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21 schaudern
v/i shudder ( vor +Dat at); vor Kälte: shiver with cold; mich schaudert bei dem Gedanken I shudder at the thought; stärker: the thought of it sends shivers down my spine; uns schauderte beim Anblick der Opfer we were horrified at the sight of the victims* * *to shudder* * *schau|dern ['ʃaudɐn]vi(vor Grauen, Abscheu) to shudder; (vor Kälte, Angst auch) to shiver; (vor Ehrfurcht) to tremble, to quivermich schauderte bei dem Anblick/Gedanken — I shuddered/shivered/trembled or quivered at the sight/thought (of it)
ihr schaudert vor ihm — he makes her shudder/shiver
* * *(to tremble from fear, disgust, cold etc.) shudder* * *schau·dern[ˈʃaudɐn]I. vt impersII. vi1. (erschauern) to shudder2. (frösteln) to shiver* * *es schauderte ihn — he shivered/shuddered
* * *schaudern v/i shudder (mich schaudert bei dem Gedanken I shudder at the thought; stärker: the thought of it sends shivers down my spine;uns schauderte beim Anblick der Opfer we were horrified at the sight of the victims* * *es schauderte ihn — he shivered/shuddered
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22 durstig
durs·tig [ʼdʊrstɪç] adjthirsty;\durstig sein to be thirsty;[jdn] \durstig machen to make sb thirsty;jd wird [von etw] \durstig sb gets thirsty [or a thirst] [from sth], sth makes sb thirsty;von salzigen Speisen wird man \durstig salty food makes you thirsty -
23 Hunger
Hun·ger <-s> [ʼhʊŋɐ] m1) (\Hungergefühl) hunger;\Hunger bekommen/ haben to get/be hungry;keinen richtigen \Hunger haben to not really be hungry;\Hunger leiden ( geh) to starve, to go hungry;etw macht \Hunger sth makes sb hungry;Holzfällen macht \Hunger! woodcutting helps you work up an appetite;seinen \Hunger stillen to satisfy one's hunger;2) ( Hungersnot) famine;es herrschte großer \Hunger the area was stricken by faminejds \Hunger nach etw sb's thirst for sth;ihr \Hunger nach Wissen war unstillbar her thirst for knowledge was insatiableWENDUNGEN: -
24 schütteln
I vt/i shake; vor dem Öffnen / vor Gebrauch gut schütteln! shake well before opening / before use; den Kopf oder mit dem Kopf schütteln shake one’s head; jemandem die Hand schütteln shake s.o.’s hand, shake hands with s.o.; vom Fieber / von Weinkrämpfen geschüttelt werden be shivering with fever / shaking with sobs; da kann man nur mit dem Kopf schütteln umg., fig. one can only shake one’s head in disbelief; Ärmel, ÖffnenII v/refl shake, shudder ( vor Angst etc. with fear etc.); sich vor Kälte schütteln shiver with cold; der nasse Hund schüttelte sich the wet dog shook itself; ich musste mich schütteln it made me shudder, it gave me the creeps umg.; er schüttelte sich vor Lachen umg. he shook with laughter* * *to shake* * *schụ̈t|teln ['ʃʏtln]1. vtto shake; (= rütteln) to shake about, to jolt (about)See:→ Hand2. vrto shake oneself; (vor Kälte) to shiver (vor with); (vor Ekel) to shudder (vor with, in)* * *das1) (an act of shaking: He gave the bottle a shake.) shake2) (to shake or tear with the teeth etc as a dog does its prey etc.) worry* * *schüt·teln[ˈʃʏtl̩n]I. vt1. (rütteln)▪ etw/jdn \schütteln to shake sth/sb▪ etw schüttelt jdn sth makes sb shiverdas Fieber schüttelte sie she was racked with feverII. vi to shakeverneinend mit dem Kopf \schütteln to shake one's headverwundert mit dem Kopf \schütteln to shake one's head in amazementIII. vrIV. vi impers▪ es schüttelt jdn sb shudderses schüttelte sie vor Ekel she shuddered with disgust* * *1.transitives (auch intransitives) Verb1) shakeden Kopf [über etwas (Akk.)]/die Faust [gegen jemanden] schütteln — shake one's head [over something]/one's fist [at somebody]
jemandem die Hand schütteln — shake somebody's hand; shake somebody by the hand
das Fieber/die Angst/das Grauen schüttelte ihn — he was shivering or shaking with fever/fear/gripped with horror
2) (unpers.)2.es schüttelte ihn [vor Kälte] — he was shaking [with or from cold]
