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1 ♦ severe
♦ severe /sɪˈvɪə(r)/a.1 severo, austero; disadorno; sobrio; rigoroso: a severe referee, un arbitro severo; a severe style, uno stile severo; severe beauty, austera bellezza; a severe punishment, una condanna severa3 (meteor.) intenso; violento; forte: a severe storm, una perturbazione intensa; un forte temporale; una violenta tempesta4 ( di dolore, ecc.) acuto; forte; vivo; violento: a severe pain, un dolore acuto; a severe cold, un forte raffreddore; a severe attack of gout, un violento attacco di gotta5 ( di malattia, ecc.) grave: severe injuries, gravi ferite; He received a severe setback, ha subito un grave rovescio● (fig.) a severe blow, un duro colposeverely avv. severeness n. [u] NOTA D'USO: - strict o severe?- -
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sɪˈvɪə прил.
1) строгий, суровый severe punishment ≈ строгое, суровое наказание strict
2) а) резкий, сильный( о ветре, головной боли и т. п.) б) саркастический, едкий;
резкий (о высказывании, замечании и т. п.)
3) а) жестокий, тяжелый( о болезни, утрате и т. п.) ;
крупный, ощутимый( об убытке и т. п.) severe injuries ≈ серьезные повреждения б) трудный, тяжелый ( об испытании и т. п.)
4) строгий, простой, сжатый( о стиле, манерах, одежде и т. п.) строгий, суровый - * look строгий взгляд - * looks суровый вид - * punishment строгое /суровое/ наказание - * reprimand /reproof/ строгий выговор - * criticism резкая /суровая/ критика - to say smth. in a * voice сказать что-л. строгим голосом - to be * on smb.'s failings непримиримо относиться к чьим-л. недостаткам - he is * on /upon/ his enemies он беспощаден к своим врагам требовательный, строгий - * master строгий учитель - * logician строгий логик - to be * with smb. строго обращаться с кем-л., держать кого-л. в строгости - to be * (up) on smb. быть строгим /требовательным/ по отношению к кому-л.;
критически относиться к кому-л. жесткий( о дисциплине, требованиях и т. п.) - * discipline строгая /жесткая/ дисциплина - * requirements строгие /высокие/ требования - * self-control строгий самоконтроль тщательный, скрупулезный( об опросе, рассмотрении и т. п.) - * scrutiny тщательное изучение простой, строгий (о стиле, платье и т. п.) - a * literary style строгий литературный стиль - * hair-do строгая /простая/ прическа - a * tailored suit строгий английский костюм (архитектура) выдержанный( о стиле) - a * conformity to standarts строгое /точное/ соответствие стандартам суровый, холодный( о погоде, климате и т. п.) ;
сильный (о буре и т. п.) - * winter суровая зима - * frost лютый /сильный/ мороз - * thunderstorm сильная гроза тяжелый, серьезный, сильный - * pain острая боль - * illness тяжелая болезнь - * disappointment жестокое разочарование - * wound тяжелое /опасное/ ранение - * attack of coughing сильный приступ кашля - a * nervous shock тяжелое нервное потрясение трудный, тяжелый (об испытании и т. п.) - * training трудная подготовка - * test (специальное) испытание в жестких условиях - * loss тяжелая утрата;
большой убыток жестокий, ожесточенный( о бое, схватке и т. п.) - * fight жестокий бой - * bombardment мощная бомбардировка едкий, саркастический - * remarks едкие /колкие/ замечания - you are pleased to be * вам нравится говорить саркастическим тоном (редкое) слишком сильный, режущий глаза (о свете, огне и т. п.) ~ строгий, суровый;
severe punishment суровое наказание;
to be severe with относиться со строгостью к;
to be severe upon критиковать, бранить ~ строгий, суровый;
severe punishment суровое наказание;
to be severe with относиться со строгостью к;
to be severe upon критиковать, бранить make more ~ ужесточать severe едкий, саркастический ~ жестокий, тяжелый (о болезни, утрате и т. п.) ;
