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21 edge
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1. noun1) (the part farthest from the middle of something; a border: Don't put that cup so near the edge of the table - it will fall off; the edge of the lake; the water's edge.) borde2) (the cutting side of something sharp, eg a knife or weapon: the edge of the sword.) filo3) (keenness; sharpness: The chocolate took the edge off his hunger.) agudeza, intensidad
2. verb1) (to form a border to: a handkerchief edged with lace.) ribetear, bordear2) (to move or push little by little: He edged his chair nearer to her; She edged her way through the crowd.) moverse con cautela, moverse poco a poco•- edging- edgy
- edgily
- edginess
- have the edge on/over
- on edge
edge n1. borde / orilla2. filo"The Razor's Edge" is by Somerset Maugham "El filo de la navaja" es de Somerset Maughamtr[eʤ]1 (of cliff, wood, etc) borde nombre masculino2 (of coin, step, etc) canto3 (of knife) filo4 (of water) orilla5 (of town) afueras nombre femenino plural6 (of paper) margen nombre masculino7 (brink) borde nombre masculino8 (to voice) tono1 (supply with border) bordear2 SMALLSEWING/SMALL ribetear1 (move in small stages) moverse con cautela, moverse poco a poco\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be on edge estar nervioso,-a, tener los nervios de puntato be on the edge of something estar a punto de algoto have the edge on/over somebody llevar ventaja a alguiento take the edge off something suavizar algo1) border: bordear, ribetear, orlar2) sharpen: afilar, aguzar4)to edge out : derrotar por muy pocoedge viadvance: ir avanzando (poco a poco)edge n1) : filo m (de un cuchillo)2) border: borde m, orilla f, margen m3) advantage: ventaja fn.• arcén s.m.• arista s.f.• aristón s.m.• arriate s.m.• boca (Ingreso) s.f.• borde s.m.• canto (Borde) s.m.• ceja s.f.• cenefa s.f.• cerco s.m.• extremidad s.f.• filete s.m.• filo s.m.• margen s.m. (Towards sth.)expr.• acercarse lentamente (a algo) expr.v.• afilar v.• incitar v.• orlar v.• ribetear v.• trepar v.edʒ
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1)a) (no pl) (border, brink - of town) afueras fpl; (- of forest) lindero m, borde m; (- of river, lake) orilla f, margen m; (- of cliff) borde mit kept us on the edge of our seats until the end — nos tuvo en vilo or en tensión hasta el final
2) ( cutting part) filo mto be on edge — estar* nervioso, tener* los nervios de punta (fam)
3) ( advantage) ventaja fwe have the edge over our competitors — estamos en una posición de ventaja con respecto a nuestros competidores
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1) ( border)2) ( move cautiously)3) (AmE) edge out
2.
vi (+ adv compl)to edge forward/closer/away — ir* avanzando/acercándose/alejándose (poco a poco)
Phrasal Verbs:- edge out[edʒ]1. N1) (=border, rim) [of cliff, wood, chair, bed] borde m ; [of town] afueras fpl ; [of lake, river] orilla f ; [of cube, brick] arista f ; [of paper] borde m, margen m ; [of coin] canto m•
the fabric was fraying at the edges — la tela se estaba deshilachando por los bordes•
he sat down on the edge of the bed — se sentó al borde la cama•
someone pushed him over the edge of the cliff — alguien lo empujó por el borde del precipicio- live close to the edge- be on edgemy nerves are on edge today — hoy tengo los nervios de punta, hoy estoy de los nervios
- set sb's teeth on edge- drive/push sb over the edge- be on the edge of one's seat2) (=brink) borde m•
he was on the edge of a breakthrough — estaba al borde de un gran adelanto3) (=sharp side) [of blade] filo m•
to put an edge on sth — afilar algocutting 2., leading 2.•
army life will smooth the rough edges off him — la vida militar le calmará4) (=sharpness)•
to take the edge off sth, talking to her took the edge off my grief — hablar con ella mitigó mi dolorthat took the edge off my appetite — con eso maté el hambre or engañé el estómago
5) (=advantage) ventaja f•
their technology gave them the competitive edge — su tecnología les dio una posición de ventaja con respecto a la competencia•
to have the or an edge on or over sb — llevar la delantera a algn, llevar ventaja a algn2. VT1) (=provide border for) [+ garment] ribetear; [+ path] bordear•
