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1 изнемогать от зноя
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > изнемогать от зноя
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2 томиться от жары
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > томиться от жары
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3 изнемогать от жары
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > изнемогать от жары
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4 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 -
5 волнение
1) General subject: affection, after-tossing, agita (a feeling of agitation or anxiety), agitation, broil, bubble, carfuffle, combustion, commotion (моря), discomposure, disquiet, disturbance, ebullience, embroilment, emotion, excitation, excitement, feeling, ferment, fermentation, fizzle, flurry, fluster, flutter, fret, gurgitation, heart-beat, heartbeat, heave (моря), jitter, perturbation, perturbative, popple, pother, riots, ruffle, sea (на море), seethe, squall, stirring, swell, swelter, taking, throb, throbbing, tizzy (особенно по пустякам), toss, trepidity, trouble, troubled waters, troubles, tumult, turbulence, tweak, twit, twitteration, unrest, uproar, way, worriment, worrisome, worry2) Biology: effervescence3) Naval: churning of water, rough water, seaway, wave disturbance4) Colloquial: fry, fryer, jitters, ructions, snit, stew, sweat, take-on, tizzy (обыкн. по пустякам), twitter5) Dialect: worrit6) American: feeze7) Sports: nervousness10) Rare: suscitation11) Diplomatic term: stir12) Cinema: mind-blowing13) Psychology: agitation anxiety14) Jargon: dustup, row-de-dow, row-de-dowdy, rowdy-dow, rowdy-dowdy, rowdydow, ruckus, rumpus, shindy, to-do, (от удовольствия) buzz (The dancers gave the old man a buzz. Танцующие вызвали у старика волнение.), stink, pizzazz, blast, oomph, turn-on15) Oil: worrying16) Fishery: rough sea, state of the sea17) Sakhalin energy glossary: seas18) Marine science: undulation20) General subject: wave -
6 духота
1) General subject: closeness, frowziness, fug, stuffiness, sultriness, sultry air, swelter2) Colloquial: frowst3) Makarov: reek -
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8 заставлять изнемогать от жары
General subject: swelterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заставлять изнемогать от жары
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9 зной
1) General subject: ardent heat, ardour, fervent heat, glow, heat, sultriness, swelter, torridity, sunbeat2) American: fervor3) Agriculture: hot weather4) Makarov: fervour, torrid weather -
10 изнемогать от духоты и зноя
General subject: swelterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > изнемогать от духоты и зноя
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11 изнемогать от жары
2) Makarov: droop in the heatУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > изнемогать от жары
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12 изнемогать от жары, зноя
General subject: swelterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > изнемогать от жары, зноя
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13 изнемогать от зноя
General subject: swelterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > изнемогать от зноя
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14 изнеможение
1) General subject: collapse, droop, exhaustion, goneness, prostration, swelter (от зноя, духоты), weariness2) Makarov: breakdown -
15 источать
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16 источать яд
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17 напряжённость
1) General subject: constraint, icejam (в отношениях), intension, strength (поля), stringency, swelter, tension, tensity, tightness2) Engineering: potential stress, strain3) Bookish: intenseness4) Law: intensiveness5) Automobile industry: electromotive intensity7) Information technology: intensity (электрического или магнитного поля), intention8) Astronautics: stress level9) Ecology: stress10) Business: intensification13) Aviation medicine: rigidity14) Makarov: intensity (магнитного поля), intensity value -
18 напряженность
1) General subject: constraint, icejam (в отношениях), intension, strength (поля), stringency, swelter, tension, tensity, tightness2) Engineering: potential stress, strain3) Bookish: intenseness4) Law: intensiveness5) Automobile industry: electromotive intensity7) Information technology: intensity (электрического или магнитного поля), intention8) Astronautics: stress level9) Ecology: stress10) Business: intensification13) Aviation medicine: rigidity14) Makarov: intensity (магнитного поля), intensity value -
19 париться
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20 путаница
1) General subject: Babel, Byzantian complexity, Byzantine complexity, Mickey Mouse, addlement, ball up, balls up, bewilderment, boggle, boss, box up, buggers muddle, bumble, bungle, bungling, cobwebs, confusion, disorder, disorderliness, embroglio, embroilment, fuck-up, hash, hash up, hash-up, hugger mugger, hugger muggery, hugger-muggery, imbroglio, intricacy, jumble, jungle, labyrinth, maze, mess, mess hall, mess-up, messroom, mingle mangle, mishmash, mix, mix up, mix-up, moil, muddiness, patchwork, pease meal, pease-meal, pell-mell, pellmell, quid pro quo, ramble, ravel, ravelment, shambles, skein, snarl, snarl up, snarl-up, swelter, tangle, tangled skein, tanglement, the law of the jungle, turmoil, vagrancy (в речи), welter (во взглядах, мыслях и т. п.), rigmarole, gobbledygook4) Rare: embranglement5) Religion: quid pro quo (Latin for "something for something", something given or received for something else")6) Rude: balls-up7) Diplomatic term: distraction, foul-up8) Metallurgy: fouling9) Scottish language: fankle11) Onomatopoeia: hubbub12) Business: muddle13) Crystallography: dislocation14) Aviation medicine: tangling15) Makarov: printer's pie
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