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1 насквозь промокший
sopping имя прилагательное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > насквозь промокший
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2 мокрый хоть выжми
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > мокрый хоть выжми
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ХОТЬ ВЫЖМИ coll (хоть + VPimpcr Invar subj-compl with бытье ( subj: concr)) (of clothing) thoroughly wet (from rain, perspiration etc): wringing (soaking, sopping) wet soaked (through) drenched wet right through.Платье на тебе - хоть выжми. Скорее переоденься, а то простудишься. Your dress is sopping wet. Hurry up and get changed or you'll catch cold. -
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• ХОТЬ ВЫЖМИ coll=====⇒ (of clothing) thoroughly wet (from rain, perspiration etc):- wringing <soaking, sopping> wet;- drenched;- wet right through.♦ Платье на тебе - хоть выжми. Скорее переоденься, а то простудишься. Your dress is sopping wet. Hurry up and get changed or you'll catch cold.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > хоть выжми
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5 его одежда промокла до нитки
General subject: his clothes are sopping wetУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > его одежда промокла до нитки
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6 намокший
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7 насквозь промокший
1) General subject: as wet as a rat, drenched to the bone, drenched to the bones, like a drowned rat, literally drenched to the skin, soggy, sopping wet2) Grammar: soaking wet3) Textile: dripping wetУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > насквозь промокший
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8 одежда промокла до нитки
Makarov: clothes are sopping wetУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > одежда промокла до нитки
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9 промокший
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10 промокший насквозь
1) General subject: soaked ( wet) thro', soaked through, soggy, sopping, soppy, wet through, bedraggled2) Makarov: wet to the skinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > промокший насквозь
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11 пропитанный
1) General subject: impregnate, impregnated, infiltrated, sodden, sopping (влагой)2) Chemistry: impregnated (погружением), permeated, soaked (погружением), treated3) Mathematics: saturated with4) Mining: treated (о шпалах, крепёжном лесе)6) Physics: imbued7) Drilling: saturated8) Oilfield: stained -
12 пьяный
1) General subject: bacchic, bibacious, blind drunk, (вдребезги) blind to the world, boxed, canned, cock-eyed, disguised with liquor, drunken man, ebrious, flyblown, foxed, geed up, gingery, glassy eyed, groggy, high, in (one's) pot, in (one's) pots, in drink, in liquor, in wine, inebriate, inebrious, intoxicated, jagged, lit up, lush, off (one's) nut, overcome by drink, overcome with drink, overtaken in drink, pickled, pie eyed, pinko, queer, screwy, shot away, slewed, sodden, sotted, sozzled, spiffed, stewed, the worse for liquor, tiddly, tight, up the pole, vinose, vinous, wall eyed, winy, wiped-out2) Naval: shot-away3) Colloquial: baked, boozy, bousy, disguised, drunk back, loaded, lubricated, malty, pie-eyed, plastered, two sheets to the wind, under-the-table, wat, wet, bevvied, stocious, stotious, drunk, drunken, pissed, topsy4) Slang: nimptopsical5) American: frazzled, fuzzled, gaged, glassy-eyed, liquored up, lit, looped, tanked, vulcanized, half-blind, half-canned, half-crocked, belted6) Obsolete: intoxicate7) Military: one over the eight8) Bookish: ebriate9) Jocular: ebriose10) Rare: tempulent11) Law: drunken person12) Australian slang: half-seas-over14) Scottish language: fou as a wulk15) Jargon: Kentucky