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1 жизненные невзгоды
1) General subject: the ills of life, the shoals of life2) Makarov: ills of life, rigours of lifeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > жизненные невзгоды
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2 жизненная невзгода
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > жизненная невзгода
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3 rigueur
rigueur [ʀigœʀ]feminine nounb. [de morale] rigour ; [de personne] strictness• on peut à la rigueur remplacer le curry par du poivre at a pinch you can use pepper instead of curry powder• un délit, à la rigueur, mais un crime non: le mot est trop fort an offence possibly, but not a crime - that's too strong a word* * *ʀigœʀ
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1) (de sanction, loi, personne) strictness; ( de répression) harshness2) (de climat, condition) harshness3) (d'observation, de recherche, style, démonstration) rigour [BrE]4) Politique, Économie austerity
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rigueurs nom féminin pluriel (de saison, climat) liter rigours [BrE]
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de rigueur locution adjective obligatory
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à la rigueur locution adverbialenous pouvons à la rigueur emprunter à mes parents — if we absolutely have to we can borrow from my parents
à la rigueur je peux te prêter 20 euros — at a pinch GB ou in a pinch US I can lend you 20 euros
je peux venir trois jours ou cinq à la rigueur — I can come for three days or five at the very outside
il est un peu excentrique à la rigueur, mais fou certainement pas — he may be a bit eccentric, but he's certainly not mad
••* * *ʀiɡœʀ nf1) [morale] rigour Grande-Bretagne rigor USA2) [personne] rigour Grande-Bretagne rigor USA3) [châtiment] harshness4) [climat] harshness, rigour Grande-Bretagne rigor USA5)à la rigueur (= si nécessaire) — at a pinch, (= peut-être) possibly
"tenue de soirée de rigueur" — "evening dress"
être de rigueur — to be the usual thing, to be the rule
* * *A nf1 ( sévérité) (de sanction, règlement, loi, personne) strictness; ( de discipline) strictness, harshness; ( de répression) harshness; se conformer à une morale d'une grande rigueur to adhere to an extremely strict moral code; être d'une extrême/grande rigueur avec qn to be extremely/very strict with sb; traiter ses enfants avec trop de rigueur to treat one's children too harshly ou strictly;3 ( précision) (d'observation, de recherche, travail, style) meticulousness, rigourGB; (de logique, démonstration, d'analyse, argumentation) rigourGB; une analyse d'une grande rigueur a very rigorous analysis; faire preuve de rigueur to be rigorous; étude faite avec rigueur study meticulously carried out; leur travail manque de rigueur their work is not rigorous enough;B rigueurs nfpl littér (de saison, climat) rigoursGB; affronter les rigueurs de l'hiver to withstand the rigoursGB of winter.C de rigueur loc adj obligatory, essential; précautions de rigueur necessary precautions; les gants blancs sont de rigueur white gloves are to be worn ou must be worn; la prudence reste de rigueur au ministère caution is the order of the day at the ministry; visite de rigueur obligatory social call; les banalités de rigueur the usual platitudes.D à la rigueur loc adv nous pouvons à la rigueur emprunter à mes parents if we absolutely must we can borrow from my parents; à la rigueur je peux te prêter 20 euros at a pinch GB ou in a pinch US I can lend you 20 euros; je peux venir trois jours ou cinq à la rigueur I can come for three days or five at the very outside; qu'il ait gagné la médaille de bronze à la rigueur, mais pas la médaille d'or he may well have deserved to win the bronze medal, but not the gold; il est un peu excentrique à la rigueur, mais fou certainement pas he may be a bit eccentric, but he's certainly not mad.tenir rigueur à qn de qch to bear sb a grudge for sth; il lui tient rigueur d'avoir dilapidé toute la fortune de leur père he bears him/her a grudge for having frittered away their father's fortune; il ne t'en tiendra pas rigueur he won't hold it against you.[rigɶr] nom féminin2. [austérité - d'une gestion] austerity, stringency ; [ - d'une morale] rigour, strictness, sternness————————rigueurs nom féminin plurielles rigueurs de l'hiver/de la vie carcérale the rigours of winter/of prison life————————à la rigueur locution adverbiale1. [peut-être]il a bu deux verres à la rigueur, mais pas plus he may possibly have had two drinks but no more————————de rigueur locution adjectivale‘tenue de soirée de rigueur’ ‘dress formal’ -
