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1 (the) rage of passion
the rage of passion (of feeling) неистовство страсти (чувства)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (the) rage of passion
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2 rage
1. [reıdʒ] n1. ярость, гнев, бешенствоa rage - приступ гнева /ярости/
mad with rage - обезумевший от ярости; в полном бешенстве
to put smb. into a rage - привести кого-л. в ярость; взбесить /разгневать, прогневить/ кого-л.
to fly /to get/ into a rage - прийти в ярость /в бешенство/
to be in a rage - быть в ярости /в бешенстве/
to be in a rage with smb. - разгневаться на кого-л.
2. неистовствоthe rage of the wind [of the waves, of a fire] - неистовство ветра [волн, огня]
the rage of passion [of feeling] - неистовство страсти [чувства]
3. (обыкн. for) страсть; страстное стремление (к чему-л.)a rage for fame [for pleasure] - погоня за славой [за наслаждениями]
to have a rage for hunting [for horses] - быть страстным охотником [лошадником]
4. взрыв, вспышка5. (the rage) разг. повальное увлечение (чем-л.); помешательство (на чём-л.)bicycles were (all) the rage then - в те времена все были помешаны на велосипедах
here are some bags that are all the rage - эти сумочки - последний крик моды
6. пыл, жар; боевой духin the rage of battle [of faction] - в пылу сражения [фракционной борьбы]
7. поэт. экстаз (пророка, поэта); вдохновение8. редк. наводнение, потоп; прилив9. арх., поэт. безумие, сумасшествие2. [reıdʒ] v1. быть в гневе, в ярости; рвать и метать; беситься от злости; неистовствовать (тж. to rage and fume)to rage at /against/ smb., smth. - злиться /гневаться/ на кого-л., что-л.
2. бушевать, свирепствовать (о буре, эпидемии, войне, страстях и т. п.)to rage oneself out - а) успокоиться, затихнуть ( о буре); б) истощить свою ярость
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3 passion
1. n страсть, страстное увлечение2. n пыл, страстность, энтузиазм3. n предмет страсти; любовь, увлечениеPassion play — мистерия, представляющая страсти господни
passion according to St.Matthew — страсти по Матфею
lusty passion — чувственная страсть, сладострастие
4. n взрыв чувств5. n приступ гнева; гневto be in passion — гневаться, сердиться
to fly into a passion — вспылить, прийти в ярость
6. n редк. пассивное состояние; пассивность7. n рел. страсти господни8. v редк. проявлять чувства9. v редк. быть охваченным страстьюСинонимический ряд:1. anger (noun) anger; fury; indignation; ire; resentment; vehemence; wrath2. craving (noun) craving; obsession; yearning3. desire (noun) attachment; desire; fancy; fondness4. distress (noun) agony; distress; dolor; misery; suffering5. emotion (noun) ardor; ardour; calenture; emotion; enthusiasm; fervency; fervor; fire; hurrah; intensity; outburst; zeal; zealousness6. feeling (noun) affection; affectivity; feeling; sentiment7. infatuation (noun) beguin; crush; infatuation8. love (noun) amorousness; amour; love9. lust (noun) aphrodisia; appetite; appetition; concupiscence; eroticism; hunger; itch; lickerishness; lust; lustfulness; prurience; pruriency; urge10. rage (noun) craze; mania; rage11. temper (noun) temper12. warmth (noun) excitement; fervour; warmthАнтонимический ряд:apathy; coolness; indifference -
4 passion
'pæʃən(very strong feeling, especially of anger or love: He argued with great passion; He has a passion for chocolate.) pasiónpassion n pasióntr['pæʃən]1 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL la Pasión nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in a passion estar fuera de síto fly into a passion montar en cólerapassion fruit granadilla, maracuyá nombre masculinopassion ['pæʃən] n: pasión f, ardor mn.• abrasamiento s.m.• acaloramiento s.m.• apasionamiento s.m.• arranque de cólera s.m.• berrinche s.m.• coraje s.m.• llama s.f.• pasión s.f.'pæʃən1) c ua) ( emotion) pasión fhe played with passion — tocó apasionadamente or con pasión
she spoke with passion — habló con vehemencia or ardor
b) (love, enthusiasm) pasión fcrime of passion — crimen m pasional