severe loss крупный убыток ~ жестокий, строгий, суровый ~ жестокий ~ резкий, сильный;
severe storm сильный шторм;
severe weather суровая погода;
severe headache сильная головная боль;
severe competition жестокая конкуренция ~ строгий, простой, сжатый (о стиле, манерах, одежде и т. п.) ;
severe pattern незатейливый узор ~ строгий, суровый;
severe punishment суровое наказание;
to be severe with относиться со строгостью к;
to be severe upon критиковать, бранить ~ строгий ~ суровый ~ трудный;
severe test тяжелое испытание ~ резкий, сильный;
severe storm сильный шторм;
severe weather суровая погода;
severe headache сильная головная боль;
severe competition жестокая конкуренция ~ резкий, сильный;
severe storm сильный шторм;
severe weather суровая погода;
severe headache сильная головная боль;
severe competition жестокая конкуренция ~ жестокий, тяжелый (о болезни, утрате и т. п.) ;
severe loss крупный убыток ~ строгий, простой, сжатый (о стиле, манерах, одежде и т. п.) ;
severe pattern незатейливый узор ~ строгий, суровый;
severe punishment суровое наказание;
to be severe with относиться со строгостью к;
to be severe upon критиковать, бранить ~ резкий, сильный;
severe storm сильный шторм;
severe weather суровая погода;
severe headache сильная головная боль;
severe competition жестокая конкуренция ~ трудный;
severe test тяжелое испытание ~ резкий, сильный;
severe storm сильный шторм;
severe weather суровая погода;
severe headache сильная головная боль;
severe competition жестокая конкуренция -
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sə'viə1) ((of something unpleasant) serious; extreme: severe shortages of food; a severe illness; Our team suffered a severe defeat.) grave, serio2) (strict or harsh: a severe mother; severe criticism.) severo3) ((of style in dress etc) very plain: a severe hairstyle.) austero•- severely- severity
severe adj1. severo2. intenso / fuerte3. grave4. durotr[sɪ'vɪəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (person, punishment, treatment) severo,-a2 (pain) agudo,-a; (injury, illness, damage) grave, serio,-a3 (climate, winter) duro,-a, severo,-a; (shortage) grave; (setback, blow) severo,-a, duro,-a; (criticism) severo,-a4 (competition, test) duro,-a, difícil5 (architecture) austero,-a1) strict: severo2) austere: sobrio, austero3) serious: gravea severe wound: una herida gravesevere aches: dolores fuertes4) difficult: duro, difícil♦ severely advadj.• acerbo, -a adj.• acre adj.• adusto, -a adj.• austero, -a adj.• desatentado, -a adj.• grave adj.• intenso, -a adj.• riguroso, -a adj.• rudo, -a adj.• serio, -a adj.• severo, -a adj.• violento, -a adj.sə'vɪr, sɪ'vɪə(r)adjective severer, severest1)a) (strict, harsh) <punishment/judge> severo; < discipline> riguroso, estrictob) ( austere) <style/colors> austero2)a) (serious, bad) <illness/injury> grave; < pain> fuerte, grande; < problem> serio, grave; < winter> severo, duro; < weather> inclementeb) (difficult, rigorous) < test> duro, difícil; < conditions> estricto, riguroso[sɪ'vɪǝ(r)]ADJ (compar severer) (superl severest)1) (=serious) [problem, consequence, damage] grave, serio; [injury, illness] grave; [defeat, setback, shortage] serio; [blow, reprimand] fuerte, duro; [pain, headache] fuerteI suffered from severe bouts of depression — padecía profundas or serias depresiones
many families suffered severe hardship as a consequence — muchas familias sufrieron enormes penurias a consecuencia de ello
severe losses — (Econ) enormes or cuantiosas pérdidas fpl
