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1 the seriously wounded
Военный термин: тяжелораненые -
2 seriously
seriously ['sɪərɪəslɪ](a) (earnestly) sérieusement, avec sérieux;∎ to take sb/sth seriously prendre qn/qch au sérieux;∎ he takes himself too seriously il se prend trop au sérieux;∎ are you seriously suggesting we sell it? pensez-vous sérieusement que nous devrions vendre?;∎ she is seriously thinking of leaving him elle pense ou songe sérieusement à le quitter;∎ think about it seriously before you do anything réfléchissez-y bien avant de faire quoi que ce soit;∎ seriously though, what are you going to do? sérieusement, qu'est-ce que vous allez faire?;∎ you can't seriously expect me to believe that! vous plaisantez, j'espère?(b) (severely → damage) sérieusement, gravement; (→ ill) gravement; (→ injured, wounded) grièvement;∎ Military the seriously wounded les grands blessés mpl;∎ she is seriously worried about him elle se fait énormément de souci à son sujet∎ he's seriously rich il est méchamment riche, il est riche et pas qu'un peu;∎ she's getting seriously fat elle devient énorme□ ;∎ he was seriously drunk il était complètement soûl;∎ her boyfriend is seriously gorgeous son petit ami est super canon -
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[ʹsı(ə)rıəslı] adv1. серьёзно, всерьёзdon't take the matter (too) seriously - не принимайте это дело (слишком) всерьёз
2. опасноthe seriously wounded - воен. тяжелораненые
he is seriously ill - он опасно болен, его болезнь внушает опасения
3. ( как вводное слово) говоря серьёзноbut seriously, what will you do? - но, говоря серьёзно, что вы будете делать?
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1. adv серьёзно, всерьёз2. adv опасно3. adv говоря серьёзноbut seriously, what will you do? — но, говоря серьёзно, что вы будете делать?
Синонимический ряд:1. actively (other) actively; down; for real2. badly (other) awfully; badly; dreadfully; grievously3. gravely (other) dangerously; gravely; harmfully; intensely; menacingly; perilously; severely; threateningly4. sincerely (other) earnestly; sedately; sincerely; soberly; solemnly; sternly; thoughtfully -
5 seriously
adverb1) (earnestly) ernst[haft]quite seriously,... — ganz im Ernst,...
take something/somebody seriously — etwas/jemanden ernst nehmen
2) (severely) ernstlich; schwer [verletzt]* * *adverb (in a serious way; to a serious extent: Is he seriously thinking of being an actor?; She is seriously ill.) ernsthaft* * *se·ri·ous·ly[ˈsɪəriəsli, AM ˈsɪriəs-]to take sb/sth \seriously jdn/etw ernst nehmen\seriously ill/wounded schwer krank/verletzt3. (really) ernsthaft, im Ernst, allen Ernstesno, \seriously,... nein, [ganz] im Ernst,...I'm \seriously concerned about my father's health ich bin ernstlich um die Gesundheit meines Vaters besorgtit would be \seriously wrong of him to leave her es wäre wirklich ganz falsch von ihm, sie zu verlassenyou don't \seriously expect me to iron your shirt! du erwartest doch nicht im Ernst von mir, dass ich dein Hemd bügle!\seriously funny urkomisch* * *['sIərIəslɪ]advto take sb/sth seriously — jdn/etw ernst nehmen
do you seriously want to do that? — wollen Sie das wirklich or im Ernst tun?
seriously now/though... —
but seriously,... — aber jetzt mal im Ernst...
seriously? — im Ernst?, ernsthaft?
do you mean that seriously? —
he offered it quite seriously — er hat das ernstlich angeboten
a play that deals seriously with the issue of divorce — ein Stück, das sich auf ernsthafte Weise mit Scheidungsfragen befasst
2) (= critically) wounded, damaged, ill, flooded schwer; worried ernstlich; deteriorate bedenklich; threaten ernsthaftwe are seriously short of water — bei uns herrscht schwerer or schlimmer Wassermangel
3) (inf: really) ehrlich (inf)* * *seriously adv ernst(lich, -haft), im Ernst:seriously ill ernstlich oder schwer krank;seriously wounded schwer verwundet;take seriously jemanden, etwas ernst nehmen;seriously? im Ernst?;seriously now, are you going to get married? willst du allen Ernstes heiraten?* * *adverb1) (earnestly) ernst[haft]quite seriously,... — ganz im Ernst,...
