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to be dead to all sense of honour

  • 1 to be dead to all sense of honour

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to be dead to all sense of honour

  • 2 dead

    I [ded] n
    мёртвые, мертвецы, умершие, покойники
    - dead
    - dead and the living
    - rise from the dead
    - raise smb from the dead
    USAGE:
    (1.) Субстантивированное прилагательное типа dead с определенным артиклем входит в группу собирательных существительных со значением множества, обозначая всех представителей данной группы. Оно согласуется с глаголом во множественном числе: the dead and the living живые и мертвые; the poor бедняки; the blind слепые; the rich богатые/богачи; we owe a debt to the dead who fought to preserve freedom and independence мы в долгу перед погибшими, которые сражались, отстаивая свободу и независимость. (2.) See unemployed, n
    II [ded] adj
    1) мёртвый, умерший, погибший, бездыханный, дохлый

    He is dead. — Он умер. /Его нет в живых.

    She was half dead with fear. — Она была полужива от страха.

    She was more dead than alive with fright. — Она была ни жива ни мертва от испуга.

    The battery is completely dead. — Батарейка кончилась/села.

    I found her dead from the gas. — Я обнаружил ее, она задохнулась газом.

    - dead person
    - dead bird
    - dead cat
    - more dead than alive
    - dead languages
    - dead planet
    - dead subject
    - dead season
    - dead weight
    - dead failure
    - dead calm
    - Dead Sea
    - almost dead with cold
    - in the dead silence
    - come to a dead stop
    - come to a dead end
    - be in dead earnest
    - be half dead from fear
    - be half dead with hunger
    - be dead from wounds
    - be dead to all morality
    - be dead to all sense of honour
    - go dead
    - bring one dead or living
    - shoot smb dead
    - fall dead
    2) засохший, сухой, увядший
    - dead tree
    - dead bush
    - dead branch
    - dead flower
    3) погасший, потухший
    - dead cigar
    - dead voice
    - dead colours
    - dead eye
    - dead fire
    - almost dead
    - be dead to all reason
    - dead sleep
    - dead hours of the night
    - in the dead faint
    USAGE:
    Русское предложение "он умер (его больше нет в живых)", сообщающее только сам факт без указания каких-либо обстоятельств, соответствует английскому he is dead. Аналогично: Are his parents alive? No, they are dead. Его родители живы? - Нет, умерли. В отличие от to be dead, глагол to die употребляется с обязательным обстоятельством времени, места и т. п.: he died in an accident он погиб (умер) в автомобильной катастрофе; in three years he died peacefully surrounded by all his loving family через три года он тихо скончался в кругу своей семьи

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > dead

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