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21 'Muerto en combate'
"Killed in action" -
22 muerto y bien muerto
Ex. The article 'Is horror dead and buried?' discusses the current state of the horror fiction market, and how predictions of its collapse have failed to materialize.* * *Ex: The article 'Is horror dead and buried?' discusses the current state of the horror fiction market, and how predictions of its collapse have failed to materialize.
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23 muerto y bien muerto
• dead and buried• dead and gone• dead as a doornail -
24 muerto de cansancio
Ex. All danger of freezing was past, but he was as hungry as a bear and tired to death.* * *Ex: All danger of freezing was past, but he was as hungry as a bear and tired to death.
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25 muerto de curiosidad
(adj.) = agogEx. One teacher I knew used to poke his head round the door just at the end of the day and say something like, 'Tomorrow when we meet I am going to tell you about the evil magician,' and then he would disappear leaving us all agog.* * *(adj.) = agogEx: One teacher I knew used to poke his head round the door just at the end of the day and say something like, 'Tomorrow when we meet I am going to tell you about the evil magician,' and then he would disappear leaving us all agog.
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26 muerto de frío
= frozen to the bone, frozen to the marrow (of the bones), chilled to the bone, chilled to the marrow (of the bones)Ex. I will never forget the biting cold on our cheeks; our feet and hands frozen to the bone.Ex. Finally, when the two workers, frozen to the marrow, emerged from beneath the water, they were stunned to hear the spectators burst into side-splitting laughter.Ex. The immediate effect on Dudley was obvious: he was throwing up and chilled to the bone.Ex. And the rest of us, more robust, kept struggling on, chilled to the marrow, advancing by a kind of inertia through the night, through the snow.* * *= frozen to the bone, frozen to the marrow (of the bones), chilled to the bone, chilled to the marrow (of the bones)Ex: I will never forget the biting cold on our cheeks; our feet and hands frozen to the bone.
Ex: Finally, when the two workers, frozen to the marrow, emerged from beneath the water, they were stunned to hear the spectators burst into side-splitting laughter.Ex: The immediate effect on Dudley was obvious: he was throwing up and chilled to the bone.Ex: And the rest of us, more robust, kept struggling on, chilled to the marrow, advancing by a kind of inertia through the night, through the snow. -
27 muerto de hambre
(adj.) = poverty-stricken, starvingEx. The British Museum Reading Room is filled with cranks, hacks, poverty-stricken scholars who cherish their hobby.Ex. The rights of the little starving author, and the weight of the enormous publishing industry, both are pretty hefty in legal and legislative thinking.* * *(adj.) = poverty-stricken, starvingEx: The British Museum Reading Room is filled with cranks, hacks, poverty-stricken scholars who cherish their hobby.
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28 muerto en combate
Ex. The investigators studied the adjustment of 47 families of servicemen missing in action/ killed in action.* * *Ex: The investigators studied the adjustment of 47 families of servicemen missing in action/ killed in action.
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29 muerto en vida
(n.) = living deadEx. Upon its release in 1968, George Romero's 'Night of the Living Dead' was attacked by critics for being 'nihilistic'.* * *(n.) = living deadEx: Upon its release in 1968, George Romero's 'Night of the Living Dead' was attacked by critics for being 'nihilistic'.
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30 muerto viviente
m.living dead, zombie.* * *(n.) = living deadEx. Upon its release in 1968, George Romero's 'Night of the Living Dead' was attacked by critics for being 'nihilistic'.* * *(n.) = living deadEx: Upon its release in 1968, George Romero's 'Night of the Living Dead' was attacked by critics for being 'nihilistic'.
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31 muerto el perro, se acabó la rabia
сущ.Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > muerto el perro, se acabó la rabia
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32 muerto viviente
прил.общ. живой труп, зомби, ходячий мертвец -
33 muerto al llegar
• dead on arrival• DOA -
34 muerto de aburrimiento
• bored stiff• bored to death• very bored -
35 muerto de cansancio
• dead-tired• dog-tired -
36 muerto de envidia
• green vegetables• green woodpecker -
37 muerto de frío
• frozen to death• perishable goods• peristaltic -
38 muerto de hambre
• famished• starveling• starving• very hungry -
39 muerto de miedo
• dead-frightened• mad with fear• panic-stricken• scared stiff -
40 muerto de remate
• dead as a doornail
См. также в других словарях:
muerto — muerto, ta (Del part. irreg. de morir; lat. mortŭus). 1. adj. Que está sin vida. Apl. a pers., u. t. c. s.) 2. Dicho de la cal o del yeso: Apagado con agua. 3. Dicho especialmente de un color: Apagado, desvaído, poco activo o marchito. 4. coloq.… … Diccionario de la lengua española
muerto — muerto, ta adjetivo,sustantivo masculino y femenino 1. (ser / estar) Que no tiene vida: Está muerto, no hay nada que hacer. No aparece ni vivo ni muerto, llevamos ya más de dos semanas buscándolo. Antónimo: vivo. adjetivo 1. (ser / estar) Que no… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
muerto — muerto, ta adjetivo y sustantivo 1) difunto, finado caído (en la lucha), interfecto (derecho), cadáver, fiambre (coloquial), exánime, inanimado*. 2) acabado … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
Muerto — may refer to: Death Muerto, California, alternate name of Leliter, California This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link t … Wikipedia
muerto — Relativo a la ausencia de todas las funciones vitales en un organismo previamente vivo. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y Ciencias de la Salud, Ediciones Hancourt, S.A. 1999 … Diccionario médico
muerto — ta → matar(se) y morir(se) … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
Muerto — (Del lat. mortuus .) ► adjetivo / sustantivo 1 Se refiere a la persona que ha dejado de vivir: ■ no tiene abuelo porque está muerto. SINÓNIMO difunto finado ► adjetivo 2 Que ya no tiene vida: ■ al volver, algunas plantas estaban muertas por falta … Enciclopedia Universal
muerto — (Del lat. mortuus .) ► adjetivo / sustantivo 1 Se refiere a la persona que ha dejado de vivir: ■ no tiene abuelo porque está muerto. SINÓNIMO difunto finado ► adjetivo 2 Que ya no tiene vida: ■ al volver, algunas plantas estaban muertas por falta … Enciclopedia Universal
muerto — adj. cansado. ❙ «Estoy muerto. Vamos a dormir un poco.» Raúl Sánchez, Adriana. ❙ «Hemos andado una barbaridad. Estoy muerto (se deja caer en una silla).» R. F. Guardia, Magdalena Cost., RAE. ❙ «Este calor cruel nos tiene muertos.» Manuel Bretón… … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
muerto — cansado; agotado; exhausto; cf. rana, raja, lona, zeta, chato; este trabajo de mierda me deja muerto por las tardes , entre la guagua y el trabajo termino muerta, amigui; y el Carlos no me ayuda casi nada en la casa , ahora no, mi amor; estoy… … Diccionario de chileno actual
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