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1 wicked
1 ( evil) [person] méchant ; [heart, deed] cruel/-elle ; [plot] pernicieux/-ieuse ; [intention] mauvais ; it is wicked to do c'est méchant de faire ; it was wicked of him c'était méchant de sa part ; that was a wicked thing to do c'est méchant d'avoir fait cela ;2 ( mischievous) [grin, humour, stare, wink] malicieux/-ieuse ;3 ( naughty) [thoughts] pervers ; sb's wicked ways hum les mauvais penchants de qn ; go on, be wicked! allons, laisse-toi tenter! ;4 (nasty, vicious) [wind] méchant (before n) ; [weapon] redoutable ; [sarcasm] cinglant ; a wicked tongue une mauvaise langue ;5 ○ ( terrible) a wicked waste un sale ○ gâchis ; it was a wicked shame c'était vraiment une honte ;6 ○ ( great) super ○ ; he plays a wicked game of chess il est super aux échecs.no peace ou rest for the wicked pas de repos pour les braves ○. -
2 wicked
wicked [ˈwɪkɪd]a. ( = immoral) [person] mauvais ; [act, deed] malveillant• that was a wicked thing to do! c'était vraiment méchant (de faire ça) !b. ( = nasty) [comment] méchantc. ( = naughty) [child] vilain ; [sense of humour] plein de malice* * *['wɪkɪd]1) ( evil) [person] méchant; [heart, deed] cruel/-elle; [plot] pernicieux/-ieuse; [intention] mauvais2) ( mischievous) malicieux/-ieuse3) ( naughty) pervers4) ( vicious) [wind] méchant; [weapon] redoutable; [sarcasm] cinglant5) (colloq) ( terrible)••no peace ou rest for the wicked — pas de repos pour les braves (colloq)
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3 wicked
1. adjective1) (evil) böse; schlecht [Charakter, Person, Welt]; niederträchtig [Gedanken, Plan, Verhalten]; schändlich [Gesetz, Buch]the wicked villain — der Schurke; der Bösewicht (veralt.)
it was wicked of you to torment the poor cat — es war gemein von dir, die arme Katze zu quälen
2) (vicious) boshaft [Zunge]2. plural nounit's wicked how he's been treated — wie man ihn behandelt hat, das schreit zum Himmel
* * *['wikid]- academic.ru/93760/wickedly">wickedly- wickedness* * *wick·ed[ˈwɪkɪd]I. adj<-er, -est or more \wicked, most \wicked>1. (evil) böseto have a \wicked sense of humour einen beißenden Humor haben\wicked-looking verführerisch aussehend3. (likely to cause pain) gefährlich4. (very bad) cough schlimmII. n pl▪ the \wicked die Bösen pl* * *['wIkɪd]adjthat was a wicked thing to do — das war aber gemein or böse or niederträchtig (von dir/ihm etc)
it's wicked to tell lies/swear — Lügen/Fluchen ist hässlich
2) (= vicious) böse; weapon gemein (inf), niederträchtig, heimtückisch; satire boshaft; blow, frost, wind, weather gemein (inf), bösehe has a wicked temper — er ist unbeherrscht or aufbrausend or jähzornig
3) (= mischievous) smile, look, grin frech, boshaftI've just had a wicked idea — mir fällt (gerade) was Tolles (inf) or (practical joke) ein guter Streich ein
it's wicked what they charge — es ist hanebüchen (inf) or unverschämt or nicht mehr feierlich (inf), was sie verlangen
5) (sl: very good) geil (sl)* * *wicked [ˈwıkıd]A adj (adv wickedly)1. böse, gottlos, schlecht, verrucht:2. a) böse, schlimm (ungezogen)b) schalkhaft3. umg böse, schlimm (Schmerz, Wunde etc)4. bösartig (auch Tier), boshaft:wicked stepmother böse Stiefmutter (besonders im Märchen);wicked witch böse Hexe5. gemein, niederträchtig, tückisch6. sl toll, super* * *1. adjective1) (evil) böse; schlecht [Charakter, Person, Welt]; niederträchtig [Gedanken, Plan, Verhalten]; schändlich [Gesetz, Buch]the wicked villain — der Schurke; der Bösewicht (veralt.)
