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1 безумный
1) General subject: absurd, agonized, crazed, crazy, daft, delirious, distracted, frantic, insane, lunatic, mad, madding, madman, nonsensical, off one's head, phrenetic, rabid, rash, unglued, unsane, vehement, wild, witless, doolally tap (to 'lose ones mind', derived from the boredom felt at the Deolali British Army transit camp. 'Tap' may refer to the Urdu word tap a malarial fever, therefore doolally tap refers to 'camp fever'), gone doolally, barmy, lost your mind, lost (one's) mind, lost your marbles, one short of a dozen, crackpot, wacky, barking mad, fruit cake, off (one's) rocker, balmy, off-the-wall3) Australian slang: loony, loopy, mad as a cut snake, mad as a meat axe, off( one's) block, off (one's) onion, off (one's) trolley, off the air, round the bend, wacko4) Scottish language: furious5) Jargon: bananas, cock-eyed, cockeyed, daffy, dippy, locoed, loose in the bean (в прямом и переносном смыслах), loose in the upper storey (в прямом и переносном смыслах), nutty, off (one's) chump, squirrelly, unscrewed, unzipped, zonkers, cockamamie (What a cockamamie idea! Что за безумная идея!), narly, in a tizzy, meshugah, out of one's head, nothing upstairs, bonkers, loco, off (one's) nut, pixilated6) Makarov: crazy (о замысле и т.п.), not right in the head7) Archaic: distraught -
2 беснующийся
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3 вдали от обезумевшей толпы
Makarov: far from the madding crowdУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вдали от обезумевшей толпы
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4 помешанный
1) General subject: addle-brained, addle-pated, addlebrained, barmy, brainsick, crack brain, crack brained, crack headed, crack skull, crack-brained, cracked, crackpot, crazed (на чем-л. или на ком-л.), deranged, far gone, far-gone, flighty, hipped (на чем-либо), hook, hung up (на чем-л.), kook, lunatic, mad (на чем-либо), madding, maniac, moonstruck, nutty, off (one's) trolley, off (one's) trolly, out of one's mind, potty, potty (на чем-л.), touched, wild, witless, (на) soppy (e.g. soppy about dogs), bats in the belfry, (на каком-либо деле, интересе) geek, (на каком-либо деле, интересе) nerd, delusional2) Colloquial: crack-brain, crack-headed, crack-skull, cracky, crazy (на чем-либо), hungup (на чем-л.), redwood, (на чем-то человек) freak (сущ. муж. р.), delusioned4) Obsolete: bedlam5) Australian slang: mad as a cut snake, off( one's) nana, wacko6) Psychology: maniacal8) Makarov: addle-headed -
5 сводящий с ума
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6 сумасшедший
1) General subject: bedlamite (человек), brainsick, bughouse, crackpot, crazed, crazy, daffy, daft, delirious, demented, fruitcake, furious, looney, loopy, lunatic, mad, madding, madman, non compos, of unsound mind, shatter brained, shatter-brained, unglued, unsane, brain-sick, bats in the belfry, crazy person, round the twist3) Slang: ding-a-ling (амер. жарг.)4) American: gonzo5) Obsolete: bedlam, mad-brain, mad-brained, wood6) Latin: (mentis) non compos, non compos mentis7) Jocular: nutter8) British English: mentalist9) Law: mental case10) Australian slang: be off one's nana, gone in the head, gone round the bend, mad as a cut snake, off( one's) block, off (one's) face, off (one's) onion, off (one's) scone, off the air, queer, round the bend, wacko11) Abbreviation: manic12) Jargon: balmy, bananas, barking (somebody who is thought to be totally mad or demented, short from barking mad), bats, bonkers, bugs, crayfish, dingy-dingy, fruit loop, jeepy, lousy, mishoogeh, mishugah, off, off (one's) head, off (one's) nut, off (one's) trolley, off onion, scatty, squirrelly, unscrewed, unzipped, wacky, whacky, whacky-brained, zany, birdy (She acts s little birdy from time to time. Её поступки немного с "заскоком" временами.), narly (Пример: "That test was NARLY dude! I'll be lucky if I pass!"), (по отношению к поступкам человека) insaner, meshugenah, meshugener, meshuger, meshuggah, scooters, squirrel-food, squirrely, meshugah, dorky, postal, off his rocker, buggy, cock-eyed, cockeyed, cracked, funny, haywire, peeve, screwy, squirrel, up for grabs13) Business: insane14) Makarov: Jack o'Bedlam, Tom o'Bedlam, light in the head15) Taboo: crapped-out, head-the-ball, nutcase16) Phraseological unit: a few sandwiches short of a picnic -
7 нажива
I sb flet tjente penge; mammon, profit, gevinstради \наживаы for vindings skyld.II sb fmadding, lokkemad. -
8 наживка
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9 наживной
I adjдело \наживнойое om ngt som kan erstattes, genoprettes o.l.II adjmadding-. -
10 насадка
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11 приманка
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12 безумный
1) (сумасшедший)
mad
2) (безрассудный)
rash, reckless, nonsensical
3) разг. (очень сильный)
terrible* * ** * *mad, insane* * *agonizedbattybedlamitebrain-sickcrazydeliriousdementedfrenziedinsanelunaticmadmaddingmadmanmadmenmoonstruck -
13 сумасшедший
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14 умалишенный
1.