reflexives Verb shake oneself/itself3.intransitives Verb* * *A. v/t & v/i shake;vor dem Öffnen/vor Gebrauch gut schütteln! shake well before opening/before use;mit dem Kopf schütteln shake one’s head;jemandem die Hand schütteln shake sb’s hand, shake hands with sb;vom Fieber/von Weinkrämpfen geschüttelt werden be shivering with fever/shaking with sobs;da kann man nur mit dem Kopf schütteln umg, fig one can only shake one’s head in disbelief; → Ärmel, ÖffnenB. v/r shake, shudder (sich vor Kälte schütteln shiver with cold;der nasse Hund schüttelte sich the wet dog shook itself;ich musste mich schütteln it made me shudder, it gave me the creeps umg;er schüttelte sich vor Lachen umg he shook with laughter* * *1.transitives (auch intransitives) Verb1) shakeden Kopf [über etwas (Akk.)]/die Faust [gegen jemanden] schütteln — shake one's head [over something]/one's fist [at somebody]
jemandem die Hand schütteln — shake somebody's hand; shake somebody by the hand
das Fieber/die Angst/das Grauen schüttelte ihn — he was shivering or shaking with fever/fear/gripped with horror
2) (unpers.)2.es schüttelte ihn [vor Kälte] — he was shaking [with or from cold]
reflexives Verb shake oneself/itself3.intransitives Verb* * *v.to churn v.to rock v.to shake v.(§ p.,p.p.: shook, shaken) -
25 mißbehagen
miss·be·ha·genRR, miß·be·ha·genALT[ˈmɪsbəha:gn̩]vi (geh)▪ jdm \mißbehagen to displease sb, to not be to sb's liking▪ es missbehagt jdm, etw zu tun sb is not happy doing sth -
26 cofać
impf cofnąć* * *( rękę) to take back; ( samochód) to reverse; ( zegarek) to put back; (słowo, obietnicę) to withdraw* * *ipf.cofnąć pf. -ij1. ( przemieszczać ku tyłowi) back (up), reverse, move l. pull l. draw back; cofać zegarek put back the clock l. watch.2. (= wstrzymać, unieważnić) withdraw, cancel, revoke; cofnąć prawo jazdy revoke a l. sb's driver's license; cofnęli mi prawo jazdy I had my driving licence revoked; cofnąć zarządzenie cancel l. revoke a regulation; cofnąć wniosek withdraw a motion; cofam to ( co powiedziałem) I take it back.ipf.1. ( przemieszczać się w tył) back (up), move back; cofać się myślą l. pamięcią do czegoś go back to sth; coś się komuś cofa ( o pokarmie) sth makes sb gag.2. przen. (= ustępować, wycofywać się, zanikać) recede, retire; cofać się w rozwoju regress.3. (= uchylać się, powstrzymywać się) refrain ( przed czymś from sth); nie cofać się przed niczym stop at nothing, go to any length(s).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > cofać
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27 Eins
WENDUNGEN:\Eins A Ware first-class goods;halt mal fest und \Eins, zwei, drei habe ich den Dorn entfernt keep still and before you can say ‘ouch!’ I'll have the thorn out;es kommt \Eins zum anderen it's [just] one thing after another;das kommt [o läuft] auf \Eins hinaus ( fam) it doesn't make any difference, it all amounts to the same thing1) ( eine Ganzheit) [all] one2) ( egal)etw ist jdm \Eins sth is all one to sb, sth makes no difference to sb3) ( einig)sich \Eins mit jdm wissen/ fühlen to know/feel that one is in agreement with sbWENDUNGEN:das ist alles \Eins ( fam) it doesn't matter, it's all the same [thing]2. Eins <-, -en> [ʼains] f1) ( Zahl) one2) ( auf Würfel)lauter \Einsen würfeln to throw nothing but ones3) ( Verkehrslinie)die \Eins the [number] one4) ( Zeugnisnote)eine \Eins bekommen to get [an] A, to get [an] excellent [or an excellent mark] -
28 eins
WENDUNGEN:\eins A Ware first-class goods;halt mal fest und \eins, zwei, drei habe ich den Dorn entfernt keep still and before you can say ‘ouch!’ I'll have the thorn out;es kommt \eins zum anderen it's [just] one thing after another;das kommt [o läuft] auf \eins hinaus ( fam) it doesn't make any difference, it all amounts to the same thing1) ( eine Ganzheit) [all] one2) ( egal)etw ist jdm \eins sth is all one to sb, sth makes no difference to sb3) ( einig)sich \eins mit jdm wissen/ fühlen to know/feel that one is in agreement with sbWENDUNGEN:das ist alles \eins ( fam) it doesn't matter, it's all the same [thing]2. Eins <-, -en> [ʼains] f1) ( Zahl) one2) ( auf Würfel)lauter \einsen würfeln to throw nothing but ones3) ( Verkehrslinie)die \eins the [number] one4) ( Zeugnisnote)eine \eins bekommen to get [an] A, to get [an] excellent [or an excellent mark] -