it was wicked of you to torment the poor cat — es war gemein von dir, die arme Katze zu quälen
2) (vicious) boshaft [Zunge]2. plural nounit's wicked how he's been treated — wie man ihn behandelt hat, das schreit zum Himmel
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4 shame
ʃeim 1. noun1) ((often with at) an unpleasant feeling caused by awareness of guilt, fault, foolishness or failure: I was full of shame at my rudeness; He felt no shame at his behaviour.) skam(fullhet)2) (dishonour or disgrace: The news that he had accepted bribes brought shame on his whole family.) skam3) ((with a) a cause of disgrace or a matter for blame: It's a shame to treat a child so cruelly.) synd, skam4) ((with a) a pity: What a shame that he didn't get the job!) synd2. verb1) ((often with into) to force or persuade to do something by making ashamed: He was shamed into paying his share.) gjøre til skamme2) (to cause to have a feeling of shame: His cowardice shamed his parents.) skjemme ut, bringe skam over•- shameful- shamefully
- shamefulness
- shameless
- shamelessly
- shamelessness
- shamefaced
- put to shame
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- his shameskamIsubst. \/ʃeɪm\/1) skam, skamfullhet• to my shame, I must admit that she was right2) skjensel, ydmykelse, vanære3) synd, beklagelig situasjon4) ( som interjeksjon) fy for skam!bring shame (up)on bringe skam overa crying shame synd og skamfor shame av skamfor shame! ( gammeldags) fy skam!for very shame ( gammeldags) for skams skyldput somebody to shame skjemme ut noen, bringe skam over noen gjøre noen flau, skamme segshame (up)on you! fy skam!, skam deg!• shame upon the one who swears!what a shame! så synd!a wicked shame synd og skamIIverb \/ʃeɪm\/1) vanære, bringe skam over, skjemme ut2) gjøre skamfull, skamme segshame somebody into doing something få en til å gjøre noe ved å gjøre personen skamfull\/flaushame somebody out of doing something få en til ikke å gjøre noe ved å gjøre personen skamfull\/flau -
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['wɪkɪd]1) (evil) [person, deed] cattivo, malvagio, perfido2) (mischievous) [humour, grin] maliziosoa wicked tongue — una malalingua, una linguaccia
* * *['wikid](evil; sinful: He is a wicked man; That was a wicked thing to do.) cattivo- wickedly- wickedness* * *wicked /ˈwɪkɪd/a.1 cattivo; malvagio; perfido; maligno: a wicked man, un uomo malvagio; a wicked act, un'azione perfida; a wicked remark, un'osservazione piena di cattiveria2 depravato; immorale; peccaminoso; perverso; vizioso3 (fam.) cattivello; birichino; malizioso● a wicked blow on the head, un brutto colpo alla testawickedly avv. wickedness n. [u].* * *['wɪkɪd]1) (evil) [person, deed] cattivo, malvagio, perfido2) (mischievous) [humour, grin] maliziosoa wicked tongue — una malalingua, una linguaccia
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6 rather
adverb1) (by preference) lieberhe wanted to appear witty rather than brainy — er wollte lieber geistreich als klug erscheinen
rather than accept bribes, he decided to resign — ehe er sich bestechen ließ, trat er lieber zurück
2) (somewhat) ziemlich [gut, gelangweilt, unvorsichtig, nett, warm]I rather think that... — ich bin ziemlich sicher, dass...
be rather better/more complicated than expected — um einiges besser/komplizierter sein als erwartet
it is rather too early — ich fürchte, es ist zu früh
I rather like beans/him — ich esse Bohnen ganz gern/ich mag ihn recht gern
3) (more truly) vielmehror rather — beziehungsweise; [oder] genauer gesagt
he was careless rather than wicked — er war eher nachlässig als böswillig
* * *1) (to a certain extent; slightly; a little: He's rather nice; That's a rather silly question / rather a silly question; I've eaten rather more than I should have.) ziemlich2) (more willingly; preferably: I'd rather do it now than later; Can we do it now rather than tomorrow?; I'd rather not do it at all; I would/had rather you didn't do that; Wouldn't you rather have this one?; I'd resign rather than do that.) lieber3) (more exactly; more correctly: He agreed, or rather he didn't disagree; One could say he was foolish rather than wicked.) besser gesagt* * *ra·ther[ˈrɑ:ðəʳ, AM ˈræðɚ]1. (somewhat) ziemlichit's \rather cold/difficult es ist ziemlich kalt/schwerI've \rather foolishly lost their address ich habe dummerweise ihre Adresse verlegtI \rather doubt... ich bin nicht ganz sicher, ob...to be \rather more expensive than sb was expecting um einiges teurer sein als erwartet2. (very) ziemlich, rechtI was \rather pleased to be invited to the wedding ich war hocherfreut darüber, dass ich zur Hochzeit eingeladen warhe's \rather a nice man er ist ziemlich nettit's \rather a shame that... es ist wirklich schade, dass...to be \rather ill ziemlich krank sein3. (on the contrary) eher4. (in preference to)I'd like to stay at home this evening \rather than going out ich möchte heute Abend lieber zu Hause bleiben und nicht ausgehenI've got to have two teeth out next week — \rather you than me mir werden nächste Woche zwei Zähne gezogen — besser dir als mir5. (more exactly) genauer [o besser] gesagthe's my sister's friend really, \rather than mine eigentlich ist er der Freund meiner Schwester, und nicht so sehr meiner* * *['rAːðə(r)]adv1) (= for preference) lieberrather than wait, he went away — er ging lieber, als dass er wartete
