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1 невтерпёж
General subject: past endurance -
2 невыносимый
1) General subject: beyond (one's) endurance, chronical, crashing, hell of a..., impossible, insufferable, insupportable, intolerable, overpowering (невыносимая вонь - overpowering stench), repugnant, trying, unbearable, unendurable, unsufferable, unsupportable, overwhelming2) Jargon: chronic3) Makarov: beyond endurance, past bearing, past endurance -
3 это невыносимо
1) General subject: this is beyond endurance, this is past endurance2) Colloquial: that is a bit thick -
4 невыносимо
1) General subject: intolerable, intolerably, scorching2) Makarov: past bearing, past endurance3) Emotional: ferociously -
5 нестерпимый
1. insufferable2. past enduranceнестерпимо — past bearing, beyond all bearing
3. unendurable4. intolerableСинонимический ряд:невыносимо (проч.) невозможно; невыносимо; непереносимо; несносно -
6 это нестерпимо
General subject: it is past endurance -
7 К-34
ДОВОДИТЬ/ДОВЕСТИ ДО БЕЛОГО КАЛЕНИЯ кого coll VP subj: human or abstr the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WOto irritate s.o. past the limits of his endurance, make s.o. lose his self-control completelyX довел Y-a до белого каления = X provoked Y to a (white) rageX made Y livid (with rage) X roused Y to fury X made Y see red X made Y's blood boil X burned Y up.А Лизка считала себя виноватой: она вечор своими глупыми слезами довела брата до белого каления (Абрамов 1). Lizka felt she was to blame, having provoked her brother to a white rage the day before with her silly tears (1a)....Меня раздражало (да и сейчас иногда доводит до белого каления) - с какой тупостью целыми днями, годами дуются в домино... (ТерцЗ)...1 have always been irritated (and even now I am sometimes roused to fury) to see how vacuously people play dominoes for days on end... (3a).Нет, я не могу успокоиться! Это он меня довёл до белого каления!» (Булгаков 2). "No, I can't calm down! He burns me up!" (2a). -
8 довести до белого каления
• ДОВОДИТЬ/ДОВЕСТИ ДО БЕЛОГО КАЛЕНИЯ кого coll[VP; subj: human or abstr; the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WO]=====⇒ to irritate s.o. past the limits of his endurance, make s.o. lose his self-control completely:- X burned Y up.♦ А Лизка считала себя виноватой: она вечор своими глупыми слезами довела брата до белого каления (Абрамов 1). Lizka felt she was to blame, having provoked her brother to a white rage the day before with her silly tears (1a).♦...Меня раздражало (да и сейчас иногда доводит до белого каления) - с какой тупостью целыми днями, годами дуются в домино... (Терц 3)...I have always been irritated (and even now I am sometimes roused to fury) to see how vacuously people play dominoes for days on end... (3a).♦ "Нет, я не могу успокоиться! Это он меня довёл до белого каления!" (Булгаков 2). "No, I can't calm down! He burns me up!" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > довести до белого каления
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9 доводить до белого каления
• ДОВОДИТЬ/ДОВЕСТИ ДО БЕЛОГО КАЛЕНИЯ кого coll[VP; subj: human or abstr; the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WO]=====⇒ to irritate s.o. past the limits of his endurance, make s.o. lose his self-control completely:- X burned Y up.♦ А Лизка считала себя виноватой: она вечор своими глупыми слезами довела брата до белого каления (Абрамов 1). Lizka felt she was to blame, having provoked her brother to a white rage the day before with her silly tears (1a).♦...Меня раздражало (да и сейчас иногда доводит до белого каления) - с какой тупостью целыми днями, годами дуются в домино... (Терц 3)...I have always been irritated (and even now I am sometimes roused to fury) to see how vacuously people play dominoes for days on end... (3a).♦ "Нет, я не могу успокоиться! Это он меня довёл до белого каления!" (Булгаков 2). "No, I can't calm down! He burns me up!" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > доводить до белого каления
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10 мочи нет
прост.one can't stand it any longer!; one is utterly exhausted; it is beyond endurance; it is beyond (past) all bearing; it's sheer hell; there's nothing that one longs for moreБез вас мне скучно, - я зеваю; / При вас мне грустно, - я терплю; / И, мочи нет, сказать желаю, / Мой ангел, как я вас люблю! (А. Пушкин, Признание) — When you are near I'm filled with sadness, / When far, I yawn, for life's a bore / I must pour out this love, this mad-ness, / There's nothing that I long for more!
- Поедем, Жилин, одни. Мочи нет, есть хочется, да и жара. На мне рубаху хоть выжми. (Л. Толстой, Кавказский пленник) — 'Let us ride on by ourselves, Zhilin. I am exhausted and hungry, and this heat! My shirt is wringing wet.'
- Ох, как хочется дома побывать, мочи нет! (В. Кондратьев, Лихоборы) — 'Ugh, how I want to get home, it's sheer hell.'
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