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shambles ['ʃæmbəlz]∎ your room is a total shambles! quelle pagaille dans ta chambre!, ta chambre est un vrai foutoir!;∎ the house was in a shambles la maison était sens dessus dessous;∎ what a shambles! quelle pagaille!∎ his life is (in) a real shambles sa vie est un véritable désastre;∎ the evening was a shambles la soirée fut un vrai désastre;∎ to make a shambles of a job saboter un travail□ ;∎ what a shambles! quelle pagaille!, quel foutoir! -
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shambles [ˈ∫æmblz]• what a shambles! quelle pagaille ! (inf)* * *(colloq) ['ʃæmblz] noun (of administration, room) pagaille (colloq) f; ( of meeting etc) désastre m -
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shambles [ˊʃæmblz] n pl (употр. с гл. в ед. ч.)1) разг. каварда́к, беспоря́док2) бо́йня3) разруше́ния, руи́ны;to turn cities into shambles преврати́ть города́ в руи́ны
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singular nounthe house/room was a shambles — das Haus/Zimmer glich einem Schlachtfeld
the economy is in a shambles — in der Wirtschaft herrschen chaotische Zustände
* * *['ʃæmblz](a confused mess; (something in) a state of disorder: His room was a shambles; We're in a bit of a shambles at the moment.) wüstes Durcheinander* * *sham·bles[ˈʃæmbl̩z]▪ a \shambles heilloses Durcheinanderthe flat was a \shambles in der Wohnung herrschte ein wüstes Durcheinanderthe morning after the party the house was a total [or complete] \shambles am Morgen nach dem Fest war das Haus ein einziges Schlachtfeldto be in a \shambles sich akk in einem chaotischen Zustand befindento degenerate into a \shambles in ein wüstes Chaos ausartento be reduced to a \shambles nur noch ein einziges Chaos sein* * *['ʃmblz]n singheilloses Durcheinander; (esp of room etc) Tohuwabohu ntthe room was a shambles — im Zimmer herrschte das reinste Tohuwabohu or ein heilloses Durcheinander
the economy/country is in a shambles — die Wirtschaft/das Land befindet sich in einem Chaos
he made a shambles of that job — da hat er vielleicht einen Mist gebaut! (inf)
* * *shambles [ˈʃæmblz] pl -bles s1. Schlachthaus n2. a) Trümmerfeld n, Bild n der Verwüstungb) Chaos n:the room was (in) a shambles im Zimmer sah es wie auf einem Schlachtfeld aus;make a (complete) shambles of Akten etc völlig durcheinanderbringenc) fig Scherbenhaufen m:* * *singular nounthe house/room was a shambles — das Haus/Zimmer glich einem Schlachtfeld
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'ʃæmblz(a confused mess; (something in) a state of disorder: His room was a shambles; We're in a bit of a shambles at the moment.) desorden, confusióntr['ʃæmbəlz]■ the house is in a shambles! ¡la casa está hecha un desastre!, ¡la casa está patas arriba!■ the rehearsal was a complete shambles! ¡el ensayo fue un caos total!shambles ['ʃæmbəlz] ns & pl: caos m, desorden m, confusión fn.• gran desorden s.m.• lugar de gran matanza s.m.• ruina s.f.'ʃæmbəlznoun (+ sing vb) caos m, desquicio m (RPl)['ʃæmblz]NSING (=scene of confusion) desorden m, confusión fthis room is a shambles! — ¡esta habitación está hecha un desastre!
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sham·bles [ʼʃæmbl̩z] n+ sing vb( fam);a \shambles heilloses Durcheinander;the flat was a \shambles in der Wohnung herrschte ein wüstes Durcheinander;the morning after the party the house was a total [or complete] \shambles am Morgen nach dem Fest war das Haus ein einziges Schlachtfeld;to be in a \shambles sich akk in einem chaotischen Zustand befinden;to degenerate into a \shambles in ein wüstes Chaos ausarten;to be reduced to a \shambles nur noch ein einziges Chaos sein -
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n sing infmlOur economy is in a shambles — Состояние нашего народного хозяйства можно охарактеризовать как катастрофическое
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[ˈʃæmblz]shambles (употр. с гл. в ед. ч.) бойня shambles разг. кавардак shambles разрушения, руины; to turn cities into shambles превратить города в руины shambles разрушения, руины; to turn cities into shambles превратить города в руины -
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'ʃæmblz(a confused mess; (something in) a state of disorder: His room was a shambles; We're in a bit of a shambles at the moment.) rot, kaosslakterisubst. \/ˈʃæmblz\/ ( tar verb i entall)1) ( hverdagslig) rot, røre, kaos, slagmark2) ( historisk) slaktehus, slakteri3) ( overført) blodbadin a shambles i ruiner, ødelagt -
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['ʃæmblz]nome colloq. (of administration, room) sfascio m., baraonda f.; (of meeting etc.) disastro m.* * *['ʃæmblz](a confused mess; (something in) a state of disorder: His room was a shambles; We're in a bit of a shambles at the moment.) confusione* * *shambles /ˈʃæmblz/n. pl. (spesso col verbo al sing.)2 (fig.) carneficina; macello; strage3 (fig. fam.) confusione; gran disordine; macello, casino (fam.)● The children left the house a shambles (o in a shambles), i bambini misero a soqquadro la casa.* * *['ʃæmblz]nome colloq. (of administration, room) sfascio m., baraonda f.; (of meeting etc.) disastro m. -
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ˈʃæmblz сущ.;
ед. = мн.
