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41 расходиться
I несовер. - расходиться;
совер. - разойтись возвр.
1) go away;
disperse( в разные стороны) ;
break up( о толпе, собрании и т.п.) ;
part, separate( о двух-трех людях) ;
drift apart (рассеиваться) ;
pass мор.
2) (с кем-л./чем-л. в чем-л.) (не соглашаться) differ( from in) ;
disagree( with) ;
be at variance( with), conflict( with)
3) (о линиях и т.п.) diverge, branch off;
fork (о дорогах тж.) ;
radiate( о лучах) ;
ramify (разветвляться)
4) (с кем-л.) (расставаться) part (from), separate (from) ;
get divorced( from) (разводиться)
5) pass/miss one another;
fail to meet;
cross( о письмах)
6) (распродаваться) be sold out, sell;
be out of print( о книге тж.)
7) (растрачиваться) be spent, run out of;
go
8) melt (растапливаться) ;
dissolve (растворяться)
9) (разъединяться): полы пальто расходятся ≈ the coat doesn't meet in front половицы разошлись ≈ the floor-boards shrunk
10) разг. (распространяться) spread
11) разг. (набирать скорость) gather speed II несовер. - расходиться;
совер. - разойтись возвр.;
разг.
1) (разбушеваться) become enraged;
fly into a temper, lose one's self-control, let oneself go, fly off the handle
2) get excited/animated;
get worked up, разойтись
1. (уходить в разные стороны) disperse;
(о толпе, собрании и т. п. тж.) break* up;
~ по домам go* home;
гости разошлись в 12 часов the party broke up at twelve;
2. (рассеиваться, исчезать) disperse;
тучи разошлись the clouds dispersed;
3. (с тв.;
не встречаться в пути) miss (smb.) ;
4. (встретившись, давать пройти) pass (each other) ;
5. (прекращать общение, знакомство) part;
(с тв.) break* (with), separate (from) ;
(разводиться) divorce( smb.) ;
разойтись со старым другом break* with an old friend;
6. (с тв. в пр.;
не соглашаться) disagree (with smb. in, over), differ (with, from smb. over, in) ;
~ с кем-л. во мнениях disagree with smb. ;
~ с кем-л. в оценке чего-л. differ from smb. in one`s estimation of smth. ;
7. (разветвляться) diverge;
(о дорогах тж.) fork;
перен. (не совпадать) differ;
за деревней дорога разошлась the road forked outside the village;
мнения разошлись opinions differed;
8. (разъединяться): полы пальто расходятся the coat doesn`t meet in front;
половицы разошлись the floor-boards have shrunk;
9. (распродаваться, раскупаться) sell*;
be* sold;
10. (тратиться) go*;
деньги разошлись на разные мелочи the money went on all kinds of trifles;
11. dissolve;
melt;
12. разг. let oneself go, fly off the handle;
разг. gather speed;
буря разошлась the storm raged.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > расходиться
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42 gale
̈ɪɡeɪl сильный ветер, шторм - stiff /hard/ * сильный ветер, буря - strong * шторм (9 баллов) - whole * сильный шторм( 10 баллов) - the * raged, it was blowing a * бушевала буря - there's a howling * воет ветер - this tree was blown down in the * это дерево свалило бурей - to be in a * (морское) штормовать - to weather /to encounter a * выдерживать шторм взрыв, вспышка - *s of laughter взрыв хохота (американизм) (разговорное) состояние веселья, веселость;
зефир, ветерок (ботаника) восковник (Myrica gale;
тж. sweet *) повременный очередной платеж налога, арендной платы, процентов и т. п. - hanging * просроченная арендная плата gale поэт. ветерок, зефир ~ взрыв, вспышка;
gales of laughter взрывы смеха ~ бот. восковник (обыкновенный) ~ периодическая выплата ренты ~ шторм;
буря;
ветер от 7 до 10 баллов ~ взрыв, вспышка;
gales of laughter взрывы смеха -
43 rage itself out
успокоиться, затихнуть( о буре) Once the storm has raged itself out, we shall be able to set sail again. ≈ Когда шторм успокоится, мы снова сможем поставить парус. Syn: blow outБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > rage itself out
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44 gale
I [geıl] n1. 1) сильный ветер, штормstiff /hard/ gale - сильный ветер, буря
the gale raged, it was blowing a gale - бушевала буря
to be in a gale - мор. штормовать
to weather /to encounter/ a gale - выдерживать шторм