take something/somebody seriously — etwas/jemanden ernst nehmen
2) (severely) ernstlich; schwer [verletzt]* * *adv.ernst adv. -
6 seriously
adverb (in a serious way; to a serious extent: Is he seriously thinking of being an actor?; She is seriously ill.) en serioseriously adv1. seriamente / en serio2. gravementetr['sɪərɪəslɪ]1 (in earnest) en serio■ are you seriously saying that we have to leave? ¿lo dices en serio que nos tenemos que marchar?2 (severely) seriamente, gravemente■ seriously wounded herido,-a de gravedad\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLseriously though bromas aparte, (hablando) en serioto take oneself seriously darse importanciaseriously ['sɪriəsli] adv1) earnestly: seriamente, con seriedad, en serio2) severely: gravementeadv.• gravemente adv.• seriamente adv.• sinceramente adv.'sɪriəsli, 'sɪəriəsli1)a) ( not frivolously) seriamente, con seriedadseriously though — (indep) hablando en serio, fuera de broma
b) (genuinely, sincerely)2) ( gravely) <ill/injured> gravemente['sɪǝrɪǝslɪ]ADV1) (=in earnest) [think, consider] seriamente; [speak] seriamente, en serio•
yes, but seriously... — sí, pero en serio...•
we are seriously considering emigrating — estamos considerando seriamente la posibilidad de emigrar•
do you seriously expect me to believe that? — ¿esperas en serio que me lo crea?, ¿de verdad esperas que me lo crea?seriously? — ¿en serio?, ¿de verdad?
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to take sth/sb seriously — tomar algo/a algn en serioto take o.s. too seriously — tomarse a sí mismo demasiado en serio
2) (=badly) [damage, affect] seriamente, gravemente; [injured, wounded] gravemente•
he is seriously ill — está grave, está gravemente enfermo•
the pilot realized that something was seriously wrong — el piloto se dio cuenta de que algo iba realmente mal or de que pasaba algo muy grave3) * (=really)•
he's seriously into body-building — está metido a tope en el culturismo ** * *['sɪriəsli, 'sɪəriəsli]1)a) ( not frivolously) seriamente, con seriedadseriously though — (indep) hablando en serio, fuera de broma
b) (genuinely, sincerely)2) ( gravely) <ill/injured> gravemente -
7 Seriously
adv.P. σπουδαίως, ἐντόνως, συντόνως; see Eagerly.To speak not seriously but in jest: P. εἰπεῖν οὐ σπουδάζων ἀλλὰ παίζων.Terribly: P. and V. δεινῶς.Be seriously wounded: P. πολλὰ τραυματίζεσθαι (Thuc. 4, 12).He took the war seriously: P. οὐκ ἐκ παρέργου τὸν πόλεμον ἐποιεῖτο (Thuc. 7, 27).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Seriously
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нареч. обоснованно, серьезно;
умело, хорошо Syn: soundly, earnestly серьезно, всерьез - * speaking говоря серьезно - don't take the matter( too) * не принимайте это дело (слишком) всерьез опасно - the * wounded( военное) тяжелораненые - he is * ill он опасно болен, его болезнь внушает опасения (как вводное слово) говоря серьезно - but *, what will you do? но, говоря серьезно, что вы будете делать?Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > seriously
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9 badly wounded
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10 herido
Del verbo herir: ( conjugate herir) \ \
herido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: herido herir
herido
◊ -da adjetivo( por agresión) he has been seriously wounded; ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino:◊ los heridos the injured/wounded
herir ( conjugate herir) verbo transitivo
herido,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino casualty, injured person: aún no se conoce el número de heridos, the number of casualties is still not known
herir verbo transitivo
1 (físicamente) (accidentalmente) to injure (con un arma, instrumento) to wound
2 (espiritualmente) to hurt, wound: hirió sus sentimientos, he hurt his feelings
3 (la vista, el oído) to offend ➣ Ver nota en herida
' herido' also found in these entries: Spanish: baja - herida - mortalmente - si - gravedad English: badly - casualty - critically - destroy - fatally - hurt - injured - mortally - neither - seriously - smash - sorely - wounded -
