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21 погоня за богатством
1) General subject: a race for wealth, pursuit of wealth, rat race, rush for wealth, the search for a fortune2) Advertising: race for wealth3) Makarov: a rush for wealthУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > погоня за богатством
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22 anfahren
(unreg., trennb., -ge-)I v/t (hat)1. (herbeibringen) deliver3. fig. (anschreien) (jemanden) snap at4. (einen Hafen etc.) call at5. TECH. (Reaktor, Computer) start (up)6. Hund: (jemanden) go for s.o., make a rush for s.o.II v/i (ist)1. start2. angefahren kommen drive up3. Reaktor: start up* * *(losfahren) to start up;(zusammenstoßen mit) to knock down* * *ạn|fah|ren sep1. vi aux seindas Anfahren am Berg üben — to practise (Brit) or practice (US) a hill start
2) (inf)2. vt1) (= liefern) to deliver2) (inf = spendieren) to lay ondie Insel wird zweimal wöchentlich von der Fähre angefahren — the ferry calls twice a week at the island
4) (= anstoßen) Passanten, Baum etc to run into, to hit; (fig ausschelten) to shout at5) (= in Betrieb setzen) Reaktor, Anlage to start up* * *an|fah·rendas A\anfahren am Berg the hill startangefahren kommen to arrive, to comeda kommt unser Taxi ja schon angefahren! there's our taxi!II. vt Hilfsverb: haben1. (beim Fahren streifen)▪ jdn/etw \anfahren to hit [or run into] sb/sth2. (mit dem Wagen liefern)▪ etw \anfahren to deliver sth▪ etw \anfahren lassen to have sth delivered4. TRANSP▪ etw \anfahren to call at stheinen Hafen \anfahren to pull in at a portHelgoland wird regelmäßig von Fährschiffen angefahren Helgoland is a regular port of call* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) run into; hit2) (herbeifahren) deliver4) (zurechtweisen) shout at2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (starten) start off2)angefahren kommen — come driving/riding along; (auf einen zu) come driving/riding up
* * *anfahren (irr, trennb, -ge-)A. v/t (hat)1. (herbeibringen) deliver3. fig (anschreien) (jemanden) snap at4. (einen Hafen etc) call at6. Hund: (jemanden) go for sb, make a rush for sbB. v/i (ist)1. start2.angefahren kommen drive up3. Reaktor: start up* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) run into; hit2) (herbeifahren) deliver4) (zurechtweisen) shout at5) (in Betrieb nehmen) commission <power station, blast furnace>2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (starten) start off2)angefahren kommen — come driving/riding along; (auf einen zu) come driving/riding up
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23 большой спрос
1) General subject: a ready market, pressing demand, rush (на), brisk demand, great demand, big run (e.g. There's been a big run on beer during this hot summer)2) Economy: heavy demand, keen demand, high demand (Gold necklaces and bracelets are in high demand. - на них сейчас большой спрос)3) Polygraphy: boom4) Business: ready market5) Makarov: rush for, rush on, strong demand -
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n; -s, kein Pl.; umg., meist pej. running (around); Gerenne nach (Ansturm) rush for; ich hatte ein ziemliches Gerenne, die Papiere zu bekommen I had to go from pillar to post to get the papers* * *Ge|rẹn|ne [gə'rɛnə]nt -s, no pl (inf)running, racing; (= das Umherlaufen) running or racing about (Brit) or around* * *Gerenne nach (Ansturm) rush for;ich hatte ein ziemliches Gerenne, die Papiere zu bekommen I had to go from pillar to post to get the papers -
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26 Sturm
