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it's very hazy today

  • 1 hazy

    hazy [ˈheɪzɪ]
       a. [sunshine, sun] voilé ; [day, sky] brumeux
       b. [outline, vision, details] flou ; [idea, memory] vague
    * * *
    ['heɪzɪ]
    adjective [weather, morning] brumeux/-euse; [sunshine] voilé; [image, outline] flou; [recollection, idea] vague

    English-French dictionary > hazy

  • 2 foschia sf

    [fos'kia]
    haze, mist

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > foschia sf

  • 3 foschia

    sf [fos'kia]
    haze, mist

    Nuovo dizionario Italiano-Inglese > foschia

  • 4 туманно


    1. прил.;
    кратк. форма от туманный
    2. предик. (о погоде) сегодня туманно ≈ it is misty/foggy today
    3. нареч. (неясно) hazily, obscurely, vaguely
    туманн|о -
    1. нареч. (неясно) hazily, vaguely;

    2. в знач. сказ. безл.: сегодня ~ it is misty/foggy today;
    ~ость ж.
    3. астр. nebula;

    4. (неясность) obscurity, haziness;
    ~ый
    5. misty, foggy;
    перен. (расплывчатый) hazy, vague;

    6. (неопределённый, неясный) vague, hazy;
    он имеет весьма ~ое представление об этом he has a very vague conception of it, his ideas on it are extremely nebulous;
    ~ намекнуть make* an oblique/indirect suggestion (of, about), refer obliquely (to) ;

    7. (о глазах, взгляде) misty;
    (о голове) fuddled, dazed.

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > туманно

  • 5 problemático

    adj.
    problematical, troublesome, problem, problematic.
    * * *
    1 (cuestión) problematic; (joven) difficult
    * * *
    (f. - problemática)
    adj.
    * * *
    * * *
    - ca adjetivo problematic, difficult
    * * *
    = dodgy [dodgier -comp., dodgiest -sup.], sticky [stickier -comp., stickiest -sup.], troublesome, problem, problematic, problematical, problem-ridden, fractious, bumpy, dicey [dicier -comp., diciest -sup.], afoul.
    Ex. The statistical procedures from Czchekoslovakia and Romania have been pretty dodgy and unsatisfactory.
    Ex. The inclusion of vendors and publishers allows everyone to address sticky business relationships head-on.
    Ex. Measures to prevent such incidents include fitting burglar alarms in libraries and taking quick and decisive action against troublesome users.
    Ex. Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours.
    Ex. This attitude is based on the waste bin decision process widely used in political and educational organisations, which tend to have open-ended goals, problematic preferences, hazy technology, and poor feeback.
    Ex. The manufacture of these high-density chips is problematical.
    Ex. The negative aspects of adding such a problem-ridden medium to the library are far outweighed by the potential benefits video offers.
    Ex. Thus was Christianity codified into a Bible that still today is the central element in the faith of the two billion adherents of the largest, if most fractious, of the world's religions.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'The big bumpy shift: digital music via the Internet'.
    Ex. Predicting the future is dicey.
    Ex. Dan, who had known from the start that things were afoul, demanded that officer show him their IDs.
    ----
    * cuestión problemática = sticky issue.
    * en una situación muy problemática = in deep water.
    * niño problemático = problem child.
    * persona problemática = troublemaker.
    * problemática que afecta a = issues + surrounding.
    * * *
    - ca adjetivo problematic, difficult
    * * *
    = dodgy [dodgier -comp., dodgiest -sup.], sticky [stickier -comp., stickiest -sup.], troublesome, problem, problematic, problematical, problem-ridden, fractious, bumpy, dicey [dicier -comp., diciest -sup.], afoul.

    Ex: The statistical procedures from Czchekoslovakia and Romania have been pretty dodgy and unsatisfactory.

    Ex: The inclusion of vendors and publishers allows everyone to address sticky business relationships head-on.
    Ex: Measures to prevent such incidents include fitting burglar alarms in libraries and taking quick and decisive action against troublesome users.
    Ex: Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours.
    Ex: This attitude is based on the waste bin decision process widely used in political and educational organisations, which tend to have open-ended goals, problematic preferences, hazy technology, and poor feeback.
    Ex: The manufacture of these high-density chips is problematical.
    Ex: The negative aspects of adding such a problem-ridden medium to the library are far outweighed by the potential benefits video offers.
    Ex: Thus was Christianity codified into a Bible that still today is the central element in the faith of the two billion adherents of the largest, if most fractious, of the world's religions.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'The big bumpy shift: digital music via the Internet'.
    Ex: Predicting the future is dicey.
    Ex: Dan, who had known from the start that things were afoul, demanded that officer show him their IDs.
    * cuestión problemática = sticky issue.
    * en una situación muy problemática = in deep water.
    * niño problemático = problem child.
    * persona problemática = troublemaker.
    * problemática que afecta a = issues + surrounding.

