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1 in the midst of
1) among or in the centre of:بَين، في مَرْكِزin the midst of a crowd of people.
2) at the same time as:في غَمْرَةin the midst of all these troubles.
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2 отзовутся кошке мышкины слёзки (used as words of warning and threat to mean: troubles (will) rebound upon the originator)
Set phrase: curses like chickens come home to roostУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отзовутся кошке мышкины слёзки (used as words of warning and threat to mean: troubles (will) rebound upon the originator)
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3 отольются кошке мышкины слёзки (used as words of warning and threat to mean: troubles (will) rebound upon the originator)
Set phrase: curses like chickens come home to roostУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отольются кошке мышкины слёзки (used as words of warning and threat to mean: troubles (will) rebound upon the originator)
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4 grand chambardement, le chambardement général
Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > grand chambardement, le chambardement général
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5 necazurile şi încercările vieţii
the troubles and trials of life.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > necazurile şi încercările vieţii
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6 Ш-72
ВСЕ ШИШКИ ВАЛЯТСЯ на кого от НА ГОЛОВУ чью, кому coll VP subj. usu. pres fixed WOa lot of troubles (or all the troubles that arise in a given situation) befall or are befalling s.o.: на X-a все шишки валятся = X is (has been) up to his neck in troublesX has had trouble after trouble itls as if trouble seeks X out X has (has had) more than his share of troubles X is (has been) inundated with troubles X can't win for losing (in limited contexts, usu. when a contrast with another or others is drawn or implied) X gets (takes) all the lumps X is the one getting (taking) all the lumps X gets (is the one getting) all the blame.From the saying «На бедного Макара все шишки валятся». See М-4. -
7 все шишки валятся на голову
• ВСЕ ШИШКИ ВАЛЯТСЯ на кого or НА ГОЛОВУ чью, кому coll[VPsubj; usu. pres; fixed WO]=====⇒ a lot of troubles (or all the troubles that arise in a given situation) befall or are befalling s.o.:- [in limited contexts, usu. when a contrast with another or others is drawn or implied] X gets (takes) all the lumps;- X gets (is the one getting) all the blame.—————← From the saying " На бедного Макара все шишки валятся". See на бедного Макара все шишки валятся.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > все шишки валятся на голову
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8 miseria
f ( povertà) poverty( infelicità) miserycostare una miseria cost next to nothing* * *miseria s.f.1 (estrema povertà) poverty, destitution: vivere nella miseria, to live in poverty; andare in miseria, to fall into poverty; (o destitution); essere ridotto in miseria, to be reduced to destitution (o poverty o fam. to be down and out) // piangere miseria, to plead (o to complain of) poverty // miseria nera, dire poverty // porca miseria!, miseria ladra!, damn (it)! (o blast!)2 (meschinità) meanness, vileness: la sua miseria d'animo mi disgusta, his meanness disgusts me; miseria morale, intellettuale, moral, intellectual impoverishment3 (inezia) trifle; (esiguità) pittance: questo vaso costa una miseria, this vase only costs a trifle; l'ho comprato per una miseria, (fam.) I bought it for a song; litigare per una miseria, to quarrel over nothing (o a trifle); guadagnare una miseria, to work for a mere pittance4 pl. (disgrazie) misfortunes, troubles: le miserie della vita, the troubles (o misfortunes) of life5 (bot.) (erba) miseria, (Tradescantia vulgaris) spiderwort; (Cotyledon umbilicus-veneris) pennywort, Venus's navelwort.* * *[mi'zɛrja]sostantivo femminile1) (povertà) poverty, destitutionvivere nella miseria — to live in poverty o squalor
cadere in miseria — to fall on hard times, to become destitute
piangere miseria — to bewail one's poverty, to poor-mouth AE colloq.
2) (grettezza) meanness, baseness3) (sventura)costare una miseria — to cost a trifle o next to nothing
••porca miseria! — holy cow o smoke! damn it!