2) fball forward line;im \Sturm spielen to play in attack [or up front];3) ( heftiger Andrang)ein \Sturm auf etw akk a rush for sth;ein \Sturm auf die Bank a run on the bankWENDUNGEN:der \Sturm auf die Bastille the storming of the Bastille;\Sturm und Drang lit Sturm und Drang, Storm and Stress;die Menschen [o die Herzen] im \Sturm erobern [o nehmen] to take people by storm [or capture people's hearts];gegen etw \Sturm laufen to be up in arms against sth;\Sturm läuten to lean on the [door]bell;im \Sturm mil by storm -
27 ὁλόσχοινος
ὁλό-σχοινος, ὁ,A club-rush, Scirpus Holoschoenus, Thphr.HP4.12.1,9.12.1, Dsc.4.52: used in wicker-work, sts., like flax. soaked for use ([etym.] βεβρεγμένος), sts. without soaking ([etym.] ἄβροχος), Ael.NA12.43 : hence prov., ἀπορράπτειν τὸ Φιλίππου στόμα ὁλοσχοίνῳ ἀβρόχῳ stop Philip's mouth with an unsoaked rush (for rushes were soaked to make them tough), i.e. without any trouble, Aeschin.2.21 ; soἀποφράξαι ὁλοσχοίνῳ στόμα AP10.49
(Pall.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὁλόσχοινος
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28 on
on [ɔ̃]pronouna. ( = quelqu'un) someone• on sonne ! there's someone at the door!• qu'est-ce que je dis si on demande à vous parler ? what shall I say if someone asks to speak to you?━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Lorsque on est indéterminé, l'anglais préfère souvent une tournure passive.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• « on demande serveuse » "waitress wanted"• on est censé s'habiller pour le dîner ? are we expected to dress for dinner?• on mange ? shall we have something to eat?• on commence ? shall we begin?c. ( = les gens) people• on n'a pas un sou mais on s'achète une voiture ! they haven't a penny to their name but they go and buy a car!• de la fenêtre, on voit les collines from the window, you can see the hillse. ( = tu, vous) (inf) alors, on est content ? well, are you pleased?• alors, on ne dit plus bonjour aux amis ? don't we say hello to our friends any more?* * *ɔ̃pronom personnel1) ( complètement indéfini)il pleut des cordes, comme on dit — it's raining cats and dogs, as they say
2) ( nous) wemon copain et moi, on va en Afrique — my boyfriend and I are going to Africa
toi et moi, on est faits pour s'entendre — we're two of a kind
il y a tellement de bruit qu'on ne s'entend plus — there's so much noise that you can't hear yourself think
3) (tu, vous) youalors, on se promène? — so you're taking a stroll then?
on se calme! — (colloq) calm down!
on se dépêche! — (colloq) hurry up!
quand on veut, on peut — where there's a will, there's a way
4) (je)toi, on ne t'a rien demandé — nobody asked you for your opinion
5) (ils, elles) they6) ( quelqu'un)si on me demande, dites que je ne suis pas là — if anyone asks for me, tell them I'm out
7) ( n'importe qui)* * *ɔ̃ pron1) (indéterminé) you, one soutenuon peut le faire ainsi — you can do it like this, one can do it like this, it can be done like this
On peut visiter le château en été. — You can visit the castle in the summer.
D'ici, on voit la côte française. — From here you can see the French coast.
2) (= quelqu'un)On m'a volé mon porte-monnaie. — Someone has stolen my purse., My purse has been stolen.
On les a attaqués. — They were attacked.
On vous demande au téléphone. — There's a phone call for you., You're wanted on the phone.
On frappe à la porte. — Someone's at the door., There's someone at the door
On m'a dit d'attendre. — I was told to wait.
3) (= nous) weOn va y aller demain. — We're going tomorrow.
On va à la plage demain. — We're going to the beach tomorrow.
On a pensé que ça te ferait plaisir. — We thought you'd be pleased.
4) (= les gens) theyon dit que... — they say that..., it is said that...
autrefois, on croyait que... — people used to believe that...
on ne peut plus [clair] Il a été on ne peut plus clair. — He was as clear as could be., He couldn't have been any clearer.