4 شدة
شِدَّة \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. force: natural or bodily power; active strength: The force of the explosion broke all the windows in the building. He had to use force to get the lid off the tin. fury: uncontrolled force (of a storm, etc.). hardship: great discomfort; unpleasant conditions of life: Lack of heating in cold weather is a hardship. rigour: severeness; hard condition: the rigours of prison life. severity: the quality of being severe. sharpness: (all senses) sharp condition or manner. strait: a difficult and anxious condition: When all her money was stolen, she was in serious straits. stress: trouble or anxiety: In moments of stress, people sometimes use rude words. violence: being violent; violent action. \ See Also قُوَّة جَسَدِيَّة، مشقة (مَشَقّة)، قسوة (قَسْوَة)، عنف (عُنْف) \ شِدَّة العَدْو \ gallop: a horse’s fastest speed. -
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شِدَّة \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. force: natural or bodily power; active strength: The force of the explosion broke all the windows in the building. He had to use force to get the lid off the tin. fury: uncontrolled force (of a storm, etc.). hardship: great discomfort; unpleasant conditions of life: Lack of heating in cold weather is a hardship. rigour: severeness; hard condition: the rigours of prison life. severity: the quality of being severe. sharpness: (all senses) sharp condition or manner. strait: a difficult and anxious condition: When all her money was stolen, she was in serious straits. stress: trouble or anxiety: In moments of stress, people sometimes use rude words. violence: being violent; violent action. \ See Also قُوَّة جَسَدِيَّة، مشقة (مَشَقّة)، قسوة (قَسْوَة)، عنف (عُنْف) -
6 force
شِدَّة \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. force: natural or bodily power; active strength: The force of the explosion broke all the windows in the building. He had to use force to get the lid off the tin. fury: uncontrolled force (of a storm, etc.). hardship: great discomfort; unpleasant conditions of life: Lack of heating in cold weather is a hardship. rigour: severeness; hard condition: the rigours of prison life. severity: the quality of being severe. sharpness: (all senses) sharp condition or manner. strait: a difficult and anxious condition: When all her money was stolen, she was in serious straits. stress: trouble or anxiety: In moments of stress, people sometimes use rude words. violence: being violent; violent action. \ See Also قُوَّة جَسَدِيَّة، مشقة (مَشَقّة)، قسوة (قَسْوَة)، عنف (عُنْف) -
7 fury
شِدَّة \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. force: natural or bodily power; active strength: The force of the explosion broke all the windows in the building. He had to use force to get the lid off the tin. fury: uncontrolled force (of a storm, etc.). hardship: great discomfort; unpleasant conditions of life: Lack of heating in cold weather is a hardship. rigour: severeness; hard condition: the rigours of prison life. severity: the quality of being severe. sharpness: (all senses) sharp condition or manner. strait: a difficult and anxious condition: When all her money was stolen, she was in serious straits. stress: trouble or anxiety: In moments of stress, people sometimes use rude words. violence: being violent; violent action. \ See Also قُوَّة جَسَدِيَّة، مشقة (مَشَقّة)، قسوة (قَسْوَة)، عنف (عُنْف) -
8 hardship
شِدَّة \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. force: natural or bodily power; active strength: The force of the explosion broke all the windows in the building. He had to use force to get the lid off the tin. fury: uncontrolled force (of a storm, etc.). hardship: great discomfort; unpleasant conditions of life: Lack of heating in cold weather is a hardship. rigour: severeness; hard condition: the rigours of prison life. severity: the quality of being severe. sharpness: (all senses) sharp condition or manner. strait: a difficult and anxious condition: When all her money was stolen, she was in serious straits. stress: trouble or anxiety: In moments of stress, people sometimes use rude words. violence: being violent; violent action. \ See Also قُوَّة جَسَدِيَّة، مشقة (مَشَقّة)، قسوة (قَسْوَة)، عنف (عُنْف) -
