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1 The Mad Butcher
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2 mad
1) sg - maden ку́шанье с, еда́ ж; пита́ние сláve mad — гото́вить (завтрак, обед и т. п.)
2) sg - madden, maden, pl - madder бутербро́д м* * ** * *(en) food ( fx lots of food; I like Danish food);( måltid) meal ( fx varm mad a hot meal, hot meals),(se også I. kost);[ en mad (pl madder)] a piece of bread and butter (, bread and cheese etc);[ madder]( også) bread and butter ( fx she put a plate of bread and butter on the table);[ mad og drikke] food and drink;[ vil du have noget mad?] would you like something to eat?[ lave mad] cook ( fx learn how to cook); do the cooking ( fx he does the cooking; it is your turn to do the cooking);( lave middagsmad), se middagsmad;[ han laver god mad] he is a good cook;[ selv lave sin mad] cook one's own meal(s);[ sætte maden på bordet] put the dinner (, etc) on the table;(se også mund, I. ret, II. smøre, I. stykke, II. tak). -
3 MAD
• Every man is mad on some point - Каждый по-своему с ума сходит (K), У всякого своя дурь в голове (У)• Whom God would destroy He first makes mad - Кого Бог захочет погубить, у того сначала отнимет разум (K)• Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad - Кого Бог захочет погубить, у того сначала отнимет разум (K) -
4 mad
غَاضِب \ angry: full of anger: He was angry about/at being laughed at. Tom is angry with you. indignant: adj. angry because of some injustice or some unfair blame: He was indignant when I said he was lying. irate: angry. livid: (of the face) white with anger, hate, fear, illness, etc.; (predic. of a person) infml. very angry. mad: angry: My mother gets mad at me for coming home late. -
5 mąd|ry
Ⅰ adj. grad. 1. (rozumny) [ojciec, nauczyciel] wise; [filozof, starzec] wise, sage 2. (sensowny) [decyzja] wise; [rada, wypowiedź] sage; [plan, działanie] wise, clever 3. iron. (uczony) [wykład, cytat] clever 4. (inteligentny) [osoba] smart, sagacious, shrewd; [delfin, pies] clever, smart- jak jesteś taki mądry, zrób to lepiej iron. all right, wise guy, you do it better- nie bądź taki mądry iron. don’t be such a wise guy!Ⅱ mąd|ry m, mądra f (mądrala) wise guy pot., smart alec(k) pot.■ bądź tu (człowieku) mądry pot. (and) try to be wise now!- bądź (tu) mądry i pisz wiersze żart. where can one turn to for advice?- mądry głupiemu zawsze ustępuje pot. there’s no discussing with a dimwit pot.; we must agree to differ- lepiej z mądrym zgubić niż z głupim znaleźć przysł. rather a wise companion in misfortune than a foolish one when fortune smiles- mądry Polak po szkodzie przysł. it is easy to be wise after the eventThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mąd|ry
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6 mad
le code pour représentation ( ISO 639-2) de nom de (d'):madouraisMadureseCodes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > mad
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7 like mad
بِأَقْصَى سُرْعَة \ like mad: wildly: She ran like mad to catch the train. at full speed: as fast as a vehicle, etc., will go. flat out: as fast as possible: He was running (or working) flat out. in top gear: in the fastest gear. -
8 like mad
كالمَجْنُون \ like mad: wildly: She ran like mad to catch the train. -
9 send sb. mad
جَنَّنَ \ madden: to make wildly excited (with pain or anger, not joy): The prisoners were maddened with hunger. send sb. mad: to cause sb. to become mad. -
10 Name give to a popular wine with the same initials MD
Colloquial: Mad Dog (Пример: "Many college freshmen drink Mad Dog.")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Name give to a popular wine with the same initials MD
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11 Chamberlen (the Elder), Peter