2) взрыв, вспышка2. амер. разг. состояние веселья, весёлость3. поэт. зефир, ветерокII [geıl] n бот.восковник ( Myrica gale; тж. sweet gale)II [geıl] nповременный очередной платёж налога, арендной платы, процентов и т. п. -
45 rage on
Австралийский сленг: пировать, продолжать развлекаться, to continue partying (we raged on until 3am"), отмечать событие (юбилей, свадьбу, день рождения и т.п.) -
46 enraged
[en'raged || -dʒd]◙ adj. כעוס, זועף, נרגז, זועם, כועס, סר, קוצף, מלא חמה* * *◙ המח אלמ,ףצוק,רס,סעוכ,םעוז,זגרנ,ףעוז,סועכ◄ -
47 enrage
in'rei‹(to make very angry: His son's rudeness enraged him.) enfurecertr[ɪn'reɪʤ]1 enfurecerv.• despechar v.• embravecer v.• enfurecer v.• enfurecerse v.• enrabiar v.• ensañar v.ɪn'reɪdʒtransitive verb enfurecer*, encolerizar*[ɪn'reɪdʒ]VT enfurecer, hacer rabiar* * *[ɪn'reɪdʒ]transitive verb enfurecer*, encolerizar* -
48 fiercely
adverb con ferocidadtr['fɪəslɪ]1 (gen) con ferocidad2 (fight) con fiereza3 figurative use (burn) con virulencia4 (argue) acaloradamente'fɪrsli, 'fɪəslia) < growl> con ferocidad, ferozmenteb) < fight> con fiereza; < criticize> duramente, virulentamente; <competitive/independent> extremadamentec) <burn/blow> violentamente['fɪǝslɪ]ADV1) (=ferociously) [look, scowl] ferozmente, con ferocidad; [attack] ferozmente2) (=intensely) [independent, competitive, loyal] tremendamente; [oppose, resist] ferozmente; [fight, compete] encarnizadamentethe storm raged fiercely outside — fuera, el temporal rugía con fuerza
* * *['fɪrsli, 'fɪəsli]a) < growl> con ferocidad, ferozmenteb) < fight> con fiereza; < criticize> duramente, virulentamente; <competitive/independent> extremadamentec) <burn/blow> violentamente -
49 garage
1) (a building in which a car etc is kept: a house with a garage.) garaje, cochera2) (a building where cars are repaired and usually petrol, oil etc is sold: He has taken his car to the garage to be repaired.) garaje, taller, gasolinera, estación de serviciogarage n1. garaje2. estación de servicio / gasolinera3. taller / taller mecánicotr['gærɑːʒ, 'gærɪʤ]1 garaje nombre masculino2 (for repairs) taller nombre masculino mecánico3 (for petrol etc) gasolineragarage n: garaje m, cochera fn.• garaje s.m.• gasolinera s.f.• taller (Automóvil) s.m.v.• dejar en garaje v.gə'rɑːʒ, 'gærɑːdʒ, -ɪdʒ1) ( for parking) garaje m, garage m (esp AmL)2)a) ( for repairs) taller m (mecánico), garaje m, garage m (esp AmL); (before n)garage mechanic — mecánico, -ca m,f
b) ( for fuel) (BrE) gas station['ɡærɑːʒ]1.N [of house] garaje m ; (for car repairs) taller m ; (=petrol station) estación f de servicio, gasolinera f, grifo m (Peru), bencinera f (Chile); (=bus depot) cochera f2.3.CPDgarage band N — (Mus) grupo m de rock aficionado
garage mechanic N — mecánico(-a) m / f
garage proprietor N — propietario(-a) m / f de un taller de reparaciones
garage sale N — venta f de objetos usados (en el garaje de una casa particular)
* * *[gə'rɑːʒ, 'gærɑːdʒ, -ɪdʒ]1) ( for parking) garaje m, garage m (esp AmL)2)a) ( for repairs) taller m (mecánico), garaje m, garage m (esp AmL); (before n)garage mechanic — mecánico, -ca m,f
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50 outrage
1. noun(a wicked act, especially of great violence: the outrages committed by the soldiers; The decision to close the road is a public outrage.) atrocidad, escándalo, ultraje
2. verb(to hurt, shock or insult: She was outraged by his behaviour.) ultrajar, ofender- outrageously
- outrageousness
tr['aʊtreɪʤ]1 (anger, resentment) indignación nombre femenino (at, ante)1 (make angry) ultrajar, indignar; (shock) escandalizar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be outraged at something indignarse ante algo1) insult: ultrajar, injuriar2) infuriate: indignar, enfureceroutrage n1) atrocity: atropello m, atrocidad f, atentado m2) scandal: escándalo m3) anger: ira f, furia fn.• atentado s.m.• atrocidad s.f.• atropello s.m.• barbaridad s.f.• demasía s.f.• desafuero s.m.• herida s.f.• tropería s.f.• ultraje s.m.• violencia s.f.v.• enfurecer v.• ultrajar v.• violentar v.
