritate
['ɪrɪteɪt]v1) раздражать, вызывать воспаление, вызывать болезненное ощущениеThe mosquito bite irritated my skin. — Укус комара вызвал болезненное ощущение.
- irritate smth- irritate the skin2) раздражать, сердитьHe was irritated by the delay. — Задержка раздражала его/вызывала у него раздражение.
•CHOICE OF WORDS:Чувство раздражения может быть передано рядом слов и словосочетаний, которые в отличие от нейтрального глагола to irritate указывают на силу и степень раздражения, его характер и возможный источник или причину, вызывающую такую эмоцию. К наиболее часто используемым относятся глаголы to vex, to exasperate, to nettle, to gall, to bug, to provoke и словосочетания to tick/to hack smb off, to get smb going, to get going. Последние три сочетания используются обычно в неофициальной, разговорной речи. Глаголы to exasperate, to gall, to vex и to nettle передают сильное раздражение, часто связанное с обидой, гневом, досадой. Глагол to exasperate имеет значение "сильно раздражать, выводить из себя, сердить": her jealousy exasperated him ee ревность выводила его из себя; he was exasperated by her refusal to admit that she was unjust он сердился на нее за то, что она не хотела признавать, что была несправедлива к нему. Глагол to gall имеет значение "злить, вызывать сильное раздражение, задевать": it galled him when his stepson reminded him that he was not his father and he didn't have to obey him его злило/задевало, когда его пасынок напоминал ему, что он ему не отец, и он не обязан его слушаться. Глагол to nettle имеет значение "раздражать, уязвлять, задевать за живое, выводить из себя": ridiculed nettles him их насмешки задевали его за живое. Глагол to vex имеет значение "досаждать, досадовать, злиться, дразнить": don't be vexed with me не сердись на меня; don't vex the dog не дразни собаку; he was vexed with himself for not going to the concert он сердился сам на себя, что не пошел на концерт. Глагол to bug имеет значение "надоедать, раздражать, привязываться": I just can't remember her name and it is bugging me мне не дает покоя то, что я никак не могу вспомнить, как ее зовут; Look! You are bugging! Отстань от меня; his words were bugging her ee раздражало то, что она никак не могла забыть/выбросить из головы его слова. Глагол to provoke имеет значение "вызывать раздражение, провоцировать, выводить из себя": he tried to be patient with the child, but his tricks provoked him он пытался быть терпеливым с ребенком, но фокусы последнего выводили его из терпения. Словосочетание to get going имеет значение "раздражаться, взвиваться, заводиться": she gets going at the mere mention of his name — она заводится при одном упоминании его имени. Словосочетания to get smb going и to tick smb off имеют значения "раздражать, злить, выводить из себя": it ticks him off every time they cancel a meeting without warning him он взвивается каждый раз, когда они, не предепредив его, отменяют собрание; his comments about women drivers got her going and she began to argue его замечания о женщинах за рулем тут же задели ее, и она начала спорить -
44 rozzłościć
(-szczę, -ścisz); imp; -ść; vt perf* * *pf.- oszczę -ościsz anger, irritate, vex, incense ( kogoś czymś sb with sth); rozzłościć kogoś make sb angry l. irritated, get sb's dander up.pf.get l. become angry l. irritated l. exasperated (na kogoś/coś with sb/sth); be l. become vexed l. incensed (na kogoś/coś at sb/sth).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozzłościć
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45 sore
[so:] 1. adjective1) (painful: My leg is very sore; I have a sore leg.) øm2) (suffering pain: I am still a bit sore after my operation.) øm3) ((American) irritated, annoyed or offended: He is still sore about what happened.) irriteret2. noun(a painful, injured or diseased spot on the skin: His hands were covered with horrible sores.) sår- sorely- soreness* * *[so:] 1. adjective1) (painful: My leg is very sore; I have a sore leg.) øm2) (suffering pain: I am still a bit sore after my operation.) øm3) ((American) irritated, annoyed or offended: He is still sore about what happened.) irriteret2. noun(a painful, injured or diseased spot on the skin: His hands were covered with horrible sores.) sår- sorely- soreness -
46 desorden
m.1 disorder, chaos.tu dormitorio está en desorden your bedroom is in a mess2 excess (vida desenfrenada).3 disorder.sufre desórdenes nerviosos/estomacales he has a nervous/stomach complaint* * *1 disorder, disarray, mess, untidiness■ ¡vaya desorden! what a mess!2 (irregularidad) irregularity1 (disturbios) riots, disturbances, disorder sing2 (excesos) excesses3 (malestar) disorders* * *noun m.1) disorder, mess2) disturbance* * *SM1) (=falta de orden) [de objetos, ideas] chaos; [de casa, habitación] mess, untidinessen desorden — [gente] in confusion; [objetos] in a mess, in disorder más frm
2) (=confusión) confusion* * *1)a) (de persona, cuarto, cajón) untidinessen desorden — <salir/entrar> in a disorderly fashion
todo estaba en desorden — everything was in disorder o in a mess
b) ( confusión) disorder2) desórdenes masculino plurala) ( disturbios) disturbances (pl), disorderb) (Med) disorders (pl)* * *= disorder, chaos, muddle, turbulence, mess, messiness, turbulent waters, anomie, clutter, brouhaha, lawlessness, riot.Ex. Consider this title 'A handbook of heart disease, blood pressure and strokes: the cause, treatment and prevention of these disorders'.Ex. Shera has reminded us that 'man abhors chaos as nature is said to abhor a vacuum'.Ex. The author attempts to sort out the muddle in which librarians have found themselves = El autor intenta aclarar la confusión en la que se encuentran los bibliotecarios.Ex. The title of the article is 'Survival skills for information professionals in the decade of turbulence'.Ex. 'Look, Mel,' said James after the hiatus, 'I'm irritated at the convoluted mess this simple case of filling a vacancy has become'.Ex. Management theorists seem unable to cope with the unpredictability, the multivariate nature and the ' messiness' of human organizations in cultural contexts.Ex. His experience and expertise has guided IFLA members smoothly across what could easily have been turbulent waters = Sus conocimientos y experiencia en la formulación de los Estatutos ha guiado a los miembros de la IFLA sin problemas a través de lo que podrían haber sido fácilmente aguas turbulentas.Ex. The implication was that as modern society continued to develop, anomie would increase.Ex. We can learn from good shopwindow displays and from the best museums about such matters as grouping of books shown and the number included ( clutter is ugly and overcrowding confuses the eye).Ex. He believes that most political brouhahas are cooked up to divert the public's attention from the real terrorism.Ex. So the Marxists will have to pull up their socks if they are to prevent the state from sliding back to the lawlessness one had seen prior to 1977.Ex. The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.----* causar desórdenes = riot.* desorden alimenticio = eating disorder.* desorden público = public disorder.* desorden social = social disorder.* * *1)a) (de persona, cuarto, cajón) untidinessen desorden — <salir/entrar> in a disorderly fashion
todo estaba en desorden — everything was in disorder o in a mess
b) ( confusión) disorder2) desórdenes masculino plurala) ( disturbios) disturbances (pl), disorderb) (Med) disorders (pl)* * *= disorder, chaos, muddle, turbulence, mess, messiness, turbulent waters, anomie, clutter, brouhaha, lawlessness, riot.Ex: Consider this title 'A handbook of heart disease, blood pressure and strokes: the cause, treatment and prevention of these disorders'.
Ex: Shera has reminded us that 'man abhors chaos as nature is said to abhor a vacuum'.Ex: The author attempts to sort out the muddle in which librarians have found themselves = El autor intenta aclarar la confusión en la que se encuentran los bibliotecarios.Ex: The title of the article is 'Survival skills for information professionals in the decade of turbulence'.Ex: 'Look, Mel,' said James after the hiatus, 'I'm irritated at the convoluted mess this simple case of filling a vacancy has become'.Ex: Management theorists seem unable to cope with the unpredictability, the multivariate nature and the ' messiness' of human organizations in cultural contexts.Ex: His experience and expertise has guided IFLA members smoothly across what could easily have been turbulent waters = Sus conocimientos y experiencia en la formulación de los Estatutos ha guiado a los miembros de la IFLA sin problemas a través de lo que podrían haber sido fácilmente aguas turbulentas.Ex: The implication was that as modern society continued to develop, anomie would increase.Ex: We can learn from good shopwindow displays and from the best museums about such matters as grouping of books shown and the number included ( clutter is ugly and overcrowding confuses the eye).Ex: He believes that most political brouhahas are cooked up to divert the public's attention from the real terrorism.Ex: So the Marxists will have to pull up their socks if they are to prevent the state from sliding back to the lawlessness one had seen prior to 1977.Ex: The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.* causar desórdenes = riot.* desorden alimenticio = eating disorder.* desorden público = public disorder.* desorden social = social disorder.* * *A (falta de orden) disorderel desorden más absoluto reinaba en la habitación the room was in complete disorder o an incredible messtodo estaba en desorden everything was in disorder o in a messperdona el desorden sorry about the messdejó las fichas en desorden she left the cards out of orderse retiraron en desorden they withdrew in disorder o disarray o confusion1 (disturbios) disturbances (pl), disorder2 (excesos) excesses (pl)3 ( Med) disorders (pl)* * *
desorden sustantivo masculino
1
en desorden ‹salir/entrar› in a disorderly fashion;
todo estaba en desorden everything was in disorder o in a mess
2
desorden sustantivo masculino
1 disorder
(de una habitación) untidiness, mess: ¡cuánto desorden!, what a mess! 2 desórdenes, (alteración del orden público) disturbances
(excesos) excesses
' desorden' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cachondeo
- confusión
- enfermar
- lío
- torre
- barullo
- follón
- jaleo
- revoltijo
- tirado
English:
anyhow
- clutter
- disarray
- disorder
- foul up
- lawlessness
- mess
- muddle
- ruffled
- straggle
- tumble out
- untidiness
- confusion
* * *desorden nm1. [confusión] disorder, chaos;[falta de orden] mess;esto es un completo desorden this is absolute chaos, this is a complete mess;no sé cómo puedes encontrar nada en medio de este desorden I don't know how you can find anything in this mess;disculpa todo este desorden please excuse all this mess;tu dormitorio está en desorden your bedroom is in a mess;en esa casa reina el desorden it's chaos in this house2. [vida desenfrenada] excess3.desórdenes [disturbios] disturbance;se han producido desórdenes por toda la ciudad there have been disturbances throughout the city;desórdenes callejeros street disturbances4. [alteración física] disorder;sufre desórdenes nerviosos/estomacales he has a nervous/stomach complaint* * *m1 disorder; de habitación untidiness2:desórdenes pl disturbances* * *desorden nm, pl desórdenes1) desbarajuste: disorder, mess2) : disorder, disturbance, upset* * *desorden n mess¡vaya desorden! what a mess! -
47 paréntesis
m. s.&pl.1 parenthesis, bracket.2 digression, interruption, pause, parenthesis.3 parentheses.* * *2 figurado (interrupción) break, interruption\abrir paréntesis to open bracketscerrar paréntesis to close bracketsentre paréntesis in brackets, in parentheseshacer un paréntesis figurado to take a break* * *noun m.* * *SM INV1) (Tip) parenthesis, bracket2) (Ling) (=pausa) parenthesis; (=digresión) digression; (=aparte) asidehacer un paréntesis — [en discurso, escrito] to digress
entre paréntesis — [como adj] parenthetical, incidental; [como adv] parenthetically, incidentally
y, entre paréntesis... — and, by the way..., and I may add in passing...
