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1 опасная авантюра
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2 пагубный
1) General subject: baleful, calamitous, cankerous, contrarious, damnatory, damnific, destructive, evil, fatal, harmful, hurtful, malefic, maleficent (для), malign, malignant, mischievous, noxious, pernicious, pestilent, pestilential, prejudicial, prejudicious, sinister, unhealthy, perilous (ex. "perilous pursuit" - пагубное устремление, "perilous inclination" - пагубная склонность/наклонность), disastrous2) Geology: subversive3) Medicine: deleteriolis, detrimental (для здоровья)4) Engineering: devastating6) Ecology: deleterious7) Makarov: evil (о примере, совете и т.п.), venomous -
3 в рискованном положении
1) General subject: in a perilous predicament2) Law: in jeopardy3) Makarov: in perilous predicamentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в рискованном положении
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4 опасный
(для кого-л./чего-л.)
dangerous (to)* * ** * *dangerous, perilous* * *adventuristadventurousbreak-neckbreakneckcriticaldangeroushazardousinsecurenastyparlousperilouspestiferousprecariousredoubtableserioustouch-and-gotrappyuglyunsafeventuresomevirulent -
5 опасный
прлdangerous; рискованный perilous litопа́сный престу́пник — dangerous criminal
опа́сная боле́знь — dangerous disease
опа́сное восхожде́ние (на́ гору) — perilous climb
опа́сный для жи́зни — mortally dangerous
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6 опасный
1. break-neck2. riskyопасный; опасность — high risk
3. touch-and-go4. unsafe5. perilous6. unsound7. breakneck8. danger"опасно при соприкосновении с водой" — danger if net
9. dangerously10. hazardous11. parlous12. parlously13. dangerous14. virulentСинонимический ряд:тяжело (проч.) серьезно; тяжело; тяжко -
7 опасный
1) danger
2) dangerous
3) hazardous
4) perilous
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8 гибельное седалище
Literature: Siege Perilous (пустой стул за столом короля Артура, предназначенный для рыцаря, нашедшего Священный Грааль, и смертельный для других)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > гибельное седалище
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9 в опасном положении
1) General subject: behind the eight ball, between wind and water, in a perilous predicament, in danger, in deep waters, out on a limb, be in deep water2) Jargon: on the spot, put on the spot3) Makarov: dangerouslyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в опасном положении
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10 вот-вот опрокинется
General subject: at a perilous tiltУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вот-вот опрокинется
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11 гибельный
1) General subject: baleful, baneful, destructive, disastrous, fatal, holocaustal, hurtful, ill, noxious, perilous, pernicious, ruinous, sinister, slaughterous, subversive, suicidal, suicidal (для самого себя), vital2) Dialect: unlucky3) Bookish: cataclasmic4) Makarov: holocaustal (о войне, пожаре и т.п.), holocaustic (о войне, пожаре и т.п.), vital (для жизни) -
12 опасная авантюра
Politics: perilous adventure -
13 опасное влияние
1) Telecommunications: hazardous interference2) Mass media: perilous impact -
14 опасный
1) General subject: Herculean, adventurist, adventurous, breakneck, cliff-hanging, cliffhanging, climacteric, critical, dangerous, hairy, hazardous, heavy, heroic (о методе лечения), heroical, hot (для жизни), insecure, kittle, loaded, nasty, parlous, perilous, pestiferous, precarious, redoubtable, riskful, risky, serious, squally, thorny, touch and go, touch-and-go, touchy, ugly, unhealthy, unsafe, venturesome, venturous, virulent (о болезни), wanchancy, wicked (о ране, ударе и т. п.), break-neck, formidable ([ ' f):midэbl ]), menacing, unuseful, treacherous2) Geology: drummy5) American: load6) Obsolete: chanceful7) Rare: hazardable8) Construction: hazardous (напр, в пожарном отношении)9) Economy: hazardous (напр. о предприятии)10) Automobile industry: injurious11) Mining: danger, drummy (о кровле)12) Scottish language: uncanny14) Astronautics: pernicious16) Quality control: hazard18) Taboo: dodgy -
15 полный опасностей
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16 рискованный