2) (=harsh) [weather, conditions, winter] duro, riguroso; [cold] extremo; [storm, flooding, frost] fuerte3) (=strict) [person, penalty] severo; [discipline] estricto4) (=austere) [person, appearance, expression] severo, adusto; [clothes, style] austero; [hairstyle] (de corte) serio; [architecture] sobrio* * *[sə'vɪr, sɪ'vɪə(r)]adjective severer, severest1)a) (strict, harsh) <punishment/judge> severo; < discipline> riguroso, estrictob) ( austere) <style/colors> austero2)a) (serious, bad) <illness/injury> grave; < pain> fuerte, grande; < problem> serio, grave; < winter> severo, duro; < weather> inclementeb) (difficult, rigorous) < test> duro, difícil; < conditions> estricto, riguroso -
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[sɪ'vɪə]прил.1)а) строгий, суровый; требовательныйSyn:б) строгий; склонный осуждать; критически настроенныйSyn:в) строгий, простой; без излишеств (о стиле, одежде и т. п.)Syn:plain I 1.2) резкий, сильный (о ветре и т. п.); переносимый с трудом; суровый ( о климате)3) серьёзный, тяжёлый, сильный4) трудный, тяжёлый; труднопреодолимыйsevere crisis — жестокий, глубокий кризис
Syn:5) жестокий, ожесточённый (о борьбе и т. п.)6) тщательный; скрупулёзный; педантичный ( о человеке)7) саркастический, едкий; резкий, колкий (о высказывании, замечании и т. п.) -
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[sɪ'vɪə(r)]-r comp - st superl (problem, case, flooding, injuries) grave, (climate, winter, restrictions) rigido (-a), (frost, cold) intenso (-a), (punishment, person) severo (-a), (examination) rigoroso (-a), (damage) ingente, (blow, criticism) duro (-a), (pain, headache, pressure) forte, (symptoms) acuto (-a) -
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{'indʒəri}
1. вреда, щета, ощетяване (и юр.)
to do someone an INJURY причинявам щета на/ощетявам някого, навреждам на някого, онеправдавам някого, уронвам престижа на някого
to suffer INJURY претърпявам вреда/щета
2. повреда (to)
to do INJURY to повреждам, нанасям ловреда на (машина и пр.)
3. нараняване, мед. поражение, травма
to receive severe injuries наранен съм тежко
insurance against injuries to workmen осигуровка срещу трудова злополука
4. несправедливост, неправда
5. ост. обида, оскърбление
6. юр. противоправно деяние/действие, правонарушение* * *{'injъri} n 1. вреда, щета; ощетяване (и юр.); to do s.o. a* * *щета; рана; ощетяване; поражение; правонарушение; вреда; нараняване; неправда;* * *1. insurance against injuries to workmen осигуровка срещу трудова злополука 2. to do injury to повреждам, нанасям ловреда на (машина и пр.) 3. to do someone an injury причинявам щета на/ощетявам някого, навреждам на някого, онеправдавам някого, уронвам престижа на някого 4. to receive severe injuries наранен съм тежко 5. to suffer injury претърпявам вреда/щета 6. вреда, щета, ощетяване (и юр.) 7. нараняване, мед. поражение, травма 8. несправедливост, неправда 9. ост. обида, оскърбление 10. повреда (to) 11. юр. противоправно деяние/действие, правонарушение* * *injury[´indʒəri] n 1. нараняване; рана, травма, поражение, вреда; мед. поражения; to receive severe injuries имам сериозни наранявания (тежки травми); insurance against injuries to workmen осигуровка срещу трудова злополука; 2. вреда, щета; ощетяване (и юрид.); to do s.o. an \injury причинявам щета, ощетявам някого, навреждам на някого; онеправдавам някого; уронвам престижа на някого; to the \injury of s.o. във вреда (ущърб) на някого; 3. повреда (to); to do \injury to повреждам, нанасям повреда на (машина и пр.); 4. несправедливост, неправда; 5. ост. обида, оскърбление; клевета; 6. юрид. противоправно деяние (действие), правонарушение. -
8 воздействие электрической дуги на человека
воздействие электрической дуги на человека
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Effects of the electrical arc on human beings
From the above, it is evident that the electrical arc represents a hazard source for people and goods.