fried, Rileyed, awash, bagged, bamboozled, banged, barreled up, behind the cork, bewitched, blind, blitzed, blotto, boiled (How can you get so boiled on wine? Как ты мог стать таким пьяным от вина?), bombed, bongoed, boozed up, bottled, bowzed, bruised, buzzey, canned up, clobbered, comfortable, corked (up) (You'd be corked up, too, if you'd drunk as much as I have. Ты тоже был бы пьян если бы выпил столько как я.), corned, crocked, cronk, crumped up, cuckooed, dagged, damaged, decks awash, discouraged, edged, elevated, embalmed, faint, flooey, fluffy, four sheets in the wind, fractured, fried, geared up, ginned, glazed, glued, greased, half under, half-corned, half-screwed, half-stewed, hammered, happy (обычно слегка), high lonesome, hoary-eyed, hooted, hot, hot short, how-come-ye-so, illuminated, in (one's) cups, in the gun, jazzed, jug-steamed, jugged (up), juiced, juiced (up), jungled, keyed up to the roof, lathered, limp, lined, lit to the guards, lit up like the gills, lit up like the guards, loop-legged, lushed-up, maggoty, melted, merry, moppy, mulled mulled up, nazy, noggy, oiled, on the lee lurch, on the wagon, organized, orie-eyed, orry-eyed, oryide, ossified, out of one's skull, over the hump, overset, owl-eyed, owly eyed, paid, parboiled, pasted, pee'd, peonied, pepped, peppedup, peppy, piffed, pifficated, pigeon-eyed, pilfered, piped, pizz, plunked, polished up, polluted, potted (up), preserved, primed, primed to the ears, primed to the muzzle, pruned, rigid, sawed, scammered, schnozzle, scraunched, scronched, scrooched, shikker, slammed (АБ), sleepy, slopped, slopped over, sloshed, smashed, smoked, snapped, snozzle, snozzled, snubbed, snuffy, soaked, soapy-eyed, soshed, soused, sozzly, spifflicated, sprung, squiffed, squiffy, striped, stunned, swacked, swazzled, swiped, tandiged, tangle-footed, teed up, three sheets in (to) the wind, tipped, torn up (alcohol or drug intoxicated: He wasn't just drunk - he was massively tore up), tuned, tweased, tweeked, twisted, varnished, vegetable, wall-eyed, weak-Jointed, well oiled well-oiled, whipped, whipsy, whittled, whooshed, wilted, wing-heavy, woofled, zonked, chipper (A glass of wine will make her chipper almost immediately. Она становится почти сразу пьяной от стакана вина.), flabbergasted (After about six beers, Harry became flabbergasted and slid under the table. После приблизительно шести кружек пива Гэри опьянел и сполз под стол.), belly up (After four beers, I was belly up, for sure. После четырёх бутылок пива, я точно был пьян.), dinged out (Gary is dinged out and can't drive. Гэри пьян и не может управлять автомобилем.), elephant's (He shouldn't be driving! He's bloody elephant's.), piffled (He was so fiffled he couldn't walk. Он был настолько пьян, что не мог идти.), S.F. (How can that guy get so S.F.? Как мог этот парень так опьянеть?), coo-coo (How'd you get coo-coo so soon? Как ты мог так быстро опьянет?), arseholed (I got totally arseholed on Saturday night.), blown up (I guess I'm a little too blow up to drive Я думаю, я чересчур пьян, чтобы управлять автомобилем.), candу (I thing he's too candy to drive. Я думаю он слышком пьян для вождения.), dipsy (I think that Jed is permanently dipsy. Я думаю Джед постоянно пьян.), that way (I'm sorry, but Fred's that way again and can't drive to work. Я извиняюсь, но Фред опять пьян и не может приехать на работу.), glad (In fact, she was too glad to stand up. В действительности она была слишком пьяна чтобы стоять.), blooey (Man, I' m totaly blooey. I'm stoned to the bones. Чувак, я пьян в стельку.), sauced (Man, do you look sauced. Чувак, ты выглядишь пьяным.), clear (Man, is she ever clear. Чувак, она всегда пьяна.), clinched (Oh, brother, are you clinched! Так ты, брат, пьян!), fuzzy (She was too fuzzy to drive home. Она сильно пьяна чтобы ехать домой.), topsy-turvy (She was too topsy-turvy to stand up. Она была слишком пьяна чтобы стоять.), schicker (Two glasses of wine and she was totally schicker. Два стакана вина и она была совершенно пьяна.), floored (You'd be floored, too, if you'd drank a dozen beers. Ты бы тоже был пьян если бы выпил дюжину бутылок пива.), squizzed, stonkered, impaired, swizzled, whistled, whiffled, Brahms and Liszt, blown away, (от вина) grape shot, groggified, rattled, half-baked, half in the bag, half lit, have-sprung, half up the pole, upholstered, both sheets in the wind (She's both sheets in the wind at the moment. В данный момент она пьяна.), boozy-woozy, hard up, walking on rocky socks, hit under the wing, hepped(up), horizontal, honked, honkers, hooched up, screwed tight, screwed, blued, and tattooed, waxed, in the bag, in the suds, in bad shape, in a bad way, in rare form, shagged, shredded, buzzy, jambled, jiggered, skunked, slewy, sizzled, carrying a heavy load, juiced to the gills, electrified, on the sauce, tanky, tan someone's hide, laid to the bone, slugged, slushed (up), waa-zooed, whazood, snooted, snoozamorooed, soggy, loaded to the gills, loaded to the barrel, sopping(wet), soppy, soupy, spifficated, spificated, winged, maggotty, maxed out, starched, starchy, messed up, zagged, zissified, zoobang, zooted, zorked, (игра слов на Mickey Finn) Mickey finished, milled, mopped, mixed (up), moist around the edges, stuccoed, stozzled, muddied (up), muggy, swamped, stung, feshnushkied, flaked out, out cold, out of one's head, out of the way, discomboobulated, swoozled, swozzled, folded, foozlified, perked (up), batted, funked out, fuzzed, thawed, tiddled, gauged, pixilated, pixolated, phfft, pifflicated, pipped(up), tiffled, giffed, plootered, poopied, pop-eyed, popped, tipply, toasted, putrid, psyched (out), pummeled, topsy-boozy, quartzed, put the bed with a shovel, totalled, touched, trammeled, cotton-eyed, pafisticated, packaged, out, all geezed up, balmy, bent, blue, blue-eyed, breezy, cockeyed, cooked, crump, cut, fired up, floating, fogmatic, fresh, full, gassed, geezed, ginned up, grogged, guzzled, half-cocked half cocked, heeled, jake, jammed, jolly, knocked out, lit (особенно в приподнятом настроении), loaded for bear, lushed up, on, out of it, out on the roof, overboard, potted, puggled, pushed, queered, raunchie, raunchy, ready the ready, right, ripe, ripped off, ripped up, rocky, ronchie, rosy, rotten, rum dum, rum-dam, rumdum, sap-happy, screwed, sent, shaved, shot, shot in the neck, steamed up, stiff, stinko, tacky, tired, under the table, under the weather, up a tree, wiped out, woozy, wuzzy, zig-zag16) Simple: lumpy18) Makarov: bibulous, ebriated, overtaken with drink19) Taboo: bladdered (от bladder - мочевой пузырь), langered, leathered, peed, screwed up, shit-faced, shitty, snotted, tight as a fart, wazzed20) Aphorism: cherry- marry21) Idiomatic expression: loaded to the gunwales -
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КАК МЫШЬ2 мокрый coll (как + NP Invar modif) extremely (wet)sopping wetdrenched soaked through soaked (to the skin) (look) like a drowned rat. -
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ДО (ПОСЛЕДНЕЙ) НИТКИ PrepP these forms only adv1. промокнуть, вымокнуть и т. п. - coll (to be, get etc) thoroughly wetX промок до нитки - X was (got) soaked to the skinX was (got) drenched (soaked) to the bone X was (got) wet to the bone X was (got) sopping (soaking) wet.В трёх верстах от станции*** стало накрапывать, и через минуту проливной дождь вымочил меня до последней нитки (Пушкин 3). Three versts from the posting-station at ***, a light drizzle began, a minute later it had changed to a driving rain and I was soaked to the skin (3b).2. обобрать кого, проиграть, пропить и т. п. - coll (to rob, gamble away, spend on drinking etc) absolutely all the money one or s.o. hasX обобрал Y-a - = X robbed Y blindX fleeced Y (down to Y's last kopeck (penny etc)) X cleaned Y outX проиграл все - = X gambled away everything down to the last kopeck (penny etc)X lost the shirt off his backX пропил всё - = X drank up every kopeck (penny etc) he had.