1) General subject: adventurist, adventurous, critical, dangerous, each way, each-way, hazardous, heroic, heroic (часто о мерах, методе лечения и т.п.), heroical, high-risk, insecure, kittle, parlous, perilous, precarious, queasy, riskful, risky, risque, speculative, sporting, ticklish, touch-and-go, touchy, unsafe, venturesome, venturous, wild, wildcat (план и т. п.), near the bone, dicy, (вариант =) dicey3) Obsolete: chanceful4) Rare: hazardable5) Economy: (-ая, -ое, -ые) risk-generating (тж. к Общ.)6) Australian slang: iffy7) Euphemism: naughty8) Jargon: off colour, touch and go, sticky, blue, raw9) Quality control: hazard -
17 условие о морских опасностях
1) Naval: perils of the sea clause2) Insurance: perilous clause, perils clauseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > условие о морских опасностях
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ВИСЕТЬ (ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ)/ПОВИСНУТЬ НА ВОЛОСКЕ (НА НИТОЧКЕ, НА НИТКЕ) VP subj: human or abstr, often жизнь if subj: human, usu. one's life or career is involved) to be in a perilous position or condition, be threatened by imminent danger, ruin, or deathX висит на волоске = X is hanging by a threadperson X is within a hairbreadth (a hairsbreadth etc) of death person X is on the brink of death (in limited contexts) X is within a hairbreadth of disaster (ruin) X is on the brink of disaster (ruin) thing X is touch and go.Долгое время жизнь князя висела на волоске (Окуджава 2). His (the prince's) life hung by a thread for a long time (2a).«Жить в городе стало невозможно, скажите спасибо вашему Голему -кстати, вы знаете, что Голем - скрытый коммунист?.. Да-да, уверяю вас, есть материалы... он на ниточке висит, ваш Голем...» (Стругацкие 1). "It's impossible to live in this town, for which you can say thank you to your buddy Golem-incidentally, are you aware of his Communist leanings? Yes, I assure you, we have evidence, he's hanging by a thread, your Golem" (1a).(Елена Федотовна:) Ты обострил с ним отношения?.. Ах, молчишь... Ты повис на волоске! (Салынский 1). (Е.Е:) You've spoilt your relations with him? Why don't you answer?...You are on the brink of disaster! (1a).Мне претила ложь и скука старой семьи, и я участвовала в её разрушении. Выход я нашла в свободном союзе. Случайно мой опыт удался, но всё всегда висело на волоске (Мандельштам 2)....Repelled by the hypocrisy and tedium of conventional family life, I helped to undermine it...by seeking my own solution in a free union based on love, not marriage. It so happens that in my particular case it succeeded-though it was very much always touch and go (2a).From the story of Damocles, courtier of the Syracusan tyrant Dionysius in classical mythology. At a banquet, Dionysius had Damocles seated under a sword suspended by a single hair to show him how precarious power and the ruler's happiness were. -
19 висеть на волоске
• ВИСЕТЬ < ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ>/ПОВИСНУТЬ НА ВОЛОСКЕ <НА НИТОЧКЕ, НА НИТКЕ>=====⇒ to be in a perilous position or condition, be threatened by imminent danger, ruin, or death:- person X is within a hairbreadth (a hairsbreadth etc) of death;- [in limited contexts] X is within a hairbreadth of disaster (ruin);- thing X is touch and go.♦ Долгое время жизнь князя висела на волоске (Окуджава 2). His [the prince's] life hung by a thread for a long time (2a).♦ "Жить в городе стало невозможно, скажите спасибо вашему Голему - кстати, вы знаете, что Голем - скрытый коммунист?.. Да-да, уверяю вас, есть материалы... он на ниточке висит, ваш Голем..." (Стругацкие 1). "It's impossible to live in this town, for which you can say thank you to your buddy Golem - incidentally, are you aware of his Communist leanings? Yes, I assure you, we have evidence; he's hanging by a thread, your Golem" (1a).♦ [Елена Федотовна:] Ты обострил с ним отношения?.. Ах, молчишь... Ты повис на волоске! (Салынский 1). [E.F:] You've spoilt your relations with him? Why don't you answer?...You are on the brink of disaster! (1a).♦...Мне претила ложь и скука старой семьи, и я участвовала в её разрушении. Выход я нашла в свободном союзе. Случайно мой опыт удался, но всё всегда висело на волоске (Мандельштам 2)....Repelled by the hypocrisy and tedium of conventional family life, I helped to undermine it...by seeking my own solution in a free union based on love, not marriage. It so happens that in my particular case it succeeded - though it was very much always touch and go (2a).—————← From the story of Damocles, courtier of the Syracusan tyrant Dionysius in classical mythology. At a banquet, Dionysius had Damocles seated under a sword suspended by a single hair to show him how precarious power and the ruler's happiness were.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > висеть на волоске