* * *miseria/mi'zεrja/sostantivo f.1 (povertà) poverty, destitution; vivere nella miseria to live in poverty o squalor; cadere in miseria to fall on hard times, to become destitute; essere ridotto in miseria to be reduced to poverty; piangere miseria to bewail one's poverty, to poor-mouth AE colloq.2 (grettezza) meanness, baseness; nascondere le proprie -e to conceal one's baseness3 (sventura) le -e della vita the troubles of life4 (somma ridicola) guadagnare una miseria to earn a mere pittance; la pagano una miseria she's paid peanuts; costare una miseria to cost a trifle o next to nothingper la miseria! good heavens! porca miseria! holy cow o smoke! damn it! -
9 noia
f boredomnoie pl trouble sgdar noia a qualcuno annoy someonevenire a noia a qualcuno start to bore s.o.* * *noia s.f.1 ( tedio) boredom, tedium, ennui: la noia di una vita monotona, the tedium of a monotonous life; sbadigliare di noia, to yawn with boredom // che noia!, what a bore! // ammazzare, vincere la noia, to relieve the boredom: andrò al cinema tanto per ammazzare la noia, I'll go to the cinema just to relieve the boredom; cercare di vincere la noia di un lungo viaggio, to try to relieve the boredom of a long journey // avere a noia qlco., to be fed up (o bored stiff) with sthg. // leggere mi è venuto a noia, I've become bored with reading (o I'm tired of reading) // morire di noia, to die of boredom (o to be bored to death o to be deadly bored o to be bored to tears): questo libro mi fa morire di noia, this book bores me stiff (o bores me to death o bores me to tears) // prendere a noia qlcu., to be sick of s.o. (o to be fed up with s.o.) // ripetere qlco. fino alla noia, to repeat sthg. ad nauseam2 ( fastidio) annoyance; nuisance; trouble: il fumo mi dà noia, smoke bothers me; le noie della vita, the troubles of life; luce che dà noia, irritating light; ebbe delle noie per la sua attività politica, he had a lot of bother (o trouble) on account of his political activity; non voglio noie con il capo!, I don't want any trouble with the boss; avere noie al motore, to have engine trouble // non dargli noia!, don't trouble him!; ti do noia?, am I disturbing you? // che noia!, what a nuisance!3 ( persona, cosa che infastidisce) bore, nuisance: ho cenato con Paolo, che è una noia mortale, I had dinner with Paul: he is a dead bore; il suo discorso era una noia terribile, his speech was terribly boring; fare la coda è una tale noia!, queueing up is such a nuisance! // che noia ( che) sei! cosa vuoi adesso?, (fam.) what a nuisance you are! what do you want now?* * *['nɔja] 1.sostantivo femminile1) (sentimento) boredomfare morire di noia qcn. — to bore sb. stiff o to death o to tears
2) (persona, cosa noiosa) bore, drag3) (fastidio)2.dare noia a qcn. — to bother sb
sostantivo femminile plurale noie (problemi, guai) problems, troublesprocurare o dare delle -e a qcn. — to make trouble for sb., to give o cause sb. trouble
* * *noia/'nɔja/I sostantivo f.1 (sentimento) boredom; ingannare la noia to escape from boredom; che noia! what a bore! fare morire di noia qcn. to bore sb. stiff o to death o to tears; mi è venuto a noia I'm fed up with it2 (persona, cosa noiosa) bore, drag; che noia quel film! what a drag that film is!3 (fastidio) dare noia a qcn. to bother sb.II noie f.pl.(problemi, guai) problems, troubles; ho delle -e con la polizia I'm in trouble with the police; procurare o dare delle -e a qcn. to make trouble for sb., to give o cause sb. trouble. -
10 Nordirlandkonflikt
* * *Nọrd|ịr|land|kon|fliktmder Nordirlandkonflikt — the conflict in Northern Ireland, the Troubles pl (euph)
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11 trouble
[ˈtrabl]1. noun1) (something which causes) worry, difficulty, work, anxiety etc:قَلَق، تَعَبI had a lot of trouble finding the book you wanted.
2) disturbances; rebellion, fighting etc:إضْطِراباتIt occurred during the time of the troubles in Cyprus.
3) illness or weakness (in a particular part of the body):عِلَّه، مَرَضHe has heart trouble.
2. verb1) to cause worry, anger or sadness to:يُقْلِق، يُزْعِج، يَنْزَعِجShe was troubled by the news of her sister's illness.
2) used as part of a very polite and formal request:تُسْتَعْمَل في جُمْلَة الطَّلَب المُهَذَّبMay I trouble you to close the window?
3) to make any effort:يُزْعِجُ نَفْسَه، يَبذُل جُهْداHe didn't even trouble to tell me what had happened.
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12 мировая скорбь
(Ж. Поль; нем. Weltschmerz) часто ирон.world sorrow; the troubles of the world- Я понимаю твоё состояние, Зарик, - говорил он, - это от молодости. Наш труд и без того тяжёл, незачем примешивать к нему мировую скорбь. (Н. Адамян, Врач из Заревшана) — 'I can understand how you feel, Zarik,' he was saying. 'You're young, eager. But it's difficult enough to be a doctor without taking the troubles of the world upon one's shoulders.'