9 rigour
شِدَّة \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. force: natural or bodily power; active strength: The force of the explosion broke all the windows in the building. He had to use force to get the lid off the tin. fury: uncontrolled force (of a storm, etc.). hardship: great discomfort; unpleasant conditions of life: Lack of heating in cold weather is a hardship. rigour: severeness; hard condition: the rigours of prison life. severity: the quality of being severe. sharpness: (all senses) sharp condition or manner. strait: a difficult and anxious condition: When all her money was stolen, she was in serious straits. stress: trouble or anxiety: In moments of stress, people sometimes use rude words. violence: being violent; violent action. \ See Also قُوَّة جَسَدِيَّة، مشقة (مَشَقّة)، قسوة (قَسْوَة)، عنف (عُنْف) -
10 severity
شِدَّة \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. force: natural or bodily power; active strength: The force of the explosion broke all the windows in the building. He had to use force to get the lid off the tin. fury: uncontrolled force (of a storm, etc.). hardship: great discomfort; unpleasant conditions of life: Lack of heating in cold weather is a hardship. rigour: severeness; hard condition: the rigours of prison life. severity: the quality of being severe. sharpness: (all senses) sharp condition or manner. strait: a difficult and anxious condition: When all her money was stolen, she was in serious straits. stress: trouble or anxiety: In moments of stress, people sometimes use rude words. violence: being violent; violent action. \ See Also قُوَّة جَسَدِيَّة، مشقة (مَشَقّة)، قسوة (قَسْوَة)، عنف (عُنْف) -
11 sharpness
شِدَّة \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. force: natural or bodily power; active strength: The force of the explosion broke all the windows in the building. He had to use force to get the lid off the tin. fury: uncontrolled force (of a storm, etc.). hardship: great discomfort; unpleasant conditions of life: Lack of heating in cold weather is a hardship. rigour: severeness; hard condition: the rigours of prison life. severity: the quality of being severe. sharpness: (all senses) sharp condition or manner. strait: a difficult and anxious condition: When all her money was stolen, she was in serious straits. stress: trouble or anxiety: In moments of stress, people sometimes use rude words. violence: being violent; violent action. \ See Also قُوَّة جَسَدِيَّة، مشقة (مَشَقّة)، قسوة (قَسْوَة)، عنف (عُنْف) -
12 strait
شِدَّة \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. force: natural or bodily power; active strength: The force of the explosion broke all the windows in the building. He had to use force to get the lid off the tin. fury: uncontrolled force (of a storm, etc.). hardship: great discomfort; unpleasant conditions of life: Lack of heating in cold weather is a hardship. rigour: severeness; hard condition: the rigours of prison life. severity: the quality of being severe. sharpness: (all senses) sharp condition or manner. strait: a difficult and anxious condition: When all her money was stolen, she was in serious straits. stress: trouble or anxiety: In moments of stress, people sometimes use rude words. violence: being violent; violent action. \ See Also قُوَّة جَسَدِيَّة، مشقة (مَشَقّة)، قسوة (قَسْوَة)، عنف (عُنْف) -
13 stress
شِدَّة \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. force: natural or bodily power; active strength: The force of the explosion broke all the windows in the building. He had to use force to get the lid off the tin. fury: uncontrolled force (of a storm, etc.). hardship: great discomfort; unpleasant conditions of life: Lack of heating in cold weather is a hardship. rigour: severeness; hard condition: the rigours of prison life. severity: the quality of being severe. sharpness: (all senses) sharp condition or manner. strait: a difficult and anxious condition: When all her money was stolen, she was in serious straits. stress: trouble or anxiety: In moments of stress, people sometimes use rude words. violence: being violent; violent action. \ See Also قُوَّة جَسَدِيَّة، مشقة (مَشَقّة)، قسوة (قَسْوَة)، عنف (عُنْف) -
14 violence