I 'aʊtreɪdʒb) c ( scandal) escándalo moutrage AGAINST something/somebody — atropello m contra or a algo/alguien
c) u ( feeling)outrage (AT something) — indignación f (ante algo)
II
a) ( offend) indignar, ultrajar (frml)b) ( scandalize) escandalizar*[aʊt'reɪdʒ]1. N1) (=wicked, violent act) atrocidad fbomb outrage — atentado m (con bomba)
2) (=indecency) ultraje m, escándalo m ; (=injustice) atropello m, agravio mit's an outrage! — ¡es un escándalo!, ¡qué barbaridad!
to commit an outrage against or on sb — [terrorists] cometer un atentado contra algn
2.VT [+ person] ultrajar; [+ standards, decency] atentar contra* * *
I ['aʊtreɪdʒ]b) c ( scandal) escándalo moutrage AGAINST something/somebody — atropello m contra or a algo/alguien
c) u ( feeling)outrage (AT something) — indignación f (ante algo)
II
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51 enraged
en·raged[ɪnˈreɪʤd, AM enˈ-]adj wütend, aufgebracht* * *[In'reɪdZd]adjwütend, aufgebracht (at, by über +acc)he was enraged to see that... — er war wütend, als er sah, dass...
* * *at, by über akk):he was enraged to see that … er war wütend, als er sah, dass …* * *adj.entrüstet adj.erzürnt adj.wütend adj.wütend gemacht adj. n.aufgebracht adj. -
52 storm
sto:m 1. noun1) (a violent disturbance in the air causing wind, rain, thunder etc: a rainstorm; a thunderstorm; a storm at sea; The roof was damaged by the storm.) uvær2) (a violent outbreak of feeling etc: A storm of anger greeted his speech; a storm of applause.) storm; orkanaktig bifall2. verb1) (to shout very loudly and angrily: He stormed at her.) rase, skjelle og smelle2) (to move or stride in an angry manner: He stormed out of the room.) storme, styrte (ut)3) ((of soldiers etc) to attack with great force, and capture (a building etc): They stormed the castle.) storme•- stormy- stormily
- storminess
- stormbound
- stormtrooper
- a storm in a teacup
- take by stormstorm--------uværIsubst. \/stɔːm\/1) storm, uvær2) ( overført) storm, opprør, tumulter, kontrovers3) ( også overført) regn, skur4) ( også storm system) stormsystem, lavtrykkssystem5) vindstyrke 10 på Beaufort-skalaen6) ( militærvesen) storming, stormangrepbring a storm about one's ears pådra seg en storm av uviljego down a storm bli entusisastisk mottatt av publikumthe lull\/calm before the storm stille før stormenride (out) the storm\/gale ri (av) stormenstorm in a teacup ( britisk) storm i et vannglasstake by storm ( også overført) ta med stormup a storm (amer., hverdagslig) av hjertens lyst, med liv og lystnoen av de gamle korvennene mine kom og vi sang av hjertens lyst hele kveldenIIverb \/stɔːm\/1) ( overført) styrte, storme2) (spesielt amer., om vær) rase, storme3) ( spesielt militærvesen) storme, gå til angrep mot4) ( også overført) ta med stormstorm at someone kjefte på noen -
53 rage
N1. रोषShe was trembling with rage.2. प्रकृति\rageका\rageउग्र\rageरूपThe storm's rage continued.3. प्रबल\rageइच्छाHis son has a rage for collecting stamps.--------VI1. झुंझलानाHe raged against me for disobeying him.2. जोर\rageपकड़नाAn epidemic is raging throughout the country. -
54 sensibilities
N1. भावुकताएंThe magazine out-raged the readers' sensibilities. -
55 enraged
en.raged[inr'eid9d] adj enraivecido, enfurecido. -
56 worse
((of things or people) to become better or worse: His fortunes have taken a turn for the better; Her health has taken a turn for the worse.) melhorar/piorar* * *[wə:s] n o pior. • adj 1 (compar de bad, evil, ill) pior. 2 inferior. 3 mais, mais intenso. 4 mais mau, mais maligno. 