* * *on pron pers1 ( complètement indéfini) on a refait la route the road was resurfaced; on a prétendu que it was claimed that; on a affirmé des choses extraordinaires sur ce médicament some extraordinary claims have been made for this drug; on a appris que… it came out that…; on a beaucoup construit dans le centre de la ville the centreGB of the town has become very built-up; une démission dont on a beaucoup parlé a much talked-about resignation; on a arrêté le voleur the thief was arrested; on le dit très malade he's said to be very ill; on dit qu'il a une maîtresse it's said he has a mistress; on a refusé de me laisser entrer I was refused admittance; on peut le dire you can say that; il pleut des cordes, comme on dit it's raining cats and dogs, as they say;2 ( signifiant nous) on est à cinq minutes du centre-ville we're only five minutes away from the town centreGB; mon copain et moi, on va en Afrique my boyfriend and I are going to Africa; à quelle heure doit-on y aller? at what time do we have to go?; où en est-on avec l'Europe? where do we stand on Europe?; on est peu de chose death comes to us all; au lycée on n'a pas le droit de fumer smoking is not allowed at school; toi et moi, on est faits pour s'entendre we're two of a kind; on en parlait avec Janet hier I was discussing it with Janet yesterday; on n'est pas des robots! we're not robots!; nous, on n'avait pas de bagages we didn't have any luggage; qu'est-ce qu'on mange ce soir? what's for tea tonight?; on a tout notre temps there's plenty of time; on recherche une secr étaire de direction bilingue bilingual personal assistant required; on se serait crus en plein hiver it felt like the depths of winter; il y a tellement de bruit qu'on ne s'entend plus there's so much noise that you can't hear yourself think;3 ( signifiant tu ou vous) alors, on se promène? so you're taking a stroll then?; on ne peut pas tout prévoir you can't think of everything; on ne comprend rien à ce qu'il vous raconte you can't understand a word of what he says to you; on se calme! calm down!; on se dépêche! hurry up!; quand on veut, on peut where there's a will, there's a way;4 ( signifiant je) on fait ce qu'on peut! one does what one can!; toi, on ne t'a rien demandé nobody asked you for your opinion; on dirait que c'est de l'or it looks like gold;5 ( signifiant ils ou elles) on nous prend pour des imbéciles they must think we're stupid; on ne m'a pas demandé mon avis they didn't ask me for my opinion; est-ce qu'on nous a livré le piano? has the piano been delivered?;6 ( signifiant quelqu'un) on t'appelle someone's calling you, there's someone calling you; on m'a dit de m'adresser à vous I was told to come and see you; on frappe there's someone at the door; on a sonné à la porte the doorbell rang; si on me demande au téléphone, dites que je ne suis pas là if anybody phones, tell them I'm out; que dois-je dire si on vient pendant que vous êtes sorti? what shall I say if somebody comes while you're out?;7 ( signifiant les gens) on ne peut pas vivre avec 300 euros par mois you can't live on 300 euros a month; on a toujours intérêt à s'expliquer it always pays to make oneself clear; ce sont des choses que l'on a du mal à comprendre quand elles vous arrivent these things are hard to understand when they happen to you; en Mongolie on boit du lait d'ânesse in Mongolia they drink asses milk.[ɔ̃] pronom personnel (peut être précédé de l'article 'l” dans un contexte soutenu)1. [indéterminé]on lui a retiré son passeport they took his passport away (from him), his passport was confiscatedsouvent, on n'a pas le choix often you don't have any choice, often there's no choiceon ne sait jamais (ce qui peut arriver) you never know ou one never knows (soutenu) (what could happen)3. [les gens] people, theyon rapporte que... it is said that...4. [désignant un nombre indéterminé de personnes] theyqu'est-ce qu'on en dit chez toi? what do your folks have to say about it?, what do they have to say about it at your place?5. [quelqu'un]on vous a appelé ce matin somebody called you ou there was a (phone) call for you this morningest-ce qu'on vous sert, Monsieur? are you being served, Sir?6. (familier) [nous] we7. [se substituant à d'autres pronoms personnels]dans ce premier chapitre, on a voulu montrer... in this first chapter, the aim has been to show...on a tout ce qu'il faut et on passe son temps à se plaindre! (familier) he/she has got everything and he/she still complains all the time!8. [dans des annonces]‘on cherche un vendeur’ ‘salesman wanted ou required’ -
29 не придавать значения
1) General subject: (чему-л.) hold lightly, (чему-л.) hold no tale of, (чему-л.) live no tale of, make little of something, make no reckoning, (чему-л.) make no tale of, not make anything of (smth.) (чему-л.), not think anything of (smth.) (чему-л.), not to be fussed about (smth.) (чему-л.), not to give a rush, not to set at a pin's fee, not to value at a pin's fee, set no store by, set no store by (чему-л.), (чему-л.) tell no tale of, make light of, make little account of, make no reckoning of, make no reckoning of (чему-л.), treat lightly2) Mathematics: overlook (No significance should be attached to (...))3) Business: overlook4) Makarov: not to give a rush for (smth.) (чему-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > не придавать значения
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КАЙФ разг.a high / a thrill / a buzz / a rush / a kick / bliss состояние блаженного удовольствия a state of blissful pleasureЕму в кайф заваливать студентов на экзаменах. He gets a kick out of flunking students. Ему это в кайф. It's a rush for him.