The hazards to which a person is exposed due to the release of energy generated by an arc event are:
• burns;
• injuries due to ejection of materials;
• damages to hearing;
• inhalation of toxic gases.
Burns
The high temperature levels of the gases produced by the electrical arc and the expulsion of incandescent metal particles may cause more or less severe burns to people.
Flames can cause all degrees of burn up to carbonization: the red-hot solid bodies, such as the metal fragments of the assembly involved, cause third degree burns, superheated steam causes burns analogous to those by hot liquids whereas radiant heat generally causes less severe burns.
Injuries due to ejection of materials
The ejection of metal particles or other loose items caused by the electrical arc can result in severe injuries to the weakest parts of the human body as, for example, the eyes.
The materials expelled owing to the explosion produced by the arc may penetrate the cornea and hurt it.
The extent of the lesions depends on the characteristics and on the kinetic energy of these objects.
Moreover, the ocular region can sustain injuries to the mucosa because of the gases released by the arc and the emission of ultraviolet and infrared rays can injure the cornea and the retina depending on the radiation wavelengths.
Hearing
As already mentioned, the electrical arc is a real explosion, whose sound may cause permanent injuries to hearing.
Inhalation of toxic gases
The fumes produced by burnt insulating materials and by molten or vaporized metals can be toxic.
The fumes are caused by incomplete burning and are formed by carbon particles and by other solid substances suspended in the air.
[ABB]Воздействие электрической дуги на человека
Из сказанного выше совершенно очевидно, что электрическая дуга является источником опасности для людей и имущества.
При высвобождении энергии электрической дуги человек может подвергнуться следующим опасностям:
• получение ожогов;
• повреждения от выброса продуктов горения дуги;
• нарушение слуха;
• вдыхание ядовитых газов.
Ожоги
Высокая температура газов, образующихся при горении электрической дуги, и выброс раскаленных частиц металла могут явиться причиной достаточно тяжелых ожогов.
Можно получить любую степень ожогов, вплоть до обугливания. Раскаленные до красна твердые частицы, такие как металлические частицы НКУ, вызывают ожоги третьей степени. Перегретый пар вызывает ожоги, аналогичные ожогам от горячих жидкостей. Лучистая энергия вызывает менее тяжелые ожоги.
Повреждения от выброса продуктов горения дуги
Выброс металлических или иных частиц, происходящий при горении электрической дуги, может привести к серьезным телесным повреждениям, особенно при попадании в глаза.
Частицы, выбрасываемые при горении дуги, могут проникнуть в роговую оболочку глаза и повредить ее.
Степень поражения зависит от характеристик и кинетической энергии выбрасываемых частиц.
Кроме того, газы, выделяющиеся в процессе горения дуги, могут повредить слизистую оболочку глаз, а ультрафиолетовое и инфракрасное излучение – роговую оболочку и сетчатку в зависимости от длины волны воздействующего излучения.
Орган слуха
Как уже упоминалось, электрическая дуга представляет собой реальный взрыв, звук которого может нанести тяжелую травму органу слуха.
Вдыхание ядовитых газов
Продукты горения изоляционных материалов и пары металлов могут быть ядовитыми.
Дым, образующийся при неполном сгорании и содержащий частицы углерода и других веществ, попадает в окружающий воздух.
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9 effects of the electrical arc on human beings
воздействие электрической дуги на человека
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[Интент]Параллельные тексты EN-RU
Effects of the electrical arc on human beings
From the above, it is evident that the electrical arc represents a hazard source for people and goods.
The hazards to which a person is exposed due to the release of energy generated by an arc event are:
• burns;
• injuries due to ejection of materials;
• damages to hearing;
• inhalation of toxic gases.
Burns
The high temperature levels of the gases produced by the electrical arc and the expulsion of incandescent metal particles may cause more or less severe burns to people.