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20 висеть на нитке
• ВИСЕТЬ < ДЕРЖАТЬСЯ>/ПОВИСНУТЬ НА ВОЛОСКЕ <НА НИТОЧКЕ, НА НИТКЕ>=====⇒ to be in a perilous position or condition, be threatened by imminent danger, ruin, or death:- person X is within a hairbreadth (a hairsbreadth etc) of death;- [in limited contexts] X is within a hairbreadth of disaster (ruin);- thing X is touch and go.♦ Долгое время жизнь князя висела на волоске (Окуджава 2). His [the prince's] life hung by a thread for a long time (2a).♦ "Жить в городе стало невозможно, скажите спасибо вашему Голему - кстати, вы знаете, что Голем - скрытый коммунист?.. Да-да, уверяю вас, есть материалы... он на ниточке висит, ваш Голем..." (Стругацкие 1). "It's impossible to live in this town, for which you can say thank you to your buddy Golem - incidentally, are you aware of his Communist leanings? Yes, I assure you, we have evidence; he's hanging by a thread, your Golem" (1a).♦ [Елена Федотовна:] Ты обострил с ним отношения?.. Ах, молчишь... Ты повис на волоске! (Салынский 1). [E.F:] You've spoilt your relations with him? Why don't you answer?...You are on the brink of disaster! (1a).♦...Мне претила ложь и скука старой семьи, и я участвовала в её разрушении. Выход я нашла в свободном союзе. Случайно мой опыт удался, но всё всегда висело на волоске (Мандельштам 2)....Repelled by the hypocrisy and tedium of conventional family life, I helped to undermine it...by seeking my own solution in a free union based on love, not marriage. It so happens that in my particular case it succeeded - though it was very much always touch and go (2a).—————← From the story of Damocles, courtier of the Syracusan tyrant Dionysius in classical mythology. At a banquet, Dionysius had Damocles seated under a sword suspended by a single hair to show him how precarious power and the ruler's happiness were.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > висеть на нитке
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Perilous — Per il*ous, a. [OF. perillous, perilleus, F. p[ e]rilleux, L. periculosus. See {Peril}.] [Written also {perillous}.] 1. Full of, attended with, or involving, peril; dangerous; hazardous; as, a perilous undertaking. [1913 Webster] Infamous hills,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
perilous — index dangerous, disastrous, insalubrious, insecure, noxious, ominous, peccant (unhealthy), portentous … Law dictionary
perilous — (adj.) late 13c., from O.Fr. perillous (Fr. périlleux) dangerous, hazardous, from L. periculosus, from periculum dangerous (see PERIL (Cf. peril)). Related: Perilously; perilousness … Etymology dictionary
perilous — *dangerous, hazardous, risky, precarious Analogous words: desperate, forlorn, hopeless (see DESPONDENT): chancy, chance, haphazard, *random … New Dictionary of Synonyms
perilous — [adj] dangerous chancy, delicate, dicey*, dynamite, exposed, hairy*, hazardous, insecure, loaded*, on thin ice*, playing with fire*, precarious, risky, rugged, Russian roulette*, shaky, threatening, ticklish, touch and go*, touchy, treacherous,… … New thesaurus
perilous — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ full of danger or risk. DERIVATIVES perilously adverb perilousness noun … English terms dictionary
perilous — [per′ə ləs] adj. [OFr perilleus < L periculosus] involving peril or risk; dangerous perilously adv. perilousness n … English World dictionary
perilous — [[t]pe̱rɪləs[/t]] ADJ GRADED Something that is perilous is very dangerous. [LITERARY] ...a perilous journey across the war zone... The road grew even steeper and more perilous. ...perilous cliffs. Syn: dangerous Derived words: perilously ADV… … English dictionary
perilous — adjective Date: 14th century full of or involving peril < a perilous journey > Synonyms: see dangerous • perilously adverb • perilousness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
perilous — perilously, adv. perilousness, n. /per euh leuhs/, adj. involving or full of grave risk or peril; hazardous; dangerous: a perilous voyage across the Atlantic in a small boat. [1250 1300; ME < AF perillous < L periculosus. See PERIL, OUS] Syn.… … Universalium
perilous — adj. Perilous is used with these nouns: ↑adventure, ↑journey, ↑situation … Collocations dictionary