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21 Kehle
f; -, -n1. ANAT. throat; (Luftröhre) windpipe; aus voller Kehle at the top of one’s voice; sich (Dat) die Kehle heiser brüllen / aus dem Hals schreien shout o.s. hoarse / shout one’s head off; jemandem das Messer an die Kehle setzen put a knife to s.o.’s throat; fig. point a gun at s.o.’s head; er hat es in die falsche Kehle bekommen it went down the wrong way; umg., fig. he got the wrong end of the stick; jemandem in der Kehle stecken bleiben get stuck in s.o.’s throat; ihm geht’s an die Kehle his number’s up now; ( immer) eine trockene Kehle haben umg. have an unquenchable thirst, be a serious drinker; sich (Dat) die Kehle anfeuchten umg. have a little drink, wet one’s whistle altm.; etw. durch die Kehle jagen umg. knock s.th. back; zusammenschnüren; siehe auch Hals* * *die Kehlegorge; throat* * *Keh|le ['keːlə]f -, -n1) (= Gurgel) throatdas ist ihm in die falsche Kéhle gekommen, er hat das in die falsche Kéhle bekommen (lit) — it went down the wrong way, it got stuck in his throat; (fig) he took it the wrong way
eine raue Kéhle haben — to be hoarse
aus voller Kéhle — at the top of one's voice or one's lungs
er hat eine trockene Kéhle (inf) — he needs a drink; (gewohnheitsmäßig) he likes his or a drink (inf)
or anfeuchten (inf) — to wet one's whistle (inf)
jdm die Kéhle durchschneiden — to cut or slit sb's throat
jetzt geht es ihm an die Kéhle (fig) — now things have turned nasty for him
See:→ schreien* * *Keh·le<-, -n>[ˈke:lə]f1. (Kehlkopf) throatin die falsche \Kehle geraten to go down the wrong wayetw in die falsche \Kehle bekommen (fam) to have sth go down the wrong wayeine raue \Kehle haben to be hoarse, to have a hoarse voicein der \Kehle stecken bleiben to stick [or get stuck] in one's throatjdm die \Kehle zudrücken to throttle sbjdm/einem Tier an die \Kehle springen to leap at [or go for] sb's/an animal's throataus voller \Kehle at the top of one's voice3. BAU valley4.▶ es geht jdm an die \Kehle sb's life is at stake▶ jdm die \Kehle zusammenschnüren to make sb freeze with fear* * *die; Kehle, Kehlen throatsich (Dat.) die Kehle anfeuchten — wet one's whistle (coll.)
aus voller Kehle — at the top of one's voice
sein ganzes Geld durch die Kehle jagen — pour all one's money down one's throat
etwas in die falsche Kehle bekommen — (ugs.) (fig.): (etwas missverstehen) take something the wrong way; (sich an etwas verschlucken) have something go down the wrong way
* * *aus voller Kehle at the top of one’s voice;sich (dat)die Kehle heiser brüllen/aus dem Hals schreien shout o.s. hoarse/shout one’s head off;jemandem das Messer an die Kehle setzen put a knife to sb’s throat; fig point a gun at sb’s head;er hat es in die falsche Kehle bekommen it went down the wrong way; umg, fig he got the wrong end of the stick;jemandem in der Kehle stecken bleiben get stuck in sb’s throat;ihm geht’s an die Kehle his number’s up now;(immer) eine trockene Kehle haben umg have an unquenchable thirst, be a serious drinker;sich (dat)* * *die; Kehle, Kehlen throatsich (Dat.) die Kehle anfeuchten — wet one's whistle (coll.)
sich (Dat.) die Kehle aus dem Hals schreien — (ugs.) shout or yell one's head off
etwas in die falsche Kehle bekommen — (ugs.) (fig.): (etwas missverstehen) take something the wrong way; (sich an etwas verschlucken) have something go down the wrong way
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22 Kehle
Keh·le <-, -n> [ʼke:lə] f1) ( Kehlkopf) throat;in die falsche \Kehle geraten to go down the wrong way;etw in die falsche \Kehle bekommen ( fam) to have sth go down the wrong way;eine raue \Kehle haben to be hoarse, to have a hoarse voicein der \Kehle stecken bleiben to stick [or get stuck] in one's throat;jdm die \Kehle zudrücken to throttle sb;aus voller \Kehle at the top of one's voiceWENDUNGEN:es geht jdm an die \Kehle sb's life is at stake;jdm die \Kehle zusammenschnüren to make sb freeze with fear -
23 loco
adj.1 crazy, cracked, batty, crazed.2 crazy.m.madman, crackpot, crazy person, head case.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) mad, crazy, insane2 (muy ocupado) terribly busy3 familiar (asombroso) amazing► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 lunatic, insane person\a lo loco any old howcomo un,-a loco,-a like madestar loco,-a de alegría to be over the moonestar loco,-a por alguien to be mad about somebodyhacer el loco to act wildhacerse el/la loco,-a to pretend to know nothing, act dumb¡ni loco,-a! no way!volver loco,-a a alguien to drive somebody crazy, drive somebody madvolverse loco,-a to go madloco,-a de remate stark raving mad* * *1. (f. - loca)adj.crazy, mad2. (f. - loca)noun* * *loco, -a1. ADJ1) (=no cuerdo) mad, crazy¿estás loco? — are you mad o crazy?
no seas loco, eso es muy arriesgado — don't be stupid, that's very risky
una brújula loca — a compass whose needle no longer points north
estaba loco de alegría — he was mad o wild with joy
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andar o estar loco con algo — (=preocupado) to be worried to death about sth; (=contento) to be crazy about sth•
está loco por algn/algo, está loco por esa chica — he's mad o crazy about that girlanda o está loca por irse a Inglaterra — she's mad keen to go to England
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volver loco a algn — to drive sb mad, drive sb round the bend•
volverse loco — to go insane, go mad2) (=frenético) hectic3) * (=enorme)llevo una prisa loca — I'm in a tremendous o real rush *
2.SM / F lunatic, madman/madwomanel loco de César se ha comprado otro coche — that lunatic o madman César has bought another car
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correr como un loco — to run like mad•
gritar como un loco — to shout like a madman, shout one's head off•
hacerse el loco — to act the fool•
ponerse como un loco — to start acting like a madman/madwoman3.SM Chile abalone, false abalone* * *I- ca adjetivo1)a) (Med, Psic) mad, insaneb) ( chiflado) crazy (colloq), nuts (colloq)este tipo está medio loco — (fam) the guy's not all there (colloq)
no seas loco, te vas a matar — don't be stupid, you'll kill yourself
¿disculparme yo? ni (que estuviera) loco! — what, me apologize? not in a million years!
