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4 stew
1. n рыбный садок2. n устричный садок3. n тушёное мясо, тушёнкаIrish stew — ирландское рагу, тушёная баранина с луком и картофелем
4. n мешанина, каша, всякая смесь5. n разг. беспокойство, волнениеto be in a stew — волноваться, беспокоиться;
6. n разг. разгорячённое состояние7. n разг. обыкн. арх. публичный дом8. n разг. сл. зубрила9. v тушить, томить10. v тушиться, томиться11. v разг. томиться, изнемогать12. v настаиваться13. v разг. зубритьlet him stew — пусть как хочет, так и выпутывается
14. n стюардесса, бортпроводницаСинонимический ряд:1. brothel (noun) bagnio; bawdy house; bordello; brothel; call house; cathouse; crib; disorderly house; fancy house; lupanar; parlor house; seraglio; sporting house; whorehouse2. commotion (noun) agitation; commotion; confusion; dither; flap; lather; pother; tumult; turbulence; turmoil3. miscellany (noun) assortment; brew; chowchow; colluvies; gallimaufry; hash; hodgepodge; hotchpotch; jumble; medley; melange; melee; mingle-mangle; miscellany; mishmash; mixed bag; motley; odds and ends; olio; olla podrida; omnium-gatherum; pasticcio; pastiche; patchwork; porridge; potpourri; rumble-bumble; salad; salmagundi; smorgasbord4. ragout (noun) goulash; matelote; ragout5. slum (noun) slum6. snit (noun) fume; snit; sweat; swivet; tizzy7. cook (verb) boil; cook; fricassee; parboil; seethe; simmer8. worry (verb) cark; chafe; fret; fume; fuss; pother; take on; worry -
5 fume
1. n дым2. n пары; испарения3. n сильный, резкий запах4. n возбуждение; волнение5. n приступ гнева6. v окуривать, коптить7. v дымить8. v испаряться9. v морить10. v волноваться, раздражаться; кипеть от злости11. v поэт. курить благовониямиСинонимический ряд:1. rage (noun) agitation; fury; rage; storm2. smoke (noun) exhalation; gas; smoke; steam; vapor; vapour3. snit (noun) snit; stew; sweat; swivet; tizzy4. anger (verb) anger; blow up; boil; boil over; bristle; explode; flare up; rage; seethe5. rave (verb) bluster; chafe; fret; rant; rave; storm6. smoke (verb) burn; puff; smoke; smolder; smoulder; vaporise; vaporizeАнтонимический ряд:calm; stifle -
6 sweat
1. n пот, испаринаin a sweat — в поту, вспотевший
all of a sweat — весь взмокший от пота, обливающийся потом
2. n потениеa good sweat will cure your cold — чтобы избавиться от простуды, вам надо хорошенько пропотеть
3. n запотевание, влажный налёт; выпотthe drink was so cold that there immediately appeared sweat on the glass — напиток был такой холодный, что рюмка тотчас же запотела
4. n разг. изнурительный труд5. n разг. беспокойство, волнение, тревогаto be in a cold sweat — быть в ужасе, обливаться холодным потом от страха
6. n трудность, затруднение7. n разминка, проминка8. n ферментация9. n пайка, паяние10. v потеть, покрываться потом, испариной11. v вызывать потение12. v пропитать потом13. v запотевать14. v выделять влагу; сыреть15. v разг. тяжело работать16. v разг. эксплуатировать17. v разг. подвергаться наказанию18. v разг. амер. разг. допрашивать с пристрастием, подвергать допросу третьей степени19. v разг. разг. вымогать деньги, обирать; шантажировать20. v разг. разг. волноваться, тревожитьсяI told him not to sweat a thing — я сказал, что ему совершенно нечего беспокоиться
21. v разг. разминать, проминать22. v разг. ферментироваться, подвергаться ферментации23. v разг. ферментировать, подвергать ферментации24. v тех. оплавляться25. v тех. плавить26. v тех. припаиватьСинонимический ряд:1. perspiration (noun) perspiration; transudation2. snit (noun) fume; snit; stew; swivet; tizzy3. work (noun) bullwork; donkeywork; drudge; drudgery; effort; grind; labor; labour; moil; plugging; slavery; slogging; toil; travail; work4. agonize (verb) agonize; fret; fuss; worry5. exude (verb) exude; ooze; percolate; seep; strain; weep6. exuded (verb) exuded; oozed; percolated; seeped; strained; wept7. fleece (verb) bleed; fleece; milk; mulct; rook; stick8. fleeced (verb) bled; fleeced; milked; mulcted; rooked; stuck9. grind (verb) grind; grub; slave; toil10. labour (verb) drove; fagged; labor; labour; moil; strove; travail; tugged; work11. perspire (verb) lather; perspire; secrete; swelter; transude; wilt -
7 tizzy
1. n сл. шестипенсовик, монета в шесть пенсов2. n разг. возбуждённое состояние; тревога; волнениеto get oneself into a tizzy — взволноваться, встревожиться; трепать себе нервы по пустякам
Синонимический ряд:snit (noun) fume; snit; stew; sweat; swivet -
8 sarsenet, sarcenet
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9 insanity