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32 золотая лихорадка
a rush for gold, gold rushРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > золотая лихорадка
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33 schmeißen
to throw (ugs.)* * *schmei|ßen ['ʃmaisn] pret schmi\#ss [ʃmɪs] ptp geschmi\#ssen [gə'ʃmɪsn] (inf)1. vt1) (= werfen) to sling (inf), to chuck (inf), to flingdie Tür (ins Schloss) schméíßen — to slam the door
Pillen schméíßen (sl) — to be a pill-popper (inf)
2) (inf = spendieren)eine Runde or Lage schméíßen — to stand a round
eine Party schméíßen — to throw a party
3)(= managen)
den Laden schméíßen — to run the (whole) showdie Sache schméíßen — to handle it
4) (= aufgeben) Ausbildung, Schule, Job etc to chuck in (inf)2. vi(= werfen) to throw, to chuck (inf)mit Steinen schméíßen — to throw or chuck (inf) stones
mit etw um sich schméíßen — to throw sth about, to chuck sth around (inf)
mit dem Geld (nur so) um sich schméíßen — to throw or chuck (inf) money around
mit Fremdwörtern um sich schméíßen — to bandy foreign words about
3. vrschméíßen — to throw oneself into sth
sich jdm an den Hals schméíßen (fig) — to throw oneself at sb
er schmiss sich mutig zwischen die beiden — he courageously flung or threw or hurled himself between the two
* * *(to throw: Chuck this rubbish in the dustbin.) chuck* * *schmei·ßen<schmiss, geschmissen>[ˈʃmaisn̩]1. (werfen)▪ etw [irgendwohin/nach jdm] \schmeißen to throw [or fam chuck] sth [somewhere/at sb]; (mit Kraft) to hurl [or fling] sth [somewhere/at sb]▪ etw [für jdn] \schmeißen to stand sth [for sb]eine Party \schmeißen to throw a partyeine Runde [Schnaps] \schmeißen to stand a round [of schnapps]▪ etw \schmeißen to run sthkein Problem, wir werden das Ding schon \schmeißen don't worry, we'll manage itjdn aus der Schule/dem Haus \schmeißen to throw sb out of school/the house▪ etw \schmeißen to pack sth in▪ etw \schmeißen to make a mess of stheine Szene \schmeißen to make a mess of a scene1. (werfen)▪ mit etw dat [nach jdm/nach einem Tier] \schmeißen to throw [or fam chuck] sth [at sb/at an animal]; (mit Kraft) to fling [or hurl] sth [at sb/at an animal]diese Politikerin schmeißt gerne mit lateinischen Zitaten um sich this politician is always using Latin quotations; (mit etw verschwenderisch umgehen) to throw sth about [or around3. (ausgeben)er schmeißt mit seinem Geld nur so um sich he just throws his money aroundIII. vr▪ sich akk [auf etw akk] \schmeißen to throw oneself onto sth; (mit Kraft) to fling [or hurl] oneself onto sthsich akk in einen Smoking/den besten Anzug \schmeißen to get togged up in a dinner jacket/one's best suitsieh an, du hast dich heute aber in Schale geschmissen! well, you're all dolled up today, aren't you!3. (bewerfen)* * *1.(ugs.) unregelmäßiges transitives Verbetwas nach jemandem schmeißen — throw or (coll.) chuck something at somebody
2) (abbrechen, aufgeben) chuck in (coll.) <job, studies, etc.>3) (spendieren) stand < drink>[für jemanden] eine Party schmeißen — throw a party [for somebody] (coll.)
4) (bewältigen) handle; deal with2.1) (sich werfen) throw oneself; (mit Wucht) hurl oneself2)3.sich in seinen Smoking usw. schmeißen — get togged up (sl.) in one's dinner jacket etc
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verbmit Steinen/Tomaten usw. [nach jemandem] schmeißen — chuck stones/tomatoes etc. [at somebody] (coll.)
mit Geld um sich schmeißen — (fig.) throw one's money around; lash out (coll.)