hacer algo a lo loco — to do something any which way (AmE) o (BrE) any old how (colloq)
estar loco de remate or de atar — (fam) to be completely nuts (colloq)
tener or (Esp) traer loco a alguien — to be driving somebody crazy (colloq)
volver loco a alguien — to drive somebody crazy (colloq)
c) (contento, entusiasmado)están locos con el nieto — they're besotted with their grandchild
está loca por él — she's crazy about him (colloq)
d) (fam) ( ajetreado)2)a) ( indicando gran cantidad)b)IIloco de algo: estaba loca de alegría she was blissfully happy; está loco de celos he's wild with jealousy; estaba loco de dolor he was racked with pain; está loca de amor — she's madly in love
- ca masculino, femenino1) ( enfermo mental) (m) madman; (f) madwomanse puso como un loco — he went crazy o mad
maneja or (Esp) conduce como un loco — he drives like a lunatic
corrimos como locos — (fam) we ran like crazy o mad (colloq)
el loco de Javier se vino a pie — Javier walked here, mad fool that he is
hay mucho loco suelto — (fam) there are a lot of weirdos about (colloq)
cada loco con su tema — (fam) to each his own
hacerse el loco — to act dumb (colloq)
la loca de la casa — (liter) the imagination
2) loco masculino (Zool) abalone* * *= crazy [crazier -comp., craziest -sup.], demented, crazed, daft [dafter -comp., daftest -sup.], bananas, mad, insane, deranged, out of + Posesivo + mind, lunatic, nut, bonkers, wacko, dolally tap, dolally [do-lally], imbecile, berserk, wacky [wackier -comp., wackiest -sup.], madman, nutter, off + Posesivo + nut, kook, daffy [daffier -comp., daffiest -sup.], loony [loonier -comp., looniest -sup], maniac, out of + Posesivo + senses, off + Posesivo + knocker, off + Posesivo + rocker, moonstruck.Ex. Lest it appear that Ms Marshall's committee and a few others of us, notoriously associated with that kind of work, are little more than crazy, fire-breathing radicals, let me add this gloss immediately.Ex. Without the ability to select when faced with these choices we would be like demented dogs chasing every attractive smell that reaches our noses in complete confusion of purpose.Ex. Many of the inhabitants were shot dead or injured by a crazed gunman.Ex. Ranking among the dafter exercises sometimes imposed on children is the one that requires them to describe a screwdriver or a vase or the desks they sit at, or any familiar object.Ex. It is frequently lack of that causes teachers to accuse children of being lazy, uncooperative, insubordinate, rude, or plain bananas.Ex. When J D Brown allowed the public of Islington to have open access to the books in the 1890s he was regarded by many of his colleagues as mad!.Ex. Ramakrishna was deemed holy by his followers but considered insane by many non-Hindus chiefly because of his behavior when interacting with the goddess Kali.Ex. Accessing the web today is like entering a large library, where there is no catalogue but where a deranged janitor has assembled in the lobby a few pages torn from the indexes of randomly selected volumes.Ex. The article ' Out of their minds: legal theory in neural networks' criticises the use of neural networks in law.Ex. This put the matter down to the work of a marginal fringe of hotheads & lunatics.Ex. The ratings war between TV programmes has produced an emphasis on ' nuts, sluts, & perverts' & their victims, & discussion of sexual problems are commonplace on TV talk shows.Ex. This client was bonkers, but believable.Ex. Varieties of bad bosses include disagreeable taskmasters, overly ambitious artists, and outright ' wackos'.Ex. Now I know this country of ours is totally dolally tap!.Ex. The server has gone dolally by the looks of it.Ex. The same evil is done in slaving, tormenting and killing, say, chimpanzees as is done in so injuring human imbeciles.Ex. Today, hyperbolic comic and cartoon imagery is an established movie aesthetic -- a berserk but ironic Pop Art expressionism.Ex. 'Open Season' is a wild and wacky animated comedy set in the town of Timberline.Ex. Since January of 2006 we have had to deal with the raving lunatics and suicidal madmen of the ruling party of Hamas.Ex. Even if we do come up with an alternative to nuclear power, in the future, there will be nutters protesting that as well.Ex. A few years later Stewart went completely off his nut, staged a series of bombings, and wound up in prison after a bizarre kidnapping stunt.Ex. He then ended his affair with Mia, Bram's housekeeper cum lottery winner and daughter of the kook who swears he was abuducted by aliens.Ex. This isn't as daffy as it seems to us as we hustle about on the verge of the third millennium.Ex. Some loud loonies are not dangerous to the library while others may be; the librarian needs to be able to guess which is which.Ex. The novel is a crude barbaric mixture of verse and prose, poetry and realism, crammed with ghosts, corpses, maniacs all very unlike Racine.Ex. He means well for his country, is always an honest man, often a wise one, but sometimes and in some things, absolutely out of his senses.Ex. Every firearm hast its pros and cons and anyone who tells you otherwise is off their knocker.Ex. I find it fascinating how Bradley can be perfectly reasonable one moment, and off his rocker the next.Ex. ' Moonstruck' has all the fun of movies about weddings: a reluctant groom, an overeager bride, and an emotionally distraught family.----* a lo loco = helter-skelter, like there's no tomorrow.* a tontas y locas = like there's no tomorrow, without rhyme or reason.* buscando como loco = in hot pursuit of.* casa de locos = lunatic asylum, madhouse, bedlam.* casa de los locos = asylum, mental asylum, madhouse.* chillar como un loco = shout + Posesivo + head off, scream + Posesivo + head off, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + head, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs, scream like + a banshee, wail like + a banshee.* como loco = like hell, like crazy, like mad, like a lunatic, like a madman.* como un loco = like crazy, like crazy, like mad, like a lunatic, madly, like a madman.* estar loco = be off + Posesivo + rocker.* estar loco de alegría = be chuffed to bits, thrill + Nombre + to bits, be tickled pink.* estar loco de contento = be beside + Reflexivo + with joy, be over the moon.* estar loco de remate = be a real nutter.* estar loco por = have + a crush on.* gritar como un loco = shout + Posesivo + head off, scream + Posesivo + head off, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + head, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs, scream like + a banshee, wail like + a banshee.* hacerse el loco = act + dumb, turn + a blind eye to, pretend + not to have heard, pretend + not to have seen, turn + a deaf ear to.* idea loca = wild thought.* loco como una cabra = raving lunatic.* loco de alegría = chuffed to bits.* loco de atar = stark raving mad, raving mad, raving lunatic, stir-crazy.* loco de contento = chuffed to bits.* loco del deporte = sports freak.* loco de remate = barking mad, certified madman.* loco perdido = stark raving mad, raving mad, raving lunatic.* ¡ni loco! = Not on your life!, You won't catch me doing it.* parecer loco = sound + crazy.* ponerse como loco = get + (all) worked up (about), get + hot under the collar.* ponerse loco = go + berserk, go + postal, work up + a lather.* sine loco (s.l.) = s.l. (sine loco).* trabajar como un loco = work off + Posesivo + shoes.* volver a Alguien loco = drive + Alguien + up a wall, drive + Alguien + to despair, drive + Alguien + mad, drive + Alguien + insane, drive + Alguien + crazy, drive + Alguien + nuts, drive + Alguien + potty.* volver loco = drive + Alguien + (a)round the bend, piss + Nombre + off.* volver loco a Alguien = have + Nombre + jump through the hoops, push + Alguien + over the edge.* volverse loco = go + bananas, take + leave of + Posesivo + senses, go + mad, run + amok, lose + Posesivo + marbles, go + bonkers, go + berserk, go + postal, go + wild, go + crazy, go + nuts, go + potty, get + a buzz from, go out of + Posesivo + mind, throw + a wobbly, go off + the rails, throw + a wobbler, go + haywire, go off + Posesivo + rocker.* volverse loco de alegría = thrill + Nombre + to bits, be chuffed to bits, be tickled pink.* volverse loco por = sweep + Nombre + off + Posesivo + feet, go + gaga (over).* * *I- ca adjetivo1)a) (Med, Psic) mad, insaneb) ( chiflado) crazy (colloq), nuts (colloq)este tipo está medio loco — (fam) the guy's not all there (colloq)
no seas loco, te vas a matar — don't be stupid, you'll kill yourself
¿disculparme yo? ni (que estuviera) loco! — what, me apologize? not in a million years!