Flames can cause all degrees of burn up to carbonization: the red-hot solid bodies, such as the metal fragments of the assembly involved, cause third degree burns, superheated steam causes burns analogous to those by hot liquids whereas radiant heat generally causes less severe burns.
Injuries due to ejection of materials
The ejection of metal particles or other loose items caused by the electrical arc can result in severe injuries to the weakest parts of the human body as, for example, the eyes.
The materials expelled owing to the explosion produced by the arc may penetrate the cornea and hurt it.
The extent of the lesions depends on the characteristics and on the kinetic energy of these objects.
Moreover, the ocular region can sustain injuries to the mucosa because of the gases released by the arc and the emission of ultraviolet and infrared rays can injure the cornea and the retina depending on the radiation wavelengths.
Hearing
As already mentioned, the electrical arc is a real explosion, whose sound may cause permanent injuries to hearing.
Inhalation of toxic gases
The fumes produced by burnt insulating materials and by molten or vaporized metals can be toxic.
The fumes are caused by incomplete burning and are formed by carbon particles and by other solid substances suspended in the air.
[ABB]Воздействие электрической дуги на человека
Из сказанного выше совершенно очевидно, что электрическая дуга является источником опасности для людей и имущества.
При высвобождении энергии электрической дуги человек может подвергнуться следующим опасностям:
• получение ожогов;
• повреждения от выброса продуктов горения дуги;
• нарушение слуха;
• вдыхание ядовитых газов.
Ожоги
Высокая температура газов, образующихся при горении электрической дуги, и выброс раскаленных частиц металла могут явиться причиной достаточно тяжелых ожогов.
Можно получить любую степень ожогов, вплоть до обугливания. Раскаленные до красна твердые частицы, такие как металлические частицы НКУ, вызывают ожоги третьей степени. Перегретый пар вызывает ожоги, аналогичные ожогам от горячих жидкостей. Лучистая энергия вызывает менее тяжелые ожоги.
Повреждения от выброса продуктов горения дуги
Выброс металлических или иных частиц, происходящий при горении электрической дуги, может привести к серьезным телесным повреждениям, особенно при попадании в глаза.
Частицы, выбрасываемые при горении дуги, могут проникнуть в роговую оболочку глаза и повредить ее.
Степень поражения зависит от характеристик и кинетической энергии выбрасываемых частиц.
Кроме того, газы, выделяющиеся в процессе горения дуги, могут повредить слизистую оболочку глаз, а ультрафиолетовое и инфракрасное излучение – роговую оболочку и сетчатку в зависимости от длины волны воздействующего излучения.
Орган слуха
Как уже упоминалось, электрическая дуга представляет собой реальный взрыв, звук которого может нанести тяжелую травму органу слуха.
Вдыхание ядовитых газов
Продукты горения изоляционных материалов и пары металлов могут быть ядовитыми.
Дым, образующийся при неполном сгорании и содержащий частицы углерода и других веществ, попадает в окружающий воздух.