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. c. 1601 London, Englandd. 22 December 1683 Woodham Mortimer, Essex, England[br]English obstetrician who was a member of a family of obstetricians of the same name who made use of a secret design of obstetric forceps (probably designed by him).[br]Of Huguenot stock, his ancestor William having probably come to England in 1569, he was admitted to Cambridge University in 1615 at the age of 14. He graduated Doctor of Medicine in Padua in 1619, having also spent some time at Heidelberg. In 1628 he was elected a Fellow of the College of Physicians, though with some reservations on account of his dress and conduct; these appear to have had some foundation for he was dismissed from the fellowship for repeated contumacy in 1659. Nonetheless, he was appointed Physician in Ordinary to Charles I in 1660. There are grounds for suspecting that in later years he developed some signs of insanity.Chamberlen was engaged extensively in the practice of midwifery, and his reputation and that of the other members of the family, several of whom were also called Peter, was enhanced by their possession of their own pattern of obstetric forceps, hitherto unknown and kept carefully guarded as a family secret. The original instruments were discovered hidden at the family home in Essex in 1815 and have been preserved by the Royal Society of Medicine. Chamberlen appears to have threatened the physicians' obstetric monopoly by attempting to organize mid-wives into a corporate company, to be headed by himself, a move which was successfully opposed by the College of Physicians.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsPhysician in Ordinary to King Charles I, King Charles II, King James II, Queen Mary and Queen Anne.Bibliography1662, The Accomplished Midwife. The Sober Mans Vindication, discovering the true cause and manner how Dr. Chamberlen came to be reported mad, London.Further ReadingMariceau, 1668, Des Malades des femmes grosses et accouchées, Paris. J.H.Aveling, 1883, The Chamberlens and the Midwifery Forceps, London.MGBiographical history of technology > Chamberlen (the Elder), Peter
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12 not (quite) right in the head
(slightly) mad:سليم العَقْل، مَجْنونHe can't be in his right mind – making incredible suggestions like that!
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13 not (quite) right in the head
(slightly) mad:سليم العَقْل، مَجْنونHe can't be in his right mind – making incredible suggestions like that!
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14 närrisch
Adj.2. närrisches Treiben carnival atmosphere; es herrscht närrisches Treiben the carnival mood ( oder atmosphere) has taken over* * *clownish; harebrained* * *nạ̈r|risch ['nɛrɪʃ]1. adjfoolish, silly; (= verrückt) mad; (inf = sehr) madlydie närrischen Tage — Fasching and the period leading up to it
sich wie närrisch gebärden — to act like a madman, to act crazy
ganz närrisch auf jdn/etw sein (inf) — to be crazy about sb/sth (inf), to be mad (keen) on sb/sth (Brit inf)
2. advfoolishly, sillyes närrisch treiben — to go wild
sie hüpfte ganz närrisch durchs Haus — she was bouncing around the house like crazy (inf)
* * ** * *när·risch[ˈnɛrɪʃ]1. (karnevalistisch) relating to carnivaldie \närrische Zeit [des Jahres] the time of year leading up to and including carnivalwie \närrisch (geh) like mad▪ [ganz] \närrisch auf jdn/etw sein to be mad about sb/sth* * *1.auf etwas (Akk.) od. nach etwas ganz närrisch sein — be mad keen on something (coll.)
2) nicht präd. (karnevalistisch) carnival-crazy < season>2.das närrische Treiben [beim Karneval od. Fasching] — the mad or crazy carnival antics pl
* * *närrisch adjauf +akk about)2.närrisches Treiben carnival atmosphere;es herrscht närrisches Treiben the carnival mood ( oder atmosphere) has taken over* * *1.[ein] närrisches Zeug reden — talk gibberish
auf etwas (Akk.) od. nach etwas ganz närrisch sein — be mad keen on something (coll.)
