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1 кавардак
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2 мясной рынок
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3 потерпеть крах
1) General subject: break one's back, come a cropper, crash, fall, go (о банке), phut, break back, go down the pan (имеется в виду 'lavatory pan'), go down in flames, come a buster2) Colloquial: in shambles (be in shambles) (букв.в обломках)3) General subject: implode4) Law: burst5) Accounting: wreck6) Jargon: be in shambles (букв. в обломках), go to pot, go down the tubes (yes, "tubes" has to be plural)7) Banking: collapse -
4 комната была залита кровью
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > комната была залита кровью
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5 бойня
1) slaughter(-)house
2) (массовое избиение)
massacre* * ** * *slaughter(-)house, shambles, abattoir* * *abattoirbattuebutcheryholocaustshamblesslaughter-house -
6 разрушение
destruction тж. мн., demolition, devastation; мн. shambles (руины)* * ** * *destruction тж. demolition, devastation; shambles* * *abolishmenta-wastebafflingbreak-upcollapsecollapsesdemolitiondemolitionsdestructiondevourmentdilapidatingdisintegrationdisruptionruiningscathingvandalizingwastewasteswrecking -
7 руины
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8 хаос
мchaos; shambles sg collв ку́хне цари́л ха́ос — the kitchen was a shambles
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9 разгром
1. defeatразгром, тяжёлое поражение — crushing defeat
2. drubbing3. shambles4. rout; debacle; destruction; ruin; chaosСинонимический ряд:1. поражение (сущ.) поражение2. разбитие (сущ.) разбитие; разрушение -
10 беспорядок
1) General subject: Rafferty rules, alarum, bewilderment, bumble, clutter, cobweb, combustion, confusion, disarray, disorder, disorderliness, disorganization, helter-skelter, hugger mugger, jumble, kippage, litter, mess, mess hall, messroom, misrule, mix, moil, muddle, pease meal, pease-meal, pell-mell, rabblement, riot, snarl, tanglement, tea fight, tea party, topsy turvy, topsy-turvy, topsyturvy, topsyturvydom, troy fair, troy town, troy-fair, tumble, turbulence, turmoil, untidiness, upset, disarrangement, addlement, gobbledygook2) Colloquial: hugger-mugger, puddle, shambles, tea-fight, tea-party5) Obsolete: misarray6) Military: disturbance7) Mathematics: chaos, derangement, inversion8) Accounting: irregularity9) Australian slang: Rafferty's rules, dog's breakfast, dog's dinner10) Automobile industry: rough-and-tumble11) Diplomatic term: distraction14) Business: anarchy15) Crystallography: dislocation16) Makarov: excess, huddle, mud, perturbation, printer's pie, tangle17) Taboo: ass-up, balls (pl) (usu make balls of something), balls-up, chicken shit, fuck-up, hell of a mess, let hell pop loose, merry hell, pig's ass18) Scuba diving: out of order -
11 бойня
1) General subject: battue, blood-letting, bloodshed, butchery, holocaust, killing, massacre, (массовая) promiscuous massacre, shamble (тж. перен.), shambles (употр. с гл. в ед. ч.), slaughter, slaughterhouse, slaughter-house, internecion2) French: abattoir3) Bookish: carnage4) Agriculture: killing house, slaughtery5) Construction: butcher's hall6) British English: knackery7) Food industry: flaying house8) Advertising: slaughter house9) Makarov: battue (особ. мирных жителей), flaying place, killing plant, killing yard, slaughtering plant -
12 кавардак
1) General subject: charivari, hullabaloo, mess, shambles, helter skelter, bedlam2) Makarov: devil and all to do, the devil and all to do -
13 лежать в руинах
General subject: be in shambles (контекстуальный перевод; англ. оборот взят из репортажа агентства Bloomberg) -
14 мясной рынок
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15 неразбериха
1) General subject: Byzantian complexity, Byzantine complexity, Mickey Mouse, a nice kettle of fish, a pretty kettle of fish, babelism, ball up, balls up, bewilderment, buggers muddle, cobweb, foul up, fuck-up, fuzzbuzz, helter skelter, helter-skelter, hodge podge, hodgepodge, hugger muggery, hugger-muggery, hurra's nest, hurrah's nest, hurray's nest, jungle, mess, mess up, mess-up, mix up, mix-up, muddle, pell-mell, pellmell, ravelment, rough and tumble, rough-and-tumble, shambles, skein, snarl up, snarl-up, stramash, tangle, tanglement, the law of the jungle, three-ring circus, topsy turvy, topsy-turvy, topsyturvy, topsyturvydom, welter, whirl, confusion, mishmash, addlement, Chinese fire drill, dog's breakfast, dog's dinner, shuffle, rigmarole3) American: hoorah's nest, hooray's nest, snafu4) British English: shambolic situation7) Onomatopoeia: hubbub8) Aviation medicine: fubar9) Makarov: cobwebs, foul-up, mud, printer's pie10) Taboo: ass-up, hell of a mess, merry hell -
16 оставить в разрушенном состоянии
General subject: leave in the state of shamblesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оставить в разрушенном состоянии
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17 превратить города в руины
General subject: turn cities into shamblesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > превратить города в руины
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18 превращать города в развалины
Makarov: turn cities into shamblesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > превращать города в развалины
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19 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 -
20 развалины
2) Military: (взорванных сооружений) blowdown3) Engineering: ruin4) Religion: shambles5) Architecture: moldering ruins, mouldering ruins, remains6) Makarov: wreckage
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