Костю заметил Бейлис, главный бильярдист Москвы, ввел в лучшие бильярдные, где обыгрывались «фраера», денежные провинциалы, командировочные с казёнными деньгами. С ними Костя был беспощаден, заманивал первым лёгким выигрышем, а потом раздевал до нитки (Рыбаков 2). Не IKostya) had been spotted by Beilis, the top billiards player in Moscow. Beilis took him to the best billiards halls, where they hustled freeloaders, moneyed provincials visiting Moscow on government funds. Kostya was merciless with them. He would con them by losing the first game and then fleece them down to their last kopeck (2a).{extended usage) «Англия и Франция навязали Германии Версаль, репарации, раздели до нитки, отобрали колонии...» (Рыбаков 2). ( context transl) "England and France bound Germany hand and foot at Versailles, the reparations stripped her bare, they took her colonies..." (2a).3. рассказать что, разобрать(ся) в ком-чём, помнить что и т. п. - substand (to tell, analyze, remember etc sth.) completely, thoroughly, including the small details: (down) to the minutest (the smallest, the tiniest, the last) detailin every detail. -
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(НИ ОДНОЙ) СУХОЙ (ЖИВОЙ) НИТКИ НЕТ (НЕ ОСТАЛОСЬ) на ком coll VP subj. /gen) s.o. has gotten thoroughly wet: на X-e сухой нитки нет - X is (has gotten) soaked to the skin X is (has gotten) drenched to the bone X is (has gotten) sopping (soaking) wet there isn't a dry stitch (spot) on X.«Боги! - воскликнул Пилат, - да ведь на вас нет сухой нитки!» (Булгаков 9). "Gods!" exclaimed Pilate. "There's not a dry stitch on you!" (9b). -
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I• КАК МЫШЬ притаиться, затаиться и т.п. coll[ как + NP; Invar; usu. adv]=====⇒ (to hide, sit etc) very quietly:- (as) quiet as a mouse.♦ В день, когда он [Мандельштам] сочинял эти стихи, я не догадалась, что он работает, потому что он лежал тихо, как мышь (Мандельштам 1). On the day he [Mandelstam] was composing this poem, I didn't realize he was working, because he was lying as quiet as a mouse (1a).II• КАК МЫШЬ мокрый coll[ как + NP; Invar; modif]=====⇒ extremely (wet):- sopping wet;- drenched;- (look) like a drowned rat.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как мышь
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[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====1. промокнуть, вымокнуть и т.п. до нитки coll (to be, get etc) thoroughly wet:- X was (got) sopping (soaking) wet.♦ В трёх верстах от станции *** стало накрапывать, и через минуту проливной дождь вымочил меня до последней нитки (Пушкин 3). Three versts from the posting-station at ***, a light drizzle began; a minute later it had changed to a driving rain and I was soaked to the skin (3b).2. обобрать кого, проиграть, пропить и т.п. до нитки coll (to rob, gamble away, spend on drinking etc) absolutely all the money one or s.o. has:- X fleeced Y (down to Y's last kopeck <penny etc>);♦ Костю заметил Бейлис, главный бильярдист Москвы, ввел в лучшие бильярдные, где обыгрывались "фраера", денежные провинциалы, командировочные с казёнными деньгами. С ними Костя был беспощаден, заманивал первым лёгким выигрышем, а потом раздевал до нитки (Рыбаков 2). Не [Kostya] had been spotted by Beilis, the top billiards player in Moscow. Beilis took him to the best billiards halls, where they hustled freeloaders, moneyed provincials visiting Moscow on government funds. Kostya was merciless with them. He would con them by losing the first game and then fleece them down to their last kopeck (2a).♦ [extended usage] "Англия и Франция навязали Германии Версаль, репарации, раздели до нитки, отобрали колонии..." (Рыбаков 2). [context transl] "England and France bound Germany hand and foot at Versailles, the reparations stripped her bare, they took her colonies..." (2a).3. рассказать что, разобрать(ся) в ком-чём, помнить что и т.п. - substand (to tell, analyze, remember etc sth.) completely, thoroughly, including the small details:- (down) to the minutest (the smallest, the tiniest, the last) detail;- in every detail.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до нитки