    * * *
    ‹asunto/situación› problematic, difficult
    eso puede resultar problemático that could be difficult o problematic o problematical
    * * *

    problemático
    ◊ -ca adjetivo

    problematic, difficult
    problemático,-a adjetivo problematic

    ' problemático' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    conflictiva
    - conflictivo
    - problemática
    English:
    disputable
    - problematic
    - problematical
    - troublesome
    * * *
    problemático, -a adj
    problematic;
    es un niño muy problemático he's a very difficult child
    * * *
    adj problematic
    * * *
    problemático, -ca adj
    : problematic

    Spanish-English dictionary > problemático

  • 6 nahasi

    iz.
    1. ( nahastura) mix, mixture
    2. ( nahas-mahas) entanglement, mess, mixup
    3. Nekaz. ( belar txikitua) feed mixture io.
    1.
    a. mixed, mixed up
    b. (z.tx.) mixed up, jumbled up, in {disorder || disarray}
    2.
    a. ( nahaspilatu, korapilatu) confused, mixed up; amets \nahasiak confused dreams; hizkera \nahasi confusing language; munduko itsaso \nahasi honetan in this confusing sea of a world
    b. (irud.) blurred, fuzzy
    c. ( ilea) tangled, entangled
    d. ( oroipena) confused vague, hazy
    e. ( tratua) shady, vague
    f. ( lizuna) perverted du/ad.
    a. ( oro.) to mix, mix up; ura gatzarekin nahastean when mixing water (in) with salt
    b. ( hizkuntza) euskarari erdara \nahasiz mixing {Spanish || French} in with Basque
    c. ( ordena) to mix up, jumble up; seilu guztiak \nahasi ditu he's {mixed || jumbled} all of the stamps
    d. ( elkartu) to merge, combine, mingle
    e. ( kartak) to shuffle
    f. ( gauza ilunetan, e.a.) to get (sb) {involved || mixed up} in; nire aita mafian \nahasi zuten they got my father {involved || mixed up} in the mafia
    g. (irud.) gau batez edana eta burua \nahasia etorri zen one night he came drunk and flustered; gaur inoiz baino \nahasiagoak daude arazoak gure herrian today things are more confused than ever in our country
    a. to bewilder, perplex, confuse, baffle, mix up; \nahasia dabiltza they're baffled; burutik \nahasi dabil his head is all mixed up
    b. ( urdail) to turn, upset; barren guztia nahasten dioten edariak drinks which upset his stomach
    a. to confound, baffle; deabrua ere \nahasiko lukete bere erretolika horrekin he could confound the devil himself with that spiel of his; \nahasi gabe erantzuten badu if she answers without muddling it
    b. to mix up, mistake; merke zela uste nuen baina \nahasia nengoen I thought it was cheap but I was mistaken
    4. ( arima-baretasuna kendu) to perturb, disturb; haiek esandakoak nahasten nau zeharo what they've said disturbs me very much; beldurrak ez du nahasten fear doesn't perturb him
    5. ( jendartean nahasmendua sortu) to stir up; bazterrak nahasten zituzten they were stirring things up in the country; herria nahasteko bera bakarrik asko da he's enough to stir the country up da/ad.
    1.
    a. ( oro.) to mix (- kin: with)
    b. ( elkartu) to blend, combine ( -kin: with)
    c. ( jendartean) to mingle, merge; jendeatzarekin \nahasi zen he became lost in the crowd | he {disappeared || melted} into the crowd; poliziak manifestariekin \nahasi ziren the police mingled with the demonstrators
    2.
    a. ( nahaspilatu) to get confused ; berak sortu zuen \ldblquote neurtitz" hitz herri-bertsoak eta poesia aurrerantzean elkarrekin nahas ez zitezen he came up with the word \ldblquote neurtitz" so that folk verses and poetry would no longer be confused ; hamaika aldiz \nahasi zen bere lanean he got mixed up in his work time and time again
    b. ( nahasmenduan sartu) to get {confused || mixed up || perplexed}; zergatik ez zenuen ongi egin? — \nahasi nintzelako why didn't you do it right? — because I got confused
    c. ( ikusmena) to become blurred; ikusmena guztiz \nahasi zait my vision has become completely blurred
    d. ( eritasunagatik, sukarragatik) to ramble, rave, {go || get} delirious; eria nahasten ez bada if the patient doesn't go delirious
    3. ( gauzak bestetzat hartu) to be {mistaken || confused}
    4.
    a. ( arima-baretasuna galdu) to be {perturbed || upset || bothered}; hitz horiek entzundakoan, erregea \nahasi zen bere barrenean upon hearing those words, the king was upset inside
    b. ( urdaila) to become upset, turn; barnea nahasteko kirats bat a {stomach-turning || nauseating} stench
    5. i-r i-kin \nahasi to become involved with; bere adiskidearen emaztearekin \nahasi zen he got involved with his friend's wife; lohikerietan \nahasirik involved in {depravity || debauchery || wicked things}
    6. ( asaldatu) to become restless; bere soldaduak bidali zituen \nahasi zitzaion herri batera he sent his soldiers to a town that had risen up against him

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > nahasi

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