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41 сердитый
1) General subject: angry, angry with ( smb.) (на кого-л.), black, blistering, chumpish, crabbed, cross (he is cross with you - он сердит на тебя), cross grained, cross-grained, crotchety, fretful, glowering (о взгляде), gruff, grumpish, grumpy, irascible, irate, mad, out of humor, out of temper, overthwart, porkey, riley, roily, shirty, snake headed, snuffy, sour, spiteful, stuffy, sulkiness, sulky, sullen, surly, testy, ugly (о выражении лица, взгляде), vicious, wrathful3) Dialect: toothy4) American: grouty, rambunctious, salty6) Jargon: hot, hot under the collar, narky, ratty, scotty7) Cliche: All bent out of shape8) Taboo: fired up, nowty, pissed off -
42 скучные дебаты
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43 скучный
1) General subject: arid, barren, barren of interest, boresome, boring, cut and dried, cut-and-dried, dead-alive, drab, dreary, dry, dryasdust, dull, dull as ditch-water, eventless, exsuccous, flat, gay (Активный вокабуляр Картмана), hack, hacker, hackney, heartbreaking, heavy, heavy footed, heavy-footed, ho hum, humdrum, humourless, inanimate, insipid, irksome, jejune, languid, lifeless, long, long winded, long-winded, longspun, matter of fact, matter-of-fact, mirthless, monotone, pedestrian, ponderous, prolix, prosaic, prosaical, prosaist, prose, prosy, quiet, repetitious, repetitive, sad, slow, slow footed, slow-footed, soggy, stodgy (о человеке), stuffy, stupid, switched off, switched-off, tame, tedious, tiresome, trying, unappetizing, undramatic, uninspiring, uninteresting, unlively, unreadable, vapid, weariful, wearing, wearisome, wearying, wisht, yawnful, monotonous, unimaginative, one-dimensional3) American: draggy4) Rare: witless5) Australian slang: browned off, dead as a dodo6) Psychology: weary7) Abbreviation: ZZZ8) Jargon: beige (The party is beige. Let's cruise.- Вечеринка скучная. Давай прогуляемся.), blah, no three-alarm fire, nothing, nowhere, the least, vanilla, wiped out, uncool, whitebread, nerd, punk, L7, dead, square, tired9) Makarov: unanimated10) Taboo: chicken-shit, dead ass, dead assed, drag-ass, drag-assed, dumb-ass11) Phraseological unit: blow chunks -
44 старомодный
1) General subject: (one) of the old school (человек), antiquated, antique, corny, dowdy, fogey (часто old fogy), fogram, fogy (часто old fogy), fogyish, frumpish, fusty, horse and buggy, horse-and-buggy, hung up, hunker, ickie, moss grown, moss-grown, obsolete, old fangled, old fashioned, old-fashioned, old-style, old-timer, out of fashion, out-of-date, out-of-fashion, outmoded, prehistoric, prehistorical, primitive, ricky tick, ricky ticky, ricky-tick, rinky dink, school, square toed, square-toed, frumpy (об одежде), preppy, unprogressive2) Colloquial: hungup, stuffy, mumsy, rinky-tink3) American: funky4) Obsolete: antediluvial5) Economy: old style6) Accounting: style old style, vintage of capital equipment7) Architecture: Victorian, unfashionable8) Textile: has-been9) Jargon: corn, goobey, hors-and-buggy, icky, ticky, cheesy, L7, dodo, hung up (on), lame, ricky-ticky, rooty-toot, square, the least, un-together, untogether10) Business: out of date, vintage11) Makarov: ancient, antediluvian, mouldy, rinky-dink -
45 строгий
1) General subject: astrictive, austere (о стиле), censorious, chaste (о стиле), classical (о стиле), close (об аресте, изоляции), dour, exact (о правилах, порядке), exacting, hard, harsh, heavy, keen (о критике и т. п.), narrow (об осмотре и т.п.), puritanic, puritanical, rigid, rigorous, rugged, severe (о стиле, манерах, одежде и т. п.), sharp (о выговоре), stern, stiff (о наказании, приговоре и т. п.), straightlaced, strait, strait-laced, straitlaced, strict, stringent, strong, stuffy, tailored, taut, tight laced, tight-laced, no-nonsense, understated3) American: blue5) Law: severe (о наказании)6) Economy: tight7) Accounting: astringent (напр. о фискальной политике)8) Architecture: simple (о стиле, рисунке и т.п.)9) Deprecatingly: uptight10) Jargon: hard-boiled14) Drugs: law-and-order -
46 удушливый
1) General subject: choky, muggish, muggy (о воздухе), smothery, stuffy (об атмосфере), suffocating, suffocative2) Geology: stifling3) Medicine: suffocant4) Chemistry: mephitic5) Mining: foul6) Polygraphy: smudging -
47 узкий