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plural - injuries; noun ((an instance of) harm or damage: Badly designed chairs can cause injury to the spine; The motorcyclist received severe injuries in the crash.) lesióninjury n herida / lesióntr['ɪnʤərɪ]1 herida, lesión nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto do oneself an injury hacerse daño, lastimarseinjury time SMALLSPORT/SMALL tiempo de descuento1) wrong: mal m, injusticia f2) damage, harm: herida f, daño m, perjuicio mn.• daño s.m.• deterioro s.m.• herida s.f.• injuria s.f.• lesión s.f.• mal s.m.• mella s.f.'ɪndʒərito do oneself an injury — hacerse* daño, lastimarse; (before n)
['ɪndʒǝrɪ]injury time — (BrE Sport) tiempo m de descuento
1. Nto do o.s. an injury * — hacerse daño
2) (fig) (to reputation) daño m, perjuicio m ; (to feelings) agravio m ; insult2.CPDinjury list N — (Sport) lista f de lesionados
injury time N — (Brit) (Sport) tiempo m de descuento
* * *['ɪndʒəri]to do oneself an injury — hacerse* daño, lastimarse; (before n)
injury time — (BrE Sport) tiempo m de descuento
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plural - injuries; noun ((an instance of) harm or damage: Badly designed chairs can cause injury to the spine; The motorcyclist received severe injuries in the crash.) skade* * *plural - injuries; noun ((an instance of) harm or damage: Badly designed chairs can cause injury to the spine; The motorcyclist received severe injuries in the crash.) skade -
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['ɪndʒərɪ]nto escape without injury — wychodzić (wyjść perf) bez szwanku
* * *plural - injuries; noun ((an instance of) harm or damage: Badly designed chairs can cause injury to the spine; The motorcyclist received severe injuries in the crash.) uraz -
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adj.drunk, drunken, intoxicated, half seas over.m.1 drunkard, drunken person, barfly, dipsomaniac.2 grey gurnard, Chelidonichtys gurnardus, Eutrigla gurnardus.* * *► adjetivo1 (persona) drunk► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 drunkard, drunk\borracho,-a como una cuba blind drunk————————* * *1. (f. - borracha)adj.2. (f. - borracha)noundrunk, drunkard* * *borracho, -a1. ADJ1) [persona]es muy borracho — he's a drunkard, he's a heavy drinker
2) (=poseído) drunk, blind (de with)3) (Culin) [bizcocho] tipsy ( soaked in liqueur o spirit); [fruta] marinated4) [de color] violet2.SM / F drunkard, drunk* * *I- cha adjetivoa) [estar] drunkborracho de gloria/poder — drunk with glory/power
b) [ser]IIes muy borracho — he is a drunkard o a heavy drinker
* * *= intoxicated, drunken, drunkard, under the influence, sauced up, wino, drunk.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex. A few days ago, our library director was hit by a car driven by an intoxicated driver and suffered severe injuries.Ex. Women suffragists reaped an unexpected publicity bonanza when the 1913 national suffrage parade in Washington was broken up by a drunken mob.Ex. The writer discusses the designation of Jesus as a 'glutton and a drunkard'.Ex. He was being held without bail after his fifth arrest for operating under the influence.Ex. And because beer and wine are so expensive at the stadium, many of these fans are coming to the games already sauced up from tailgate drinking.Ex. These indigents, known to the public as tramps & skid row winos, are very visible & more likely to be arrested for drunkenness & other petty offenses than a person with a permanent home.Ex. Most innkeepers were crooks, the food was bad, and the inns were frequented by cutthroats and drunks.----* borracho callejero = wino.* borracho como una cuba = pissed as a newt, pissed as a lord, drunk back, blind drunk.* conductor borracho = drink-driver.* estar borracho = be drunk, see + double.* estar completamente borracho = be drunk and incapable.* fiesta de borrachos = drunken party.* más borracho que una cuba = as drunk as a lord, as drunk as a skunk, as drunk as a newt.* tan borracho como una cuba = as drunk as a newt, as drunk as a lord, as drunk as a skunk.* * *I- cha adjetivoa) [estar] drunkborracho de gloria/poder — drunk with glory/power
b) [ser]IIes muy borracho — he is a drunkard o a heavy drinker
* * *= intoxicated, drunken, drunkard, under the influence, sauced up, wino, drunk.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex: A few days ago, our library director was hit by a car driven by an intoxicated driver and suffered severe injuries.
