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81 dépotoir
dépotoir [depɔtwaʀ]masculine noun( = décharge) dumping ground* * *depɔtwaʀnom masculin1) ( d'ordures) rubbish dump, rubbish tip GB, garbage dump US2) (colloq) ( lieu en désordre) shambles (colloq) (sg)* * *depɔtwaʀ nmdépotoir nucléaire — nuclear dump, nuclear waste dump
* * *dépotoir nm2 ○( lieu en désordre) shambles○ (sg);3 Ind ( établissement de traitement) sewage works, sewage plant.[depɔtwar] nom masculin1. [décharge] dump2. (péjoratif) [lieu sale] pigstyil faut empêcher la Manche de devenir un dépotoir we must prevent the Channel becoming an open sewer3. (familier) [débarras] dumping ground -
82 fourbi
masculine noun* * ** * *fuʀbi nm *gear, junk* * *fourbi○ nm1 ( objets personnels) gear○; ( de soldat) kit;2 ( désordre) shambles○ (+ v sg).[furbi] nom masculin1. [ensemble hétéroclite] paraphernalia2. [truc] thingy -
83 mélasse
mélasse [melas]feminine noun* * *melas1) Culinaire black treacle GB, molasses (pl)2) (colloq) ( boue) muck; ( brouillard) murk3) (colloq) ( confusion) shambles (colloq) (sg), mess* * *melas nftreacle, molasses sg* * *mélasse nfêtre dans la mélasse○ to be in a mess○.[melas] nom féminin2. (familier) [brouillard] pea-soupera. (figuré) [avoir des ennuis] to be in a jam ou a fix ou a pickleb. [être sans argent] to be hard up -
84 souk
souk [suk]masculine nouna. ( = marché) soukb. ( = désordre) (inf) c'est le souk ici ! this place is absolute chaos!• c'est fini, ce souk ? ( = tintamarre) will you stop that racket?* * *suknom masculin1) ( marché) souk* * *souk nm1 ( marché arabe) souk;2 ○( désordre) mess; ( bruit) racket○; mettre le souk dans qch to make a mess of [placard, papiers]; to make a mess in [pièce]; faire le souk to make a racket○.[suk] nom masculin1. [marché] soukc'est le souk ici! what a mess ou shambles here! -
85 disordine
m untidiness, messin disordine untidy, in a messdisordini pl riots, public disorder sg* * *disordine s.m.1 disorder, untidiness, confusion, mess: capelli in disordine, untidy hair; i suoi abiti erano in disordine, his clothes were untidy (o in disorder); tutto è in disordine, everything is in a mess (o in a shambles); gettare il disordine nelle file del nemico, to throw the ranks of the enemy into disorder (o disarray); mettere qlco. in disordine, to turn sthg. upside down; nella mia stanza regna sempre un gran disordine, my room is always in a right mess; che disordine!, what a mess (o what a shambles)!2 ( sregolatezza) excess, (over)indulgence: disordine nel mangiare, overindulgence in food (o in eating); i disordini gli accorceranno la vita, his excesses are going to shorten his life3 (spec. pl.) ( tumulto) disorder, commotion, tumult, disturbance, riot, turmoil: sono scoppiati gravi disordini, riots have broken out4 (estens.) ( disservizio) disorganization, inefficiency, bad service: il disordine del servizio postale, the inefficiency of the postal service.* * *[di'zordine] 1.sostantivo maschile1) (scompiglio) disorder, untidiness, messin disordine — [ abiti] dishevelled; [ capelli] messy, straggly; [ stanza] disorderly, untidy, messy; [carte, effetti personali] in disorder
2) (confusione) disorganization, chaos3) psic. disorder2.sostantivo maschile plurale disordini (tumulti) disorder U, disturbance sing., trouble sing., turbulence U, unrest U* * *disordine/di'zordine/I sostantivo m.1 (scompiglio) disorder, untidiness, mess; in disordine [ abiti] dishevelled; [ capelli] messy, straggly; [ stanza] disorderly, untidy, messy; [carte, effetti personali] in disorder2 (confusione) disorganization, chaos3 psic. disorderII disordini m.pl. -
86 verilöyly
yks.nom. verilöyly; yks.gen. verilöylyn; yks.part. verilöylyä; yks.ill. verilöylyyn; mon.gen. verilöylyjen; mon.part. verilöylyjä; mon.ill. verilöylyihinbloodbath (noun)butchery (noun)carnage (noun)massacre (noun)shambles (noun)slaughter (noun)* * *• blood bath• slaughter• annihilation• butchery• carnage• holocaust• killing• massacre• shambles• battue -
87 бойня
1) slaughter(-)house
2) (массовое избиение)
massacre* * ** * *slaughter(-)house, shambles, abattoir* * *abattoirbattuebutcheryholocaustshamblesslaughter-house -
88 разрушение