hacer algo a lo loco — to do something any which way (AmE) o (BrE) any old how (colloq)
estar loco de remate or de atar — (fam) to be completely nuts (colloq)
tener or (Esp) traer loco a alguien — to be driving somebody crazy (colloq)
volver loco a alguien — to drive somebody crazy (colloq)
c) (contento, entusiasmado)están locos con el nieto — they're besotted with their grandchild
está loca por él — she's crazy about him (colloq)
d) (fam) ( ajetreado)2)a) ( indicando gran cantidad)b)IIloco de algo: estaba loca de alegría she was blissfully happy; está loco de celos he's wild with jealousy; estaba loco de dolor he was racked with pain; está loca de amor — she's madly in love
- ca masculino, femenino1) ( enfermo mental) (m) madman; (f) madwomanse puso como un loco — he went crazy o mad
maneja or (Esp) conduce como un loco — he drives like a lunatic
corrimos como locos — (fam) we ran like crazy o mad (colloq)
el loco de Javier se vino a pie — Javier walked here, mad fool that he is
hay mucho loco suelto — (fam) there are a lot of weirdos about (colloq)
cada loco con su tema — (fam) to each his own
hacerse el loco — to act dumb (colloq)
la loca de la casa — (liter) the imagination
2) loco masculino (Zool) abalone* * *= crazy [crazier -comp., craziest -sup.], demented, crazed, daft [dafter -comp., daftest -sup.], bananas, mad, insane, deranged, out of + Posesivo + mind, lunatic, nut, bonkers, wacko, dolally tap, dolally [do-lally], imbecile, berserk, wacky [wackier -comp., wackiest -sup.], madman, nutter, off + Posesivo + nut, kook, daffy [daffier -comp., daffiest -sup.], loony [loonier -comp., looniest -sup], maniac, out of + Posesivo + senses, off + Posesivo + knocker, off + Posesivo + rocker, moonstruck.Ex: Lest it appear that Ms Marshall's committee and a few others of us, notoriously associated with that kind of work, are little more than crazy, fire-breathing radicals, let me add this gloss immediately.
Ex: Without the ability to select when faced with these choices we would be like demented dogs chasing every attractive smell that reaches our noses in complete confusion of purpose.Ex: Many of the inhabitants were shot dead or injured by a crazed gunman.Ex: Ranking among the dafter exercises sometimes imposed on children is the one that requires them to describe a screwdriver or a vase or the desks they sit at, or any familiar object.Ex: It is frequently lack of that causes teachers to accuse children of being lazy, uncooperative, insubordinate, rude, or plain bananas.Ex: When J D Brown allowed the public of Islington to have open access to the books in the 1890s he was regarded by many of his colleagues as mad!.Ex: Ramakrishna was deemed holy by his followers but considered insane by many non-Hindus chiefly because of his behavior when interacting with the goddess Kali.Ex: Accessing the web today is like entering a large library, where there is no catalogue but where a deranged janitor has assembled in the lobby a few pages torn from the indexes of randomly selected volumes.Ex: The article ' Out of their minds: legal theory in neural networks' criticises the use of neural networks in law.Ex: This put the matter down to the work of a marginal fringe of hotheads & lunatics.Ex: The ratings war between TV programmes has produced an emphasis on ' nuts, sluts, & perverts' & their victims, & discussion of sexual problems are commonplace on TV talk shows.Ex: This client was bonkers, but believable.Ex: Varieties of bad bosses include disagreeable taskmasters, overly ambitious artists, and outright ' wackos'.Ex: Now I know this country of ours is totally dolally tap!.Ex: The server has gone dolally by the looks of it.Ex: The same evil is done in slaving, tormenting and killing, say, chimpanzees as is done in so injuring human imbeciles.Ex: Today, hyperbolic comic and cartoon imagery is an established movie aesthetic -- a berserk but ironic Pop Art expressionism.Ex: 'Open Season' is a wild and wacky animated comedy set in the town of Timberline.Ex: Since January of 2006 we have had to deal with the raving lunatics and suicidal madmen of the ruling party of Hamas.Ex: Even if we do come up with an alternative to nuclear power, in the future, there will be nutters protesting that as well.Ex: A few years later Stewart went completely off his nut, staged a series of bombings, and wound up in prison after a bizarre kidnapping stunt.Ex: He then ended his affair with Mia, Bram's housekeeper cum lottery winner and daughter of the kook who swears he was abuducted by aliens.Ex: This isn't as daffy as it seems to us as we hustle about on the verge of the third millennium.Ex: Some loud loonies are not dangerous to the library while others may be; the librarian needs to be able to guess which is which.Ex: The novel is a crude barbaric mixture of verse and prose, poetry and realism, crammed with ghosts, corpses, maniacs all very unlike Racine.Ex: He means well for his country, is always an honest man, often a wise one, but sometimes and in some things, absolutely out of his senses.Ex: Every firearm hast its pros and cons and anyone who tells you otherwise is off their knocker.Ex: I find it fascinating how Bradley can be perfectly reasonable one moment, and off his rocker the next.Ex: ' Moonstruck' has all the fun of movies about weddings: a reluctant groom, an overeager bride, and an emotionally distraught family.* a lo loco = helter-skelter, like there's no tomorrow.* a tontas y locas = like there's no tomorrow, without rhyme or reason.* buscando como loco = in hot pursuit of.* casa de locos = lunatic asylum, madhouse, bedlam.* casa de los locos = asylum, mental asylum, madhouse.* chillar como un loco = shout + Posesivo + head off, scream + Posesivo + head off, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + head, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs, scream like + a banshee, wail like + a banshee.* como loco = like hell, like crazy, like mad, like a lunatic, like a madman.* como un loco = like crazy, like crazy, like mad, like a lunatic, madly, like a madman.* estar loco = be off + Posesivo + rocker.* estar loco de alegría = be chuffed to bits, thrill + Nombre + to bits, be tickled pink.* estar loco de contento = be beside + Reflexivo + with joy, be over the moon.* estar loco de remate = be a real nutter.* estar loco por = have + a crush on.* gritar como un loco = shout + Posesivo + head off, scream + Posesivo + head off, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + head, shout at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + voice, scream at + the top of + Posesivo + lungs, scream like + a banshee, wail like + a banshee.* hacerse el loco = act + dumb, turn + a blind eye to, pretend + not to have heard, pretend + not to have seen, turn + a deaf ear to.* idea loca = wild thought.* loco como una cabra = raving lunatic.* loco de alegría = chuffed to bits.* loco de atar = stark raving mad, raving mad, raving lunatic, stir-crazy.* loco de contento = chuffed to bits.* loco del deporte = sports freak.* loco de remate = barking mad, certified madman.* loco perdido = stark raving mad, raving mad, raving lunatic.* ¡ni loco! = Not on your life!, You won't catch me doing it.* parecer loco = sound + crazy.* ponerse como loco = get + (all) worked up (about), get + hot under the collar.* ponerse loco = go + berserk, go + postal, work up + a lather.* sine loco (s.l.) = s.l. (sine loco).* trabajar como un loco = work off + Posesivo + shoes.* volver a Alguien loco = drive + Alguien + up a wall, drive + Alguien + to despair, drive + Alguien + mad, drive + Alguien + insane, drive + Alguien + crazy, drive + Alguien + nuts, drive + Alguien + potty.