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13 волна насилия в Ольстере
1) General subject: trouble2) Makarov: the trouble, the troubles, troublesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > волна насилия в Ольстере
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14 волнения в Ольстере
Makarov: the troubles, troublesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > волнения в Ольстере
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15 uroligheder
pl disturbances, violence,( især som formildende udtryk) troubles ( fx the troubles in Northern Ireland);F unrest ( fx political unrest; industrial unrest);( optøjer) riots. -
16 צעיר
צְעֵירv. צְעֵר. צָעִיר m. (b. h.; צָעַר) young, junior; attendant, boy. Gen. R. s. 6 (ref. to Gen. 48:14) וכי … שהוא הצ׳ do we not know from the genealogical records that he was the younger?Pl. צְעִירִים. Arakh.II, 6 (13b) וצְעִירֵי הלויםוכ׳ Ar. a. Maim. (Mish. וצוֹעְרי; Bab. ed. וצערי Rashi וצוע׳) and they were called the junior Levites; ib. 13b תנא וסועדי … ותנא דידן … קרי להו צערו there is a version, ‘and they were called the assistants of the Levites; and as to our version ( צעירי or צוערי), because the voices of those were fine …, therefore he calls them tsa‛ăré (the troubles) of the Levites (v. צַעַר). Gen. R. s. 75 צְעִירֵיהֶם של שבטים the youngest of the tribes; a. e.Fem. צְעִירָה. B. Kam.38b צ׳ דקאמרה בן עמיוכ׳ the younger (daughter of Lot) that called her son Ben-ammi ; Hor.11a; Naz.23b; a. e.Y.Meg.I, 71d bot. כתבו לו … צְעִירַת הרגלים they (the Greek translators) wrote for him (Ptolemy) ‘the slender-footed (in place of ארנבת, Lev. 11:6); Bab. ib. 9b; Treat. Sofrim I, 8; Mekh. Bo, s. 14; Tanḥ. Shmoth 22.(LXX Lev. 11:5, 6 has δασύποδα = שְׂעִירַת הרגלים. -
17 צְעֵיר
צְעֵירv. צְעֵר. צָעִיר m. (b. h.; צָעַר) young, junior; attendant, boy. Gen. R. s. 6 (ref. to Gen. 48:14) וכי … שהוא הצ׳ do we not know from the genealogical records that he was the younger?Pl. צְעִירִים. Arakh.II, 6 (13b) וצְעִירֵי הלויםוכ׳ Ar. a. Maim. (Mish. וצוֹעְרי; Bab. ed. וצערי Rashi וצוע׳) and they were called the junior Levites; ib. 13b תנא וסועדי … ותנא דידן … קרי להו צערו there is a version, ‘and they were called the assistants of the Levites; and as to our version ( צעירי or צוערי), because the voices of those were fine …, therefore he calls them tsa‛ăré (the troubles) of the Levites (v. צַעַר). Gen. R. s. 75 צְעִירֵיהֶם של שבטים the youngest of the tribes; a. e.Fem. צְעִירָה. B. Kam.38b צ׳ דקאמרה בן עמיוכ׳ the younger (daughter of Lot) that called her son Ben-ammi ; Hor.11a; Naz.23b; a. e.Y.Meg.I, 71d bot. כתבו לו … צְעִירַת הרגלים they (the Greek translators) wrote for him (Ptolemy) ‘the slender-footed (in place of ארנבת, Lev. 11:6); Bab. ib. 9b; Treat. Sofrim I, 8; Mekh. Bo, s. 14; Tanḥ. Shmoth 22.(LXX Lev. 11:5, 6 has δασύποδα = שְׂעִירַת הרגלים. -
18 אף II
אַףII m. (b. h.; v. אָנַף) prop. breath, hence 1) nose. Midr. Till. to Ps. 18:5 (interpret, ăfafuni, ib.) הגיעו הצרות עד א׳ the troubles have risen up to the nose. 2) panting, anger.Du. אַפַּיִם. Y.Taan.II, 65b bot. ארך אף … ארך אפיםוכ׳, it does not read (Jonah 4:2), Slow of anger but of angers, which means that He is long suffering both to the righteous and the wicked; a. fr. 3) pr. n. m. Af, allegorical name of the angel administering justice. Ex. R. s. 41 end; s. 44; Deut. R. s. 3. 4) overheated condition, wearines. Maksh. III, 8 בשעת האף when the animal is overheated, Var. יַחַף q. v. -
19 אַף
אַףII m. (b. h.; v. אָנַף) prop. breath, hence 1) nose. Midr. Till. to Ps. 18:5 (interpret, ăfafuni, ib.) הגיעו הצרות עד א׳ the troubles have risen up to the nose. 2) panting, anger.Du. אַפַּיִם. Y.Taan.II, 65b bot. ארך אף … ארך אפיםוכ׳, it does not read (Jonah 4:2), Slow of anger but of angers, which means that He is long suffering both to the righteous and the wicked; a. fr. 3) pr. n. m. Af, allegorical name of the angel administering justice. Ex. R. s. 41 end; s. 44; Deut. R. s. 3. 4) overheated condition, wearines. Maksh. III, 8 בשעת האף when the animal is overheated, Var. יַחַף q. v. -
20 טורח
טוֹרַח(b. h. טֹרַח; טָרַח) toil, labor, trouble, pains-taking preparations. Sabb.153a כלום … בלא ט׳ is there a banquet without visible preparation?; (Koh. R. to IX, 8 הֶטְרֵחַ). M. Kat. 8b מפני הט׳ on account of the labor (connected with preparing the wedding). Y.Pes.X, 37d top מה הט׳ … מטריחיםוכ׳ what is all that trouble for to which you put us ?; a. fr.Pl. טָרְחוֹת. Ber.58a כמה ט׳ טרחוכ׳ to how much trouble did the host go ; (Y. ib. IX, 13c כמה טורח). Lev. R. s. 1 משה עסוק בט׳וכ׳ Moses (like an agoranomos) was engaged in the (dietary) affairs of Israel. Gen. R. s. 94 ט׳ נפש אחת the troubles of providing for one soul.V. טַרְחוּת a. טִרְחָא.
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