* * *A. v/t1. throw, chuck; heftiger: fling, hurl;die Türen schmeißen slam the doors;jemanden auf den Boden/aus dem Ring schmeißen hurl sb to the ground/out of the ring;jemanden von der Schule schmeißen kick sb out of the school;gerade hat’s mich geschmissen I just went flying ( oder sprawling)2. (spendieren)eine Runde schmeißen stand a round;eine Party (für jemanden) schmeißen throw a party (for sb)3.den Laden schmeißen run the show;die Sache schmeißen manage (all right), swing it;sie schmeißt schon den Haushalt she knows how to run a household4. (aufgeben) chuck (in);das Studium/die Lehre/den Job schmeißen chuck in one’s studies/apprenticeship/job5. (verderben) mess up, muff;die Vorstellung schmeißen muff itB. v/i:mit Steinen/faulen Eiern (nach jemandem) schmeißen throw stones/rotten eggs (at sb);mit Geld um sich schmeißen throw one’s money around;mit Fremdwörtern um sich schmeißen spout ( oder bandy) foreign wordsC. v/r:sich aufs Bett/in den Sessel schmeißen throw o.s. onto one’s bed/drop into the armchair;sich in den Mantel schmeißen get ( eilig: dive) into one’s coat, throw one’s coat on;sich auf jemanden schmeißen fling o.s. on sb;* * *1.(ugs.) unregelmäßiges transitives Verbetwas nach jemandem schmeißen — throw or (coll.) chuck something at somebody
2) (abbrechen, aufgeben) chuck in (coll.) <job, studies, etc.>3) (spendieren) stand < drink>[für jemanden] eine Party schmeißen — throw a party [for somebody] (coll.)
4) (bewältigen) handle; deal with2.1) (sich werfen) throw oneself; (mit Wucht) hurl oneself2)3.sich in seinen Smoking usw. schmeißen — get togged up (sl.) in one's dinner jacket etc
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verbmit Steinen/Tomaten usw. [nach jemandem] schmeißen — chuck stones/tomatoes etc. [at somebody] (coll.)
mit Geld um sich schmeißen — (fig.) throw one's money around; lash out (coll.)
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34 drängen
drängen
(Zeit) to be running short;
• auf eine Antwort drängen to press for an answer;
• auf Bestellungen drängen to press for orders;
• zum Kauf drängen to urge to buy;
• seine Kunden zur Rechnungsbegleichung drängen to push one’s clients to pay;
• Schuldner zur Zahlung drängen to press a debtor for payment, to dun a debtor;
• sich nach einer Stellung drängen to rush for a job;
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35 ни в грош не ставить
1) General subject: hold cheap, not give a damn, not to care a (brass) farthing, not to care a darn, not to care a dash, not to care a dime, not to care a stiver, not to care an iota, not to give a darn, not to set at a pin's fee, not to value at a pin's fee, set at naught, thumb down, have no regard (for someone)2) Makarov: not to care a brass farthing, not to care a groat, not to care a jackstraw, not to give a curse for ( smth.) (что-л.), not to give a rush for (smth.) (что-л.)3) Idiomatic expression: care two hootsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ни в грош не ставить
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36 Л-70
НА ЛЕТУ PrepP Invar1.advduring flight, while sth. or s.o. is still in the airon the flyon the wing in midair in mid flight.Началось кормление. Александр Петрович вынул из сачка крупную ставриду и бросил её пеликану. Разинув свой чудовищный клюв, пеликан... на лету подхватил добычу (Искандер 3). The feeding began. Alexander Petrovich took a large horse mackerel from the net and threw it to the pelican. Opening its monstrous bill, the pelican caught it adroitly on the fly... (3a).Доктор ещё раз брезгливо оглядел комнату и сбросил с себя шубу... Штабс-капитан подхватил на лету шубу, а доктор снял фуражку (Достоевский 1). The doctor once again looked squeamishly around the room and threw off his fur coat. The captain caught the coat in midair, and the doctor took off his hat (1a)2. ( usu. adv or nonagreeing modif l (to do sth., sth. is carried out) in a hurried fashion (often during a brief encounter)hurriedlyin a rush for a brief moment a quick (brief, fleeting) NP. Странное, необычное то было лето... Была радость у людей. Были свадьбы и скороспелая любовь на лету. И были плачи великие. От земли до неба. По тем, кто не вернулся с войны... (Абрамов 1). A strange, an unusual summer it was....There was rejoicing among the people There were weddings and there were rushed, fleeting romances And there was great weeping. From earth to heaven on high. For the ones who did not come home from the war (1a). -