* volver loco = drive + Alguien + (a)round the bend, piss + Nombre + off.* volver loco a Alguien = have + Nombre + jump through the hoops, push + Alguien + over the edge.* volverse loco = go + bananas, take + leave of + Posesivo + senses, go + mad, run + amok, lose + Posesivo + marbles, go + bonkers, go + berserk, go + postal, go + wild, go + crazy, go + nuts, go + potty, get + a buzz from, go out of + Posesivo + mind, throw + a wobbly, go off + the rails, throw + a wobbler, go + haywire, go off + Posesivo + rocker.* volverse loco de alegría = thrill + Nombre + to bits, be chuffed to bits, be tickled pink.* volverse loco por = sweep + Nombre + off + Posesivo + feet, go + gaga (over).* * *Aeste tipo está medio loco ( fam); this guy's not all there ( colloq), this guy's a bit cracked ( colloq)¡pero ustedes están or ( AmL) son locos! you must be crazy o mad o insane o out of your mind! ( colloq)no seas loco, te vas a matar don't be so stupid o foolish, you'll kill yourselfeso no lo hago (pero) ni loco there's no way I'd do that, nothing in the world would make me do that o induce me to do that¿disculparme yo? ¡ni (que estuviera) loco! what, me apologize? not in a million years o no way o never!llenó el formulario a lo loco she completed the form any which way ( AmE) o ( BrE) any old how ( colloq)gasta dinero a lo loco he spends money like water o like there's no tomorrowestar loco de remate or de atar ( fam); to be stark raving o stark staring mad, to be nutty as a fruitcake ( colloq), to be completely nuts ( colloq), to be mad as a hatter ( BrE)traer or tener loco a algn ( Esp); to be driving sb mad o crazy o up the wall o round the bend ( colloq)volver loco a algn to drive sb mad o crazy ( colloq)vuelve locos a los hombres she drives men wild ( colloq)el chocolate me vuelve loca I adore chocolate, I'm a chocolate addict ( colloq)volverse loco to go madeste desorden es para volverse loco this mess is enough to drive you crazy ( colloq)3(contento, entusiasmado): están locos con el nieto they're besotted with o crazy about their grandchildestá loca por él she's mad o crazy o wild about him ( colloq)está loco por verla/por que le presenten a Laura he's dying o ( BrE) mad keen to see her/to be introduced to Laura ( colloq)anda (como) loco con las pruebas he's worried sick about the testsB1(indicando gran cantidad): tengo unas ganas locas de verla I'm really looking forward to seeing her, I'm dying to see her ( colloq)tuvo una suerte loca she was incredibly luckyla obra tuvo un éxito loco the play was hugely successfultienen la guita loca ( RPl arg); they're rolling in it ( colloq), they're absolutely loaded ( colloq)2 loco DE algo:está loco de ira/celos he's wild with anger/jealousyestaba loco de dolor he was racked with painestá loca de amor por él she's madly in love with him3(CS fam) (indicando poca cantidad): por cuatro clientes locos que puedan venir, no vamos a abrir it's not worth opening up just for a few odd customersmasculine, femininese puso como un loco al oír la noticia he went crazy o mad when he heard the newsmaneja or ( Esp) conduce como un loco he drives like a madman o lunaticcorrimos como locos para alcanzar el autobús ( fam); we ran like crazy o mad to catch the bus ( colloq)gritaba como una loca she was shouting like a madwoman, she was shouting her head off ( colloq)¡qué desorganización, esto es de locos! what chaos! this is pure o sheer madness!el loco de Javier se ha venido a pie Javier walked here, madman that he ishoy en día hay mucho loco suelto ( fam); there are a lot of loonies o nutcases o weirdos about these days ( colloq)ahora le ha dado por el budismo — cada loco con su tema she's into Buddhism now — oh well, each to his own o ( colloq) whatever turns you onhacerse el loco to act dumb ( colloq)no te hagas el loco don't act dumb, don't pretend you haven't seen/heardla loca de la casa ( liter); the imaginationBC* * *
loco 1◊ -ca adjetivo
◊ este tipo está medio loco (fam) the guy's not all there (colloq);
eso no lo hago (pero) ni loco there's no way I'd do that;
hacer algo a lo loco to do sth any which way (AmE) o (BrE) any old how (colloq);
estar loco de remate (fam) to be completely nuts (colloq);
tener or (Esp) traer loco a algn to be driving sb crazy (colloq);
volver loco a algn to drive sb crazy (colloq);
volverse loco to go madc) ( entusiasmado):◊ está loca por él she's crazy about him (colloq);
está loco por volver he's dying to come back (colloq)d) (fam) ( ajetreado):
e) ( indicando gran cantidad):◊ tengo unas ganas locas de verla I'm dying to see her (colloq);
tuvo una suerte loca she was incredibly luckyf) estar loco de algo: ‹de entusiasmo/furia/celos› to be wild with sth;
‹de dolor/remordimiento› to be racked with sth;
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( enfermo mental) (m) madman;
(f) madwoman;◊ se puso como un loco he went crazy o mad;
corrimos como locos (fam) we ran like crazy o mad (colloq);
hacerse el loco to act dumb (colloq)
loco 2 sustantivo masculino (Chi) (Zool) abalone
loco,-a
I adjetivo
1 mad, crazy
volverse loco, to lose one's mind o to go mad
2 (deseoso) estoy loco por ir a París, I'm eager to travel to Paris
3 (entusiasmado) está loca de alegría, she's thrilled
está loco por las motos, he's crazy about motorbikes
II m,f (hombre) madman, (mujer) madwoman
♦ Locuciones: hacerse el loco, to act the fool
familiar ¡ni loco!, I'd sooner die!
familiar traer/volver loco a alguien, to drive sb crazy
a lo loco, crazily
' loco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atar
- chiflada
- chiflado
- conforme
- enajenar
- enajenarse
- estragos
- hormigueo
- ida
- ido
- loc. cit.
- loca
- tema
- tocada
- tocado
- trastocarse
- trastornar
- volver
- volverse
- carro
- maniaco
- perdido
- poner
- rayado
- rayar
- rematado
English:
amok
- away
- bend
- berserk
- beside
- bit
- bonkers
- certifiable
- change over
- cracker
- crazy
- cuckoo
- delirious
- demented
- drive
- gaga
- head
- hijack
- insane
- loony
- lunatic
- mad
- madly
- madman
- maniac
- mind
- moon
- nut
- nuts
- nutter
- nutty
- parched
- potshot
- rampage
- raving
- roadhog
- send
- some
- something
- stark
- wall
- wild
- wildly
- wind up
- wit
- bumper car
- cracked
- fear
- flap
- go
* * *loco, -a♦ adj1. [demente] mad, crazy;volver loco a alguien [enajenar, aturdir] to drive sb mad;esos martillazos en la pared me van a volver loco that hammering on the wall is driving me mad;el dolor lo volvía loco the pain was driving him mad;volverse loco to go mad;este niño me trae loco this child is driving me mad;¡ni loco! (absolutely) no way!;¡no lo haría ni loco! there's no way you'd get me doing that!2. [insensato] mad, crazy;no seas loca, es muy peligroso don't be (so) stupid, it's very dangerous;está medio loco pero es muy simpático he's a bit crazy, but he's very nice with it;a lo loco [sin pensar] hastily;[temerariamente] wildly;3. [apasionado, entusiasmado] mad, crazy;la abuela está loca con su nieto the grandmother's mad o crazy about her grandson;estar loco de contento/pasión to be wild with joy/passion;estar loco de amor to be madly in love;estar loco de celos to be wildly o insanely jealous;estar loco de ira to be raging mad;está loca por conocerte she's dying to meet you;está (como) loco por que lleguen los invitados he's desperate for the guests to arrive, he can't wait for the guests to arrive;le vuelve loco el fútbol he's mad about soccer o Br football, he's soccer-crazy o Br football-crazy;la vuelve loca la paella she absolutely adores paella4. [muy ajetreado] mad, hectic;llevamos una semana loca it's been a mad week for ustuvimos una suerte loca we were extraordinarily o amazingly lucky;RP Famtener la