11 tend
tend [tend]∎ to tend to avoir tendance à, tendre à;∎ he does tend to take himself seriously il a vraiment tendance à se prendre au sérieux;∎ we tend to think of man as being separate from nature nous avons tendance à considérer que l'homme ne fait pas partie de la nature;∎ some people like that kind of film, but I tend not to il y a des gens qui aiment ce genre de film, moi (je n'aime) pas trop;∎ I tend to think (that) politics is a waste of time j'ai tendance à penser que la politique est une perte de temps;∎ that does tend to be the case c'est souvent le cas∎ red tending to orange rouge tirant sur l'orange(c) (go, move) tendre;∎ his writings tend to or towards exoticism ses écrits tendent vers l'exotisme;∎ in later life, she tended more towards a Marxist view of things vers la fin de sa vie, elle inclina ou évolua vers des idées marxistes∎ she tended to his every wish elle lui a passé tous ses caprices, elle a fait ses quatre volontés;∎ to tend to one's business/one's guests s'occuper de ses affaires/ses invités;∎ to tend to sb's wounds panser ou soigner les blessures de qn(a) (take care of → sheep) garder; (→ the sick, wounded) soigner; (→ garden) entretenir, s'occuper de;∎ to tend sb's wounds panser ou soigner les blessures de qn∎ to tend the bar servir au bar -
12 shot
n1) выстрел2) стрелок3) удар4) съемка5) попытка•to fire a shot — выстрелить, сделать выстрел
- big shotto fire warning shots — делать предупредительные выстрелы; стрелять в воздух
- close-up shot
- exchange of shots
- shot in the arm
- warning shot -
13 badly
1) schlecht2) (seriously) schwer [verletzt, beschädigt]; sehr [schief sein, knarren]he hurt himself badly — er hat sich (Dat.) schwer verletzt
be badly beaten — schwer verprügelt werden (ugs.); (in game, battle) vernichtend geschlagen werden
3) (urgently) dringendwant something badly — sich (Dat.) etwas sehr wünschen
4) (coll.): (regretfully)feel badly about something — etwas [sehr] bedauern. See also academic.ru/83116/worse">worse 2.; worst 2.
* * *comparative - worse; adverb1) (not well, efficiently or satisfactorily: He plays tennis very badly.) schlecht2) (to a serious or severe extent: He badly needs a haircut; The dress is badly stained.) dringend, sehr* * *bad·ly<worse, worst>[ˈbædli]1. (poorly) schlechtto be \badly made schlecht verarbeitet seinshe came out of the affair rather \badly sie kam ziemlich angeschlagen aus der Sache heraus2. (negatively) schlechtto think \badly of sb [or to think of sb \badly] schlecht von jdm denken3. (very much) sehr, dringendto be \badly in need of sth etw dringend benötigento want sth \badly etw unbedingt wollen4. (severely) schwer\badly defeated vernichtend geschlagen\badly hurt schwer verletzt* * *['bdlɪ]adv1) schlechtto do badly (in election, exam etc) — schlecht abschneiden; (Fin) schlecht stehen; (Comm) schlecht gehen
2) wounded, mistaken schwerbadly beaten (Sport) — vernichtend geschlagen; person schwer or schlimm verprügelt
the badly disabled — die Schwerstbeschädigten
3) (= very much) sehr; in debt, overdrawn hochI need it badly — ich brauche es dringend
he badly needs or wants a haircut — er muss dringend zum Friseur
4)(= unfavourably)
to reflect badly on sb — ein schlechtes Licht auf jdn werfen* * *badly adv1. schlecht, schlimm:he is badly off er ist (finanziell) nicht gut gestellt;he’s badly off for ihm fehlt es an (dat)2. schlecht, mangelhaft:do badly schlecht fahren (in bei, mit), schlecht abschneiden3. dringend, sehr:badly needed dringend nötig oder benötigt;be badly in need of sth etwas dringend brauchen4. schwer:* * *1) schlecht2) (seriously) schwer [verletzt, beschädigt]; sehr [schief sein, knarren]he hurt himself badly — er hat sich (Dat.) schwer verletzt
be badly beaten — schwer verprügelt werden (ugs.); (in game, battle) vernichtend geschlagen werden
3) (urgently) dringendwant something badly — sich (Dat.) etwas sehr wünschen
4) (coll.): (regretfully)feel badly about something — etwas [sehr] bedauern. See also worse 2.; worst 2.