3) (=intervalo) interval, break; (=hueco) gap; (=descanso) lull* * *masculino (pl paréntesis)a) ( signo) parenthesis, bracket (BrE)cerrar el paréntesis — close parentheses o brackets
entre paréntesis — ( literal) in parentheses, in brackets; ( a propósito) by the way
b) ( digresión) digression, parenthesisc) ( intervalo) break, interval* * *= parentheses () [parenthesis, -sing.], bracket, round brackets (), hiatus, lull.Ex. The first 15 characters of the edition note are displayed in parentheses at the right end of the line, just before the date.Ex. Further complex search strategies are possible with the intercession of other kinds of logic (see below) and the use of brackets.Ex. The notations for Space concepts are enclosed in round brackets (), and added to the main table numbers when required.Ex. 'Look, Mel,' said James after the hiatus, 'I'm irritated at the convoluted mess this simple case of filling a vacancy has become'.Ex. The author observes that there was no lull in the construction of Scottish castellated architecture between 1480 and 1560.----* a modo de paréntesis = parenthetical.* entre paréntesis = parenthetically, parenthetic, in brackets, in parenthesis.* equilibrar paréntesis = balance + parentheses.* paréntesis angular = angled bracket.* paréntesis que abre = left parenthesis.* paréntesis que cierra = right parenthesis.* poner entre paréntesis = bracket.* * *masculino (pl paréntesis)a) ( signo) parenthesis, bracket (BrE)cerrar el paréntesis — close parentheses o brackets
entre paréntesis — ( literal) in parentheses, in brackets; ( a propósito) by the way
b) ( digresión) digression, parenthesisc) ( intervalo) break, interval* * *= parentheses () [parenthesis, -sing.], bracket, round brackets (), hiatus, lull.Ex: The first 15 characters of the edition note are displayed in parentheses at the right end of the line, just before the date.
Ex: Further complex search strategies are possible with the intercession of other kinds of logic (see below) and the use of brackets.Ex: The notations for Space concepts are enclosed in round brackets (), and added to the main table numbers when required.Ex: 'Look, Mel,' said James after the hiatus, 'I'm irritated at the convoluted mess this simple case of filling a vacancy has become'.Ex: The author observes that there was no lull in the construction of Scottish castellated architecture between 1480 and 1560.* a modo de paréntesis = parenthetical.* entre paréntesis = parenthetically, parenthetic, in brackets, in parenthesis.* equilibrar paréntesis = balance + parentheses.* paréntesis angular = angled bracket.* paréntesis que abre = left parenthesis.* paréntesis que cierra = right parenthesis.* poner entre paréntesis = bracket.* * *(pl paréntesis)abrir/cerrar el paréntesis to open/close parentheses o brackets2 (digresión) digression, parenthesis3 (intervalo) break, interval, parenthesis ( frml)* * *
paréntesis sustantivo masculino (pl◊ paréntesis)
◊ cerrar el paréntesis close parentheses o brackets;
entre paréntesis ( literal) in parentheses, in brackets;
( a propósito) by the way
paréntesis m inv
1 parenthesis, bracket
entre paréntesis, in parentheses o brackets
2 (digresión) digression
3 (descanso, pausa) break, interruption: tras un breve paréntesis en nuestra relación, volvimos a encontrarnos en París, we met up again in Paris after a break in our relationship
' paréntesis' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inciso
- abrir
- entre
English:
bracket
- parenthesis
- hiatus
* * *paréntesis nm inv1. [signo] (round) bracket, parenthesis;abrir/cerrar el paréntesis to open/close brackets;entre paréntesis [texto] in brackets, in parentheses;[comentario] digression;y, entre paréntesis, tengo que decir que… and, by the way, I must say that…;poner algo entre paréntesis to put sth in brackets, to bracket sthparéntesis angular angle bracket2. [intercalación] digression3. [interrupción] break;hacer un paréntesis to have a break* * *m inv1 parenthesis;entre paréntesis fig by the way2 fig ( pausa) break* * *paréntesis nms & pl1) : parenthesis2) : digression* * *paréntesis n brackets -
48 pausa
f.pause, break.con pausa unhurriedlypres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: pausar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: pausar.* * *1 pause2 MÚSICA rest\con pausa slowlyhacer una pausa to pause, take a breaksin pausa uninterruptedly* * *noun f.break, pause* * *SF1) (=en programa, reunión) break; [al hablar, leer] pause; (Mús) restcon pausa — slowly, deliberately
2) (Téc) [en casette] pause (button); [en vídeo] hold* * *a) ( interrupción) pause; (Rad, TV) breakcon toda pausa — (Méx) unhurriedly
hacer una pausa — to pause/have a break
b) (Mús) rest* * *= pause, BREAK, hiatus, lull, break.Ex. 'No, not right now,' she said and left a pause 'Well, maybe,' upon more sober reflection.Ex. If the processing of a search terms or series of terms seems to be taking a long time, you can press CTRL+ BREAK to interrupt the search.Ex. 'Look, Mel,' said James after the hiatus, 'I'm irritated at the convoluted mess this simple case of filling a vacancy has become'.Ex. The author observes that there was no lull in the construction of Scottish castellated architecture between 1480 and 1560.Ex. Deliberate editing requires time, preferably with a break between editing stints.----* hacer una pausa = pause.* sin pausa = breathlessly.* tecla de PAUSA = BREAK key.* * *a) ( interrupción) pause; (Rad, TV) breakcon toda pausa — (Méx) unhurriedly
hacer una pausa — to pause/have a break
b) (Mús) rest* * *= pause, BREAK, hiatus, lull, break.Ex: 'No, not right now,' she said and left a pause 'Well, maybe,' upon more sober reflection.
Ex: If the processing of a search terms or series of terms seems to be taking a long time, you can press CTRL+ BREAK to interrupt the search.Ex: 'Look, Mel,' said James after the hiatus, 'I'm irritated at the convoluted mess this simple case of filling a vacancy has become'.Ex: The author observes that there was no lull in the construction of Scottish castellated architecture between 1480 and 1560.Ex: Deliberate editing requires time, preferably with a break between editing stints.* hacer una pausa = pause.* sin pausa = breathlessly.* tecla de PAUSA = BREAK key.* * *A (interrupción) pausehaz una pequeña pausa en la coma pause slightly at the commacontinuaremos tras una breve pausa we will carry on after a short breakcon toda pausa ( Méx); unhurriedlyse vistió con (toda) pausa he dressed slowly o unhurriedly, he took his time getting dressedCompuesto:commercial breakB ( Mús) rest* * *
Del verbo pausar: ( conjugate pausar)
pausa es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
pausa sustantivo femenino
(Rad, TV) break;◊ hacer una pausa to pause/have a breakb) (Mús) rest
pausa sustantivo femenino
1 (descanso) pause, break: haremos una pausa de diez minutos, we'll have a ten minutes break
hay que trabajar sin pausa pero sin prisa, we've got to keep working through steadily without a break
2 Mús rest
3 (botón) pause button
' pausa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
compás
- paréntesis
English:
break
- coffee break
- deliberation
- hiatus
- interlude
- lull
- pause
- pregnant
- rest
- coffee
* * *pausa nf1. [descanso] pause, break;con pausa unhurriedly;Méxcon toda pausa at a leisurely pace;hacer una pausa [al hablar] to pause;[en actividad] to take a break pausa publicitaria commercial break2. Ling pause3. Mús rest* * *f2 MÚS rest* * *pausa nf: pause, break* * *pausa n (interrupción) pause -
49 revoltijo
m.scramble, hodgepodge, hodge-podge, mishmash.* * *1 (mezcla) mess, clutter, jumble2 figurado (confusión) mess, chaos* * *revoltillo masculino1) (fam) ( desorden) mess, jumble2) (fam) (comida, bebida) mixture, concoction* * *= mixed bag, mess, jumble and squeeze, jumble, hodgepodge [hotchpotch, -UK], hotchpotch [hodgepodge, USA], cobbling together, mash-up, mishmash, melange.Ex. The book trade is a mixed bag of ups and downs even within one broad category of publishing.Ex. 'Look, Mel,' said James after the hiatus, 'I'm irritated at the convoluted mess this simple case of filling a vacancy has become'.Ex. The vista of main street shows in addition to the jumble and squeeze of shops, a 12-story skyscraper, several impressive banks, and a few elderly housing units.Ex. Compared to this fairly ordered monographic literature, the multiple contents of a collection of periodicals seemed like a terrible jumble.Ex. Whilst, presumably, a set of standards for the conduct of reference work, the document is in fact a hodgepodge shaped by faddish misconceptions.Ex. It has thus has created a logical and ordered system out of what was once a hotchpotch of individual decision.Ex. It argues that Genesis is a unified text rather than a clumsy cobbling together of disparate materials.Ex. ' Mash-ups' of data on the web are starting to appear on Australian sites and could provide a new means of online advertising.Ex. We follow a mishmash of characters as they move through their unfortunate life without felicity.Ex. There were space cadets, aimless women -- the melange was incredible.----* hacer un revoltijo = cobble together.* revoltijo de letras = jumbled letters.* un revoltijo de = a jumble of, a welter of.* * *revoltillo masculino1) (fam) ( desorden) mess, jumble2) (fam) (comida, bebida) mixture, concoction* * *= mixed bag, mess, jumble and squeeze, jumble, hodgepodge [hotchpotch, -UK], hotchpotch [hodgepodge, USA], cobbling together, mash-up, mishmash, melange.Ex: The book trade is a mixed bag of ups and downs even within one broad category of publishing.