noun1) Geisteskrankheit, die; Wahnsinn, der* * *[-'sæ-]noun der Wahnsinn* * *in·san·ity[ɪnˈsænəti, AM -ət̬i]n no plby reason of \insanity LAW wegen Unzurechnungsfähigkeitto plead [temporary] \insanity auf [vorübergehende] Unzurechnungsfähigkeit plädieren* * *[In'snItɪ]nGeisteskrankheit f, Wahnsinn m; (fig inf) Irrsinn m, Wahnsinn m* * *a) MED Geisteskrankheit fb) fig Verrücktheit f, Tollheit f* * *noun1) Geisteskrankheit, die; Wahnsinn, der* * *n.Irrsinn -e m.Verrücktheit f.Wahnsinn m. -
10 sanity
noun1) (mental health) geistige Gesundheitlose one's sanity — den Verstand verlieren
fear for/doubt somebody's sanity — um jemandes Zurechnungsfähigkeit fürchten/an jemandes Verstand (Dat.) zweifeln
2) (good sense) Vernünftigkeit, dierestore sanity to the proceedings — die Veranstaltung wieder in vernünftige Bahnen lenken
* * *['sæ-]noun (the state or quality of being sane: I am concerned about her sanity.) geistige Zurechnungsfähigkeit* * *san·ity[ˈsænəti, AM -ət̬i]n no plto doubt/question sb's \sanity an jds Verstand zweifeln/jds Verstand infrage stellento lose/preserve one's \sanity seinen Verstand verlieren/bei Verstand bleibenmaybe she can bring some \sanity into this crazy situation vielleicht kann sie ein wenig Vernunft in diese verrückte Situation bringen* * *['snItɪ]n1) (= mental balance) geistige Gesundheit; (esp of individual) gesunder Verstand; (JUR) Zurechnungsfähigkeit fto lose one's sanity — den Verstand verlieren
to doubt sb's sanity — an jds Verstand (dat) zweifeln
2) (= sensibleness) Vernünftigkeit fsanity demands that it be done soon — die Vernunft gebietet, es bald zu tun
* * *sanity [ˈsænətı] s2. gesunder Verstand* * *noun1) (mental health) geistige Gesundheitfear for/doubt somebody's sanity — um jemandes Zurechnungsfähigkeit fürchten/an jemandes Verstand (Dat.) zweifeln
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11 cut
1. present participle - cutting; verb1) (to make an opening in, usually with something with a sharp edge: He cut the paper with a pair of scissors.) skære; beskære; klippe; fælde; hugge2) (to separate or divide by cutting: She cut a slice of bread; The child cut out the pictures; She cut up the meat into small pieces.) klippe; skære3) (to make by cutting: She cut a hole in the cloth.) klippe; skære4) (to shorten by cutting; to trim: to cut hair; I'll cut the grass.) klippe; studse5) (to reduce: They cut my wages by ten per cent.) reducere6) (to remove: They cut several passages from the film.) skære7) (to wound or hurt by breaking the skin (of): I cut my hand on a piece of glass.) skære8) (to divide (a pack of cards).) tage af9) (to stop: When the actress said the wrong words, the director ordered `Cut!') klippe; stoppe; cutte10) (to take a short route or way: He cut through/across the park on his way to the office; A van cut in in front of me on the motorway.) skyde genvej11) (to meet and cross (a line or geometrical figure): An axis cuts a circle in two places.) skære12) (to stay away from (a class, lecture etc): He cut school and went to the cinema.) pjække fra13) ((also cut dead) to ignore completely: She cut me dead in the High Street.) ignorere; se lige forbi2. noun1) (the result of an act of cutting: a cut on the head; a power-cut (= stoppage of electrical power); a haircut; a cut in prices.) sår; afbrydelse; klipning; nedskæring; reduktion; nedsættelse2) (the way in which something is tailored, fashioned etc: the cut of the jacket.) tilskæring; snit3) (a piece of meat cut from an animal: a cut of beef.) kødstykke•- cutter- cutting 3. adjective(insulting or offending: a cutting remark.) skarp; bidende; sårende- cut-price
- cut-throat 4. adjective(fierce; ruthless: cut-throat business competition.) hensynsløs; skånselsløs- cut and dried
- cut back
- cut both ways
- cut a dash
- cut down
- cut in
- cut it fine
- cut no ice
- cut off
- cut one's losses
- cut one's teeth
- cut out
- cut short* * *1. present participle - cutting; verb1) (to make an opening in, usually with something with a sharp edge: He cut the paper with a pair of scissors.) skære; beskære; klippe; fælde; hugge2) (to separate or divide by cutting: She cut a slice of bread; The child cut out the pictures; She cut up the meat into small pieces.) klippe; skære3) (to make by cutting: She cut a hole in the cloth.) klippe; skære4) (to shorten by cutting; to trim: to cut hair; I'll cut the grass.) klippe; studse5) (to reduce: They cut my wages by ten per cent.) reducere6) (to remove: They cut several passages from the film.) skære7) (to wound or hurt by breaking the skin (of): I cut my hand on a piece of glass.) skære8) (to divide (a pack of cards).) tage af9) (to stop: When the actress said the wrong words, the director ordered `Cut!') klippe; stoppe; cutte10) (to take a short route or way: He cut through/across