شِدَّة \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. force: natural or bodily power; active strength: The force of the explosion broke all the windows in the building. He had to use force to get the lid off the tin. fury: uncontrolled force (of a storm, etc.). hardship: great discomfort; unpleasant conditions of life: Lack of heating in cold weather is a hardship. rigour: severeness; hard condition: the rigours of prison life. severity: the quality of being severe. sharpness: (all senses) sharp condition or manner. strait: a difficult and anxious condition: When all her money was stolen, she was in serious straits. stress: trouble or anxiety: In moments of stress, people sometimes use rude words. violence: being violent; violent action. \ See Also قُوَّة جَسَدِيَّة، مشقة (مَشَقّة)، قسوة (قَسْوَة)، عنف (عُنْف) -
15 Strenge
f; -, kein Pl.1. (Härte, Unerbittlichkeit) severity, harshness; von Gesicht etc.: sternness; etc.; mit unnachsichtiger Strenge with unrelenting severity; klassische Strenge eines Bauwerks, von Zügen: classical austerity; der Winter kam mit großer Strenge the winter was very severe3. von Geruch: pungency* * *die Strengerigidity; severity; rigor; rigour; sternness; strictness; astringency; topmast; sternness; stringency; austerity* * *Strẹn|ge ['ʃtrɛŋə]f -,no pl1) strictness; (von Regel, Kontrolle, Maßnahmen) stringency; (von Bestrafung) severity; (von Ausdruck, Blick) sternness; (von Kritik, Urteil) harshness, severity; (von Richter) severity, sternness2) (= Schärfe) (von Geruch, Geschmack) pungency; (von Kälte) intensity; (von Frost, Winter) severity* * *die1) austerity2) rigorousness3) (strictness; harshness.) rigour4) ((also rigours noun plural) (of weather etc) the state of being very bad or unpleasant, or the hardship caused by this: the rigour(s) of life in the Arctic Circle.) rigour5) sternness6) strictness7) (the quality of being strict.) stringency* * *Stren·ge<->[ˈʃtrɛŋə]mit unnachsichtiger \Strenge with unrelenting severitymit besonderer \Strenge darauf achten, dass... to take especially strict care that...2. (Härte) severitydie Kontrollen waren von äußerster \Strenge the checks were extremely rigorous3. (Ernsthaftigkeit) Gesichtszüge, Stil severity4. (extreme Kälte) Winter, Frost severity* * *die; Strenge1) s. streng 1): strictness; severity; stringency; rigour; sternness2) (Striktheit) strictness3) (von [Gesichts]zügen) severity4) (von Geruch, Geschmack) pungency; sharpness5) s. streng 6): severity; sharpness6) (Schnörkellosigkeit) austerity; severity* * *1. (Härte, Unerbittlichkeit) severity, harshness; von Gesicht etc: sternness; etc;mit unnachsichtiger Strenge with unrelenting severity;klassische Strenge eines Bauwerks, von Zügen: classical austerity;der Winter kam mit großer Strenge the winter was very severe3. von Geruch: pungency* * *die; Strenge1) s. streng 1): strictness; severity; stringency; rigour; sternness2) (Striktheit) strictness3) (von [Gesichts]zügen) severity4) (von Geruch, Geschmack) pungency; sharpness5) s. streng 6): severity; sharpness6) (Schnörkellosigkeit) austerity; severity* * *-n f.astringence n.astringences n.rigor n.severity n.strictness n.stringency n. -
16 rigour
(American) rigor [ˈrɪgə] noun1) strictness; harshness.صَرامَه، قَسْوَه2) ( also ˈrigours noun plural ) (of weather etc) the state of being very bad or unpleasant, or the hardship caused by this:صَلابَه، قَسْوَه، شِدَّهthe rigour(s) of life in the Arctic Circle.
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17 حزم
حَزْم \ firmness: the state of being firm. rigour: severeness; hard condition: the rigours of prison life. \ بِحَزْم ووُضُوح \ flatly: directly and firmly: He flatly refused to help. \ حَزْم \ bundling, bunching. -
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صَرَامَة \ rigour: severeness; hard condition: the rigours of prison life. -
19 قسوة
قَسْوَة \ brutality, cruelty: the quality of being cruel. rigour: severeness; hard condition: the rigours of prison life. severity: the quality of being severe. violence: being violent; violent action. \ See Also عنف (عُنْف) \ بِقَسْوَة \ also in cold blood: (of people) without feeling for others; pitiless: He was a cold-blooded murderer. He killed his victim in cold blood. roughly: not gently: He was roughly treated in prison. -
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قَسْوَة \ brutality, cruelty: the quality of being cruel. rigour: severeness; hard condition: the rigours of prison life. severity: the quality of being severe. violence: being violent; violent action. \ See Also عنف (عُنْف)
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