29 schütteln
schüt·teln [ʼʃʏtl̩n]vt1) ( rütteln)etw/jdn \schütteln to shake sth/sb;das Obst vom Baum \schütteln to shake fruit from a tree; s. a. Hand, Kopf2) ( erzittern lassen)etw schüttelt jdn sth makes sb shiver;das Fieber schüttelte sie she was racked with fevervi to shake;verneinend mit dem Kopf \schütteln to shake one's head;verwundert mit dem Kopf \schütteln to shake one's head in amazementvrsich vor Kälte \schütteln to shake [or shiver] with [the] cold;sich vor Lachen \schütteln to laugh one's head offes schüttelt jdn sb shudders;es schüttelte sie vor Ekel she shuddered with disgust -
30 schauern
v/i schaudern* * *schau|ern ['ʃauɐn]1. vi impers2. viSee:* * *schau·ern[ˈʃauɐn]I. viII. vt impers* * * -
31 stäuben
v/i make a lot of dust; es staubt there’s a lot of dust; die Decke staubt so the blanket creates (such) a lot of dust; pass auf, sonst staubt’s! umg. watch it, or there’ll be trouble* * *to dust* * *stau|ben ['ʃtaubn]vito be dusty; (= Staub machen, aufwirbeln) to make or create a lot of dust* * *stau·ben[ˈʃtaubn̩]vi impers (Staub aufwirbeln)▶ pass auf, sonst staubt's! watch it, or there'll be trouble!* * *intransitives Verb cause dust; < person> cause or raise dust* * *A. v/t:Mehl etcüber etwas stäuben dust sth with flour etcB. v/i1. Wasser, Schnee: spray2. Blüten: pollinate* * *intransitives Verb cause dust; < person> cause or raise dust -
32 schaudern
schau·dern [ʼʃaudɐn]es schaudert jdn bei etw sth makes sb shudder [or shiver]vi1) ( erschauern) to shudder;2) ( frösteln) to shiver -
33 schauern
schau·ern [ʼʃauɐn]vi -
34 С-138
СЕРДЦЕ КРОВЬЮ ОБЛИВАЕТСЯ/ОБЛИ-ЛОСЬ чьё, у кого (от чего) VP subj. usu. impfv) s.o. feels intense anxiety, deep emotional pain etc (often in response to another's suffering): у X-a сердце кровью обливается = X's heart bleeds (for person Y) it sth. makes X's heart bleedX's heart goes out (to person Y). "Я стою у окна и смотрю на это пепелище - и сердце мое обливается кровью» (Битов 2). "I stand by the window and look at these ashes-and my heart bleeds" (2a).«Может, наконец, воевать начнём, а то не война, а сплошные поддавки, только людей гробим. И каких людей!.. Сердце кровью обливается!» (Максимов 1). "Maybe we're really going to start fighting at last. So far we seem to have been playing to lose-only burying people. And what people!...It makes your heart bleed!" (1a). -
35 сердце кровью обливается
[VPsubj; usu. impfv]=====⇒ s.o. feels intense anxiety, deep emotional pain etc (often in response to another's suffering):- it (sth.) makes X's heart bleed;- X's heart goes out (to person Y).♦ "Я стою у окна и смотрю на это пепелище - и сердце мое обливается кровью" (Битов 2). "I stand by the window and look at these ashes-and my heart bleeds" (2a).♦ "Может, наконец, воевать начнём, а то не война, а сплошные поддавки, только людей гробим. И каких людей!.. Сердце кровью обливается!" (Максимов 1). "Maybe we're really going to start fighting at last. So far we seem to have been playing to lose-only burying people. And what people!...It makes your heart bleed!" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сердце кровью обливается
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36 сердце кровью облилось
[VPsubj; usu. impfv]=====⇒ s.o. feels intense anxiety, deep emotional pain etc (often in response to another's suffering):- it (sth.) makes X's heart bleed;- X's heart goes out (to person Y).♦ "Я стою у окна и смотрю на это пепелище - и сердце мое обливается кровью" (Битов 2). "I stand by the window and look at these ashes-and my heart bleeds" (2a).♦ "Может, наконец, воевать начнём, а то не война, а сплошные поддавки, только людей гробим. И каких людей!.. Сердце кровью обливается!" (Максимов 1). "Maybe we're really going to start fighting at last. So far we seem to have been playing to lose-only burying people. And what people!...It makes your heart bleed!" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сердце кровью облилось