I would rather you came yourself — mir wäre es lieber, Sie kämen selbst
he expected me to phone rather than (to) write — er erwartete eher einen Anruf als einen Brief von mir
it would be better to phone rather than (to) write — es wäre besser zu telefonieren als zu schreiben
2) (= more accurately) vielmehrhe is, or rather was, a soldier — er ist, beziehungsweise or vielmehr war, Soldat
a car, or rather an old banger — ein Auto, genauer gesagt eine alte Kiste
3) (= to a considerable degree) ziemlich; (= somewhat, slightly) etwasit's rather more difficult than you think — es ist um einiges schwieriger, als du denkst
it's rather too difficult for me —
she's rather an idiot/a killjoy — sie ist reichlich doof/ein richtiger Spielverderber
I've rather got the impression... —
* * *A adv1. ziemlich, recht:rather a success ein ziemlicher Erfolg;I would rather think that … ich würde denken, dass …2. lieber, eher:rather good than bad eher gut als schlecht;green rather than blue mehr oder eher grün als blau;from reason rather than from love eher oder mehr aus Vernunftgründen als aus Liebe;I’d rather not lieber nicht;I would rather not do it ich möchte es lieber oder eigentlich nicht tun;3. ( or rather oder) vielmehr, eigentlich:her dream or, rather, her idol ihr Traum oder, besser gesagt, ihr Idol;the contrary is rather to be supposed vielmehr ist das Gegenteil anzunehmen;the rather that … um so mehr, da …B int besonders Br umg na klar!, und ob!* * *adverb1) (by preference) lieberrather than accept bribes, he decided to resign — ehe er sich bestechen ließ, trat er lieber zurück
2) (somewhat) ziemlich [gut, gelangweilt, unvorsichtig, nett, warm]I rather think that... — ich bin ziemlich sicher, dass...
be rather better/more complicated than expected — um einiges besser/komplizierter sein als erwartet
it is rather too early — ich fürchte, es ist zu früh
I rather like beans/him — ich esse Bohnen ganz gern/ich mag ihn recht gern
3) (more truly) vielmehror rather — beziehungsweise; [oder] genauer gesagt
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7 sin
[sin] 1. noun(wickedness, or a wicked act, especially one that breaks a religious law: It is a sin to envy the possessions of other people; Lying and cheating are both sins.) greh2. verb(to do wrong; to commit a sin, especially in the religious sense: Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned.) grešiti- sinner- sinful
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- sinfulness* * *Iabbreviationmathematics sineII [sin]noungreh, pregrešek; prekršek, prestopek ( against zoper, proti), žalitevfor my sins! humorously prav mi je!like sin colloquially hudó, močno, peklenskoman of sin obsolete grešnik, humorously malopridnež, falot; antikrist, hudičit is a sin (and a shame) colloquially greh je (in sramota)to commit a sin — napraviti greh, grešitito sin a sin — napraviti greh, pregrešiti seIII [sin]intransitive verb & transitive verbnapraviti greh, grešiti, pregrešiti se, napraviti prestopek ali prekršek ( against zoper, proti)to sin one's mercies — izgubiti milost, pregrešiti se, biti nehvaležento sin away — z grehom (grehi) lahkomiselno izgubiti, zaigrati ( one's happiness svojo srečo)he is more sinned against than sinning figuratively on je bolj žrtev kot krivec, bolj zasluži pomilovanje kot grajo -
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1. nounSünde, die[as] miserable as sin — todunglücklich
2. intransitive verb,for my sins — (joc.) um meiner Missetaten willen (scherzh.)
- nn- sündigensin against somebody/God — an jemandem/Gott od. gegen jemanden/Gott sündigen
* * *[sin] 1. noun(wickedness, or a wicked act, especially one that breaks a religious law: It is a sin to envy the possessions of other people; Lying and cheating are both sins.) die Sünde2. verb(to do wrong; to commit a sin, especially in the religious sense: Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned.) sündigen- academic.ru/67462/sinner">sinner- sinful
- sinfully
- sinfulness* * *sin1[sɪn]I. n Sünde fthe sick are being thrown out on the streets — yes, it's a \sin! die Kranken werden auf die Straße gesetzt — ja, das ist unerhört!is that your work? — yes, for my \sins ist das Ihre Arbeit? — ja, leiderit would be a \sin not to go out on such a nice day ( fig) es wäre eine Sünde, an so einem schönen Tag nicht rauszugehenhe's [as] ugly as \sin er ist unglaublich hässlicha \sin of omission eine Unterlassungssündeto commit/confess a \sin eine Sünde begehen/beichtento live in \sin in wilder Ehe lebenII. vi<- nn->sündigensin2* * *[sɪn] Sünde fto live in sin (inf) — in wilder Ehe leben; (Rel) in Sünde leben
I've been chosen to organize the office party, for my sins (hum) — man hat mich drangekriegt, ich darf die Büroparty organisieren (inf)
is that your work/family? – yes for my sins (hum) — haben Sie das gemacht/ist das Ihre Familie? – ja, leider
this hat is covering a multitude of sins, she said (hum) isn't it a sin! — aber fragen Sie bloß nicht, wie es unter dem Hut aussieht!, sagte sie ist das nicht unerhört or eine Schande?