guita loca to be rolling in it6. RP Fam [insignificante]sólo van a venir tres o cuatro invitados locos only a handful of guests will show up;no nos vamos a pelear por dos pesos locos let's not quarrel over a few measly pesos♦ nm,f1. [enfermo] [hombre] lunatic, madman;[mujer] lunatic, madwoman;corrimos como locos we ran like mad o crazy;el loco de tu marido se puso a chillar that madman husband of yours started shouting;ponerse como un loco [enfadarse] to go mad;sería de locos empezar de nuevo todo el trabajo it would be crazy o madness to start the whole job over again;Fam¡deja de hacer el loco! stop messing around!;cada loco con su tema: ya está otra vez Santi con lo del yoga, cada loco con su tema Santi's going on about yoga again, the man's obsessed!;Famhacerse el loco to play dumb, to pretend not to understandloco, vení para acá come over here, Br mate o US buddy* * *I adj mad, crazy;es para volverse loco it’s enough to drive you mad o crazy;remate completely mad;estar loco de alegría be insanely happy;estar loco por alguien be mad o crazy about s.o.II m1 madman;cada loco con su tema each to his own;hacer el loco make a fool of o.s.2 Rpl famguy;loco, ayudame help me, pal* * *loco, -ca adj1) demente: crazy, insane, mad2)a lo loco : wildly, recklessly3)volverse loco : to go madloco, -ca n1) : crazy person, lunatic2)hacerse el loco : to act the fool* * *loco2 n lunatic -
24 krzyk
m (G krzyku) 1. (głośne mówienie) shout, yell- bała się krzyku ojca she was intimidated by her father’s shouting- zza ściany dochodziły głośne krzyki loud shouts could be heard through the wall- wracam do domu, a ona do mnie z krzykiem I come home and she starts yelling a. shouting at me- zerwała się na równe nogi i w krzyk: łapać złodzieja! she leapt to her feet shouting ‘thief!’2. (ze strachu, bólu, emocji) scream, cry- krzyk przerażenia/grozy a cry of fear/dread- krzyki odciętych w płonącym budynku the screams of the people trapped in the burning building- obudziła się w nocy z krzykiem she woke up in the night screaming- narobić krzyku a. podnieść krzyk to start screaming3. (głos ptaków) scream, cry- krzyk czajek/mew the scream of lapwings/seagulls4. zw. sg pot. (sprzeciw) kerfuffle GB pot., to-do pot.; (publiczny) hue and cry, outcry- krzyk protestu a cry of protest- tyle krzyku i po co? what was all the fuss a. uproar about? pot.- podnieść krzyk (upominać się) to kick up a fuss pot., to make a (big) to-do pot.; (ganić) to raise Cain pot.; [gazety] to raise a hue and cry a. an outcry■ (ostatni) krzyk mody all the rage- i po krzyku pot. it’ll (all) over (and done with)* * *shout, screamto jest ostatni krzyk mody — (przen) it's all the rage
* * *mi1. shout.2. (= awantura, zamieszanie) fuss, ado; narobić krzyku make l. kick up a fuss ( o coś about l. over sth).3. pot. (= głośny płacz dziecka) wail.4. myśl. ( głos ptaka) shriek.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > krzyk
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25 Г-310
HE своим гблосом кричать, орать, вопить, голосить и т. п. coll NPmstrum Invar adv (intensif) fixed WO(to yell, scream etc) very loudly, hysterically ( usu. because of shock, fear, nervousness etc): in a voice not one's ownin a voice that could no longer be recognized as one's own in an unnatural (a wild) voice....Ночью, вопя от жути не своим голосом, с керосиновым факелом за спиною, носился он (пожарный вестовой) по городу (Федин 1)....At night, wailing with terror in a voice not his own, he (the fire warden) had rushed about the town with a kerosene torch on his back (1a)....Он вскочил... и не своим голосом закричал: «Раззорю!» (Салтыков-Щедрин 2)....He jumped up and...screamed in a voice that could no longer be recognized as his own-"I'll ruin you!" (2a).И с самим человеком творилось столько непонятного: живёт-живет человек долго и хорошо -ничего, да вдруг заговорит такое непутное, или учнёт (sub-stand = начнёт) кричать на своим голосом... (Гончаров 1). And so many mysterious things happened to people, too, a man might live for years happily without mishap, and all of a sudden he would begin to talk strangely or scream in a wild voice... (1a). -
26 не своим голосом
• НЕ СВОИМ ГОЛОСОМ кричать, орать, вопить, голосить и т.п. coll[NPmstrum; Invar; adv (intensif); fixed WO]=====⇒ (to yell, scream etc) very loudly, hysterically (usu. because of shock, fear, nervousness etc):- in an unnatural (a wild) voice.♦...Ночью, вопя от жути не своим голосом, с керосиновым факелом за спиною, носился он [пожарный вестовой] по городу (Федин 1)....At night, wailing with terror in a voice not his own, he [the fire warden] had rushed about the town with a kerosene torch on his back (1a).♦...Он вскочил... и не своим голосом закричал: "Раззорю!" (Салтыков-Щедрин 2)....He jumped up and...screamed in a voice that could no longer be recognized as his own-"I'll ruin you!" (2a).♦ И с самим человеком творилось столько непонятного: живёт-живёт человек долго и хорошо - ничего, да вдруг заговорит такое непутное, или учнёт [substand = начнёт] кричать на своим голосом... (Гончаров 1). And so many mysterious things happened to people, too; a man might live for years happily without mishap, and all of a sudden he would begin to talk strangely or scream in a wild voice... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не своим голосом
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27 заходиться
I сов. разг.( устать от ходьбы) walk oneself off one's feetII несов. - заходи́ться, сов. - зайти́сь1) (в пр.; о бурной эмоции) be beside oneself (with)заходи́ться в исте́рике — go hysterical
заходи́ться в исто́шном кри́ке — scream one's head off, scream oneself into fits
2) прост. (неметь, затекать) become / grow numbмои́ ру́ки зашли́сь от хо́лода — my hands are numb with cold
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28 w
w, we praep. 1. (wskazując na miejsce) in (czymś sth); (o instytucji) at (czymś sth)- w kuchni/łazience in the kitchen/bathroom- w domu/szkole/pracy at home/school/work- w Warszawie/we Wrocławiu in Warsaw/Wrocław- w Polsce/we Włoszech in Poland/Italy- w górach/lesie in the mountains/forest- w powietrzu/wodzie in the air/water- w szklance/pudełku in a glass/box- w prasie in the press- w telewizji/radiu on television/on the radio- w wyobraźni in one’s imagination- otwór w desce a hole in a board- trzymała coś w dłoni she was holding something in her hand- siedział w fotelu he was sitting in an armchair- trzymał ręce w kieszeniach he had his hands in his pockets- byłem wczoraj w kinie/teatrze I went to the cinema/theatre yesterday- uczyła się w szkole muzycznej she was studying at a music school- nagle stanął w drzwiach suddenly he appeared in the doorway- służyć w armii to be in the army- grać w orkiestrze to play with a. in an orchestra- działać w związkach zawodowych to be a trade union activist- to najcenniejszy obraz w całej kolekcji this is the most valuable picture in the entire collection- śledzie w oleju/sosie pomidorowym herring in oil/tomato sauce- zakręciło jej się w głowie she felt dizzy2. (kierunek) (in)to (coś sth)- w stronę czegoś in the direction of sth, towards sth- nie wchodź w kałuże don’t walk in the puddles- samochód wjechał w tłum the car ploughed into the crowd- pies chwycił kość w zęby the dog took the bone in its teeth- wziął ją w ramiona he took her in his arms- wpięła kokardę we włosy she pinned a ribbon in her hair- pojechali w góry they’ve gone to the mountains- spojrzeć w lewo/prawo to look (to one’s) left/right- spojrzeć w górę/dół to look up(wards)/down(wards)- wypłynąć w morze to set sail3. (wskazując na kontakt) on- uderzenie w nos/szczękę a blow on the nose/jaw- pocałować kogoś w usta/policzek to kiss sb on the lips/cheek- uderzyć się w głowę/kolano (o coś) to hit one’s head/knee (on sth)- walić w drzwi to bang on the door- oparzyć się w rękę to burn one’s hand- ugryźć się w język to bite one’s tongue także przen.