destruction тж. мн., demolition, devastation; мн. shambles (руины)* * ** * *destruction тж. demolition, devastation; shambles* * *abolishmenta-wastebafflingbreak-upcollapsecollapsesdemolitiondemolitionsdestructiondevourmentdilapidatingdisintegrationdisruptionruiningscathingvandalizingwastewasteswrecking -
89 руины
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90 demol|ka
f pot. (niszczenie) shambles U pot., havoc U- to kompletna demolka! it’s a complete shambles!- czy znów dojdzie do demolki na stadionie? is there going to be another riot at the stadium?- zrobić demolkę w pokoju to smash up a. demolish a room pot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > demol|ka
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91 хаос
мchaos; shambles sg collв ку́хне цари́л ха́ос — the kitchen was a shambles
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92 разгром
1. defeatразгром, тяжёлое поражение — crushing defeat
2. drubbing3. shambles4. rout; debacle; destruction; ruin; chaosСинонимический ряд:1. поражение (сущ.) поражение2. разбитие (сущ.) разбитие; разрушение -
93 bende
2 [groot aantal] mass ⇒ 〈met betrekking tot mensen/dieren〉 swarm, crowd, 〈 met betrekking tot dingen ook〉 heap, 〈 met betrekking tot dingen ook〉 pile♦voorbeelden:1 het is daar één grote bende! • it's a real shambles there!de hele bende • the (whole) lot -
94 huishouden
huishouden1〈 het〉1 [huishouding] housekeeping2 [persoon of groep personen] household3 [wanordelijke troep] shambles♦voorbeelden:1 het huishouden doen • run the house, do the housekeeping; 〈 voornamelijk voor iemand anders〉 keep houseze is erg goed in het huishouden • she's a very good housekeeper————————huishouden2♦voorbeelden:1 de voetbalsupporters hebben weer verschrikkelijk huisgehouden in de binnenstad van A. • the football fans went on the rampage again in A.'s city centreII 〈 werkwoord〉 -
95 janboel
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96 ahır
stable, shed, barn. -a çekmek /ı/ to put (an animal) in the barn. -a çevirmek /ı/ to mess up, make a shambles of. - gibi in a shambles, messy, cluttered, dirty (place). -
97 беспорядок
1) General subject: Rafferty rules, alarum, bewilderment, bumble, clutter, cobweb, combustion, confusion, disarray, disorder, disorderliness, disorganization, helter-skelter, hugger mugger, jumble, kippage, litter, mess, mess hall, messroom, misrule, mix, moil, muddle, pease meal, pease-meal, pell-mell, rabblement, riot, snarl, tanglement, tea fight, tea party, topsy turvy, topsy-turvy, topsyturvy, topsyturvydom, troy fair, troy town, troy-fair, tumble, turbulence, turmoil, untidiness, upset, disarrangement, addlement, gobbledygook2) Colloquial: hugger-mugger, puddle, shambles, tea-fight, tea-party5) Obsolete: misarray6) Military: disturbance7) Mathematics: chaos, derangement, inversion8) Accounting: irregularity9) Australian slang: Rafferty's rules, dog's breakfast, dog's dinner10) Automobile industry: rough-and-tumble11) Diplomatic term: distraction14) Business: anarchy15) Crystallography: dislocation16) Makarov: excess, huddle, mud, perturbation, printer's pie, tangle17) Taboo: ass-up, balls (pl) (usu make balls of something), balls-up, chicken shit, fuck-up, hell of a mess, let hell pop loose, merry hell, pig's ass18) Scuba diving: out of order -
98 бойня
1) General subject: battue, blood-letting, bloodshed, butchery, holocaust, killing, massacre, (массовая) promiscuous massacre, shamble (тж. перен.), shambles (употр. с гл. в ед. ч.), slaughter, slaughterhouse, slaughter-house, internecion2) French: abattoir3) Bookish: carnage4) Agriculture: killing house, slaughtery5) Construction: butcher's hall6) British English: knackery7) Food industry: flaying house8) Advertising: slaughter house9) Makarov: battue (особ. мирных жителей), flaying place, killing plant, killing yard, slaughtering plant -
99 кавардак
1) General subject: charivari, hullabaloo, mess, shambles, helter skelter, bedlam2) Makarov: devil and all to do, the devil and all to do -
100 лежать в руинах
General subject: be in shambles (контекстуальный перевод; англ. оборот взят из репортажа агентства Bloomberg)
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