a top edged with lace — un top ribeteado con encaje2) (=move carefully)•
he edged the car into the traffic — sacó el coche con cuidado y se unió al resto del tráfico•
she edged her way through the crowd — se abrió paso poco a poco entre la multitud•
the song edged its way up the charts — la canción fue poco a poco subiendo puestos en las listas de éxitos3) (=sharpen)3.VI (=move slowly)•
she edged away from him — poco a poco se alejó de él•
he edged closer to the telephone — se acercó lentamente al teléfono•
Labour have edged into the lead — el partido laborista ha conseguido tomar la delantera por muy poco- edge out- edge up* * *[edʒ]
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1)a) (no pl) (border, brink - of town) afueras fpl; (- of forest) lindero m, borde m; (- of river, lake) orilla f, margen m; (- of cliff) borde mit kept us on the edge of our seats until the end — nos tuvo en vilo or en tensión hasta el final
2) ( cutting part) filo mto be on edge — estar* nervioso, tener* los nervios de punta (fam)
3) ( advantage) ventaja fwe have the edge over our competitors — estamos en una posición de ventaja con respecto a nuestros competidores
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1) ( border)2) ( move cautiously)3) (AmE) edge out
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vi (+ adv compl)to edge forward/closer/away — ir* avanzando/acercándose/alejándose (poco a poco)
Phrasal Verbs:- edge out -
22 edge
[eʤ] nat the \edge of the road am Straßenrand;the \edge of the table die Tischkante;to be on the \edge of collapse/ a catastrophe am Rande des Zusammenbruchs/einer Katastrophe stehenrounded/sharp \edge abgerundete/scharfe Kante;to put an \edge on sth etw schärfen [o schleifen];to take the \edge off sth etw stumpf machenhis apology took the \edge off her anger seine Entschuldigung besänftigte ihren Ärger;there's an \edge to her voice sie schlägt einen scharfen Ton an;to take the \edge off sb's appetite jdm den Appetit nehmen5) ( nervousness)to be on \edge nervös [o gereizt] sein;her nerves are on \edge sie ist nervös;6) ( superiority)the \edge Überlegenheit f;to have the \edge over sb jdm überlegen sein, jdm gegenüber im Vorteil seinPHRASES:to live on the \edge ein extremes [o exzentrisches] Leben führen vtto \edge one's way forward sich akk langsam vorwärtsbewegen;to \edge forward langsam voranrücken -
23 get on smb.'s nerves
(get on smb.'s nerves (тж. set smb.'s nerves on edge))действовать кому-л. на нервы, раздражать кого-л.Every time I'd ask her something, she said ‘what?’ That can get on your nerves after a while. (J. Salinger, ‘The Catcher in the Rye’, ch. X) — Спросишь ее о чем-нибудь, а она только переспрашивает: "Чего это?" Просто на нервы действует.
It was an outrage. It set Neilson's nerves on edge. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘Red’) — Это возмутительное безобразие действовало Нилсону на нервы.
The last few weeks have set my own nerves on edge... (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Magician’, ch. XII) — За последние несколько недель и мои нервы стали сдавать...
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24 on edge
1) в нервном состоянии, в напряжении (обыкн. употр. с гл. to be, to put, to set)For two months before the day on which the meeting was held, the town had been on edge. (Sh. Anderson, ‘Poor White’, ch. VI) — Весь город был взбудоражен уже за два месяца до этого митинга.
No doubt the imminence of Stephen's return had put her on edge. (A. J. Cronin, ‘A Thing of Beauty’, part I, ch. I) — Предстоящее возвращение Стефена, несомненно, вывело ее из душевного равновесия.
Oriane: "...my nerves are so on edge and I'm so frightened." (I. Murdoch, ‘The Servants and the Snow’, act I) — Ориана: "...мне очень страшно, нервы у меня совсем разгулялись."
2) полный страстного желания, любопытстваA score of questions rose to his tongue. But he perceived that Boulia was on edge for him to go. (A. J. Cronin, ‘Beyond This Place’, part I, ch. XIII) — Полю хотелось задать много вопросов, но он заметил, что Булиа не терпелось, чтобы он ушел из библиотеки.