1) бойня Syn: slaughter-house
2) разрушения, руины
3) разг. беспорядок, хаос;
путаница, неразбериха The house was a total shambles. ≈ Дом был в полном беспорядке. употр. с гл. в ед. ч.: бойня - the room was a regular * комната была залита кровью (разговорное) беспорядок, хаос;
путаница, неразбериха - her desk is a * у нее на (письменном) столе всегда разгром руины, развалины - to turn cities into * превращать города в развалины shambles (употр. с гл. в ед. ч.) бойня ~ разг. кавардак ~ разрушения, руины;
to turn cities into shambles превратить города в руины ~ разрушения, руины;
to turn cities into shambles превратить города в руиныБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > shambles
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['ʃæmblz](a confused mess; (something in) a state of disorder: His room was a shambles; We're in a bit of a shambles at the moment.) virvar* * *['ʃæmblz](a confused mess; (something in) a state of disorder: His room was a shambles; We're in a bit of a shambles at the moment.) virvar -
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{ʃæmblz}
1. n pl обик. с гл. в sing касапница (и прен.), кланица
2. разг. пълна бъркотия/каша
to make a SHAMBLES of съвсем оплесквам (и прен.)* * *{shamblz} n pl обик. с гл. в sing. 1. касапница (и прен.); кл* * *касапница;* * *1. n pl обик. с гл. в sing касапница (и прен.), кланица 2. to make a shambles of съвсем оплесквам (и прен.) 3. разг. пълна бъркотия/каша* * * -
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1. n употр. с гл. в ед. ч. бойня2. n употр. с гл. в ед. ч. разг. беспорядок, хаос; путаница, неразбериха3. n употр. с гл. в ед. ч. руины, развалиныСинонимический ряд:1. mess (noun) botch; botchery; chaos; confusion; disarrangement; disorder; hash; mess; mess-up; mix-up; muddle; mull; muss; turmoil2. messes (noun) botches; hashes; messes; mix-ups; muddles; mulls; musses3. shuffles (verb) scuffles; scuffs; shambles; shovels; shuffles -
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[ʹʃæmb(ə)lz] n употр. с гл. в ед. ч.1) бойня2) разг. беспорядок, хаос; путаница, неразбериха3) руины, развалины -
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n. janboel, troep, bende[ sjæmblz]♦voorbeelden:leave something in a shambles • iets als één grote bende achterlaten
См. также в других словарях:
shambles — [sham′bəlz] n. 〚ME schamel, bench, as for displaying meat for sale < OE scamol, bench or stool, akin to Ger schemel < early WGmc borrowing < L scamellum, dim. < scamnum, bench < IE base * skabh , * skambh , to prop up > Sans skámbhana , a… … Universalium
shambles — The word now most commonly used to mean ‘a mess or muddle’ has a colourful history. It started life in Old English in the singular form shamble meaning ‘a stool or footstool’, came to refer to a table or stall for the sale of meat, and was then… … Modern English usage
shambles — [sham′bəlz] n. [ME schamel, bench, as for displaying meat for sale < OE scamol, bench or stool, akin to Ger schemel < early WGmc borrowing < L scamellum, dim. < scamnum, bench < IE base * skabh , * skambh , to prop up > Sans… … English World dictionary
shambles — I noun cataclysm, chaos, confusion, destruction, disorder, disorganization, disruption, havoc, holocaust, jumble, laniena, madhouse, maelstrom, mayhem, mess, pandemonium, scene of destruction, scene of disorder, state of violence, turmoil,… … Law dictionary
shambles — (n.) late 15c., meat or fish market, from schamil table, stall for vending (c.1300), from O.E. scomul, sceamel stool, footstool, table for vending, an early West Germanic borrowing (Cf. O.S. skamel, M.Du. schamel, O.H.G. scamel, Ger. schemel)… … Etymology dictionary
shambles — [n] a mess anarchy, babel, bedlam, botch, chaos, confusion, disarray, disorder, disorganization, hash, havoc, hodge podge, madhouse, maelstrom, mess up, mix up, muddle; concepts 230,674 Ant. order, organization … New thesaurus
shambles — ► NOUN 1) informal a state of complete disorder. 2) archaic a butcher s slaughterhouse. ORIGIN originally in the sense «meat market»: plural of earlier shamble «stool, stall», from Latin scamellum little bench … English terms dictionary
shambles — n. 1) to make a shambles of; to turn smt. into a shambles 2) in (a) shambles (their economy is in shambles) * * * [ ʃæmb(ə)lz] to turn smt. into a shambles to make a shambles of in (a) shambles (their economy is in shambles) … Combinatory dictionary
shambles — sham|bles [ˈʃæmbəlz] n [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: shambles place where animals are killed for meat, scene of great killing or destruction (16 20 centuries), from shamble table from which meat is sold, meat market (14 19 centuries), from Old… … Dictionary of contemporary English
shambles — noun informal a shambles a) an event or situation that is a complete failure because it has not been organized or planned properly: be (in) a shambles: By 1985 the economy was in a shambles. | make a shambles of sth: Potts, you made a complete… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
shambles — noun plural but singular or plural in construction Etymology: Middle English shameles, plural of schamel vendor s table, footstool, from Old English sceamol stool, from Latin scamillum, diminutive of scamnum stool, bench; perhaps akin to Sanskrit … New Collegiate Dictionary