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• НА ЛЕТУ[PrepP; Invar]=====1. [adv]⇒ during flight, while sth. or s.o. is still in the air:- on the fly;- on the wing;- in midair;- in mid flight.♦ Началось кормление. Александр Петрович вынул из сачка крупную ставриду и бросил её пеликану. Разинув свой чудовищный клюв, пеликан... на лету подхватил добычу (Искандер 3). The feeding began. Alexander Petrovich took a large horse mackerel from the net and threw it to the pelican. Opening its monstrous bill, the pelican caught it adroitly on the fly... (3a).♦ Доктор ещё раз брезгливо оглядел комнату и соросил с себя шубу... Штабс-капитан подхватил на лету шубу, а доктор снял фуражку (Достоевский 1). The doctor once again looked squeamishly around the room and threw off his fur coat. The captain caught the coat in midair, and the doctor took off his hat (1a)2. [usu. adv or nonagreeing modif]⇒ (to do sth., sth. is carried out) in a hurried fashion (often during a brief encounter):- hurriedly;- in a rush;- a quick (brief, fleeting) [NP].♦ Странное, необычное то было лето... Была радость у людей. Были свадьбы и скороспелая любовь на лету. И были плачи великие. От земли до неба. По тем, кто не вернулся с войны... (Абрамов 1). A strange, an unusual summer it was....There was rejoicing among the people There were weddings and there were rushed, fleeting romances And there was great weeping. From earth to heaven on high. For the ones who did not come home from the war (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на лету
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38 mogollón
m.1 sponging.2 rabble, disorderly crowd.* * *2 familiar (alboroto) racket► adverbio1 familiar a lot* * *masculino (Esp arg)a) ( gran cantidad)b) ( lío) confusion* * *----* a mogollón = aplenty [a-plenty].* en mogollón = in droves.* * *masculino (Esp arg)a) ( gran cantidad)b) ( lío) confusion* * ** a mogollón = aplenty [a-plenty].* en mogollón = in droves.* * *1(gran cantidad): había (un) mogollón de gente there were loads o thousands of people there ( colloq)tengo que ordenar este mogollón de papeles I have to sort out this mass of papershabía cerveza en or a mogollón there was loads o there were gallons of beer ( colloq)nos lanzamos a por el periódico a or en mogollón we all made a mad rush for the paper ( colloq)2(lío): con el mogollón de las Navidades me olvidé de llamarla with all the fuss over Christmas I forgot to call her¡vaya mogollón que tenía en la cabeza! he didn't know whether he was coming or going* * *
mogollón m fam
1 (gran cantidad) loads, an awful lot [de, of]: había un mogollón de animales, there were loads of animals
2 (lío, alboroto) mess, racket
* * *♦ nm1.mogollón de [muchos] tons of, loads of;invitó a un mogollón de amigos he invited loads of friends o a whole load of friends;tiene (un) mogollón de dinero she's got loads of money, she's loaded2. [lío] row, commotion;entraron/salieron a mogollón everyone rushed in/out at once;acudieron en mogollón a ver qué pasaba everyone crowded over to see what was happening♦ advme divierto mogollón con ese cómico that comedian really cracks me up* * *m fam ( discusión) argument;mogollón de loads of fam ;de mogollón for free fam, without paying* * *mogollón n loads -
39 погоня
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40 богатство
1. luxury2. profusion3. treasure4. affluence5. opulence6. pelf7. richness8. wealthiness9. fortune10. means11. pregnancy12. richesнакапливать богатства; богатеть — to heap up riches
13. wealth14. mammonСинонимический ряд:1. роскошь (сущ.) пышность; роскошь; шик2. состоятельность (сущ.) зажиточность; обеспеченность; состоятельностьАнтонимический ряд:бедность; нищета; нищету; убожество
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