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25 раздражать
1) General subject: acerbate, aggravate, anger, annoy, annoy (кого-л.), arouse (кого-либо), badger, chafe, crab (кого-л.), curdle, discomfit, disgruntle, displease, embitter, enchafe, envenom, exacerbate, exasperate, exasperate (ранку, болячку), exulcerate, fray, gall, get down, get in hair (кого-л.), get on nerves, get on one's nerves, get somebody's back up, get under the skin, give the needle, give the pip (кого-л.), goad, grate, grate on, (обыкн. on) grater, harry, heat, herry, huff, irritate, itch, jangle, jar, jar (on, upon), madden, mag, make nervous (кого-л.), nag, nark, needle, nettle, peeve, prod, provoke, put somebody's back up (кого-либо), rasp, roil, roughen, rouse, rub, rub the fur the wrong way, rub the wrong way, ruffle, set somebody's back up (кого-либо), set somebody's nerves on edge, shake up, sour, spite, stick pins into (кого-л.), stroke against the hair (кого-л.), stroke the fur the wrong way, stroke the wrong way, to stroke fur the wrong way (кого-л.), stroke the wrong way, to stroke hair the wrong way (кого-л.), thorn, tickle, torment, torture, try, twist tail (кого-л.), vellicate (щипками, уколами), venom, vex, wear on, put out, set teeth on edge, rough up (кого-л.), set nerves on edge (кого-л.), get goat (кого-л.), get under skin (кого-л.), rough up the wrong way (кого-л.), get goat (сердить, кого-л.), rankle, go against one's grain, jangle (sb's) nerves2) Biology: exasperate (напр. кожу)3) Medicine: stimulate4) Colloquial: crab-tree (кого-л.), crabber (кого-л.), get somebody's goat, give the fidgets (кого-л.), rattle, rile, tick off5) Dialect: edge6) American: get on nerves (кого-л.)7) Obsolete: irk8) Literal: stroke the wrong way (кого-л.)10) British English: get up somebody's nose (informal), get up somebody's nostrils (informal), mither11) Australian slang: crap off, get in ( smb.'s) hair (кого-л.), get up (smb.'s) nose (кого-л.), give (smb.) the irrits (кого-л.)14) Jargon: bug, get in (one's) hair, rank, turn (someone) off, drive up the wall (=annoy), give someone a pain, wig15) Invective: piss off16) Aviation medicine: incense17) Makarov: aggravate (кожу), fret, get under (smb.'s) skin (кого-л.), go against the grain, go against the hair, imbitter, try temper (кого-л.), chafe against, chafe on, chafe upon, cheese off18) West Indies: bex19) Taboo: bitch off, bum somebody out (кого-л.), fuck somebody off, fuck with somebody (кого-л.), get on (one's) wick (кого-л.), get on one's wick, get one's mad up, gripe somebody's ass (кого-л.), make (one's) shit hang sideways, pee somebody off (кого-л.), piss somebody off (кого-л.), rag20) Phraseological unit: grind (one's) gears (It really grinds my gears when inconsiderate people litter.), harsh (one's) mellow21) Idiomatic expression: under my skin (пример: I can't stand him, he really gets under my skin), get up the nose (get up one's nose) -
26 hermostuttaa
yks.nom. hermostuttaa; yks.gen. hermostutan; yks.part. hermostutti; yks.ill. hermostuttaisi; mon.gen. hermostuttakoon; mon.part. hermostuttanut; mon.ill. hermostutettiinflurry (verb)irritate (verb)rattle (verb)ruffle (verb)set nerves on edge (verb)* * *• flurry• irritate• make nervous• rattle• ruffle• set nerves on edge• get on one's nerves -
27 діяти
1) to act; to operate тж. військ.діяти рішуче — to act resolutely, to play the man
2) ( функціонувати) to work, to function; (про механізм тж.) to runдіяти на — to work on ( upon); to affect, to impress
діяти на нерви — to get on one's nerves, to set nerves on edge, to jar upon one's nerves
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28 раздражать кого-л.
jar on a person словосочетание:get back up (раздражать кого-л., рассердить)give the needle (раздражать кого-л.)jar on a person (раздражать кого-л.)jar upon a person (раздражать кого-л.)put back up (раздражать кого-л., рассердить)set back up (раздражать кого-л., рассердить)set nerves on edge (раздражать кого-л.)Русско-английский синонимический словарь > раздражать кого-л.