1) General subject: Victorian, clubby, confined, constricted, cramp, empiric, hidebound, incommodious (обыкн. о помещении), insular (взгляд), liney, liny, narrate, narrow gauge, narrow-minded, one idea'd, one ideaed, one track, one-idea'd (о мировоззрении, взглядах), one-ideaed (о мировоззрении, взглядах), one-track, parishional, parochial, petty, pinched, restricted, sectarian, skimpy, small, small minded, small-minded, strait, suburban, tight, twin size (о кровати), two by four, uncapacious (об уме), narrow width (The spruce top has narrow width grain throughout.)3) Medicine: angustus4) Colloquial: narrow-gauge, two-by-four5) Obsolete: contracted7) Automobile industry: narrow9) Metallurgy: close10) Polygraphy: condensed, condensed (о шрифте), lean (о шрифте), narrow-width11) Theatre: pin spot12) Phonetics: slender (о гласном)13) Polymers: fine-bored14) Makarov: clean-cut (о разделении фракций), linear, local, narrow (об уме и т.п.), narrow-width (о ширине ленты, рулона), parochial (об интересах и т.п.), pure, slim, stuffy -
48 ханжеский
1) General subject: Tartuffian, Tartufian, cant, canting, churchy, goody, goody goody, hypocritical, pharisaic, pious, prissy, prudish, pudibund, religiose, sanctimonious, stained glass, victorian, holier-than-thou, self-righteous2) Colloquial: goody-goody, stuffy3) Ironical: sanctified4) Religion: churchly, hypocrite, pharisaical, sanctimonious ( Making a pretense of piety or righteousness)5) Makarov: stained-glass -
49 чванливый
1) General subject: bucko, high-and-mighty, self-conceited, sniffish, sniffy, snobbish, snobby, snotty, stuck up, stuck-up, stuffy, swank, swanky, swashing, swelling, swollen headed, swollen-headed, toffee nosed, uppish, conceited3) Jargon: snot, toffee-nosed, full of oneself4) Makarov: swollen -
50 чопорный
1) General subject: angular, as stiff as a poker, buckram, ceremonious, chilly, demure, donnish, nice nelly, nice-nelly, niminy piminy, niminy-piminy, old maidish, pokerish, prim, prim and proper, prissy, smug, square toed, square-toed, starched, starchy, stiff, stiff as a poker, stiff as a ramrod, stiff necked, stiff-necked, whalebone, stand-offish, punctilious, stuffy2) Colloquial: offish3) American: priss4) Deprecatingly: uptight5) Jargon: up tight6) Makarov: old-maidish, stilted7) Phraseological unit: cat that ate the canary -
51 чувствовать себя простуженным
Makarov: feel stuffyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > чувствовать себя простуженным
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52 щепетильный
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53 П-568
HE ПРОДОХНЁШЬ HE ПРОДОХНУТЬ ПРОДОХНУТЬ НЕЛЬЗЙ all coll VP neg pfv fut, gener. 2nd pers sing не продохнёшь or impers predic with бытье (variants with продохнуть)) it is impossible to breathe (in some place because the air is stuffy, there is a bad smell etc): you (one) can hardly breathe it's hard to breathe there isn't a breath of (fresh) air (in some place).Ну и накурили они здесь - не продохнёшь. Well, they certainly smoked their fill of cigarettes here-you can hardly breathe. -
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В ЧЕТЫРЁХ СТЕНАХ сидеть, жить и т. п. PrepP Invar adv1. (to spend all or almost all of one's time) in one's home or a certain building: (be (live)) within these (those, one's own) four walls.(Домна Пантелевна:) Измучилась я в театре-то: жара, духота, радехонька, что выкатилась. (Матрена:) Да вестимо, летнее дело в четырех стенах сидеть... (Островский 11). ( context transl) (D.R:) That theatre wore me outit was so hot and stuffy I was glad to come away (M.:) It's a shame to be cooped up in summer (11a).2. (to live) like a recluse, associating little or not at all with others and spending all one's time inside: (stay (be buried, hole o.s. up)) within these (those, one's own) four walls.(Войницкий:) Двадцать пять лет я вот с этою матерью, как крот, сидел в четырех стенах... (Чехов 3). (V.:) For twenty-five years I have sat here with this mother, buried like a mole within these four walls... (3a). -
55 Т-160
(ХОТЬ) ТОПОР ВЕШАЙ МОЖНО ТОПОР ВЕШАТЬ highly coll (хоть +) VPimpcr, used as impers predic (1st van) impers predic with быть3 (2nd van) fixed WO (with можно movable)) it is unbearably stuffy, it feels as if there is no air to breathe (in some lodging or room)you could cut the air with a knifeyou can hardly breathe.(author's usage) Я люблю набитые ребятами кузова машин, бараки и палатки, хоть там топор можно повесить (Аксёнов 1). What I like is trucks, barracks, tents, so jammed with guys you can hardly breathe (1a). -
56 У-20