Ex: 'Look, Mel,' said James after the hiatus, 'I'm irritated at the convoluted mess this simple case of filling a vacancy has become'.Ex: The vista of main street shows in addition to the jumble and squeeze of shops, a 12-story skyscraper, several impressive banks, and a few elderly housing units.Ex: Compared to this fairly ordered monographic literature, the multiple contents of a collection of periodicals seemed like a terrible jumble.Ex: Whilst, presumably, a set of standards for the conduct of reference work, the document is in fact a hodgepodge shaped by faddish misconceptions.Ex: It has thus has created a logical and ordered system out of what was once a hotchpotch of individual decision.Ex: It argues that Genesis is a unified text rather than a clumsy cobbling together of disparate materials.Ex: ' Mash-ups' of data on the web are starting to appear on Australian sites and could provide a new means of online advertising.Ex: We follow a mishmash of characters as they move through their unfortunate life without felicity.Ex: There were space cadets, aimless women -- the melange was incredible.* hacer un revoltijo = cobble together.* revoltijo de letras = jumbled letters.* un revoltijo de = a jumble of, a welter of.* * *revoltijo, revoltilloA ( fam) (desorden) mess, jumbleB ( fam) (comida, bebida) mixture, concoction* * *
revoltijo,◊ revoltillo sustantivo masculino (fam)
revoltijo sustantivo masculino
1 (de cosas) jumble, clutter
2 (situación) chaos, mess
' revoltijo' also found in these entries:
English:
clutter
- jumble
- mishmash
* * *revoltijo, revoltillo nmjumble* * *m mess, jumble* * *revoltijo nm1) fárrago: mess, jumble* * *revoltijo n jumble -
50 ruffled
tr['rʌfəld]1 (hair) despeinado,-a, alborotado,-a; (feathers) erizado,-a2 (person) alterado,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto get ruffled alterarse'rʌfəld1)a) (crumpled, messed) < hair> alborotado, despeinado; < feathers> erizado; <clothes/fabric> arrugadob) (irritated, discomposed) alterado2) ( with ruffles) <dress/shirt/hem> con volantes or (RPl) volados or (Chi) vuelos* * *['rʌfəld]1)a) (crumpled, messed) < hair> alborotado, despeinado; < feathers> erizado; <clothes/fabric> arrugadob) (irritated, discomposed) alterado2) ( with ruffles) <dress/shirt/hem> con volantes or (RPl) volados or (Chi) vuelos -
51 rozdrażniony
adjirritated, annoyed* * *a.- eni irritated, annoyed, exasperated ( z powodu czegoś about l. at l. with l. by sth).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozdrażniony
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52 irytacj|a
f sgt irritation, annoyance- patrzył na to z rosnącą irytacją he watched with growing irritation- z irytacji nie mógł doczytać listu do końca he was so irritated that he couldn’t read the letter to the end- ona bardzo szybko wpada w irytację she gets irritated very easily, she’s very irritable- „mam tego dość” – powiedział z irytacją ‘I’ve had enough of this a. it!’ he said irritablyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > irytacj|a
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53 podirytowan|y
adj. [osoba] irritated (czymś about a. at a. by a. with sth); piqued (czymś at a. by sth); [głos, ton] irritated- „przestań”, powiedział podirytowanym głosem ‘cut it out,’ he said angrilyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podirytowan|y
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54 irritare
[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
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55 προσοχθίζω
+ V 12-1-1-3-4=21 Gn 27,46; Lv 18,25.28(bis); 20,22A: to be irritated by, to be provoked at [τινι] Lv 18,25; id. [ἔν τινι] Nm 21,5; id. [ἀπό τινος] Nm 22,3; to be angry, to be offended, to be provoked [abs.] Ez 36,31; to be irritated by, to be weary of [τινι] Gn 27,46P: to be treated with contempt, to be as-sailed, reviled 2 Sm 1,21 neol.Cf. DOGNIEZ 1992 65.168; DORIVAL 1994, 400; HARL 1986a, 80.221; HELBING 1928, 266-267; WEVERS1993, 442 -
56 sinir
"1. anat. nerve. 2. colloq. sinew, tendon; muscle fiber. 3. quirk, peculiar trait, peculiarity of behavior. 4. thing about which one is fastidious. 5. anger; irritation. 6. equanimity, emotional balance: Bende sinir kalmadı. My nerves are shot./I´m very upset. 7. irritating, exasperating (person, thing). - ağrısı neuralgia. -leri altüst/ayakta olmak to be very upset, angry, or irritated. - argınlığı neurasthenia. - boğumları anat. neural ganglions. -leri boşanmak to have a fit of nerves, be unable to control oneself, get hysterical or slightly hysterical. -ine dokunmak /ın/ to get on (one´s) nerves, irritate, Brit. give (someone) the pip. -leri gergin olmak to be tense, be under nervous pressure. -leri gerilmek (for someone) to be ready to explode with anger. - harbi war of nerves. - hastalığı/sayrılığı neuropathy. - kesilmek to become enraged. - kökenli neurogenic. -leri kuvvetli cool, self-possessed, imperturbable. -i oynamak/- olmak to get angry, get one´s dander up. -i tutmak to get angry suddenly, get in a temper. -leri zayıf excitable, easily excited; easily irritated." -
57 molesto
adj.1 annoying, cumbersome, bothersome, embarrassing.2 upset, irritated, angry, annoyed.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: molestar.* * *► adjetivo1 annoying, troublesome2 (enfadado) annoyed3 (incómodo) uncomfortable4 MEDICINA sore■ los puntos ya han cicatrizado, pero todavía está molesto the stitches have healed, but he's still sore\estar molesto,-a con alguien to be upset with somebodyser molesto to be a nuisance* * *(f. - molesta)adj.1) annoyed, bothered2) annoying, bothersome* * *ADJ1) (=que causa molestia) [tos, picor, ruido, persona] irritating, annoying; [olor, síntoma] unpleasantes una persona muy molesta — he's a very irritating o annoying person
es sumamente molesto que... — it's extremely irritating o annoying that...
una sensación bastante molesta — quite an uncomfortable o unpleasant feeling
lo único molesto es el viaje — the only nuisance is the journey, the only annoying thing is the journey
si no es molesto para usted — if it's no trouble to you o no bother for you
2) (=que incomoda) [asiento, ropa] uncomfortable; [tarea] annoying; [situación] awkward, embarrassing3) (=incómodo) [persona] uncomfortableme sentía molesto en la fiesta — I felt uneasy o uncomfortable at the party
me siento molesto cada vez que me hace un regalo — I feel awkward o embarrassed whenever she gives me a present
estaba molesto por la inyección — he was in some discomfort o pain after the injection
4) (=enfadado) [persona] annoyed¿estás molesto conmigo por lo que dije? — are you annoyed at me for what I said?
5) (=disgustado) [persona] upset¿estás molesta por algo que haya pasado? — are you upset about something that's happened?