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29 bosszant
(DE) aasen; belästige; erzürnt; fuchsen; hänselt; kränken; kränkend; schikanieren; verdrießen; verdroß; verärgern; ärgern; ärgert; Verschnupfung {e}; alterieren; kraueln; krauen; sekkieren; zergen; (EN) aggravate; aggrieve; anger; annoy; ballyrag; be on to sy; bedevil; blister; bug; bullyrag; chagrin; chivvy; displease; fash; fret; gall; get in one's hair; grind, ground; harass; inflict; irk; miff; nettle; peeve; plague; provoke; put out; rile; roil; rub the wrong way; set nerves on edge; spite; strike the wrong way; twist the tail of; twit; vex -
30 idegesít
(DE) belästige; nerven; nervend; nervt; (EN) aggravate; annoy; bug; excite; faze; fidget; flurry; fluster; flutter; get into sy's hair; peeve; rasp; rasp sy's feelings; rattle; rile; set nerves on edge -
31 naoštriti
• edge; make sharp; set one's nerves on edge; sharp; sharpen; to the point; whet -
32 ići na nerve
• set one's nerves on edge -
33 neprimetno gurnuti
• set one's nerves on edge -
34 onervoziti
• set one's nerves on edge -
35 opervazati
• set one's nerves on edge -
36 primaći postepeno
• set one's nerves on edge -
37 crispar
v.1 to set on edge (los nervios).este trabajo me crispa los nervios this work sets my nerves on edge2 to tense, to nettle, to irritate, to jar on.* * *1 ANATOMÍA to contract, tense1 ANATOMÍA to contract, tense2 figurado (irritarse) to get annoyed, get angry\crispar los nervios a alguien figurado to get on somebody's nerves* * *1. VT1) [+ músculo] to cause to twitch, cause to contract2) (=enfadar)crispar a algn — * to annoy sb intensely, really get on sb's nerves *
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( contraer)con la expresión crispada por el dolor — his face tensed/contorted with pain
b) ( exasperar) to infuriate2.me crispa los nervios — it really irritates me o gets on my nerves
* * *= grate on.Ex. His personality, furthermore, appeared to grate on the average television viewer.----* crisparse = get + (all) worked up (about), get + hot under the collar.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( contraer)con la expresión crispada por el dolor — his face tensed/contorted with pain
b) ( exasperar) to infuriate2.me crispa los nervios — it really irritates me o gets on my nerves
* * *= grate on.Ex: His personality, furthermore, appeared to grate on the average television viewer.
* crisparse = get + (all) worked up (about), get + hot under the collar.* * *crispar [A1 ]vt1(contraer): con la expresión crispada por el dolor his face tensed/contorted with pain2 (exasperar) to infuriateme crispan sus estúpidas bromas his stupid jokes infuriate o really annoy o really irritate metiene una risa que me crispa los nervios her laugh really irritates me o gets on my nerves, her laugh sets my nerves jangling o jars on me1 «rostro/expresión» to tense upsintió que se le crispaba el rostro she felt the muscles of her face tense up2 «persona» to get irritated* * *
crispar ( conjugate crispar) verbo transitivoa) ( contraer):◊ con la expresión crispada por el dolor his face tensed/contorted with pain
◊ me crispa los nervios it really irritates me o gets on my nerves
crisparse verbo pronominal [rostro/expresión] to tense up;
[ persona] to get irritated
crispar verbo transitivo
1 to make tense
2 (irritar) to annoy, infuriate
♦ Locuciones: crispar los nervios, irritate: su actitud me crispa los nervios, his attitude sets my nerves on edge
* * *♦ vt1. [nervios] to set on edge;este trabajo me crispa los nervios this work sets my nerves on edge;su actitud crispa a los que la rodean her attitude gets on the nerves of everyone around her2. [músculos] to tense;[puño] to clench* * *v/t irritate;crisparle a alguien los nervios get on s.o.’s nerves* * *crispar vt1) : to cause to contract2) : to irritate, to set on edgeeso me crispa: that gets on my nerves -
38 действовать на нервы