- pies ugryzł go w nogę a dog bit his leg a. bit him in the leg- podrap mnie w plecy scratch my back- piorun uderzył w drzewo the lightning struck a tree4. (wskazując na rodzaj ubrania, opakowania) in- w spódnicy/sandałach/okularach in a skirt/in sandals/in glasses- mężczyzna w czarnym kapeluszu a man in a. wearing a black hat- (on) zawsze chodzi w dżinsach he always wears jeans- ubrał się w ciemny garnitur he put on a dark suit- kobieta w bieli a woman (dressed) in white- bukiet róż w celofanie a bunch of roses wrapped in cellophane- proszę mi to zapakować w papier/w pudełko please wrap it up in paper/pack it in a box (for me)5. (wskazując na dziedzinę) in- nowe kierunki w sztuce new directions in art- symbole stosowane w matematyce symbols used in mathematics- co nowego w polityce? what’s new in politics?6. (wskazując na stan) in- żyć w skrajnej nędzy to live in extreme poverty- być w wyśmienitym nastroju to be in the best of moods- być w opłakanym stanie to be in a lamentable state- wpakować kogoś w kłopoty to get sb into trouble- wprawić kogoś w zdumienie/zakłopotanie to astonish/embarrass sb- wpaść w furię to fly into a passion7. (wskazując na okoliczności) in- w milczeniu in silence- w samotności in solitude- w całym zamieszaniu in all the confusion- w wielkim skupieniu with great concentration- w tych warunkach in these conditions- w trzydziestostopniowym upale in the 30-degree heatwave- nie wychodzę z domu w taki mróz/upał I don’t go out when it’s that cold/hot8. (w określeniach czasu) in- w XX wieku/w 1873 roku in the 20th century/in 1873- w latach dwudziestych XIX wieku in the eighteen twenties- w zimie/lecie in (the) winter/summer- w maju/we wrześniu in May/September- w poniedziałek/we wtorek on Monday/Tuesday- w ubiegły/przyszły czwartek last/next Thursday- w ubiegłym/przyszłym roku last/next year- w następnym roku in the following year- we dnie i w nocy day and night- w ten dzień a. w tym dniu (on) that day- w dniu 11 listopada on the 11th of November- w starożytności/średniowieczu in ancient times a. antiquity/the Middle Ages- w dawnych czasach in the old days- w przeszłości/przyszłości in the past/the future- w młodości in sb’s youth- w rok/miesiąc/tydzień później a year/month/week later- w dwie godziny/w trzy miesiące/w rok in two hours/three months/a year9 (podczas) in, during- zginął w powstaniu he was killed during/in the uprising- w rozmowie ze mną wspomniał, że… in conversation with me he mentioned that…- w podróży (on) najczęściej śpi he usually sleeps when travelling10 (wskazując na formę) in- komedia w trzech aktach a comedy in three acts- mapa w skali 1:100000 a map to a scale of 1:100,000- stoły ustawione w podkowę tables arranged in a horseshoe- otrzymać honorarium w gotówce to be paid in cash- mówili w jakimś obcym języku they were speaking in a foreign language- cukier w kostkach cube sugar, sugar cubes- herbata w granulkach granulated tea- mleko w proszku powdered milk- mydło w płynie liquid soap- spodnie w jasnym kolorze light-coloured trousers- sukienki w kilku kolorach dresses in several colours- rzeźba w marmurze a sculpture in marble- 10 tysięcy złotych w banknotach dwudziestozłotowych ten thousand zlotys in twenty-zloty notes11 (wzór) sukienka w grochy a polka-dot dress- spódnica w kwiaty a flower-patterned skirt- zasłony w paski striped curtains- papier w kratkę squared paper- rękawy haftowane w srebrne gwiazdy sleeves embroidered with silver stars12 (wskazując na przemianę) into- pokroić coś w kostkę/plastry to cut sth into cubes/slices, to cube/slice sth- czarownica przemieniła królewicza w żabę the witch turned the prince into a frog- mżawka przeszła w ulewę the drizzle turned into a downpour13 (wskazując na ilość) in- podanie w dwóch/trzech egzemplarzach an application in duplicate/triplicate- spali we trójkę w jednym łóżku the three of them slept in one bed- poszliśmy w piątkę do kina the five of us went to the cinema- romantyczna podróż we dwoje a romantic journey for two14 (jeśli chodzi o) cierpki w smaku bitter in taste- szorstki w dotyku rough to the touch- on jest miły/niemiły w obejściu he’s pleasant/unpleasant- za ciasny/luźny w pasie too tight/loose round the waist- ciasny w ramionach tight across the shoulders- szeroki w ramionach/biodrach broad-shouldered/broad-hipped- urządzenie proste w obsłudze an easy-to-use appliance- był zawsze rozsądny w planowaniu wydatków he was always prudent in planning his expenditure15 (wskazując na powód) in- w uznaniu jego zasług in recognition of his services- w obawie o jej/własne bezpieczeństwo in fear of a. fearing for her/one’s own safety- w poszukiwaniu lepszego życia in one’s search for a better life- w nadziei, że… in the hope that…16 (wskazując na cel) pójść w odwiedziny do kogoś to go to visit a. see sb- ruszyć w pogoń za kimś to set off in pursuit of sb- puścić się w tany to start dancing17 (wskazując na cechę) in- wahanie w jego/jej głosie hesitation in his/her voice- było coś dostojnego w jej zachowaniu there was something dignified in her manner* * *1. nt2. abbrW jak Wacław — ≈W for William
( =wat) W. ( watt)* * *I.wn.II.wprep.+ Loc.1. (miejsce, lokalizacja) in, at, inside; w domu at home; w pracy at work; w kinie at the movie theater; Br. at the cinema; w górach in the mountains; w lesie in the forest; w szklance in a glass; w samochodzie in the car; w pociągu on the train; w areszcie in detention; w biurze at the office; w odległości stu metrów 100 meters away, within 100 meters; w prasie in the papers; w radiu on the radio; w telewizji on TV; w wojsku in the army; w sądzie in court; w pamięci in memory; w wyobraźni in one's imagination; w sercu in one's heart; w duchu in one's soul; zimno mi w nogi my feet are cold.2. ( okoliczności) in; w bójce in fight; w płomieniach in flames; w trzech tomach in three volumes; w dwóch egzemplarzach in two copies; w skrócie in short; w poszukiwaniu prawdy in search for the truth; w części (odnowiony) partly (redecorated).3. ( stan) in; w chorobie in illness; w gorączce in fever; w miłości in love; w milczeniu in silence; w nędzy in poverty; w panice in panic; w budowie under construction; w blasku sławy in a blaze of glory; być w dobrym humorze be in a good mood; być w błędzie be mistaken; coś jest w modzie sth is in vogue l. fashion.4. ( ograniczenie) in; w pasie round the waist; szorstki w dotyku rough to the touch; szczupła w biodrach slim-hipped; miły w kontaktach osobistych pleasant in personal relations.5. ( ubiór lub jego część) in; w futrze in a fur coat; w okularach wearing glasses; w kapeluszu with a hat on, in a hat; kobieta w bieli a woman in white.6. (to, w czym się coś trzyma) in; w ręce in hand; w pułapce in a trap; trzymać kogoś w ramionach hold sb in one's arms.7. ( postać) in; mydło w płynie liquid soap; cukier w kostkach cube sugar; rzeźba w marmurze sculpture in marble; milion dolarów w złocie a million dollars in gold; 1000 zł w banknotach stuzłotowych a thousand zlotys in one hundred zloty bills; Br. a thousand zlotys in one hundred zloty notes.8. ( typ działania) in; dostać (coś) w prezencie get l. receive (sth) as a present; płacić w gotówce/ratach pay in cash/in installments.9. + Acc. ( kierunek) in, to; w lewo/prawo to the left/right; w dół/górę downwards/upwards; patrzeć w niebo look up in the sky; pojechać w góry go to the mountains; wyjść w morze set sail.10. (kształt, właściwość) in; w kratkę checked, checkered, Br. chequered; w kwiaty flowered, millefleurs; w