* * *- ta adjetivo1)a) [SER] ( fastidioso) <ruido/tos> annoying, irritating; <sensación/síntoma> unpleasantresulta molesto tener que viajar con tantos bultos — it's a nuisance o it's very inconvenient having to travel with so much baggage
b) [ESTAR] (incómodo, dolorido)c) [SER] (violento, embarazoso) awkward, embarrassingestá muy molesto por lo que hiciste — he's very upset/annoyed about what you did
* * *= annoying, cumbersome, onerous, uncomfortable, uneasy, vexatious, irksome, vexing, untoward, disruptive, gnawing, pesky [peskier -comp., peskiest -sup.], distracting, off-putting, ill-at-ease, nagging, obtrusive, importunate, bothersome, exasperated, niggling, miffed, troublesome.Ex. Inconsistencies are mostly merely annoying, although it can be difficult to be sure whether a group of citations which look similar all relate to the same document.Ex. Any shelf arrangement systems which do not permit ready location of specific documents are cumbersome for the user or member of staff seeking a specific document.Ex. Sub-arrangement under an entry term can alleviate the onerous task of scanning long lists of entries under the same keyword.Ex. And making matters worse, this uncomfortable group sat in a suburban sitting-room flooded with afternoon sunlight like dutifully polite guests at a formal coffee party.Ex. Hawthorne gave an uneasy laugh, which was merely the outlet for her disappointment.Ex. It is undeniable that the ripest crop of vexatious litigants, pyramidologists, and assorted harmless drudges is to be gathered in the great general libraries of our major cities.Ex. The old common press was a brilliant and deservedly successful invention, but by the end of the eighteenth century its limitations were beginning to seem irksome.Ex. Knowing precisely who is responsible for specific library services and who will make decisions relieves the uncertainty that can be particularly vexing to a neophyte (and paralyzing to library services).Ex. Make sure everyone involved is aware of timetable and room changes and any other administrative abnormalities; and as far as possible prevent any untoward interruptions.Ex. The crisis in South African education -- particularly black education -- has resulted from the disruptive effects of apartheid.Ex. the underlying mood of the movement is a gnawing impatience with the system.Ex. The article is entitled 'Small solutions to everyday problems: those pesky URLs'.Ex. I think that Mr. Scilken's point was that there's so much material on the traditional three-by-five card that it's less useful, that it's distracting, in fact, and does a disservice to the public library.Ex. Some children are prepared to patronize the shop, and use it in quite a different way, when they find the library (however well run) stuffy or off-putting.Ex. One quite serious barrier to improvement is the reluctance of users to tell librarians of their feelings, but perhaps it is expecting too much of them to complain that they are ill-at-ease.Ex. With inflated prices, the nagging question was whether consumers were being bilked by the market.Ex. But the present revision, incorporating ISBD, will literally clutter the entries with obtrusive redundancies and esoterics that will only obscure the content of the entries and obstruct the use of the catalog.Ex. She concludes that this problem probes the importunate boundaries separating man from beast and the natural from the monstrous.Ex. He shows a masterly command of imagery throughout, but his style has always left little margin for error, and the errors here are bothersome.Ex. He was drumming on his desk with exasperated fingers, his mouth quirked at the corners, as if saying: 'Wriggle out of that!'.Ex. I always have this niggling doubt about companies that don't provide a telephone number on their websites.Ex. These are just superfluous rantings of miffed children.Ex. Measures to prevent such incidents include fitting burglar alarms in libraries and taking quick and decisive action against troublesome users.----* comportamiento molesto = disruptive behaviour.* de un modo molesto = annoyingly.* espíritu molesto = poltergeist.* estar molesto = be displeased, get + Posesivo + knickers in a twist, get + Posesivo + knickers in a bundle, get + Posesivo + panties in a bundle, put off.* lo molesto de = cumbersomeness.* personas molestas, las = nuisance, the.* sentirse molesto = stir + uneasily, look + uncomfortable, feel + wrong.* sentirse molesto por = be embarrassed at.* ser algo molesto = be a thorn in + Posesivo + side.* ser molesto = be disturbing.* verdad molesta = inconvenient truth.* * *- ta adjetivo1)a) [SER] ( fastidioso) <ruido/tos> annoying, irritating; <sensación/síntoma> unpleasantresulta molesto tener que viajar con tantos bultos — it's a nuisance o it's very inconvenient having to travel with so much baggage
b) [ESTAR] (incómodo, dolorido)c) [SER] (violento, embarazoso) awkward, embarrassingestá muy molesto por lo que hiciste — he's very upset/annoyed about what you did
* * *= annoying, cumbersome, onerous, uncomfortable, uneasy, vexatious, irksome, vexing, untoward, disruptive, gnawing, pesky [peskier -comp., peskiest -sup.], distracting, off-putting, ill-at-ease, nagging, obtrusive, importunate, bothersome, exasperated, niggling, miffed, troublesome.Ex: Inconsistencies are mostly merely annoying, although it can be difficult to be sure whether a group of citations which look similar all relate to the same document.
Ex: Any shelf arrangement systems which do not permit ready location of specific documents are cumbersome for the user or member of staff seeking a specific document.Ex: Sub-arrangement under an entry term can alleviate the onerous task of scanning long lists of entries under the same keyword.Ex: And making matters worse, this uncomfortable group sat in a suburban sitting-room flooded with afternoon sunlight like dutifully polite guests at a formal coffee party.Ex: Hawthorne gave an uneasy laugh, which was merely the outlet for her disappointment.Ex: It is undeniable that the ripest crop of vexatious litigants, pyramidologists, and assorted harmless drudges is to be gathered in the great general libraries of our major cities.Ex: The old common press was a brilliant and deservedly successful invention, but by the end of the eighteenth century its limitations were beginning to seem irksome.Ex: Knowing precisely who is responsible for specific library services and who will make decisions relieves the uncertainty that can be particularly vexing to a neophyte (and paralyzing to library services).Ex: Make sure everyone involved is aware of timetable and room changes and any other administrative abnormalities; and as far as possible prevent any untoward interruptions.Ex: The crisis in South African education -- particularly black education -- has resulted from the disruptive effects of apartheid.Ex: the underlying mood of the movement is a gnawing impatience with the system.Ex: The article is entitled 'Small solutions to everyday problems: those pesky URLs'.Ex: I think that Mr. Scilken's point was that there's so much material on the traditional three-by-five card that it's less useful, that it's distracting, in fact, and does a disservice to the public library.Ex: Some children are prepared to patronize the shop, and use it in quite a different way, when they find the library (however well run) stuffy or off-putting.Ex: One quite serious barrier to improvement is the reluctance of users to tell librarians of their feelings, but perhaps it is expecting too much of them to complain that they are ill-at-ease.Ex: With inflated prices, the nagging question was whether consumers were being bilked by the market.Ex: But the present revision, incorporating ISBD, will literally clutter the entries with obtrusive redundancies and esoterics that will only obscure the content of the entries and obstruct the use of the catalog.Ex: She concludes that this problem probes the importunate boundaries separating man from beast and the natural from the monstrous.Ex: He shows a masterly command of imagery throughout, but his style has always left little margin for error, and the errors here are bothersome.Ex: He was drumming on his desk with exasperated fingers, his mouth quirked at the corners, as if saying: 'Wriggle out of that!'.Ex: I always have this niggling doubt about companies that don't provide a telephone number on their websites.Ex: These are just superfluous rantings of miffed children.Ex: Measures to prevent such incidents include fitting burglar alarms in libraries and taking quick and decisive action against troublesome users.* comportamiento molesto = disruptive behaviour.* de un modo molesto = annoyingly.* espíritu molesto = poltergeist.* estar molesto = be displeased, get + Posesivo + knickers in a twist, get + Posesivo + knickers in a bundle, get + Posesivo + panties in a bundle, put off.* lo molesto de = cumbersomeness.* personas molestas, las = nuisance, the.* sentirse molesto = stir + uneasily, look + uncomfortable, feel + wrong.* sentirse molesto por = be embarrassed at.* ser algo molesto = be a thorn in + Posesivo + side.* ser molesto = be disturbing.* verdad molesta = inconvenient truth.* * *molesto -taA1 [ SER](fastidioso): tengo una tos sumamente molesta I have o I've got a really irritating o annoying coughes una sensación muy molesta it's a very uncomfortable o unpleasant feelingno es grave, pero los síntomas son muy molestos it's nothing serious, but the symptoms are very unpleasantla máquina hace un ruido de lo más molesto the machine makes a very irritating o annoying o tiresome noise¡es tan molesto que te estén interrumpiendo cada cinco minutos! it's so annoying o trying o tiresome o irritating when people keep interrupting you every five minutesresulta muy molesto tener que viajar con tantos bultos it's a real nuisance o it's very inconvenient having to travel with so much baggage¿podría abrir la ventana, si no es molesto? would you be so kind as to open the window?2 [ ESTAR](incómodo, dolorido): está bastante molesto he's in some painpasó la noche bastante molesto he had a rather uncomfortable nightestá molesto por la anestesia he's in some discomfort because of the anesthetic3 [ SER] (violento, embarazoso) awkwardes una situación muy molesta it's a very awkward o embarrassing situationme hace sentir muy molesta que esté constantemente regalándome cosas it's very embarrassing the way she's always giving me presents, she's always giving me presents, and it makes me feel very awkward o embarrassedme resulta muy molesto tener que trabajar con ella cuando no nos hablamos I find it awkward working with her when we're not even on speaking termsB [ ESTAR] (ofendido) upsetestá molesto con ellos porque no fueron a su boda he's upset o put out o peeved because they didn't go to his weddingestá muy molesto por lo que hiciste he's very upset about what you did* * *
Del verbo molestar: ( conjugate molestar)
molesto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
molestó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
molestar
molesto
molestó
molestar ( conjugate molestar) verbo transitivo
1
◊ perdone que lo moleste sorry to trouble o bother you
2 (ofender, disgustar) to upset
verbo intransitivo
1 ( importunar):◊ ¿le molesta si fumo? do you mind if I smoke?;
me molesta su arrogancia her arrogance irritates o annoys me;
no me duele, pero me molesta it doesn't hurt but it's uncomfortable
2 ( fastidiar) to be a nuisance;◊ no quiero molesto I don't want to be a nuisance o to cause any trouble
molestarse verbo pronominal
1 ( disgustarse) to get upset;
molestose POR algo to get upset about sth;
molestose CON algn to get annoyed with sb
2 ( tomarse el trabajo) to bother, trouble oneself (frml);
se molestó en venir hasta aquí a avisarnos she took the trouble to come all this way to tell us
molesto◊ -ta adjetivo
1 [SER]
‹sensación/síntoma› unpleasant
2 [ESTAR] ( ofendido) upset;
( irritado) annoyed;◊ está muy molesto por lo que hiciste he's very upset/annoyed about what you did
molestar verbo transitivo
1 (causar enojo, incomodidad) to disturb, bother: ¿le molestaría contestar a unas preguntas?, would you mind answering some questions?
me molesta que grites, it annoys me when you shout
2 (causar dolor, incomodidad) to hurt
molesto,-a adjetivo
1 (incómodo) uncomfortable: me encuentro algo molesto después de esa metedura de pata, I feel uncomfortable after that gaffe
2 (fastidioso) annoying, pestering: es un ruido muy molesto, it's an annoying noise
3 (enfadado, disgustado) annoyed o cross: ¿no estarás molesta por lo que he dicho?, you're not upset about what I said, are you?