2) nicht präd. (karnevalistisch) carnival-crazy < season>2.das närrische Treiben [beim Karneval od. Fasching] — the mad or crazy carnival antics pl
* * *adj.clownish adj.foolish adj.harebrained adj. adv.clownishly adv. -
15 folle
2. adj irrational, unreasonable* * *folle agg.1 ( pazzo) mad, insane, crazy, lunatic, (fam.) nuts (pred.): il folle assassino fu arrestato all'alba, the mad killer was arrested at dawn; sei stato folle a pensare una cosa simile, you were crazy (o nuts) to think of such a thing // essere folle di qlcu., to be mad about s.o.2 ( pazzesco) foolish, mad, crazy, wild: è stata un'impresa folle, it was a mad stunt; un'idea folle, a foolish (o wild) idea; spese folli, wild expenses; procedeva a velocità folle nella notte, he was racing wildly through the night // un amore folle, a mad passion3 (mecc.) idle; (aut.) neutral: in folle, neutral: mettere in folle, to put in neutral; girare in folle, to idle◆ s.m. e f. lunatic, (fam.) nut, madman* (m.), madwoman* (f.): sei un folle, you are mad (o a lunatic o a nut o a nutcase); sguardo da folle, mad look.* * *['fɔlle]1. agg1) (anche), (fig : idee, trovata) mad, insanea ritmo o velocità folle — at breakneck speed
2) (Tecn : ingranaggio) idle2. sm/f3. sf* * *['fɔlle] 1.3) (smisurato) [amore, passione] mad; [ spesa] crazy; [ velocità] terrific4) (incontrollabile) [corsa, paura] mad5) in folle aut. in(to) neuter2.girare in folle — mecc. to idle
* * *folle/'fɔlle/3 (smisurato) [amore, passione] mad; [ spesa] crazy; [ velocità] terrific; fare spese -i to go on a spending spree4 (incontrollabile) [corsa, paura] mad5 in folle aut. in(to) neuter; andare in folle to freewheel; sei in folle you're not in gear; girare in folle mecc. to idleII m. e f. -
16 obłędn|y
adj. 1. (szalony) [spojrzenie, strach, śmiech] demented, deranged; [oczy, taniec] wild 2. pot., pejor. [idea, ideologia] mad, demented, deranged, frenzied- obłędna pogoń za pieniędzmi the mad a. frenzied pursuit of money- obłędny wyścig zbrojeń the mad a. insane arms race3. pot. (zawrotny) [suma] staggering; [szybkość, tempo] breakneck, staggering 4. pot. (wspaniały) [film, impreza] awesome pot., wicked pot.- to obłędna dziewczyna she’s fab a. a gas pot.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obłędn|y
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17 помешанный
2. как сущ. м. madman*; ж. madwoman*; мн. the mad -
18 πίτυλος
πῐτῠλ-ος, ὁ,A sweep of oars, νεὼς π. εὐήρης, periphr. for a ship and its oars, E.IT 1050, cf. 1346, Tr. 1123: pl., Hp. ap. Gal.19.131;ναῦς ὅταν ἐκ πιτύλων ῥοθιάζῃ Ar.Fr.84
: metaph., ἑνὶ π. with one sweep, all together, A.Pers. 976 (lyr.).2 shower, torrent, (anap.); of blows, Theoc.22.127, cf. Poll.2.147; (lyr.).3 onslaught,π. Ἀργείου δορός Id.Heracl. 834
, cf. Fr.495.11;δὶς δὲ δυοῖν πιτύλοιν τείχη.. κατέλυσεν αἰχμά Id.Tr. 817
(lyr.); with allusion to signf. 1, ἐρέσσετ' ἀμφὶ κρατὶ πόμπιμον χεροῖν π. A.Th. 856 (lyr.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πίτυλος
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19 amorratu
io. [from Lat. "abhorrere"]1. rabid, mad; zakur \amorratua akatu zuen they killed the mad dog2. (irud.) ardent, avid; euskalzale \amorratua da he' s a fervent defender of the Basque language; erretzaile \amorratua da he' s a chain smoker; irakurtzaile \amorratua avid reader du/ad. to infuriate, enrage, outrage; \amorratuta zegoen she was furious; bidegabekeria horrek \amorratu egiten nau that injustice makes me furious da/ad.1. Med. to come down with rabies2. (irud.) to become furious; zergatik amorratzen da? what is he angry about?3. zinemara joateko amorratzen dago he' s {anxious || dying} to go to the cinema -
20 juana
f.1 Joan, Jean, Jane, Juana.2 marihuana, grass, pot.* * *SF Joan, Jean, Jane* * *femenino (Méx fam) tb* * *femenino (Méx fam) tb* * *Juana de Arco Joan of ArcJuana la Loca Joanna the Mad* * *Juana n prJuana de Arco Joan of Arc;Juana la Loca Juana the Mad
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