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adjective1) (hurt, lit. or fig.) verletzt; verwundet [Soldat]the injured — die Verletzten/Verwundeten
2) (wronged) geschädigtthe injured party — (Law) der/die Geschädigte
3) (offended) gekränkt [Stimme, Blick]; verletzt, beleidigt [Person]* * *1) ((also noun) (people who have been) wounded or harmed: The injured (people) were all taken to hospital after the accident.) verletzt2) ((of feelings, pride etc) hurt: `Why didn't you tell me before?' he said in an injured voice.) verletzt* * *in·jured[ˈɪnʤəd, AM -ɚd]I. adj1. (wounded) verletzt2. (offended) verletzt, gekränkt\injured pride verletzter Stolzthe \injured party der/die GeschädigteII. n▪ the \injured pl die Verletzten pl* * *injured adj1. verletzt2. schadhaft, beschädigt3. fig geschädigt:4. gekränkt, verletzt:injured innocence gekränkte Unschuld* * *adjective1) (hurt, lit. or fig.) verletzt; verwundet [Soldat]the injured — die Verletzten/Verwundeten
2) (wronged) geschädigtthe injured party — (Law) der/die Geschädigte
3) (offended) gekränkt [Stimme, Blick]; verletzt, beleidigt [Person]* * *adj.beschädigt adj.verletzt adj. -
15 тяжело
1. прил.;
кратк. форма от тяжелый
2. предик. it is hard, it is painful, it is distressing ему тяжело ≈ he feels miserable/wretched/unhappy ему тяжело (делать что-л.) ≈ it is painful/hard for him ему тяжело идти в гору ≈ it is hard for him to go uphill, he has difficulty going uphill ему тяжело думать об этом ≈ it is painful for him to think about it ему тяжело расстаться с вами ≈ it is hard for himto part with you тяжело это переносить ≈ it is hard to bear it тяжело видеть ≈ it is painful to see тяжело это видеть ≈ it is a painful/distressing sight у него тяжело на душе ≈ his heart is heavy
3. нареч.
1) heavily (о весе)
2) seriously, gravely (серьезно) ;
dangerously (опасно) тяжело болен тяжело ранен
3) with difficulty (трудно) тяжело писать( о стиле) ≈ to have a heavy style, to write in a heavy style тяжело вздыхать ≈ to sigh heavily тяжело вздохнуть ≈ to heave a deep sigh
1. нареч. heavily;
~ нагружённый heavily loaded;
2. нареч. (серьёзно) seriously;
severely;
~ болен seriously ill;
~ ранен severely wounded;
~ поплатиться за что-л. pay* dearly/heavily for smth. ;
3. в знач. сказ. безл. (дт. ;
трудно): больному ~ the patient is having a hard time;
мне ~ подниматься по лестнице it is hard for me to go upstairs;
4. в знач. сказ. безл. (дт. ;
о мрачном настроении): мне ~ I am sad;
у меня ~ на душе I am sad/heavy at heart;
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16 lightly
adverb1) (not heavily) leicht2) (in a small degree) leicht3) (without serious consideration) leichtfertig4) (cheerfully, deprecatingly) leichthinnot treat something lightly — etwas nicht auf die leichte Schulter nehmen
take something lightly — etwas nicht [so] ernst nehmen
5) (nimbly) behänd6)get off lightly — (not receive heavy penalty) glimpflich davonkommen; see also academic.ru/42546/let_off">let off 1)
* * *adverb leicht* * *light·ly[ˈlaɪtli]1. (not seriously) leichtfertigaccusations like these are not made \lightly solche Anschuldigungen erhebt man nicht so einfachshe said this \lightly sie sagte das so ganz leichthinnot to take sth \lightly etw nicht leichtnehmen, etw nicht auf die leichte Schulter nehmenI tapped \lightly on the door ich klopfte leise [o sacht[e]] an [die Tür]dust the cake \lightly with icing-sugar bestreuen Sie den Kuchen ganz fein mit Puderzuckerto pat/tap sb \lightly jdn leicht tätscheln3. (not deeply) leichtto doze \lightly [nur so] ein wenig vor sich hindösento sleep \lightly einen leichten Schlaf haben4. (slightly) leicht\lightly cooked vegetables Gemüse, das nur ganz kurz gegart wird\lightly cooked popcorn Puffmais m mit etwas Butterto get off \lightly glimpflich davonkommento be let off \lightly nachsichtig behandelt werden* * *['laItlɪ]adv1) touch, rain, eat, wounded, armed, stressed leicht; walk, tread leiselightly clad ( in sth) — leicht (mit etw) bekleidet
to speak lightly of sb/sth — sich abfällig or geringschätzig über jdn/etw äußern
he spoke lightly of his illness — er nahm seine Krankheit auf die leichte Schulter
she referred lightly to the fact that... — sie erwähnte leichthin, dass...
a responsibility not to be lightly undertaken —
* * *lightly adv1. leicht2. wenig:lightly booked weniger gebucht3. gelassen:4. leichtfertig, -sinnig5. leichthin6. geringschätzig* * *adverb1) (not heavily) leicht2) (in a small degree) leicht3) (without serious consideration) leichtfertig4) (cheerfully, deprecatingly) leichthintake something lightly — etwas nicht [so] ernst nehmen
5) (nimbly) behänd6)get off lightly — (not receive heavy penalty) glimpflich davonkommen; see also let off 1)
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