' molesto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acalorada
- acalorado
- disgustarse
- enojosa
- enojoso
- fastidiada
- fastidiado
- molesta
- molestarse
- pesada
- pesado
- poca
- poco
- puñetera
- puñetero
- sacudir
- suplicio
- fastidioso
- fregado
- latoso
- molestar
- mosqueado
English:
annoying
- bother
- hot
- imposition
- irksome
- irritating
- miffed
- obtrusive
- off-putting
- peeved
- troublesome
- uncomfortable
- unwelcome
- would
- intrusive
- put
- uneasy
* * *molesto, -a adj1.[moscas] to be a nuisance; [calor, humo, sensación] to be unpleasant; [ropa, zapato] to be uncomfortable;ser molesto [incordiante] [costumbre, tos, ruido] to be annoying;es muy molesto tener que mandar callar constantemente it's very annoying to have to be constantly telling you to be quiet;tengo un dolor molesto en la espalda I've got an ache in my back which is causing me some discomfort2.[pregunta] to be awkwardser molesto [inoportuno] [visita, llamada] to be inconvenient;3.ser molesto [embarazoso] to be embarrassing;esta situación empieza a resultarme un poco molesta this situation is beginning to make me feel a bit uncomfortable4.estar molesto [irritado] to be rather upset;está molesta porque no la invitamos a la fiesta she's upset because we didn't invite her to the party;están molestos por sus declaraciones they are upset by what he has been saying5.estar molesto [con malestar, incomodidad] [por la fiebre, el dolor] to be in some discomfort;no tenía que haber comido tanto, ahora estoy molesto I shouldn't have eaten so much, it's made me feel rather unwell;¿no estás molesto con tanta ropa? aren't you uncomfortable in all those clothes?* * *adj1 ( fastidioso) annoying2 ( incómodo) inconvenient3 ( embarazoso) embarrassing* * *molesto, -ta adj1) enojado: bothered, annoyed2) fastidioso: bothersome, annoying* * *molesto adj1. (que fastidia) annoying2. (disgustado) annoyed -
58 böse
I Adj.1. Menschen, Taten: bad; (verrucht) evil, wicked; (böswillig) spiteful; böse Zeiten hard times; eine böse Zunge haben have a wicked ( oder malicious) tongue; der böse Geist (the) evil spirit; die böse Sieben the unlucky seven; die böse Fee the Wicked Fairy; in böser Absicht with evil intent; Blick 1, gut2. (unartig) bad, naughty; pfui, böser Hund! bad ( oder naughty) dog!; Laura, du bist schon wieder böse! you’re being naughty again Laura!3. oft umg.a) (unerfreulich) unpleasant, bad;b) (schmerzend) Finger etc.: bad, sore; Wunde, Schrecken etc.: nasty; Fehler: bad; eine böse Erkältung a nasty (oder umg. rotten) cold; ein böser Husten a bad cough; eine böse Krankheit a nasty ( oder very unpleasant) illness; böse Folgen dire consequences; sich in einer bösen Situation oder Lage befinden be in dire straights; eine böse Sache a nasty business; eine böse Überraschung a nasty ( oder an unpleasant) surprise; ein böses Ende nehmen come to a bad ( oder sticky) end; eine böse Wende nehmen take a nasty turn, take a turn for the worse; das gibt ein böses Erwachen he ( oder she etc.) will have a rude awakening ( oder will come down to earth with a bump umg.); es sieht böse aus things don’t look too good, things look (umg. pretty) bad ( oder grim) ( für for)4. (wütend, aufgebracht) angry, cross, bes. Am. mad umg.; wegen der Lüge war sie böse auf ihn oder mit ihm oder war sie ihm böse she was angry with him about ( oder because of) the lie, she was angry with him because he lied; böse werden get angry etc.; bist du böse auf mich? are you angry with me?; ein böses Gesicht machen scowl; Blut 2II Adv.1. (sehr) badly; sich böse erschrecken get a real fright, get the fright of one’s life; sich ( ganz) böse irren make a fatal ( oder very bad) mistake; sich ( ganz) böse verirren oder verlaufen get hopelessly lost; sich böse schneiden / verbrennen etc. cut / burn o.s. badly; ich war böse erschrocken I got a bad shock; das hat sie böse mitgenommen it really took it out of her2. (schlimm): das wird böse enden oder ausgehen it will come to a bad end, it will end in tears umg.; böse dran sein umg. not have an easy time (of it)4. (zornig): jemanden böse ansehen scowl at s.o.; stärker: give s.o. a black look, look daggers at s.o.; schau nicht so böse! don’t look so grumpy!* * *das Böseevil* * *Bö|se(r) I ['bøːzə]mf decl as adjwicked or evil person; (FILM, THEAT) villain, baddy (inf)II ['bøːzə]die Bö́sen — the wicked
nt decl as adjevil; (= Schaden, Leid) harmjdm Bö́ses antun — to do sb harm
ich will dir doch nichts Bö́ses — I don't mean you any harm
im Bö́sen auseinandergehen — to part on bad terms
ich dachte an gar nichts Bö́ses, als... — I was quite unsuspecting when...
ich habe mir gar nichts Bö́ses dabei gedacht, als ich das sagte — I didn't mean any harm when I said that
und erlöse uns von dem Bö́sen (Eccl) — and deliver us from evil
See:→ ahnen* * *1) (red and sore-looking: He has an angry cut over his left eye.) angry2) (wicked; immoral: a bad man; He has done some bad things.) bad3) black4) (very bad; wicked; sinful: evil intentions; an evil man; He looks evil; evil deeds; an evil tongue.) evil5) evilly6) (wrong-doing, harm or wickedness: He tries to ignore all the evil in the world; Do not speak evil of anyone.) evil7) (awkward or very difficult: a nasty situation.) nasty8) ((American) irritated, annoyed or offended: He is still sore about what happened.) sore* * *bö·se[ˈbø:zə]I. adj\böse Absicht/ \böser Wille maliceetw mit \böser Absicht tun to do sth with evil intentdas war keine \böse Absicht! no harm intended!er wittert hinter jedem Vorfall eine \böse Absicht he suspects malice behind every incidentdie \böse Fee the Wicked Fairyjdm B\böses tun to cause [or do] sb harmer will dir doch nichts B\böses he doesn't mean you any harmpass auf, er will dir B\böses! watch out, he's out to get your blood [or fam to get you]er könnte niemandem B\böses tun he could never hurt a flyes wird ein \böses Erwachen geben sb is going to have a rude awakening [or to have [or get] a nasty shock]\böse Folgen [o Konsequenzen] haben to have dire consequenceseine \böse Geschichte [o Angelegenheit] a nasty affair [or business]jdm einen \bösen Streich spielen to play a nasty [or mean] trick on sbein \böser Traum a bad dreameine \böse Überraschung erleben to have an unpleasant [or a nasty] surprise\böse Zeiten bad [or hard] timesein \böser Zufall a terrible coincidencenichts \böses ahnen to not suspect anything is [or expect anything to be] wrong, to be unsuspectingnichts B\böses daran [o dabei] finden, etw zu tun/wenn... to not see any harm [or anything wrong] in doing sth/in it if...mir schwant B\böses I don't like the look of thiser dachte an nichts B\böses, als... (a. hum) he was minding his own business when... a. hum3. (verärgert) angry, crossein \böses Gesicht/ \böser Gesichtsausdruck a scowlein \böses Gesicht/einen \bösen Gesichtsausdruck machen to scowl, to glowersie wird leicht \böse she angers [or gets angry] easilyauf jdn/mit jdm \böse sein, jdm \böse sein to be angry [or cross] with sbsei [mir] bitte nicht \böse, aber... please don't be cross [or angry] [with me], but...zum B\bösen ausschlagen (geh) to have bad [or negative] consequences5. (gefährlich, schlimm) bad, nastyein \böser Husten/Sturz a bad [or nasty] cough/falleine \böse Krankheit a serious illnessein \böser Finger a sore finger6.▶ den \bösen Blick haben to have the evil eye▶ B\böses im Schilde führen to be up to no goodII. adv1. (übelwollend) evilly\böse gucken/lächeln to give an evil look/smiledas habe ich nicht \böse gemeint I meant no [or didn't mean any] harm, no harm intendedjdn \böse mitnehmen to hit sb hardjdn \böse reinlegen to drop sb in it fam3. (schlimm, übel) badlyer ist \böse gefallen he had a nasty fall\böse ausgehen to end in disaster, to turn out badlydas wird \böse ausgehen! that'll end in disaster! [or turn out badly!]\böse dran sein to be in a bad way\böse [für jdn] aussehen to look bad [for sb]es sieht \böse aus für dich things are looking bad for you* * *1.1) wicked; eviljemandem Böses tun — (geh.) do somebody harm
2) nicht präd. (schlimm, übel) bad <times, illness, dream, etc.>; nasty <experience, affair, situation, trick, surprise, etc.>eine böse Geschichte — a bad or nasty business
böse auf jemanden od. mit jemandem sein — be mad at/cross with somebody (coll.)
böse über etwas (Akk.) sein — be mad at/cross about something (coll.)