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[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====1. промокнуть, вымокнуть и т.п. до последней нитки coll (to be, get etc) thoroughly wet:- X was (got) sopping (soaking) wet.♦ В трёх верстах от станции *** стало накрапывать, и через минуту проливной дождь вымочил меня до последней нитки (Пушкин 3). Three versts from the posting-station at ***, a light drizzle began; a minute later it had changed to a driving rain and I was soaked to the skin (3b).2. обобрать кого, проиграть, пропить и т.п. до последней нитки coll (to rob, gamble away, spend on drinking etc) absolutely all the money one or s.o. has:- X fleeced Y (down to Y's last kopeck <penny etc>);|| X проиграл все до последней нитки ≈ X gambled away everything down to the last kopeck (penny etc);♦ Костю заметил Бейлис, главный бильярдист Москвы, ввел в лучшие бильярдные, где обыгрывались "фраера", денежные провинциалы, командировочные с казёнными деньгами. С ними Костя был беспощаден, заманивал первым лёгким выигрышем, а потом раздевал до нитки (Рыбаков 2). Не [Kostya] had been spotted by Beilis, the top billiards player in Moscow. Beilis took him to the best billiards halls, where they hustled freeloaders, moneyed provincials visiting Moscow on government funds. Kostya was merciless with them. He would con them by losing the first game and then fleece them down to their last kopeck (2a).♦ [extended usage] "Англия и Франция навязали Германии Версаль, репарации, раздели до нитки, отобрали колонии..." (Рыбаков 2). [context transl] "England and France bound Germany hand and foot at Versailles, the reparations stripped her bare, they took her colonies..." (2a).3. рассказать что, разобрать(ся) в ком-чём, помнить что и т.п. до последней нитки substand (to tell, analyze, remember etc sth.) completely, thoroughly, including the small details:- (down) to the minutest <the smallest, the tiniest, the last> detail;- in every detail.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до последней нитки
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• (НИ ОДНОЙ) СУХОЙ < ЖИВОЙ> НИТКИ НЕТ (НЕ ОСТАЛОСЬ) на ком coll[VPsubj/ gen]=====⇒ s.o. has gotten thoroughly wet:- there isn't a dry stitch (spot) on X.♦ " Боги! - воскликнул Пилат, - да ведь на вас нет сухой нитки!" (Булгаков 9). "Gods!" exclaimed Pilate. "There's not a dry stitch on you!" (9b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > живой нитки не осталось
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• (НИ ОДНОЙ) СУХОЙ < ЖИВОЙ> НИТКИ НЕТ (НЕ ОСТАЛОСЬ) на ком coll[VPsubj/ gen]=====⇒ s.o. has gotten thoroughly wet:- there isn't a dry stitch (spot) on X.♦ " Боги! - воскликнул Пилат, - да ведь на вас нет сухой нитки!" (Булгаков 9). "Gods!" exclaimed Pilate. "There's not a dry stitch on you!" (9b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > живой нитки нет
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sopping — sop|ping [ˈsɔpıŋ US ˈsa: ] adj also .sopping wet very wet = ↑soaking ▪ My clothes were absolutely sopping! … Dictionary of contemporary English
sopping — also sopping wet adjective very wet: My shoes were sopping … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Sopping — Sop Sop, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sopped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sopping}.] To steep or dip in any liquid. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sopping — /sop ing/, adj. soaked; drenched: Her clothes were sopping from the rain. [1525 35; SOP + ING2] * * * … Universalium