2. visündigen (against gegen, an +dat), sich versündigen (against an +dat); (against principles, standards etc) verstoßen (gegen)* * *sin1 [sın]A s1. Sünde f:cardinal sin Hauptsünde;original sin Erbsünde;(as) clever as sin umg ganz schön gerissen;(as) miserable as sin umg todunglücklich;B v/i* * *1. nounSünde, dielive in sin — (coll.) in Sünde leben (veralt., scherzh.)
[as] miserable as sin — todunglücklich
2. intransitive verb,for my sins — (joc.) um meiner Missetaten willen (scherzh.)
- nn- sündigensin against somebody/God — an jemandem/Gott od. gegen jemanden/Gott sündigen
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9 foul
1. a грязный, отвратительный2. a вонючий, противный, со скверным запахом3. a засорённый, забитыйfoul chimney — труба, забитая сажей
4. a нечистый, загрязнённый5. a плохой, испорченный6. a мед. обложенный7. a подлый, бесчестный, низкий8. a спорт. не по правилам, неправильный, ошибочныйfoul play — игра с нарушением правил, грубая игра
9. a непристойный, непотребныйfoul term — непристойность, ругательство
10. a разг. мерзкий, отвратительный, гадкий, скверный11. a бурный, ветреный; мерзкий12. a встречный, противный13. a неблагоприятный или опасный14. a черновой; со множеством исправленийfoul copy — грязный экземпляр; черновик
15. a запутавшийся16. a обросший ракушками и водорослямибезобразный, непривлекательный
17. adv нечестно18. v пачкать, загрязнять19. v пачкаться, загрязняться20. v портиться; гнить, разлагаться21. v засорять22. v засоряться23. v дискредитировать, бросать тень24. v мешать, образовывать затор25. v сталкиватьсяrun foul of — сталкиваться; столкнуться
26. v запутыватьсяfoul up — запутывать; создавать хаос
27. v запутывать28. v обрастать ракушками и водорослями29. v спорт. нечестно игратьСинонимический ряд:1. adulterated (adj.) adulterated; contaminated; defiled; polluted2. base (adj.) abominable; base; infamous; scandalous; shameful; sinful; vile; wicked3. dirty (adj.) black; dirty; dungy; grubby; impure; mucky; murky; soiled; soily; sordid; stained; sullied; tainted; unclean; uncleanly4. entangled (adj.) caught; entangled; jammed; tangled5. foetid (adj.) foetid; foul-smelling; malodorous; noisome; reeking; stinking6. mean (adj.) abhorrent; contemptible; despicable; detestable; low; mean; obnoxious; odious; perfidious; reprehensible; repugnant; rotten; shabby; shocking; sorry; wretched7. obscene (adj.) barnyard; coarse; crude; crusty; fescennine; filthy; gross; indecent; lewd; nasty; obscene; paw; profane; rank; raunchy; rocky; scatological; scurrilous; smutty; squalid; vulgar8. offensive (adj.) atrocious; disgusting; evil; fetid; hideous; horrible; horrid; icky; loathsome; nauseating; offensive; putrid; repellent; repulsive; revolting; sickening; ugly; ungrateful; unwholesome9. stormy (adj.) rainy; stormy; tempestuous; unfavorable; unfavourable10. unfair (adj.) cheating; dishonorable; dishonourable; underhanded; unfair11. catch (verb) catch; clog; entangle; snarl; tangle12. dirty (verb) besmirch; dirty; smut; stain13. disgrace (verb) defile; disgrace; dishonour; shame14. poison (verb) befoul; contaminate; poison; pollute15. soil (verb) begrime; besoil; grime; muck; muddy; murk; smirch; smooch; smudge; smutch; soil; tarnish16. unfairly (other) foully; unfairlyАнтонимический ряд:attractive; becoming; clean; clear; delightful; fair; good; gratifying; guileless; honest; honour; honourable; immaculate; innocent; pleasing; pure; tasteful
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