4) (fam.): (ungezogen) naughty5) nicht präd. (ugs.): (arg) terrible (coll.) <pain, fall, shock, disappointment, storm, etc.>2.1) (schlimm, übel) < end> badly* * *A. adjböse Zeiten hard times;eine böse Zunge haben have a wicked ( oder malicious) tongue;der böse Geist (the) evil spirit;die böse Sieben the unlucky seven;die böse Fee the Wicked Fairy;2. (unartig) bad, naughty;pfui, böser Hund! bad ( oder naughty) dog!;Laura, du bist schon wieder böse! you’re being naughty again Laura!3. oft umg (unerfreulich) unpleasant, bad; (schmerzend) Finger etc: bad, sore; Wunde, Schrecken etc: nasty; Fehler: bad;eine böse Erkältung a nasty (oder umg rotten) cold;ein böser Husten a bad cough;eine böse Krankheit a nasty ( oder very unpleasant) illness;böse Folgen dire consequences;Lage befinden be in dire straights;eine böse Sache a nasty business;eine böse Überraschung a nasty ( oder an unpleasant) surprise;ein böses Ende nehmen come to a bad ( oder sticky) end;eine böse Wende nehmen take a nasty turn, take a turn for the worse;das gibt ein böses Erwachen he ( oder she etc) will have a rude awakening ( oder will come down to earth with a bump umg);für for)war sie ihm böse she was angry with him about ( oder because of) the lie, she was angry with him because he lied;böse werden get angry etc;bist du böse auf mich? are you angry with me?;B. adv1. (sehr) badly;sich böse erschrecken get a real fright, get the fright of one’s life;verlaufen get hopelessly lost;sich böse schneiden/verbrennen etc cut/burn o.s. badly;ich war böse erschrocken I got a bad shock;das hat sie böse mitgenommen it really took it out of her2. (schlimm):ausgehen it will come to a bad end, it will end in tears umg;böse dran sein umg not have an easy time (of it)3. (gemein) nasty;ich habe es nicht böse gemeint I didn’t mean any harm4. (zornig):jemanden böse ansehen scowl at sb; stärker: give sb a black look, look daggers at sb;schau nicht so böse! don’t look so grumpy!* * *1.1) wicked; eviljemandem Böses tun — (geh.) do somebody harm
2) nicht präd. (schlimm, übel) bad <times, illness, dream, etc.>; nasty <experience, affair, situation, trick, surprise, etc.>eine böse Geschichte — a bad or nasty business
böse auf jemanden od. mit jemandem sein — be mad at/cross with somebody (coll.)
böse über etwas (Akk.) sein — be mad at/cross about something (coll.)
4) (fam.): (ungezogen) naughty5) nicht präd. (ugs.): (arg) terrible (coll.) <pain, fall, shock, disappointment, storm, etc.>2.1) (schlimm, übel) < end> badly* * *(auf, über) adj.angry (at, about) n. -
59 avoir
avoir [avwaʀ]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━➭ TABLE 34━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Lorsque avoir fait partie d'une locution comme avoir faim, avoir raison, reportez-vous à l'autre mot.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. <━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• j'ai trois frères I have or I've got three brothers• j'ai la réponse I have or I've got the answer• il n'avait pas d'argent he had no money or didn't have any money• en avoir (inf!) ( = être courageux) to have balls (vulg!)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Lorsque avoir est utilisé pour localiser un bâtiment, un objet etc, il peut se traduire par to have (got), mais l'anglais préférera souvent une tournure avec to be.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━c. ( = obtenir) to get• pouvez-vous nous avoir ce livre ? can you get this book for us?d. ( = porter) [+ vêtements] to wear• ici, le lac a 2 km de large the lake is 2km wide hereg. ( = souffrir de) [+ rhume, maladie] to have• qu'est-ce que tu as ? what's wrong with you?• il a qu'il est jaloux he's jealous, that's what's wrong with him• qu'est-ce qu'il a à pleurer ? what's he crying for?h. ( = faire) to makei. ( = recevoir chez soi) to havej. ( = avoir un cours de, avoir à faire) to have• le vendredi, j'ai trois heures d'anglais I have three hours of English on Fridaysk. ( = atteindre, attraper) to get• on les aura ! we'll get them! (inf)• je t'aurai ! I'll get you! (inf)• je t'ai bien eu ! got you there! (inf)• je me suis fait avoir de 300 € I was conned out of 300 euros (inf!)2. <━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Le passé composé français peut se traduire soit par le prétérit, soit par le parfait anglais, selon le contexte.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• hier, j'ai mangé trois bananes yesterday, I ate three bananas• as-tu faim ? -- non, j'ai mangé trois bananes are you hungry? -- no, I've eaten three bananas• j'étais pressé, alors j'ai couru I was in a hurry so I ran► avoir à + infinitif ( = devoir)• c'est simple, vous n'avez qu'à lui écrire it's simple, just write to him• s'il n'est pas content, il n'a qu'à partir if he doesn't like it, he can always leave3. <► il y a• il y a voiture et voiture ! there are cars and cars!• qu'y a-t-il ? what is it?• qu'est-ce qu'il y a ? what's the matter?• qu'est-ce qu'il y a eu ? what's happened?• il n'y a pas que toi ! you're not the only one!• il n'y a que lui pour faire cela ! trust him to do that!• j'achète du pain ? -- non, il y en a encore shall I buy some bread? -- no, there's some left• il y en a qui disent... there are those who say...• il y en a qui feraient mieux de se taire ! some people would do better to keep quiet!• il n'y en a que pour mon petit frère, à la maison my little brother gets all the attention at home• il n'y en a eu que pour lui pendant l'émission the whole programme revolved around him► y a pas (inf)il y a pas, faut que je parte it's no good, I've got to go• y a pas, il faut qu'il désobéisse he just won't do as he's told• il y a pas à dire, il est très there's no denying he's very intelligent► il n'y a qu'à (+ infinitif), y a qu'à (+ infinitif) (inf)b. (temps)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Pour exprimer une durée, le présent français devient un parfait en anglais, l'imparfait un pluperfect.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Dans le cas d'une action révolue, on emploie ago et le prétérit.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• il y a dix ans, j'ai obtenu mon diplôme I graduated ten years ago• combien y a-t-il d'ici à Lille ? how far is it from here to Lille?4. <a. ( = bien) assetsb. ( = actif) credit ; ( = billet) credit note5. <* * *
I avwaʀ1) ( obtenir) to get [objet, rendez-vous]; to catch [train, avion]2) ( au téléphone)j'ai réussi à l'avoir — I managed to get through to him/her
3) ( porter) to wear, to have [something] on4) (colloq) ( triompher) to beat, to get (colloq), to havecette fois-ci, on les aura — this time, we'll get ou have them
5) ( duper) to have (colloq); ( par malveillance) to con (colloq)elle s'est fait or laissée avoir — she's been had (colloq)
6) ( éprouver moralement) to feelavoir du chagrin/de la haine — to feel sorrow/hate
qu'est-ce que tu as? — what's wrong ou the matter with you?