Ex: Women suffragists reaped an unexpected publicity bonanza when the 1913 national suffrage parade in Washington was broken up by a drunken mob.Ex: The writer discusses the designation of Jesus as a 'glutton and a drunkard'.Ex: He was being held without bail after his fifth arrest for operating under the influence.Ex: And because beer and wine are so expensive at the stadium, many of these fans are coming to the games already sauced up from tailgate drinking.Ex: These indigents, known to the public as tramps & skid row winos, are very visible & more likely to be arrested for drunkenness & other petty offenses than a person with a permanent home.Ex: Most innkeepers were crooks, the food was bad, and the inns were frequented by cutthroats and drunks.* borracho callejero = wino.* borracho como una cuba = pissed as a newt, pissed as a lord, drunk back, blind drunk.* conductor borracho = drink-driver.* estar borracho = be drunk, see + double.* estar completamente borracho = be drunk and incapable.* fiesta de borrachos = drunken party.* más borracho que una cuba = as drunk as a lord, as drunk as a skunk, as drunk as a newt.* tan borracho como una cuba = as drunk as a newt, as drunk as a lord, as drunk as a skunk.* * *1 [ ESTAR] drunkborracho de gloria/poder/éxito drunk with glory/power/success2 [ SER]:es muy borracho he is a drunkard o a heavy drinkermasculine, femininedrunk; (habitual) drunkard, drunk* * *
borracho◊ - cha adjetivoa) [estar] drunkb) [ser]:◊ es muy borracho he is a drunkard o a heavy drinker
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
drunk;
( habitual) drunkard, drunk
borracho,-a
I adjetivo
1 (ebrio) drunk
estar borracho, to be drunk
2 (bizcocho, pastel) with rum
II sustantivo masculino y femenino drunkard, drunk
' borracho' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
borracha
- ebria
- ebrio
- gatas
- más
- puesta
- puesto
- agravante
- ahogado
- bebido
- chupado
- colocado
- curado
- curda
- despejar
- embriagado
- jalado
- mamado
- perdido
- sobrio
English:
as
- blind
- blunder
- bombed
- boozed up
- drunk
- drunkard
- drunken
- intoxicated
- loaded
- obviously
- paralytic
- pissed
- plastered
- sloshed
- smashed
- sober
- splash about
- sway
- tight
- well
* * *borracho, -a♦ adj1. [ebrio] drunk;Famborracho como una cuba blind drunk;Fam¡ni borracho! (absolutely) no way!;¡no lo haría ni borracho! there's no way you'd get me doing that!está borracho de ideas he's overflowing with ideas;estaba borracho de alegría he was wild with joy♦ nm,f[persona] drunk♦ nm[bizcocho] = sponge cake soaked in alcohol, ≈ baba (au rhum), Br rum baba* * *I adj drunk;borracho de poder drunk with powerII m, borracha f drunk* * *ebrio: drunk, intoxicated: drunk, drunkard* * *borracho adj n drunk -
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adj.drunk, drunken, boozy, intoxicated.m.drunken person, toper, drunkard, inebriate.* * *► adjetivo1 drunk, intoxicated, inebriated2 figurado blind* * *ADJ1) intoxicated frm, drunk2) (fig) blind (de with)ebrio de alegría — beside o.s. with joy
* * *ebria adjetivo (frml) inebriated (frml), drunkebrio de ira — (liter) blind with rage
* * *= intoxicated, drunken, under the influence, drunk.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex. A few days ago, our library director was hit by a car driven by an intoxicated driver and suffered severe injuries.Ex. Women suffragists reaped an unexpected publicity bonanza when the 1913 national suffrage parade in Washington was broken up by a drunken mob.Ex. He was being held without bail after his fifth arrest for operating under the influence.Ex. Most innkeepers were crooks, the food was bad, and the inns were frequented by cutthroats and drunks.----* conductor ebrio = drink-driver.* * *ebria adjetivo (frml) inebriated (frml), drunkebrio de ira — (liter) blind with rage
* * *= intoxicated, drunken, under the influence, drunk.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex: A few days ago, our library director was hit by a car driven by an intoxicated driver and suffered severe injuries.
