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121 мне это противно
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122 у меня от этого болит живот
General subject: it gives me a stomach-acheУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > у меня от этого болит живот
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123 unverträglich
Adj.1. Speise: indigestible* * *incompatible* * *ụn|ver|träg|lich ['UnfEɐtrEklIç, ʊnfEɐ'trɛklɪç]adj1) (= streitsüchtig) cantankerous* * *((of people) certain to disagree, fight etc.) incompatible* * *un·ver·träg·lich[ˈʊnfɛɐ̯trɛ:klɪç]1. (sich mit keinem vertragend) cantankerous, quarrelsome2. (nicht gut bekömmlich) indigestibleich habe solche Magenbeschwerden, vielleicht habe ich etwas U\unverträgliches gegessen I've got [a] really bad stomach-ache, perhaps I've eaten something that didn't agree with me* * *1) (unbekömmlich) indigestible; unsuitable < medicine>2) (streitsüchtig) quarrelsome3) (nicht harmonierend) incompatible <blood groups, medicines, transplant tissue>* * *unverträglich adj1. Speise: indigestible* * *1) (unbekömmlich) indigestible; unsuitable < medicine>2) (streitsüchtig) quarrelsome3) (nicht harmonierend) incompatible <blood groups, medicines, transplant tissue>* * *adj.incompatible adj.intolerable adj.irreconcilable adj.unsociable adj. -
124 jeśli
conj. 1. (określające warunek) if- pomogę ci, jeśli ładnie poprosisz I’ll help you, if you ask nicely- pójdę z tobą, jeśli chcesz I’ll go with you if you like- jeśli się pośpieszysz, zdążysz na pociąg if you hurry, you’ll catch the train- jeśli to możliwe if it’s possible- czasami, jeśli ma się szczęście … sometimes, if one is lucky a. if you are lucky…- jeśli…, to… if…, then…- nie pójdziesz do kina, jeśli nie odrobisz lekcji you won’t be going to the cinema if you don’t do your homework a. unless you do your homework- kto nam pomoże, jeśli nie on? who’s going to help us, if not him?- większość z nich, jeśli nie wszyscy most of them, if not all (of them)- we środę, jeśli nie wcześniej on Wednesday, if not sooner- (ona) ciągle na coś się skarży, jeśli nie na ból głowy, to na ból brzucha she’s always complaining about aches and pains – if it isn’t a headache it’s a stomach ache- a jeśli what if, supposing- a jeśli powiem nie? what if a. supposing I say no?- jeśli nawet a. nawet jeśli even if- pojadę tam jutro, nawet jeśli miałoby padać I’ll go there tomorrow, even if it’s raining- jeśli się nie mylę if I’m not mistaken, unless I’m mistaken- pan Kowalski, jeśli się nie mylę Mr Kowalski, I believe?- jeśli dobrze pamiętam if I remember rightly- jeśli wolno mi coś radzić… if I may make a suggestion…- jeśli można jej wierzyć if she can be believed- jeśli o mnie chodzi as far as I’m concerned- jeśli chodzi a. idzie o kogoś/coś as regards sb/sth, as far as sb/sth is concerned2. (skoro) if, since- dlaczego sam tego nie zrobisz, jeśli jesteś taki mądry why don’t you do it yourself, if a. since you’re so clever- jeśli nie zadzwonił, to znaczy, że się obraził if he hasn’t phoned, he must be offended3. książk. (o ile) if- jeśli w szkole zachowuje się skandalicznie, to w domu jest wyjątkowo grzeczny if a. while he conducts himself outrageously at school, at home he is exceptionally well-behaved* * *conjifjeśli nie — if not, unless
jeśli będziesz grzeczny, opowiem ci bajkę — if you behave, I'll tell you a story
jeśli dobrze pamiętam... — if I remember rightly...
jeśli nie on, to kto? — if not he lub him, then who?
jeśli idzie o... — as regards...
* * *conj.if; jeśli nie unless; jeśli chcesz, pójdziemy do kina we can go to the movies if you like; jeśli mnie pamięć nie myli if my memory serves me; jeśli można if I may; if that's OK (with you); jeśli nie będzie padać unless it rains; jeśli pani pozwoli if you don't mind; jeśli wcześniej skończę pracę, zadzwonię do ciebie if I finish work earlier, I'll call you; któż, jeśli nie on? if not him, who?The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > jeśli
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125 terriblemente
adv.terribly.* * *► adverbio1 terribly, awfully* * *ADV terribly, awfully* * *adverbio terribly* * *= intensively, dreadfully, hideously, appallingly, disastrously.Ex. I would suggest another intensively practical reason for author main entries over strict title entries.Ex. However, economic resources are dreadfully finite.Ex. What is clear from a survey of this literature is that the Yugoslav war was hideously complex in its detail and in the range of issues raised.Ex. Albert Einstein quote -- It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.Ex. I love movies like that -- where slowly, gradually, bit by bit, all the characters realize that the villain was really disastrously mendacious and criminal.----* terriblemente + Adjetivo = deadly + Adjetivo, excruciatingly + Adjetivo.* * *adverbio terribly* * *= intensively, dreadfully, hideously, appallingly, disastrously.Ex: I would suggest another intensively practical reason for author main entries over strict title entries.
Ex: However, economic resources are dreadfully finite.Ex: What is clear from a survey of this literature is that the Yugoslav war was hideously complex in its detail and in the range of issues raised.Ex: Albert Einstein quote -- It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.Ex: I love movies like that -- where slowly, gradually, bit by bit, all the characters realize that the villain was really disastrously mendacious and criminal.* terriblemente + Adjetivo = deadly + Adjetivo, excruciatingly + Adjetivo.* * *1 ‹sufrir› terribly, horribly2 (uso hiperbólico) terriblyla cocina estaba terriblemente sucia the kitchen was terribly dirtyse portaron terriblemente mal they behaved terribly o appallingly* * *terriblemente advterribly;los delitos han aumentado terriblemente crime has risen terribly;me duele terriblemente el estómago I've got terrible stomach ache* * *terriblemente adv awfully / dreadfully / terribly -
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127 tripa SF
1) (=intestino) intestine, gut; (=vísceras) guts *, insides *, innards *2) * (=barriga)a) [gen] belly, tummy *echar tripa — to put on weight, start to get a paunch
tener mucha tripa — to be fat, have a paunch
b) Esp [de mujer encinta] bulgedejar a una chica con tripa — † to get a girl in the family way
3) [de fruta] core, seeds pl4)las tripas — * (=mecanismo) the insides *, the works; (=piezas) the parts
5) [de vasija] belly, bulge6) (Com, Jur etc) (=expediente) file, dossier7) Caribe [de neumático] inner tube -
128 tripas SFPL
1) (=intestino) intestine, gut; (=vísceras) guts *, insides *, innards *2) * (=barriga)a) [gen] belly, tummy *echar tripa — to put on weight, start to get a paunch
tener mucha tripa — to be fat, have a paunch
b) Esp [de mujer encinta] bulgedejar a una chica con tripa — † to get a girl in the family way
3) [de fruta] core, seeds pl4)las tripas — * (=mecanismo) the insides *, the works; (=piezas) the parts
5) [de vasija] belly, bulge6) (Com, Jur etc) (=expediente) file, dossier7) Caribe [de neumático] inner tube
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stomach ache — pain in the stomach … English contemporary dictionary
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STOMACH-ACHE — … Useful english dictionary
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