the park on his way to the office; A van cut in in front of me on the motorway.) skyde genvej11) (to meet and cross (a line or geometrical figure): An axis cuts a circle in two places.) skære12) (to stay away from (a class, lecture etc): He cut school and went to the cinema.) pjække fra13) ((also cut dead) to ignore completely: She cut me dead in the High Street.) ignorere; se lige forbi2. noun1) (the result of an act of cutting: a cut on the head; a power-cut (= stoppage of electrical power); a haircut; a cut in prices.) sår; afbrydelse; klipning; nedskæring; reduktion; nedsættelse2) (the way in which something is tailored, fashioned etc: the cut of the jacket.) tilskæring; snit3) (a piece of meat cut from an animal: a cut of beef.) kødstykke•- cutter- cutting 3. adjective(insulting or offending: a cutting remark.) skarp; bidende; sårende- cut-price
- cut-throat 4. adjective(fierce; ruthless: cut-throat business competition.) hensynsløs; skånselsløs- cut and dried
- cut back
- cut both ways
- cut a dash
- cut down
- cut in
- cut it fine
- cut no ice
- cut off
- cut one's losses
- cut one's teeth
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12 incision
[in'siʒən]1) (a cut, especially one made in a person's body by a surgeon.) indsnit2) (the act of cutting especially by a surgeon.) snit•- incisor* * *[in'siʒən]1) (a cut, especially one made in a person's body by a surgeon.) indsnit2) (the act of cutting especially by a surgeon.) snit•- incisor -
13 slash
[slæʃ] 1. verb1) (to make long cuts in (cloth etc): He slashed his victim's face with a razor.) snitte2) ((with at) to strike out violently at (something): He slashed at the bush angrily with a stick.) slå efter3) (to reduce greatly: A notice in the shop window read `Prices slashed!') skære kraftigt ned2. noun1) (a long cut or slit.) snit2) (a sweeping blow.) hug* * *[slæʃ] 1. verb1) (to make long cuts in (cloth etc): He slashed his victim's face with a razor.) snitte2) ((with at) to strike out violently at (something): He slashed at the bush angrily with a stick.) slå efter3) (to reduce greatly: A notice in the shop window read `Prices slashed!') skære kraftigt ned2. noun1) (a long cut or slit.) snit2) (a sweeping blow.) hug -
14 dream
1. [dri:m] noun1) (thoughts and pictures in the mind that come mostly during sleep: I had a terrible dream last night.) sen2) (a state of being completely occupied by one's own thoughts: Don't sit there in a dream!) snění3) (something perfect or very beautiful: Your house is a dream!) pohádka4) (an ambition or hope: It's my dream to win a Nobel Prize.) sen2. [dremt] verb((sometimes with of) to see visions and pictures in the mind, especially when asleep: For years I dreamed of being a great artist; I dreamt last night that the house had burnt down.) snít, mít sen- dreamer- dreamless
- dreamy
- dreamily
- dreaminess
- dream up* * *• toužit• sen• snít• dream/dreamed/dreamed• dream/dreamt/dreamt -
15 day
[dei] 1. noun1) (the period from sunrise to sunset: She worked all day; The days are warm but the nights are cold.) den2) (a part of this period eg that part spent at work: How long is your working day?; The school day ends at 3 o'clock; I see him every day.) den3) (the period of twenty-four hours from one midnight to the next: How many days are in the month of September?) den4) ((often in plural) the period of, or of the greatest activity, influence, strength etc of (something or someone): in my grandfather's day; in the days of steam-power.) doba, časy•- daybreak- day-dream 2. verbShe often day-dreams.) snít (o)- daylight- day school
- daytime
- call it a day
- day by day
- day in
- day out
- make someone's day
- one day
- some day
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16 huff
1. n припадок раздражения или гнева; вспышка гнева; обидаin a huff — рассерженный, раздражённый; обиженный, оскорблённый
2. n фук, фуканье3. v раздражать; выводить из себя; обижать4. v раздражаться, впадать в гнев; обижаться, дуться, надуваться5. v говорить недовольным, раздражённым тоном6. v задирать; нападать7. v пыхтеть, тяжело дышать8. v фукать, взять фук9. v уст. раздуваться; важничатьСинонимический ряд:1. offense taken (noun) anger; annoyance; bad mood; dudgeon; fit; fury; miff; offence; offense; offense taken; pique; rage; resentment; snit; tantrum; temper; umbrage2. irritate (verb) aggravate; burn up; exasperate; gall; get; grate; inflame; irritate; nettle; peeve; pique; provoke; put out; rile; roil3. pant (verb) be short of breath; blow; gasp; heave; pant; puff; wheeze -
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træsnit {n}
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