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1 stark mad
completely mad.مَجْنون -
2 stark crazy
completely mad.مَجْنون -
3 zırdeli
stark raving mad, stark mad, stark crazy, staring mad, as mad as a hatter, as mad as a March hare, bonkers -
4 pähkähullu
yks.nom. pähkähullu; yks.gen. pähkähullun; yks.part. pähkähullua; yks.ill. pähkähulluun; mon.gen. pähkähullujen; mon.part. pähkähulluja; mon.ill. pähkähulluihinstark mad* * *• stark mad• mad• mad as a hatter• crazy• crackbrained• raving mad -
5 καταμαργέων
καταμαργάωto be stark mad: pres part act masc nom sg (epic doric ionic aeolic)καταμαργάωto be stark mad: pres part act masc nom sg (epic doric ionic aeolic) -
6 белены объелся
груб.-прост.off one's head (nut, bean, chump, crumpet, onion, rocker, rocket); crazy; gone balmy (barmy); gone daft; gone crackers (nuts); gone off the hooks; gone bug-house (bugs) Amer.; gone stark mad; cf. been eating soap?- Воля ваша, Антонида Васильевна, не пойду. - Это почему? Это что ещё? Белены, что ли, вы все объелись? (Ф. Достоевский, Игрок) — 'Very sorry, Antonida Vasilyevna, but I can't go.' 'Why not? Now, what's the matter? Have you all gone stark mad?'
Аким вытаращил глаза. - Что ты такое врёшь, словно белены объелся, - заговорил он, наконец. - Какой ты тут, к чёрту, хозяин? (И. Тургенев, Постоялый двор) — Akim stared at him, deprived of speech. 'Are you crazy or something, talking such rot?' He spoke at last. 'Like hell you're the owner!'
Подхалюзин.
А вот что-с, Устинья Наумовна, нельзя ли как этому вашему жениху отказать-с? Устинья Наумовна. Да ты что, белены что ль объелся? (А. Островский, Свои люди - сочтёмся) — Podkhalyuzin: Here's what, Ustinya Naumovna: isn't it possible to throw over that suitor you've found, ma'am? Ustinya Naumovna: What's the matter with you; are you gone daft?- Чего ты лютуешь, парень! - выговорила ему Седельникова. - Белены объелся? Иди-ка, охолонись. (А. Мусатов, Стожары) — 'What's come over you, lad?' Sedelnikova scolded. 'Been eating soap? Here, go and cool off.'
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7 зовсім
quite, altogether, absolutely, completely, entirelyзовсім божевільний — stark mad; as mad as a March hare; амер. plumb crazy sl.
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8 loco perdido
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9 сумасшедший
1. madman2. batty3. daft4. demented5. deranged6. insane7. raving maniac8. mad; insane; madman; lunaticпсихиатрическая больница; сумасшедший дом — lunatic asylum
9. lunaticСинонимический ряд:1. безрассудная (прил.) безрассудная; безумная; сумасбродная; шалая; шальная2. неистовая (прил.) бешеная; буйная; бурная; дикая; исступленная; неистовая; ярая; яростная3. умалишенная (прил.) безумец; безумная; душевнобольная; ненормальная; полоумная; помешанная; псих; психованная; психопат; психопатка; тронутая; умалишенная; чокнутаяАнтонимический ряд: -
10 в бешенстве
2) Makarov: at a white heat, at white heat, in a violent temper, to be in a fury, up the wall -
11 вне себя
1) General subject: amok, amuck, annoyed, beside oneself, delirious, in a swelter, off one's head, out of ( one's) wits, stark mad2) Colloquial: (от чего-л.) off the wall (about something) (the president was off the wall about the article)3) Obsolete: like a hog in a squall (in a storm)5) American English: torqued up6) Makarov: bent out of shape (от злости), like a hog in a storm, transported, up the wall -
12 a înnebuni de tot
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13 rauðagalinn
pp. stark-mad. -
14 mahnitati
vi impf rave, be in a frenzy; be delirious, be stark mad, run amuck* * *• rave -
15 loco rematadamente
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16 loco rematado
adj.completely crazy, stark mad. -
17 rematada
adj.1 ended, terminated.2 totally lost, utterly ruined.past part.past participle of REMATAR. -
18 dearg
adj. deirge, red; nm. gen. deirg, the ploughed part of a field in opposition to the unploughed: dol an dearg bhàinidh, going stark mad. See bàn -
19 καταμαργάω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταμαργάω
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20 ὑπερμαίνομαι
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπερμαίνομαι
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