paski striped; w parach in pairs; pokroić (coś) w kostkę cut (sth) into cubes, cube (sth).11. ( przedmiot działania) on, in; bić w dzwony ring the bells; celować w serce aim at the heart; inwestować w swoją przyszłość invest in one's future; uderzyć się w palec ( u nogi) stub one's toe; ( u ręki) hit one's finger; uderzyć się w głowę get a bang on the head; walić w drzwi bang on the door; wdać się w bójkę get into a fight; wierzyć w Boga believe in God; wprawić w zdumienie astonish, amaze; puknij się w czoło are you out of senses?12. + Acc. ( całość) in; w całości in full; w pełni to the full; w całym słowa tego znaczeniu par excellence; układać fakty w logiczną całość arrange facts logically.13. + Acc. ( wyposażenie) with; uzbrojony w karabin armed with a gun; wyposażony w narzędzia equipped with tools; obfitować w ryby swarm l. teem with fish; zaopatrzyć w żywność provide with food.14. + Acc. ( sposób) in; rozumieć w lot be quick on the uptake; śmiać się w głos laugh up l. in one's sleeve; wyciąć w pień kill every last one; żyć w nędzy live in poverty.15. + Acc. ( cel) in; grać w karty play cards; pójść (do kogoś) w odwiedziny pay (sb) a visit; zapaść w sen lapse into sleep, fall asleep.16. + Acc. ( skutek) into; obrócić się w popiół turn to dust; rozpaść się w kawałki fall into pieces; śpiew przerodził się w krzyk the singing turned into a scream.17. + Acc. ( odczucia) in; być w dobrym humorze be in a good mood; leżeć w bólach be lying in pains.18. + Acc. l. Loc. ( czas) at, on, in; we wtorek on Tuesday; w dzień during the day, by day; w południe at noon; w nocy at night; w maju in May; w roku 1995 in 1995; w lecie in the summer; w porze lunchu at lunchtime; w czasie urlopu during the holiday; w dniu ślubu on the wedding day; w wieczór wigilijny on Christmas Eve; w rok po spotkaniu a year after the meeting; w godzinę po twoim wyjściu an hour after you left; w ostatniej chwili at the last minute l. moment, at the eleventh hour; w ostatnich latach in recent years; w biały dzień in broad daylight; w młodości in one's youth; dzień w dzień day after day.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > w
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29 agghiacciare
agghiacciare v.tr. to congeal; to freeze* (anche fig.): la notizia mi agghiacciò, the news chilled me (o the news struck me dumb); agghiacciare il sangue, to freeze one's blood.◘ agghiacciarsi v.intr.pron. to freeze*, to congeal; to turn to ice; to become* frozen: agghiacciare dalla paura, to freeze with (o to become frozen with o to be paralysed by) fear; gli si agghiacciò il sangue nelle vene, his blood froze in his veins; l'urlo mi fece agghiacciare il sangue, the scream made my blood run cold.* * *[aɡɡjat'tʃare]1. vtagghiacciare qn; agghiacciare il sangue a qn — to make sb's blood run cold
2. vip (agghiacciarsi)* * *[aggjat'tʃare] 1. 2.* * *agghiacciare/aggjat't∫are/ [1](spaventare) to chill [ persona] -
30 Г-299
ВО ВЕСЬ (В ПОЛНЫЙ) ГОЛОС PrepP these forms only adv fixed WO1. - кричать, орать, вопить, петь и т. п. (intensif) (to shout, yell, sing etc) very loudlyat the top of one's voice (lungs)with all one's lung power (scream) one's head off.Он (обросший бородой человек) стоял... на коленях и вопил во весь голос, взывая к людям, чтобы они спасли, помогли, потому что его везут на расстрел (Мандельштам 2). Не (the bearded man) was on his knees, shouting at the top of his voice, imploring people to help and save him from being shot (2a)....Приняв стойку «смирно», (капитан) произнес во весь голос, словно командовал: «Здравствуйте, товарищ Сталин!» (Войнович 2)... Standing at attention, (the captain) pronounced at the top of his lungs, as if barking out an order: "Hello, Comrade Stalin!" (2a).Мы, дети, во весь голос орали за ним (Законоучителем) тексты (Замятин 1)....We children would yell the prescribed texts after him (the priest) with all our lung power (1b).2. - говорить, заявлять и т. п. Also: ПОЛНЫМ ГОЛОСОМNP instrum Invar fixed WO(to speak, assert, declare etc sth.) openly, without hesitation or fearspeak out (up)let one's voice be heard (in limited contexts) speak one's mind.Все эти вопросы остаются открытыми - не только для иностранцев, но и для нас в этом не разобраться, пока мы во весь голос не заговорим о нашем прошлом, настоящем и будущем (Мандельштам 1). All these questions will remain open, both for foreigners and for ourselves, until we are able to speak up about our past, present and future (1a). -
31 в полный голос
• ВО ВЕСЬ < B ПОЛНЫЙ> ГОЛОС[PrepP; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====1. в полный голос кричать, орать, вопить, петь и т.п. [intensif]⇒ (to shout, yell, sing etc) very loudly:- at the top of one's voice < lungs>;- (scream) one's head off.♦ Он [обросший бородой человек] стоял... на коленях и вопил во весь голос, взывая к людям, чтобы они спасли, помогли, потому что его везут на расстрел (Мандельштам 2). Не [the bearded man] was on his knees, shouting at the top of his voice, imploring people to help and save him from being shot (2a).♦...Приняв стойку " смирно", [капитан] произнес во весь голос, словно командовал: "Здравствуйте, товарищ Сталин!" (Войнович 2)....Standing at attention, [the captain] pronounced at the top of his lungs, as if barking out an order: "Hello, Comrade Stalin!" (2a).♦...Мы, дети, во весь голос орали за ним [Законоучителем] тексты (Замятин 1)....We children would yell the prescribed texts after him [the priest] with all our lung power (1b).2. в полный голос говорить, заявлять и т.п. Also: полным ГОЛОСОМ [NPinsIrun); Invar; fixed WO]⇒ (to speak, assert, declare etc sth.) openly, without hesitation or fear:- speak out <up>;- [in limited contexts] speak one's mind.♦ Все эти вопросы остаются открытыми - не только для иностранцев, но и для нас; в этом не разобраться, пока мы во весь голос не заговорим о нашем прошлом, настоящем и будущем (Мандельштам 1). All these questions will remain open, both for foreigners and for ourselves, until we are able to speak up about our past, present and future (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в полный голос
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32 во весь голос
• ВО ВЕСЬ < B ПОЛНЫЙ> ГОЛОС[PrepP; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====1. во весь голос кричать, орать, вопить, петь и т.п. [intensif]⇒ (to shout, yell, sing etc) very loudly:- at the top of one's voice < lungs>;- (scream) one's head off.♦ Он [обросший бородой человек] стоял... на коленях и вопил во весь голос, взывая к людям, чтобы они спасли, помогли, потому что его везут на расстрел (Мандельштам 2). Не [the bearded man] was on his knees, shouting at the top of his voice, imploring people to help and save him from being shot (2a).♦...Приняв стойку " смирно", [капитан] произнес во весь голос, словно командовал: "Здравствуйте, товарищ Сталин!" (Войнович 2)....Standing at attention, [the captain] pronounced at the top of his lungs, as if barking out an order: "Hello, Comrade Stalin!" (2a).♦...Мы, дети, во весь голос орали за ним [Законоучителем] тексты (Замятин 1)....We children would yell the prescribed texts after him [the priest] with all our lung power (1b).2. во весь голос говорить, заявлять и т.п. Also: полным ГОЛОСОМ [NPinsIrun); Invar; fixed WO]⇒ (to speak, assert, declare etc sth.) openly, without hesitation or fear:- speak out <up>;- [in limited contexts] speak one's mind.♦ Все эти вопросы остаются открытыми - не только для иностранцев, но и для нас; в этом не разобраться, пока мы во весь голос не заговорим о нашем прошлом, настоящем и будущем (Мандельштам 1). All these questions will remain open, both for foreigners and for ourselves, until we are able to speak up about our past, present and future (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > во весь голос