7) (servant à exprimer l'âge, des sensations physiques)j'ai 20 ans/faim/froid — I am 20 years old/hungry/cold
la salle a 20 mètres de long — the room is 20 metres [BrE] long
II avwaʀnom masculin2) ( possessions) assets (pl), holdings (pl)•Phrasal Verbs:
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Dans la plupart des situations exprimant la possession, la disponibilité avoir sera traduit par to have ou to have got: j'ai des livres/enfants/employés = I have (got) books/children/employees; je n'ai pas assez de place/temps = I don't have (ou I haven't got) enough room/time; la maison a l'électricité/cinq pièces = the house has electricity/five rooms; j'aurai mon visa demain = I'll have my visa tomorrow; ils vont/elle va avoir un bébé en mai = they're/she's having a baby in MayLes autres sens de avoir, verbe transitif simple (obtenir, porter, triompher de etc), sont traités dans l'entrée plus basOn notera qu'en règle générale les expressions figées du type avoir raison, avoir beau, en avoir marre, il y a belle lurette, il y a de quoi etc seront traitées respectivement sous raison, beau, marre, lurette, quoi etcOn pourra également consulter les diverses notes d'usage répertoriées, notamment celles consacrées à l'expression de l'âge, aux maladies, à l'expression de l'heure etcOn trouvera ci-dessous les divers emplois de avoir pour lesquelles une explication est nécessaireavoir = verbe auxiliaireavoir verbe auxiliaire se traduit toujours par to have sauf dans le cas du passé composé: ils avaient révisé les épreuves quand je suis parti = they had revised the proofs when I left; quand ils eurent (ou ont eu) révisé les épreuves, ils sont partis = when they had revised the proofs, they left; ils auront fini demain = they will have finished tomorrow; il aurait (ou eût) aimé parler = he would have liked to speak. Lorsqu'on a un passé composé en français, il sera traduit soit par le prétérit: ils ont révisé les épreuves en juin = they revised the proofs in June; ils ont révisé les épreuves avant ma démission = they revised the proofs before I resigned; je suis sûr qu'il l'a laissé là en partant = I'm sure he left it here when he left; soit par le ‘present perfect’: ils ont révisé les épreuves plusieurs fois = they have revised the proofs several timesavoir = verbe semi-auxiliaireDe même, avoir semi-auxiliaire dans les tournures attributives du type avoir le coeur malade/les genoux cagneux, se traduit de façon variable ( to be ou to have) selon la structure adoptée par l'anglais pour rendre ces tournures; voir, en l'occurrence, les entrées coeur et cagneux; mais c'est en général sous l'adjectif que ce problème est traitéavoir à + infinitifExprimant l'obligation ou la convenance, cette locution verbale se rend généralement par to have to suivi de l'infinitif: j'aurais à ajouter que... = I would have to add that...; tu auras à rendre compte de tes actes = you'll have to account for your actions; je n'ai pas à vous raconter ma vie = I don't have to tell you my life-story; vous n'aviez pas à le critiquer = you didn't have to criticize him; il n'a pas à te parler sur ce ton = he shouldn't speak to you in that tone of voice; j'ai beaucoup à faire = I have (ou I've got) a lot to do; tu n'as rien à faire? = don't you have (ou haven't you got GB) anything to do?; j'ai à faire un rapport/un rapport à faire = I have to write a report/a report to writeQuand cette locution équivaut à suffir, plusieurs possibilités de traduction se présentent: tu n'avais qu'à = tu aurais dû, elle se rend par should have suivi du participe passé; tu n'as qu'à leur écrire = you only have to (ou you've only got to GB, ou all you have to do is) write to them; tu n'auras que cinq minutes à attendre = you'll only have to wait five minutes; tu n'avais qu'à faire attention/me le dire/partir plus tôt = you should have paid attention/told me/left earlierOn trouvera sous assez, marre, etc les expressions figées en avoir assez, en avoir marre etc. Voir aussi les emplois avec il y a plus basL'anglais distingue généralement entre une tâche précise ( to take) et une activité ou absence indéterminée ( to be): vous en avez (ou aurez) pour combien de temps? (à faire ce travail) = how long will it take you?, (à me faire attendre) = how long are you going to be?; j'en ai pour cinq minutes (= je reviens dans...) = I'll be five minutes; je n'en ai pas pour longtemps = I won't be long; j'en ai eu pour deux heures = it took me two hoursSe traduit par to cost suivi du pronom personnel complément correspondant au pronom sujet français (voir aussi argent): j'en ai eu pour 500 francs = it cost me 500 francs; nous en aurons pour combien? = how much will it cost us?(sl) en avoir = to have balls (sl); ne pas en avoir = to have no balls (sl)il y a du lait dans le réfrigérateur = there's some milk in the fridge; il y a des souris/des araignées au grenier = there are mice/spiders in the attic; il n'y a pas/plus de riz = there's no/no more rice ou there isn't any/any more rice; il doit y avoir (ou il y aura) des souris dans le grenier = there must be mice in the attic; il n'y a pas eu moins de 50 concurrents = there were no less than 50 competitors; il y a chapeau et chapeau = there are hats and hats; il y aura Paul, Marie,... = there will be Paul, Marie,...; et il y aura Paul et Marie! = and Paul and Marie will be there!; il n'y a pas de raison de faire/que tu fasses = there's no reason to do/for you to do; il a dû y avoir quelque chose de grave = something serious must have happened; qu'est-ce qu'il y a? (qui ne va pas) = what's wrong?, (qui se passe) = what's going on?; il y a qu'elle m'énerve = she's getting on my nerves, that's what's wrong; il y a que l'ordinateur est en panne = the computer has broken downAttention, un mot singulier en français peut être traduit par un mot fonctionnant comme un pluriel en anglais: il y a beaucoup de monde = there are a lot of people; y avait-il du monde? = were there many people?il est venu il y a longtemps/cinq ans = he came a long time/five years ago; il y a cinq ans que j'habite ici = I have been living here for five years; il y aura cinq ans demain que j'ai pris ma retraite = it will be five years tomorrow since I retired; il y aura deux mois mardi que je travaille ici = I will have been working here for two months on Tuesday; il n'y a que deux mois que je suis/travaille ici = I have only been/been working here for two months; il n'y a pas cinq minutes qu'il est parti = he left less than five minutes ago; il n'y a pas 200 ans que l'espèce est éteinte = the species has been extinct for no more than 200 years; il y a combien de temps/d'années que tu habites ici? = how long/many years have you lived here?; il y a combien de temps/d'années qu'on ne s'est vus? = how long is it/many years has it been since we last met?Elle se fait généralement à l'aide du verbe to be: combien y a-t-il jusqu'à la gare/d'ici à la gare? = how far is it to the station/to the station from here?; combien y a-t-il encore jusqu'à la gare? = how much further is it to the station?; il y a 15 kilomètres jusqu'à/d'ici à la gare = the station is 15 kilometres [BrE] away/away from here; il y a au moins 15 kilomètres = it's at least 15 kilometres [BrE] away; il y a encore 15 kilomètres = it's another 15 kilometres [BrE]; il n'y a pas/que 200 mètres d'ici à la gare = it's less than/only 200 metres [BrE] from here to the stationil y a à + infinitifil y a à manger pour quatre = there's enough food for four; il y a (beaucoup) à faire = there's a lot to be done (ceci traduit également il y a de quoi faire); souligner le danger/l'avantage qu'il y a à faire = to stress how dangerous/advantageous it is to do; les risques qu'il y avait/aurait à faire = how risky it was/would be to do; il n'y a pas à hésiter/s'inquiéter = there's no need to hesitate/worry; il n'y a pas à discuter! = no arguments!; il n'y a qu'à le repeindre! - y a qu'à (colloq), c'est facile à dire! = all you have to do is repaint it! - just repaint it! easier said than done!L'existence se rend par there is/are, le temps par to take, et le coût par to cost ou to come to: il y en a qui n'ont pas peur du ridicule! = there are some people who aren't afraid of being ridiculed!; il y en a toujours pour se plaindre (ou qui se plaignent) = there's always someone who complains; il y en a (ou aura) pour deux heures = it'll take two hours; il y en a eu/aurait eu pour deux heures = it took/would have taken two hours; il n'y en a plus que pour deux heures = it'll only take another two hours; il y en a encore pour combien de temps? = how much longer will it take?; il y en a (ou aura) pour 200 francs = it'll cost (ou come to) 200 francs; il y en a eu pour 200 francs = it cost (ou came to) 200 francsNoter aussi: il n'y en a que pour leur chien = they only think of their dog ou their dog comes firstRemarque: certaines formes personnelles du verbe avoir sont équivalentes au présentatif il y a. En corrélation avec le relatif qui, elles ne se traduisent pas; directement suivies de l'objet présenté, elles se traitent comme il y a: j'ai mon stylo qui fuit = my pen is leaking; elle avait les larmes aux yeux = there were tears in her eyes; j'ai ma cicatrice qui me fait souffrir = my scar is hurting; à droite, vous avez une tapisserie d'Aubusson = on your right, there's an Aubusson tapestry* * *avwaʀ1. nm1) (= biens) assets pl2) COMMERCE (= note de crédit) credit2. vt1) (= posséder) to have, to have gotElle a 2 enfants. — She has 2 children., she has got 2 children
Elle a une belle maison. — She has a lovely house., She has got a lovely house.
Il a les yeux bleus. — He has blue eyes., He has got blue eyes.
Tu as de beaux cheveux. — You have beautiful hair., You have got beautiful hair.
Il a beaucoup d'amis. — He has a lot of friends., He has got a lot of friends.
2) (= obtenir) to get3) (= trouver)ici, vous avez la cuisine — here we have the kitchen
4) (= éprouver) [sensation, sentiment] to haveJ'avais un pressentiment. — I had a feeling.
Il a des démangeaisons. — He is itching.
J'ai une petite douleur ici. — I've got a slight pain here.
J'ai un drôle de pressentiment. — I have a funny feeling.
qu'est-ce que tu as?; qu'as-tu? — what's wrong?, what's the matter?
See:faim, peur, mal5) (âge)avoir 3 ans — to be 3 years old, to be 3
J'avais 10 ans quand je l'ai rencontré. — I was 10 when I met him.
6) * (= duper) to do *on vous a eu! — you've been done!, you've been had!
Vous n'avez qu'à lui demander. — You only have to ask him.
Tu n'as pas à me poser des questions. — It's not for you to ask me questions.
en avoir pour...; J'en ai pour une demi-heure. — It'll take me half an hour.
On en a eu pour 100 euros. — It cost us 100 euros.
3. vb auxJ'ai déjà mangé. — I've already eaten.
Il a mangé des frites. — He had some chips.
Hier je n'ai pas mangé. — I didn't eat yesterday.
Je lui ai parlé hier. — I spoke to him yesterday.
Il a neigé pendant la nuit. — It snowed during the night.
4. vb impers1) (présence)il y a (+ singulier) — there is, (+ pluriel) there are
Il y a quelqu'un à la porte. — There's somebody at the door.
Il y a un bon film à la télé. — There's a good film on TV.
Il y a des chocolats sur la table. — There are some chocolates on the table.
Il y a beaucoup de monde. — There are lots of people.
il doit y avoir; Il doit y avoir une explication. — There must be an explanation.
qu'est-ce qu'il y a?; qu'y a-t-il? — what's the matter?, what is it?
Il n'y a qu'à... — We will just have to...
Il n'y a qu'à partir plus tôt. — We'll just have to leave earlier.
Il ne peut y en avoir qu'un. — There can only be one.
2) (temporel)Je l'ai rencontré il y a 2 ans. — I met him 2 years ago.
Il y a 10 ans qu'il est arrivé. — It's 10 years since he arrived.