c) ( rage) ira f, cólera f2) ( Relig)the Passion — la Pasión; (before n)
['pæʃǝn]Passion play — misterio m
1. N1) (=love) (sexual, fig) pasión fcrime 2.2) (=fervour, emotion) pasión f3) (=anger) cólera f, pasión fto do sth in a fit of passion — hacer algo en un arrebato or un arranque de cólera or pasión
to fly into a passion — montar en cólera, encolerizarse
4) (Rel)the St John/St Matthew Passion — la Pasión según San Juan/San Mateo
2.CPDpassion fruit N — granadilla f
passion killer N —
there's no greater passion killer than predictability — nada acaba con la pasión más rápidamente que la previsibilidad
Passion play N — misterio m
Passion Sunday N — Domingo m de Pasión
* * *['pæʃən]1) c ua) ( emotion) pasión fhe played with passion — tocó apasionadamente or con pasión
she spoke with passion — habló con vehemencia or ardor
b) (love, enthusiasm) pasión fcrime of passion — crimen m pasional
c) ( rage) ira f, cólera f2) ( Relig)the Passion — la Pasión; (before n)
Passion play — misterio m
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5 fit
I 1. [fɪt]2) (suitable)to be fit company for — essere una buona o la giusta compagnia per
to be fit for — (worthy of) essere degno di [person, king]; (capable of) essere idoneo o adatto a [ job]
2.to see o think fit to do ritenere giusto o opportuno fare; do as you see o think fit faccia come crede; to be in no fit state to do — non essere in condizione o in grado di fare
avverbio colloq. (in emphatic phrases)II [fɪt] III 1. [fɪt]to cry fit to burst o to break your heart piangere come una vite tagliata o da spezzare il cuore; to be fit to drop — cascare dalla fatica
1) (be the right size) [garment, shoe] andare bene a [ person]; [ object] andare bene con, su [ surface]; andare (bene) in [envelope, space]the key fits this lock, this box — la chiave entra nella serratura, apre questa scatola
"one size fits all" — "taglia unica"
to fit sth. in o into — trovare il posto per qcs. in [room, car]
3) (install) montare, installare [door, kitchen]to fit A to B to fit A and B together incastrare, fare combaciare A con B; to fit sth. with — fornire qcs. di [attachment, lock]
4)to fit sb. for — prendere le misure a qcn. per, provare a qcn. [ garment]
to fit sb. with — dotare qcn. di [hearing aid, prosthesis]
5) (be compatible with) corrispondere a [description, requirements]; adattarsi a [ decor]2.to fit sb. for, to do — [experience, qualifications] rendere qcn. idoneo o adatto per, a fare
1) (be the right size) [garment, shoes] andare bene; [lid, sheet] andare bene, essere adattothis key doesn't fit — questa chiave non va (bene) o non entra
to fit into place — [part, handle] andare a posto; [cupboard, brick] entrare o stare perfettamente
4) fig. (correspond)to fit with — corrispondere a, combaciare con [statement, story, facts]
to fit into — adattarsi a, accordarsi con [ideology, colour scheme]
•- fit in- fit outIV [fɪt]1) med. attacco m., accesso m., crisi f.to have a fit — (unspecified) avere un attacco o una crisi; (epileptic) avere una crisi epilettica
2) (of rage) scatto m.; (of jealousy, panic) crisi f.; (of passion) impeto m.••to have sb. in fits — colloq. fare ridere qcn. a crepapelle
to have o throw a fit colloq. uscire dai gangheri; by o in fits and starts — a sbalzi, a scatti
* * *I 1. [fit] adjective1) (in good health: I am feeling very fit.)2) (suitable; correct for a particular purpose or person: a dinner fit for a king.)2. noun(the right size or shape for a particular person, purpose etc: Your dress is a very good fit.)3. verbpast tense, past participle fitted -)1) (to be the right size or shape (for someone or something): The coat fits (you) very well.)2) (to be suitable for: Her speech fitted the occasion.)3) (to put (something) in position: You must fit a new lock on the door.)4) (to supply with; to equip with: She fitted the cupboard with shelves.)•- fitness- fitter