Ex: Women suffragists reaped an unexpected publicity bonanza when the 1913 national suffrage parade in Washington was broken up by a drunken mob.Ex: He was being held without bail after his fifth arrest for operating under the influence.Ex: Most innkeepers were crooks, the food was bad, and the inns were frequented by cutthroats and drunks.* conductor ebrio = drink-driver.* * *ebrio de ira ( liter); blind with rageestaba ebrio de amor por ella ( liter); he was besotted with her, he was drunk with love for her* * *
ebrio,
ebrio,-a adjetivo
1 (borracho) drunk
2 (apasionado) estaban ebrios de venganza, they were bent on revenge
' ebrio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bebida
- bebido
- borracha
- borracho
- ebria
- sanción
- soplada
- soplado
- tomada
- tomado
English:
intoxicated
- inebriated
* * *ebrio, -a adjFormal1. [borracho] inebriated;Espestar ebrio de amor (por alguien) to be besotted (with sb);ebrio de ira blind with rage;ebrio de éxito drunk with success* * *adj drunk;ebrio de amor blinded by love;ebrio de ira blind with rage* * *embriagado: inebriated, drunk -
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adj.intoxicated, in liquor, half seas over, drunk.past part.past participle of spanish verb: embriagar.* * *1→ link=embriagar embriagar► adjetivo1 intoxicated, drunk* * *ADJ1) (=borracho) drunk, inebriated frm2) (fig)* * *- da adjetivoa) (frml) ( borracho) inebriated (frml)b) (liter) ( extasiado)* * *= intoxicated.Ex. A few days ago, our library director was hit by a car driven by an intoxicated driver and suffered severe injuries.* * *- da adjetivoa) (frml) ( borracho) inebriated (frml)b) (liter) ( extasiado)* * *= intoxicated.Ex: A few days ago, our library director was hit by a car driven by an intoxicated driver and suffered severe injuries.
* * *embriagado -da2 ( liter)(de felicidad, placer): embriagado de felicidad drunk with happinessembriagado de placer intoxicated with pleasure* * *
Del verbo embriagar: ( conjugate embriagar)
embriagado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
embriagado
embriagar
embriagado◊ -da adjetivo (frml) ( borracho) inebriated (frml)
embriagar verbo transitivo
1 (emborrachar, achispar) to intoxicate
2 (causar placer) to enrapture: la música nos embriagaba, we went into raptures over the music
* * *embriagado, -a adjFormal [borracho] intoxicated* * *embriagado, -da adj: inebriated, drunk -
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♦ injury /ˈɪndʒərɪ/n. [cu]1 danno; lesione; nocumento (lett.); ferita; ingiustizia; male; offesa; torto: to add insult to injury, aggiungere l'offesa (o la beffa) al danno; to suffer injuries to the head, riportare ferite al capo; an injury to sb. 's good name, un'offesa alla reputazione di q.; multiple injuries, ferite multiple; internal injuries, lesioni interne; severe injuries, gravi ferite NOTA D'USO: - riportare ferite-2 (leg.) atto illecito; illecito4 (arc.) ingiuria● injury benefit, assegno d'invalidità (o di malattia) □ ( sport) injury time, recupero; minuti di recuperoFALSI AMICI: nell'inglese attuale injury non significa ingiuria. -
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plural - injuries; noun ((an instance of) harm or damage: Badly designed chairs can cause injury to the spine; The motorcyclist received severe injuries in the crash.) ferimento* * *in.ju.ry['indʒəri] n 1 injúria, insulto. 2 dano, prejuízo, avaria. 3 injustiça. 4 ferimento. he received injuries / ele foi gravemente ferido. -
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plural - injuries; noun ((an instance of) harm or damage: Badly designed chairs can cause injury to the spine; The motorcyclist received severe injuries in the crash.)krenkelse--------skade--------ugagnsubst. \/ˈɪn(d)ʒ(ə)rɪ\/1) skade2) men3) urett, urettferdig behandlingdo someone an injury eller do (an) injury to someone skade noen, volde noen fortred, gjøre noen urett -
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plural - injuries; noun ((an instance of) harm or damage: Badly designed chairs can cause injury to the spine; The motorcyclist received severe injuries in the crash.) meiðsli, áverki -
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sebesülés, kár, sérülés, sértés, sérelem, kártétel* * *plural - injuries; noun ((an instance of) harm or damage: Badly designed chairs can cause injury to the spine; The motorcyclist received severe injuries in the crash.) sérülés; kár(osodás)
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