1) General subject: eat away at one's nerves, get on one's nerves, get under the skin, grate on the nerves, jar, (кому-л.) jar on nerves, rasp the nerves, set the teeth on edge, (кому-л.) twist tail, (smb's) get on nerves, set teeth on edge, (начать) have one on edge (After a while another man aproached us. He was behaving rather nervously, and soon had me on edge too (Roshwald)), work nerves (work one's nerves; let's pray that these kids don't work my nerves today), get under skin (кому-л.), be a pain in the neck, get into somebody's hair, rub up the wrong way, wear on someone's nerves, jangle (sb's) nerves2) Colloquial: (кому-л.) give the fidgets, get on the nerves (Quit screaming! You are getting on my nerves!), break one's balls, break balls3) British English: get on wick6) Makarov: get under (smb.'s) skin (кому-л.), eat away at nerves7) Taboo: (кому-л.) ball somebody up, bust somebody's balls, (кому-л.) fuck with somebody, (кому-л.) give somebody the screaming shitsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > действовать на нервы
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39 изострям
1. sharpen, whet (и прен.), give/set an edge to(правя островръх) bring to a point, taper off2. (усилвам) intensify(създавам напрежение) strain(влошавам) aggravate; accentuateизострям противоречия intensify/aggravate contradictionsизострям бдителността/класовата борба intensify the vigilance/the class struggleизострям нервите на някого set s.o.'s nerves on edgeизострям отношенията между strain the relations betweenизострям апетита whet/edge the appetiteизострям безработицата aggravate/accentuate unemploymentизострям ce3. taper off, become pointed4. прен. become aggravated/strained/tense(за криза) come to a head* * *изо̀стрям,гл.1. sharpen, whet (и прен.), give/set/put an edge to; ( правя островърх) bring to a point, taper off;2. ( усилвам) intensify; ( създавам напрежение) strain, escalate; ( влошавам) aggravate; accentuate; exacerbate; \изострям апетита whet/edge the appetite; \изострям нервите на някого set s.o.’s nerves on edge; \изострям отношенията между strain the relations between; \изострям противоречия intensify/aggravate contradictions;\изострям се 1. taper off, become pointed;2. прен. become aggravated/strained/tense; (за криза) come to a head.* * *edge: set s.o.'s nerves at изострям - изострям нервите на някого; exacerbate; nib{nib}; point; strain (отношения); whet: This smell изострямs my appetite. - Тази миризма изостря апетита ми.* * *1. (влошавам) aggravate;accentuate 2. (за криза) come to a head 3. (правя островръх) bring to a point, taper off 4. (създавам напрежение) strain 5. (усилвам) intensify 6. sharpen, whet (и прен.), give/set an edge to 7. taper off, become pointed 8. ИЗОСТРЯМ ce 9. ИЗОСТРЯМ апетита whet/edge the appetite 10. ИЗОСТРЯМ бдителността/класовата борба intensify the vigilance/the class struggle 11. ИЗОСТРЯМ безработицата aggravate/accentuate unemployment 12. ИЗОСТРЯМ нервите на някого set s.o.'s nerves on edge 13. ИЗОСТРЯМ отношенията между strain the relations between 14. ИЗОСТРЯМ противоречия intensify/aggravate contradictions 15. прен. become aggravated/strained/tense -
40 agacer
agacer [agase]➭ TABLE 3 transitive verb( = énerver) to irritate ; ( = taquiner) to pester• ça m'agace ! it's getting on my nerves!* * *agase1) ( excéder) to annoy, to irritate2) ( lanciner) to set [something] on edge [dent]; to grate on [nerf]* * *aɡase vt1) (= énerver)agacer qn — to irritate sb, to get on sb's nerves
2) [dents] to set on edge, [peau] to irritate* * *agacer verb table: placer vtr1 ( excéder) to annoy, to irritate; tu commences à m'agacer you're starting to annoy me ou get on my nerves; tu commences à m'agacer avec tes cris/pleurs your shouting/crying is starting to annoy me; que ça m'agace! this is really annoying!; ça m'agace qu'il ne comprenne pas it annoys me that he doesn't understand; tu m'agaces à ne jamais écouter ce que je te dis it annoys me that you never listen to what I say; tu m'agaces à te ronger les ongles it annoys me when you bite your nails;agacer les nerfs de qn to set sb's nerves on edge.[agase] verbe transitif
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