- fitting 4. noun1) (something, eg a piece of furniture, which is fixed, especially in a house etc: kitchen fittings.) montaggio2) (the trying-on of a dress etc and altering to make it fit: I am having a fitting for my wedding-dress tomorrow.) prova•- fit in- fit out
- see/think fit II [fit] noun1) (a sudden attack of illness, especially epilepsy: She suffers from fits.)2) (something which happens as suddenly as this: a fit of laughter/coughing.)•* * *fit (1) /fɪt/a.1 adatto; atto; appropriato; idoneo; conveniente; opportuno; giusto; degno: He is not fit for that job, non è idoneo a quel lavoro; It isn't fit that you should still be dependent on your parents, non è giusto che tu sia ancora a carico dei tuoi genitori; a fit title for a book, un titolo appropriato per un libro; I'm not fit for marriage, non sono fatto per il matrimonio; fit to eat, commestibile; mangiabile; fit for nothing, buono a nulla2 in forma; in buona salute: to keep [to feel] fit, tenersi [sentirsi] in forma; fighting fit, in gran forma3 in condizione (di); in grado (di); pronto (a, per): to be fit for work [travel], essere in condizione di lavorare [in grado di viaggiare]; He's not fit to drive, non è in condizione di guidare; not fit to be seen, in condizioni non presentabili (malconcio, sporco, ecc.)● (fam.) fit as a fiddle (o as a flea), in ottima salute; sano come un pesce □ fit for a king, degno di un re; da re □ as you think fit, come meglio credi □ to be fit to drop, crollare dalla stanchezza □ to laugh fit to burst, crepare dal ridere.fit (2) /fɪt/n.2 (mecc.) accoppiamento; aggiustaggio3 ( sartoria) misura; taglia; a slightly tight fit, una misura (o taglia) un po' stretta; to be a perfect fit, andare a pennello.fit (3) /fɪt/n.1 accesso; attacco; parossismo; convulso: a fainting fit, uno svenimento; a fit of coughing (o a coughing fit) un accesso di tosse; a fit of laughter, un convulso di riso; fits of depression, attacchi di depressione2 (med.) convulsione; attacco (di convulsioni): epileptic fit, convulsione epilettica; attacco epilettico; to fall down in a fit, avere un attacco di convulsioni3 scatto; scoppio; slancio; impeto; accesso: a fit of anger, uno scatto d'ira; a fit of generosity, uno slancio di generosità● by (o in) fits and starts, a sbalzi; a scatti; a singhiozzo; in modo irregolare □ (fam.) to give sb. a fit (o the fits), far venire un colpo (o un accidente) a q. (fam.) □ (fam.) to have (o to throw) a fit, infuriarsi; fare una scenata; dar fuori di matto (fam.): He'll have a fit when he finds out, farà una scenata quando se ne accorge! □ (fam.) to have sb. in fits, far morire dal ridere q. □ (fam.) to throw a fit = to have a fit ► sopraFALSI AMICI: fit non significa fitta AVVISO: Per la condizione medica oggi si preferisce seizure. ♦ (to) fit /fɪt/A v. t.1 essere della misura (o della forma) giusta per; andare bene con; andare bene a (q.); adattarsi a; entrare in: This key doesn't fit the lock, questa chiave non va bene con la serratura; This dress fits me, but I don't like the colour, questo vestito come misura mi va bene, ma non mi piace il colore; It fits the hole exactly, entra perfettamente nel foro; to fit badly, non andare bene; non essere della misura giusta2 rendere idoneo (o adatto): That experience fitted him for the mission, quell'esperienza lo aveva reso adatto per la missione3 accordarsi con; concordare con; collimare con; corrispondere a: His story doesn't fit the facts, il suo racconto non concorda con i fatti; DIALOGO → - Enquiring about lost property- I'm sorry but nothing fitting that description has been handed in here, mi dispiace ma non hanno riportato niente che corrisponde alla sua descrizione4 fornire; dotare; munire; provvedere5 ( anche mecc.) montare; installare; mettere; adattare: to fit a new lock, mettere una serratura nuovaB v. i.1 ( di indumento) essere della taglia giusta; andare bene: DIALOGO → - Clothes 3- How do they fit?, vanno bene?2 ( di scarpa) essere del numero giusto; andare bene; calzare: These shoes fit like a glove, queste scarpe calzano come un guanto (o mi vanno a pennello)3 inserirsi; entrare; stare: The dishwasher fits under the sink, la lavapiatti si inserisce sotto il lavandino; See if this box fits into that drawer, vedi se questa scatola ci sta in quel cassetto● (fam.) to fit the bill, andar bene; essere quello che ci vuole; fare al caso di q. □ to make st. fit, adattare, adeguare qc.: to make the punishment fit the crime, adeguare la pena al reato □ (fam.) His face doesn't fit, non è adatto al posto; ci stona □ (prov.) If the cap fits, wear it, a buon intenditor poche parole.* * *I 1. [fɪt]2) (suitable)to be fit company for — essere una buona o la giusta compagnia per