5 em pior estado. am I the worse for it? / estou pior assim (em piores condições)? • adv pior. the storm raged worse in our village / o temporal desabou com mais violência sobre nossa aldeia. a change for the worse uma mudança para pior. farther and far worse por muito pior. for better for worse para tempos bons ou maus, na felicidade ou na infelicidade. from bad to worse de mal a pior. he/it is not the worse for it não lhe fez mal algum, não está pior por isso, não sofreu por isso. he was the worse for drink ele estava bastante embriagado. I think none the worse of him if... não faço pior juízo dele se... (not) to be worse (não) estar pior (em pior estado ou situação, em piores circunstâncias). no worse não pior. someone’s bark is worse than their bite o diabo não é tão feio como se pinta. ( so much) the worse tanto pior. the later the worse quanto mais tarde, pior. the trousers are little/ much the worse for use as calças estão pouco/muito usadas. to become worse piorar, tornar-se pior. to be none the worse for não ser prejudicado, não sofrer dano. they were none the worse for him / não sofreram prejuízo ou dano algum por causa dele. to get worse piorar. to make matters worse tornar as coisas piores. worse and worse cada vez pior. worse cannot be told coisa pior não se pode narrar. worse luck! infelizmente! worse off em pior situação, mais pobre. he is worse off than he was / ele está passando pior, está em pior situação que antes. your hands would not be worse for a wash não lhe faria mal algum se você lavasse as mãos. -
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1. n1) лють; гнів; несамовитістьto put smb. into a rage — розлютити, розгнівити когось
2) шаленство, нестямність3) пристрасть, пристрасне прагнення (до чогось — for)4) спалах, вибух6) запал; бойовий дух7) поет. божевілля, безумство8) поет. екстаз; натхнення9) похіть10) повінь, потоп; приплив2. v1) бути в гніві (в люті); шаленіти, казитися від злостіto rage at (against) smb., smth. — злитися (гніватися) на когось, на щось
2) бушувати, лютуватиto rage oneself out — заспокоїтися, вщухнути (про бурю)
* * *I n1) лють, гнів, скаженість2) шаленство (вітру, вогню)3) ( for) пристрасть; палке прагнення ( до чого-небудь)4) вибух, спалах (горя, почуттів)5) ( the rage) поголовне захоплення ( чим-небудь); схиблення ( на чому-небудь)6) запал, жар; бойовий дух7) пoeт. екстаз (пророка, поета); натхнення8) повінь, потоп; приплив9) icт.,; пoeт. божевілляII v1) бути в гніві, у люті; рвати е метати; біситися від злості; шаленіти ( to rage and fume)2) бушувати, лютувати (про бурю, епідемію) -
58 rage
n. уур, хилэн. v. 1. уурлах, хилэгнэх. 2. ширүүсэх, догшрох, улангасах. 3. (өвчин) газар авах. The disease \raged through the city. Хотод өвчин газар авлаа. raging adj. хүчтэй, хурц. -
59 flu
გრიპიshe infected me with flu (grippe) გრიპი გადამედო / შემეყარა -
60 rage
§ ბრაზი, გულისმოსვლა; გააფრთება, გაშმაგება§1 გააფთრება, გაშმაგება, ბრაზიhe was in a rage გაბრაზდა / გაცოფდაhe was mad / beside himself with rage გაცეცხლდა, ძლიერ გაბრაზდა, განრისხდაto fly into a rage გაცოფება, გაშმაგებაto provoke / stir up smb's rage ვისიმე ძალიან გაბრაზება2 მძვინვარება (მძვინვარებს)he flew into a rage გაცოფდა / გააფრდაin a fit of rage he... განრისხებულმა, მან…ეს რომ გაიგო, თავზარი დაეცა
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raged — en·raged; en·raged·ly; … English syllables
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Rage — Rage, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Raged} (r[=a]jd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Raging} (r[=a] j[i^]ng).] [OF. ragier. See {Rage}, n.] 1. To be furious with anger; to be exasperated to fury; to be violently agitated with passion. Whereat he inly raged. Milton.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Raging — Rage Rage, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Raged} (r[=a]jd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Raging} (r[=a] j[i^]ng).] [OF. ragier. See {Rage}, n.] 1. To be furious with anger; to be exasperated to fury; to be violently agitated with passion. Whereat he inly raged. Milton … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English