* * *I.avoir ⇒ Note d'usage verb table: avoir vtr1 ( obtenir) to get [objet, rendez-vous]; to catch [train, avion]; j'ai pu vous avoir votre visa I managed to get your visa for you; j'ai eu ce vase pour cinq euros I got this vase for five euros; pouvez-vous m'avoir un des traducteurs? can you get me one of the translators?; je n'ai pas eu mon train I didn't catch my train; il l'a eue◑ le soir même he had○ her that very evening;2 ( au téléphone) j'ai réussi à l'avoir I managed to get through to him/her; essayer d'avoir le ministre to try to get through to the minister; pouvez-vous m'avoir son adjoint/Hongkong can you put me through to ou get me his assistant/Hong Kong;3 ( porter) to wear, to have [sth] on; elle avait une robe bleue à son mariage she wore a blue dress at her wedding; elle a toujours une écharpe autour du cou she's always got a scarf round her neck; il avait un béret (sur la tête) he had a beret on ou he was wearing a beret;4 ○( triompher) to beat, to get○, to have; l'équipe de Marseille nous a eus the Marseilles team beat us; ne nous laissons pas avoir par la concurrence let's not let the competition beat us; cette fois-ci, on les aura this time, we'll get ou have them;5 ( duper) to have○; ( par malveillance) to con○; j'ai été eu I've been had○; il t'a bien eu! ( l'escroc) he conned○ you!; ( le plaisantin) he was having you on○! GB, he put one over on you○!; elle s'est fait or laissé avoir she's been had○; j'ai failli me faire avoir I was nearly conned○; je ne me laisserai pas avoir par un abruti○ I won't be conned○ by a moron;6 ( éprouver moralement) to feel; avoir du chagrin/de la haine to feel sorrow/hate; qu'est-ce que tu as? what's wrong ou the matter with you?; j'ai qu'il m'énerve he's getting on my nerves, that's what's wrong; qu'est-ce que tu as à crier comme ça? what are you shouting like that for?; j'ai que mon ordinateur ne marche pas because my computer doesn't work; qu'est-ce qu'il a à conduire comme ça? why is he driving like that?; il a qu'il est soûl because he's drunk, that's why;7 (servant à exprimer l'âge, des sensations physiques) j'ai 20 ans/faim/froid I am 20 years old/hungry/cold; la salle a 20 mètres de long the room is 20 metresGB long.en avoir○ to have balls◑; ne pas en avoir○ to have no balls◑.II.avoir nm2 ( possessions) assets (pl), holdings (pl); avoirs à l'étranger foreign assets ou holdings; avoirs en caisse cash holdings; avoirs en dollars dollar-based assets;avoir fiscal tax credit.I[avwar] nom masculin[en comptabilité] credit side2. ÉCONOMIE & FINANCEavoirs assets, holdingsavoirs numéraires ou en caisse cash holdingsII[avwar] verbe auxiliaireA.1. [avec des verbes transitifs]as-tu lu sa lettre? did you read ou have you read his letter?non content de les avoir humiliés, il les a jetés dehors not content with humiliating them, he threw them out2. [avec des verbes intransitifs]3. [avec le verbe 'être']il aurait été enchanté he would've ou would have been delightedB.1. [exprime la possibilité]a. [conseil] all they have to do ou all they've got to do is write to the managerb. [menace] just let them (try and) write to the managers'il vous manque quelque chose, vous n'avez qu'à me le faire savoir if you're missing anything, just let me know2. [exprime l'obligation]et voilà, je n'ai plus qu'à recommencer! so now I've got to start all over again!3. [exprime le besoin]il a à te parler he's got something to ou there's something he wants to tell youtu n'as pas à t'inquiéter you shouldn't worry, you have nothing to worry about4. (locution)————————[avwar] verbe transitifA.1. [être propriétaire de - action, bien, domaine etc.] to have, to own, to possess ; [ - chien, hôtel, voiture] to have, to owntu n'aurais pas un stylo en plus? have you got ou do you happen to have a spare pen?2. [ami, collègue, famille etc.] to haveavoir un/une/des... qui: elle a un mari qui fait la cuisine she's got the sort ou kind of husband who does the cookingavoir son/sa/ses... qui (familier) : j'ai la chaîne de mon vélo qui est cassée the chain on my bike is broken3. [détenir - permis de conduire, titre] to have, to hold ; [ - droits, privilège] to have, to enjoy ; [ - emploi, expérience, devoirs, obligations] to have ; [ - documents, preuves] to have, to possessavoir le ballon to be in possession of ou to have the ball[au téléphone] to get through toj'ai essayé de t'avoir toute la journée I tried to get through to you ou to contact you all day5. [jouir de - beau temps, bonne santé, liberté, bonne réputation] to have, to enjoy ; [ - choix, temps, mauvaise réputation] to haveil a tout pour lui et il n'est pas heureux! he's got everything you could wish for and he's still not happy!6. [recevoir chez soi]avoir de la famille/des amis à dîner to have relatives/friends over for dinnerbientôt, nous aurons les chaînes européennes soon, we'll be able to get the European channels8. [attraper - otage, prisonnier] to have10. [monter à bord de - avion, bus, train] to catchB.1. [présenter - tel aspect] to have (got)elle a un joli sourire she's got ou she has a nice smileton père a le défaut de ne pas écouter ce qu'on lui dit your father's weakness is not listening to what people tell him[avec pour complément une partie du corps] to havefaites attention, il a une arme careful, he's got a weapon ou he's armed3. [faire preuve de]avoir du talent to have talent, to be talentedayez la gentillesse de... would you ou please be kind enough to...4. [exprime la mesure] to bele voilier a 4 m de large ou largeur the yacht is 4 m widetu en as pour 12 jours/deux heures it'll take you 12 days/two hours5. [exprime l'âge] to beC.1. [subir - symptôme] to have, to show, to display ; [ - maladie, hoquet, mal de tête etc.] to have ; [ - accident, souci, ennuis] to have ; [ - difficultés] to have, to experience ; [ - opération] to undergo, to have ; [ - crise] to have, to go through (inseparable)avoir de la fièvre to have ou to be running a temperatureje ne sais pas ce que j'ai aujourd'hui I don't know what's the matter ou what's wrong with me todayle car n'a rien eu du tout, mais la moto est fichue (familier) there wasn't a scratch on the bus but the motorbike's a write-offun enfant/chaton qui a des vers a child/kitten with wormselle eut cette phrase devenue célèbre she said ou uttered those now famous words3. [ressentir]avoir faim to be ou to feel hungryavoir peur to be ou to feel afraidavoir du chagrin to feel ou to be sadavoir de l'amitié pour quelqu'un to regard ou to consider somebody as a friendavoir du respect pour quelqu'un to have respect for ou to respect somebodyce chien/cette guêpe en a après toi! this dog/wasp has got it in for you!en avoir après ou contre quelque chose to be angry about something4. [élaborer par l'esprit - avis, idée, suggestion] to haveD.1 500 euros pour ce buffet? tu t'es fait avoir! 1,500 euros for that dresser? you were conned ou had ou done!tu t'es fait avoir! you've been had ou taken in ou taken for a ride!tu essaies de m'avoir! you're having ou putting me on!————————il y a verbe impersonnel1. [dans une description, une énumération - suivi d'un singulier] there is ; [ - suivi d'un pluriel] there areil n'y a qu'ici qu'on en trouve this is the only place (where) you can find it/themmerci — il n'y a pas de quoi! thank you — don't mention it ou you're welcome!il n'y a rien à faire, la voiture ne démarre pas it's no good, the car won't startil n'y a pas à dire, il sait ce qu'il veut there's no denying he knows what he wantsqu'est-ce qu'il y a? — il y a que j'en ai marre! (familier) what's the matter? — I'm fed up, that's what!2. [exprimant la possibilité, l'obligation etc.]il n'y a qu'à lui dire you/we etc. just have to tell him3. [indiquant la durée]4. [indiquant la distance]il doit y avoir une raison there must be a ou some reason -
60 angry
ˈæŋɡrɪ прил.
1) рассерженный, сердитый, недовольный, раздраженный;
разгневанный to become/get angry ≈ сердиться He was angry at/with his neighbor about the noisy party. ≈ Он ругал соседа за то, что тот устроил шумную вечеринку. We were angry at being disturbed. ≈ Мы рассердились, что нас потревожили. She was angry at/with me for being late. ≈ Он рассердился, что я опоздал. I was angry to learn of his refusal to help. ≈ Я рассердился на него за то, что он отказался помочь. We were angry that our request had been rejected. ≈ Мы разозлились на то, что нашу просьбу отклонили. be angry with smb. get angry at smth. make smb. angry Syn: irritated, exasperated
2) воспаленный, покрасневший, болезненный( о ране, язве и т. п.)
3) грозовой, штормовой( о погоде, небе и т.п.)сердитый, гневный;
яростный;
раздраженный - * voices сердитые голоса;
- * with smb. сердитый на кого-л.;
- to be * сердиться;
- to get * рассердиться;
- to make smb. * рассердить кого-л.;
- he was * at being kept waiting он был возмущен, что его заставили ждать;
- he was * with himself for having lost the set он проиграл сет и был недоволен собой;
- he will be * to learn that... он выйдет из себя, когда узнает, что... воспаленный, покрасневший, красный штормовой, бушующий, бурный, грозовойangry воспаленный, болезненный (о ране, язве и т. п.) ~ сердитый, раздраженный;
разгневанный;
to be angry (with smb.) сердиться (на кого-л.) ;
to get angry (at smth.) рассердиться (из-за чего-л.) ;
to make (smb.) angry рассердить (кого-л.)~ сердитый, раздраженный;
разгневанный;
to be angry (with smb.) сердиться (на кого-л.) ;
to get angry (at smth.) рассердиться (из-за чего-л.) ;
to make (smb.) angry рассердить (кого-л.)~ сердитый, раздраженный;
разгневанный;
to be angry (with smb.) сердиться (на кого-л.) ;
to get angry (at smth.) рассердиться (из-за чего-л.) ;
to make (smb.) angry рассердить (кого-л.) get: ~ становиться, делаться;
to get old стареть;
to get angry сердиться, рассердиться~ сердитый, раздраженный;
разгневанный;
to be angry (with smb.) сердиться (на кого-л.) ;
to get angry (at smth.) рассердиться (из-за чего-л.) ;
to make (smb.) angry рассердить (кого-л.)
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