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37 cierpnąć
(-nę, -niesz); perf ś-; vi( o kończynie) to become lub grow numb* * *ipf.-ij; -pł l. - pnął, - pła -pli ( o skórze) get the creeps; ( o kończynach) become l. grow numb; skóra na kimś cierpnie przen. sth makes one's flesh creep.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > cierpnąć
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38 Ж-4
НИ ЖАРКО (НИ ТЕПЛб) НИ ХОЛОДНО кому от чего НИ ХОЛОДНО НИ ЖАРКО all coll these forms only impers predic with бытье usu. pres) sth. makes no difference to s.o.: X-y от Y-a ни жарко ни холодно — X doesn't care (one way or the other) Y doesn't matter (to X) one way or the other ift all the same to X X is neither hot nor cold about Y (in limited contexts) for all X cares....В глазах большинства это были единичные жертвы, от исчезновения которых городу было ни тепло ни холодно... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2)....In the eyes of the majority, these were but isolated victims whose disappearance did not matter one way or the other (2a).Шагинян и сейчас продолжает плодотворную деятельность. При разборе дел всяких «подписантов» она суёт слуховую трубку им в лицо, чтобы не упустить ни слова. Пусть живёт хоть до ста лет вместе с Фединым и присными. Мне от этого ни холодно ни жарко (Мандельштам 2). Even now Shaginian has not ceased her fruitful labors. Attending meetings at which "protest signers" are called to account, she thrusts her ear trumpet right in their faces, not to miss a single word. For all I care, she can live to be a hundred years, together with Fedin and his tribe (2a). -
39 ни жарко ни холодно
• НИ ЖАРКО < НИ ТЕПЛО> ни холодно кому от чего; НИ ХОЛОДНО НИ ЖАРКО all coll[these forms only; impers predic with быть; usu. pres]=====⇒ sth. makes no difference to s.o.:- [in limited contexts] for all X cares.♦...В глазах большинства это были единичные жертвы, от исчезновения которых городу было ни тепло ни холодно... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2)....In the eyes of the majority, these were but isolated victims whose disappearance did not matter one way or the other (2a).♦ Шагинян и сейчас продолжает плодотворную деятельность. При разборе дел всяких "подписантов" она суёт слуховую трубку им в лицо, чтобы не упустить ни слова. Пусть живёт хоть до ста лет вместе с Фединым и присными. Мне от этого ни холодно ни жарко (Мандельштам 2). Even now Shaginian has not ceased her fruitful labors. Attending meetings at which "protest signers" are called to account, she thrusts her ear trumpet right in their faces, not to miss a single word. For all I care, she can live to be a hundred years, together with Fedin and his tribe (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ни жарко ни холодно
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40 ни тепло ни холодно
• НИ ЖАРКО < НИ ТЕПЛО> ни холодно кому от чего; НИ ХОЛОДНО НИ ЖАРКО all coll[these forms only; impers predic with быть; usu. pres]=====⇒ sth. makes no difference to s.o.:- [in limited contexts] for all X cares.♦...В глазах большинства это были единичные жертвы, от исчезновения которых городу было ни тепло ни холодно... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2)....In the eyes of the majority, these were but isolated victims whose disappearance did not matter one way or the other (2a).♦ Шагинян и сейчас продолжает плодотворную деятельность. При разборе дел всяких "подписантов" она суёт слуховую трубку им в лицо, чтобы не упустить ни слова. Пусть живёт хоть до ста лет вместе с Фединым и присными. Мне от этого ни холодно ни жарко (Мандельштам 2). Even now Shaginian has not ceased her fruitful labors. Attending meetings at which "protest signers" are called to account, she thrusts her ear trumpet right in their faces, not to miss a single word. For all I care, she can live to be a hundred years, together with Fedin and his tribe (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ни тепло ни холодно
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