ГДЕ (КУДА) УГОДНО AdvP these forms only adv fixed WO1. \У-20 (кому) at or to any place one desires or chooseswherever (anywhere) you (they etc) like (please, want, wish etc).Когда сидишь в битком набитом театре в духоте, приятно сознавать, что над одной из дверей... горят буквы: «Запасный выход». В любую минуту можешь встать с кресла и направиться к этим буквам. И выйти на улицу, на воздух, и, пользуясь тем, что вечер лишь начинается, отправиться куда угодно - в ресторан, к приятелю (Трифонов 5). When you sit in a packed, stuffy theater, it is pleasant to see the brightly illuminated emergency exit sign above one of the doorways. At any time, you can get up from your seat and head for this sign. You can step outside into the fresh air and, taking advantage of the fact that the evening is just beginning, you can go wherever you please—to a restaurant or to visit a friend (5a).Ноздрёв во многих отношениях был многосторонний человек... В ту же минуту он предлагал вам ехать куда угодно, хоть на край света, войти в какое хотите предприятие, менять всё, что ни есть, на все, что хотите (Гоголь 3). Nozdryov was a man of great versatility in many ways.... In the same breath he would offer to go with you anywhere you liked, even to the ends of the earth, to become your partner in any enterprise you might choose, to exchange anything in the world for anything you like (3a).2. at or to any location (used to emphasize limitless possibilities)anywhereanyplace.Он перебирал в уме все места, где мог бы быть Трофимович, но тот мог быть где угодно... (Войнович 2). Не mentally reviewed all the places Trofimovich could possibly be, but he could be anywhere... (2a). -
57 не продохнешь
• НЕ ПРОДОХНЕШЬ; НЕ ПРОДОХНУТЬ; ПРОДОХНУТЬ НЕЛЬЗЯ all coll[VP; neg pfv fut, gener. 2nd pers sing не продохнёшь or impers predic with быть (variants with продохнуть)]=====⇒ it is impossible to breathe (in some place because the air is stuffy, there is a bad smell etc):- there isn't a breath of (fresh) air (in some place).♦ Ну и накурили они здесь - не продохнёшь. Well, they certainly smoked their fill of cigarettes here-you can hardly breathe.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не продохнешь
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58 не продохнуть
• НЕ ПРОДОХНЕШЬ; НЕ ПРОДОХНУТЬ; ПРОДОХНУТЬ НЕЛЬЗЯ all coll[VP; neg pfv fut, gener. 2nd pers sing не продохнёшь or impers predic with быть (variants with продохнуть)]=====⇒ it is impossible to breathe (in some place because the air is stuffy, there is a bad smell etc):- there isn't a breath of (fresh) air (in some place).♦ Ну и накурили они здесь - не продохнёшь. Well, they certainly smoked their fill of cigarettes here-you can hardly breathe.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не продохнуть
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59 продохнуть нельзя
• НЕ ПРОДОХНЕШЬ; НЕ ПРОДОХНУТЬ; ПРОДОХНУТЬ НЕЛЬЗЯ all coll[VP; neg pfv fut, gener. 2nd pers sing не продохнёшь or impers predic with быть (variants with продохнуть)]=====⇒ it is impossible to breathe (in some place because the air is stuffy, there is a bad smell etc):- there isn't a breath of (fresh) air (in some place).♦ Ну и накурили они здесь - не продохнёшь. Well, they certainly smoked their fill of cigarettes here-you can hardly breathe.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > продохнуть нельзя
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60 в четырех стенах
• В ЧЕТЫРЕХ СТЕНАХ сидеть, жить и т. п.[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====1. (to spend all or almost all of one's time) in one's home or a certain building:- (be < live>) within these (those, one's own) four walls.♦ [Домна Пантелевна:] Измучилась я в театре-то: жара, духота, радехонька, что выкатилась. [Матрена:] Да вестимо, летнее дело в четырех стенах сидеть... (Островский 11). [context transl] [D.P:] That theatre wore me out; it was so hot and stuffy I was glad to come away [M.:] It's a shame to be cooped up in summer (11a).2. (to live) like a recluse, associating little or not at all with others and spending all one's time inside:- (stay <be buried, hole o.s. up>) within these (those, one's own) four walls.♦ [Войницкий:] Двадцать пять лет я вот с этою матерью, как крот, сидел в четырёх стенах... (Чехов 3). [V.:] For twenty-five years I have sat here with this mother, buried like a mole within these four walls... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в четырех стенах
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