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adjective (making a loud noise: noisy children; a noisy engine.) ruidoso, escandalosonoisy adj ruidosotr['nɔɪzɪ]1 ruidoso,-a♦ noisily ['nɔɪzəli] advadj.• alharaquiento, -a adj.• bullicioso, -a adj.• clamoroso, -a adj.• escandaloso, -a adj.• estrepitoso, -a adj.• estruendoso, -a adj.• fragoso, -a adj.• ruidoso, -a adj.• rumoroso, -a adj.'nɔɪziadjective -sier, -siest < machineain> ruidoso, que hace mucho ruido; <office/street> ruidoso; <person/child/party> bullicioso; < meeting> acalorado['nɔɪzɪ]ADJ (compar noisier) (superl noisiest) [neighbours, children, crowd] ruidoso, escandaloso; [music] ruidoso, estridente* * *['nɔɪzi] -
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строит.1. звукоизоляция2. звукоизолирующий герметикIn the houses on the highway and in the noisiest areas of this site there will be a need for specialised double glazing and special acoustic seals will have to be fitted to the doors.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > acoustic seal
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разг.; презр.1) самоуверенный наглец, нахал, развязный субъект ( отсюда smart-alecky самоуверенный и наглый) [первонач. амер.]‘Now, who would do it but that little Finchley snip, the little smart aleck?’ snapped Gilbert. (Th. Dreiser, ‘An American Tragedy’, book II, ch. XXX) — - Конечно, это маленькая зазнайка Финчли. Кто же еще мог так поступить, - фыркнул Гилберт.
In the little towns, ah, there is the abiding peace that I love, and that can never be disturbed by even the noisiest smart Alecks from these haughty megalopolises like Washington, New York, etc. (S. Lewis, ‘It Can't Happen Here’, ch. 18) — В маленьких городках - вот где безмятежный покой, который я так люблю; его не нарушить даже шумным и нахальным столичным красавчикам из Нью-Йорка или Вашингтона.
2) пустой малый, лоботрясYour Excellency, it gives me great pain to have to expose this man, Jessup, whom I have known all my life, and tried to help, but he always was a smart aleck... (S. Lewis, ‘It Can't Happen Here’, ch. 30) — Ваше превосходительство, мне очень тяжело, что мне приходится осуждать этого человека, Джессепа, которого я знал всю жизнь и которому я пытался помочь, но он всегда был пустым малым.
3) всезнайкаI haven't any patience with these smart alecks who tell us that one Can't get fine scholarship home to the reading public. (C. P. Snow, ‘The Masters’, ch. 36) — Терпеть не могу всезнаек, которые пытаются убедить нас в том, что тонкая эрудиция не будет оценена по достоинству читающей публикой.
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(a) (machine, engine, person) bruyant;∎ my typewriter is very noisy ma machine à écrire est très bruyante ou fait beaucoup de bruit;∎ London was too noisy for him Londres était trop bruyant à son goût -
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paзг. пpeзp.1) caмoувepeнный нaглeц, нaxaл, paзвязный cубъeктIn the little towns, ah, there is the abiding peace that I love, and that can never be disturbed by even the noisiest smart Alecks from these haughty megapolises like Washington, New York, etc. (S. Lewis)2) вceзнaйкaI haven't any patience with these smart alecks who tell us that one can't get fine scholarship home to the reading public (C. P. Snow). He's such a smart aleck - he thinks he knows everybody else's jobs better than they do themselves
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