mad
2. скл. как прил.
madman, lunatic; mentally ill person* * ** * *mad, lunatic* * *battybedlamitebrain-sickcrazydementedfrenziedlunaticmadmaddingmadmanmadmenmoonstruck -
15 безумен
battybedlamitebrain-sickcrazydementedfrenziedlunaticmadmaddingmadmanmadmenmoonstruck -
16 вдали
1. afar2. away3. far off; far from; farдержащийся вдали; отдаление от — keeping off
4. beyondСинонимический ряд:далеко (проч.) в отдалении; вдалеке; далеко; далечеАнтонимический ряд: -
17 исчезать вдали
вдали, вдалеке — in the distance
в отдалении, вдали, вдалеке — in the distance
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18 вдали
в отдалении, вдали, вдалеке — in the distance
См. также в других словарях:
Madding — Mad ding, a. Affected with madness; raging; furious. {Mad ding*ly}, adv. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] Far from the madding crowd s ignoble strife. Gray. [1913 Webster] The madding wheels Of brazen chariots raged. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
madding — action of the obsolete verb mad to make insane; to become insane (see MADDEN (Cf. madden)); now principally in the phrase far from the madding crowd, title of a novel by Hardy (1874), who lifted it from a line of Gray s Elegy (1749), which seems… … Etymology dictionary
madding — [mad′iŋ] adj. Rare 1. raving; frenzied [“the madding crowd”] 2. maddening; making mad … English World dictionary
madding — adjective Date: 1579 acting in a frenzied manner usually used in the phrase madding crowd to denote especially the crowded world of human activity and strife < built his home far from the madding crowd > … New Collegiate Dictionary
madding — /mad ing/, adj. 1. acting madly or senselessly; insane; frenzied: a quiet place far from the madding crowd. 2. making mad: a madding grief. [1300 50; ME. See MAD (v.), ING2] * * * … Universalium
madding — /ˈmædɪŋ/ (say mading) adjective Obsolete 1. mad; acting as if mad. 2. making mad. –phrase 3. far from the madding crowd, remote from the noise and bustle of the city. {Phrase Origin: from Thomas Gray s poem Elegy in a Country Churchyard (1751):… …
Madding — Mad Mad, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Madded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Madding}.] To make mad or furious; to madden. [1913 Webster] Had I but seen thy picture in this plight, It would have madded me. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
madding — adjective Affected with madness; raging; furious. Far from the madding crowds ignoble strife. Gray … Wiktionary
madding — mad•ding [[t]ˈmæd ɪŋ[/t]] adj. tumultuous: the madding crowd[/ex] • Etymology: 1300–50 … From formal English to slang
madding — mad|ding sb., en, er, erne, i sms. madding , fx maddingspand … Dansk ordbog
madding — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Archaic. Marked by extreme excitement, confusion, or agitation: delirious, frantic, frenetic, frenzied, mad, wild. See CALM … English dictionary for students