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33 полным голосом
• ВО ВЕСЬ < B ПОЛНЫЙ> ГОЛОС[PrepP; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====1. полным голосом кричать, орать, вопить, петь и т.п. [intensif]⇒ (to shout, yell, sing etc) very loudly:- at the top of one's voice < lungs>;- (scream) one's head off.♦ Он [обросший бородой человек] стоял... на коленях и вопил во весь голос, взывая к людям, чтобы они спасли, помогли, потому что его везут на расстрел (Мандельштам 2). Не [the bearded man] was on his knees, shouting at the top of his voice, imploring people to help and save him from being shot (2a).♦...Приняв стойку " смирно", [капитан] произнес во весь голос, словно командовал: "Здравствуйте, товарищ Сталин!" (Войнович 2)....Standing at attention, [the captain] pronounced at the top of his lungs, as if barking out an order: "Hello, Comrade Stalin!" (2a).♦...Мы, дети, во весь голос орали за ним [Законоучителем] тексты (Замятин 1)....We children would yell the prescribed texts after him [the priest] with all our lung power (1b).2. полным голосом говорить, заявлять и т.п. Also: полным ГОЛОСОМ [NPinsIrun); Invar; fixed WO]⇒ (to speak, assert, declare etc sth.) openly, without hesitation or fear:- speak out <up>;- [in limited contexts] speak one's mind.♦ Все эти вопросы остаются открытыми - не только для иностранцев, но и для нас; в этом не разобраться, пока мы во весь голос не заговорим о нашем прошлом, настоящем и будущем (Мандельштам 1). All these questions will remain open, both for foreigners and for ourselves, until we are able to speak up about our past, present and future (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > полным голосом
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34 صرخ
صَرَخَ \ call: to cry or shout so as to gain attention: I called for help. cry: to call out loudly: ‘Help!’ he cried. He cried for help. He cried out with pain. exclaim: to cry out suddenly, from surprise: What! he exclaimed "Is that true?". roar: to make a loud deep sound (like a lion, a waterfall, an angry man, etc.): Come here, you fools! he roared. scream: (of people and animals) to give a loud sharp cry of pain or fear: She screamed when he hit her. shout: to call loudly: He was shouting (some angry words) at the boys across the road. shriek: to give a shriek: The girls were shrieking with laughter. -
35 call
صَرَخَ \ call: to cry or shout so as to gain attention: I called for help. cry: to call out loudly: ‘Help!’ he cried. He cried for help. He cried out with pain. exclaim: to cry out suddenly, from surprise: What! he exclaimed "Is that true?". roar: to make a loud deep sound (like a lion, a waterfall, an angry man, etc.): Come here, you fools! he roared. scream: (of people and animals) to give a loud sharp cry of pain or fear: She screamed when he hit her. shout: to call loudly: He was shouting (some angry words) at the boys across the road. shriek: to give a shriek: The girls were shrieking with laughter. -
36 cry
صَرَخَ \ call: to cry or shout so as to gain attention: I called for help. cry: to call out loudly: ‘Help!’ he cried. He cried for help. He cried out with pain. exclaim: to cry out suddenly, from surprise: What! he exclaimed "Is that true?". roar: to make a loud deep sound (like a lion, a waterfall, an angry man, etc.): Come here, you fools! he roared. scream: (of people and animals) to give a loud sharp cry of pain or fear: She screamed when he hit her. shout: to call loudly: He was shouting (some angry words) at the boys across the road. shriek: to give a shriek: The girls were shrieking with laughter. -
37 exclaim
صَرَخَ \ call: to cry or shout so as to gain attention: I called for help. cry: to call out loudly: ‘Help!’ he cried. He cried for help. He cried out with pain. exclaim: to cry out suddenly, from surprise: What! he exclaimed "Is that true?". roar: to make a loud deep sound (like a lion, a waterfall, an angry man, etc.): Come here, you fools! he roared. scream: (of people and animals) to give a loud sharp cry of pain or fear: She screamed when he hit her. shout: to call loudly: He was shouting (some angry words) at the boys across the road. shriek: to give a shriek: The girls were shrieking with laughter. -
38 roar
صَرَخَ \ call: to cry or shout so as to gain attention: I called for help. cry: to call out loudly: ‘Help!’ he cried. He cried for help. He cried out with pain. exclaim: to cry out suddenly, from surprise: What! he exclaimed "Is that true?". roar: to make a loud deep sound (like a lion, a waterfall, an angry man, etc.): Come here, you fools! he roared. scream: (of people and animals) to give a loud sharp cry of pain or fear: She screamed when he hit her. shout: to call loudly: He was shouting (some angry words) at the boys across the road. shriek: to give a shriek: The girls were shrieking with laughter. -
39 shout
صَرَخَ \ call: to cry or shout so as to gain attention: I called for help. cry: to call out loudly: ‘Help!’ he cried. He cried for help. He cried out with pain. exclaim: to cry out suddenly, from surprise: What! he exclaimed "Is that true?". roar: to make a loud deep sound (like a lion, a waterfall, an angry man, etc.): Come here, you fools! he roared. scream: (of people and animals) to give a loud sharp cry of pain or fear: She screamed when he hit her. shout: to call loudly: He was shouting (some angry words) at the boys across the road. shriek: to give a shriek: The girls were shrieking with laughter. -
40 shriek
صَرَخَ \ call: to cry or shout so as to gain attention: I called for help. cry: to call out loudly: ‘Help!’ he cried. He cried for help. He cried out with pain. exclaim: to cry out suddenly, from surprise: What! he exclaimed "Is that true?". roar: to make a loud deep sound (like a lion, a waterfall, an angry man, etc.): Come here, you fools! he roared. scream: (of people and animals) to give a loud sharp cry of pain or fear: She screamed when he hit her. shout: to call loudly: He was shouting (some angry words) at the boys across the road. shriek: to give a shriek: The girls were shrieking with laughter.
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Scream (саундтрек) — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Scream. «Scream: Music From The Dimension Motion Picture», «Scream/Scream 2» и «Scream: The Deluxe Edition» официальные музыкальные альбомы 1996, 1997 и 2011 годов, содержащие музыку из… … Википедия
Fear Factory — Infobox musical artist Name = Fear Factory Img capt = Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Los Angeles, California, USA Genre = Death metal (early) Industrial metal Groove metal Alternative metal [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg … Wikipedia
Fear of a Black Planet — Infobox Album | Name = Fear of a Black Planet Type = Album Artist = Public Enemy Released = March 20, 1990 Recorded = June 1989 October 1989 at Greene Street Recording in New York City; The Music Palace, West Hempstead and Spectrum City Studios… … Wikipedia
scream — n. & v. n. 1 a loud high pitched piercing cry expressing fear, pain, extreme fright, etc. 2 the act of emitting a scream. 3 colloq. an irresistibly funny occurrence or person. v. 1 intr. emit a scream. 2 tr. speak or sing (words etc.) in a… … Useful english dictionary
Beyond Fear — Infobox musical artist Name = Beyond Fear Img capt = Background = group or band Origin = United States Genre = Heavy metal, Thrash metal Years active = 2005 present Label = SPV Associated acts = Winter s Bane Iced Earth Judas Priest Seven Witches … Wikipedia