to be fit for — (worthy of) essere degno di [person, king]; (capable of) essere idoneo o adatto a [ job]
2.to see o think fit to do ritenere giusto o opportuno fare; do as you see o think fit faccia come crede; to be in no fit state to do — non essere in condizione o in grado di fare
avverbio colloq. (in emphatic phrases)II [fɪt] III 1. [fɪt]to cry fit to burst o to break your heart piangere come una vite tagliata o da spezzare il cuore; to be fit to drop — cascare dalla fatica
1) (be the right size) [garment, shoe] andare bene a [ person]; [ object] andare bene con, su [ surface]; andare (bene) in [envelope, space]the key fits this lock, this box — la chiave entra nella serratura, apre questa scatola
"one size fits all" — "taglia unica"
to fit sth. in o into — trovare il posto per qcs. in [room, car]
3) (install) montare, installare [door, kitchen]to fit A to B to fit A and B together incastrare, fare combaciare A con B; to fit sth. with — fornire qcs. di [attachment, lock]
4)to fit sb. for — prendere le misure a qcn. per, provare a qcn. [ garment]
to fit sb. with — dotare qcn. di [hearing aid, prosthesis]
5) (be compatible with) corrispondere a [description, requirements]; adattarsi a [ decor]2.to fit sb. for, to do — [experience, qualifications] rendere qcn. idoneo o adatto per, a fare
1) (be the right size) [garment, shoes] andare bene; [lid, sheet] andare bene, essere adattothis key doesn't fit — questa chiave non va (bene) o non entra
to fit into place — [part, handle] andare a posto; [cupboard, brick] entrare o stare perfettamente
4) fig. (correspond)to fit with — corrispondere a, combaciare con [statement, story, facts]
to fit into — adattarsi a, accordarsi con [ideology, colour scheme]
•- fit in- fit outIV [fɪt]1) med. attacco m., accesso m., crisi f.to have a fit — (unspecified) avere un attacco o una crisi; (epileptic) avere una crisi epilettica
2) (of rage) scatto m.; (of jealousy, panic) crisi f.; (of passion) impeto m.••to have sb. in fits — colloq. fare ridere qcn. a crepapelle
to have o throw a fit colloq. uscire dai gangheri; by o in fits and starts — a sbalzi, a scatti
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6 work\ up
1. IIIwork up smb. /smb. up/ he worked himself up он взвинтил себя; work up smth. /smth. up/ work up a friendly feeling (the excitement of the mob, enthusiasm, etc.) возбуждать /вызывать/ дружелюбное чувство и т.д.; work up a rebellion подстрекать к бунту; work up an appetite нагуливать или возбуждать аппетит2. XIbe (get) worked up don't bother him now, he is worked up не трогай его сейчас, он взвинчен; I don't want him to get worked up я не хочу, чтобы он разнервничался3. XVIwork up to (from) smth. our speed worked up to 70 miles an hour наша скорость доходила до семидесяти миль в час; events worked up to a climax события достигли кульминационного пункта; what are you working up to? к чему вы клоните /ведете/?; work up from the bottom начать [карьеру] с самых низов4. XXI1work up smb. /smb. up/ (in)to same state work oneself up into a rage (into a state of frenzy, etc.) довести себя до бешенства и т.д.; work the audience up into a passion довести зрителей до исступления: work oneself up to imaginary misfortunes придумать себе несуществующие несчастья; work up smb. /smb. up/ over smth. work oneself (one's husband, etc.) up over nothing (over a trifle, etc.) взвинтить себя и т.д. без всяких оснований и т.д.
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