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1 infatuated with (smb.)
Общая лексика: влюблённый (в кого-л.) до безумияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > infatuated with (smb.)
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2 infatuated with
Общая лексика: (smb.) влюблённый (в кого-л.) до безумия -
3 be infatuated with
Общая лексика: быть сильно захваченным (чем-л., кем-л.), быть сильно увлечённым (чем-л., кем-л.) -
4 he was infatuated with pride
Общая лексика: он был ослеплён гордостьюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he was infatuated with pride
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5 infatuated
[ınʹfætʃʋeıtıd] aлишившийся рассудка, потерявший голову; ослеплённый (страстью и т. п.)infatuated with smb. - влюблённый в кого-л. до безумия
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6 infatuated
[ɪn'fætjueɪtɪd]прил.влюблённый до безумия; поглупевший от любви -
7 infatuated
a лишившийся рассудка, потерявший голову; ослеплённыйСинонимический ряд:1. aroused (adj.) ardent; aroused; burning; flushed; glowing; hot for; lusting after; turned on2. beguiled (adj.) beguiled; bewitched; captivated; enamoured; smitten3. besotted (adj.) besotted; dotty; enamored; infatuate -
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1. past participle of infatuate2. adjectiveослепленный, влюбленный до безумия; поглупевший от любви* * *1 (a) ослепленный2 (n) лишившийся рассудка; потерявший голову* * *влюбленный до безумия; ослепленный* * *[in'fat·u·at·ed || ɪn'fætʃʊeɪtɪd] adj. влюбленный до безумия, ослепленный до безумия, поглупевший от любви* * *влюбленный до безумия; ослепленный, поглупевший от любви (with) -
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1. [ınʹfætʃʋıt] = infatuated 2. [ınʹfætʃʋeıt] vвскружить голову, свести с ума; сильно увлечь, захватитьto be infatuated with smth., smb. - быть сильно увлечённым /захваченным/ чем-л., кем-л.
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10 увлеченный
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > увлеченный
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11 pride
1. n гордость, чувство гордости2. n чувство собственного достоинства или самоуваженияhis pride would not allow him to accept any reward — гордость не позволяла ему принять вознаграждение
3. n самолюбиеfalse pride — чванство; тщеславие
4. n предмет гордости5. n лучшая, отборная часть6. n спесь, заносчивость; гордыня7. n наивысшая точка, высшая степень, расцвет8. n поэт. арх. блеск, пышность, великолепие9. n прайд, стая львов10. n пыл, ретивость, горячность11. n уст. течка, половая охотаpride goes before a fall, pride will have a fall — гордыня до добра не доведёт
12. v refl гордитьсяСинонимический ряд:1. arrogance (noun) arrogance; condescension; contumely; disdain; disdainfulness; haughtiness; hauteur; hubris; immodesty; insolence; loftiness; morgue; presumption; snobbery; superbity; superciliousness; superiority2. best (noun) best; choice; cream; elite; fat; flower; pick; prime; primrose; prize; top3. conceit (noun) amour propre; amour-propre; complacence; complacency; conceit; conceitedness; consequence; dignity; ego; egoism; egotism; happiness; narcissism; outrecuidance; self-admiration; self-complacency; self-conceit; self-consequence; self-esteem; self-exaltation; self-glory; self-importance; self-love; self-opinion; self-pride; self-regard; self-respect; self-satisfaction; self-sufficiency; swelled head; swellheadedness; vainglory; vainness; vanity4. herd (noun) bunch; drove; herd; pack5. boast (verb) boast; glory in6. pique (verb) congratulate; pique; plume; preenАнтонимический ряд:humble; humility; lowliness; meekness; modesty; obsequiousness; self-effacement; shame; timidity -
12 безумец
муж. madman, lunaticбезум|ец - м. madman*;
~ие с.
1. (безраcсудство) madness, folly;
любить кого-л., что-л. до ~ия love smb., smth. madly, love smb., smth. to distraction.
2. (сумасшествие) madness, insanity;
доводить кого-л. до ~ия drive* smb. crazy, drive* smb. to distraction;
~но разг. madly, awfully;
~но бояться кого-л., чего-л. be* terrified of smb., smth., be* awlully afraid of smb., smth. ;
~но увлекаться кем-л., чем-л. be* mad/crazy about smb., smth. ;
~но увлечься кем-л. be* infatuated with smb. ;
он ~но любит свою дочь he simply adores/idolizes his daughter;
я ~но устал I`m frightfully/terribly tired;
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3. разг. (безрассудный) reckless;
~ная отвага reckless daring;
~ный день distracting day;
~ный план reckless plan;
4. разг. (очень сильный) terrible;
~ная усталость terrible weariness;
~ная роскошь extravagant luxury;
5. уст. (сумасшедший) mad, insane, crazy;
~ные глаза crazy/wild-looking eyes;
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[ɪn'fætjueɪt]гл.свести с ума; внушить сильную страстьGrace has been infatuated with that red-haired boy for over two years. — Грейс уже два года по уши влюблена в этого рыжего парня.
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14 fall short of smb.
(или smth.)1) уcтупaть кoму-л. (в чём-л.)', нe xвaтaть чeгo-л.; иcпытывaть нeдocтaтoк в чём-л.He felt how far he fell short of the reserve power and dignity in both his father and his mother (J. Galsworthy). She told herself that she was merely infatuated with Fraser and would get over it, but meanwhile her feelings kept her from enjoying the company of other men because they all fell so short of him (D. Francis). Her money fell short of the expenditure2) нe oпpaвдaть oжидaний, нaдeждAubrey....I am a model son: but I regret to say that you are very far from being a model father. The Elder. What right have you to say that, sir? In what way have I fallen short? (G. B. Shaw). While the merger boom... won't bring the banking system to its heel, it may fall short of solving banking problems (Business Week International) -
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1. a сумасшедший, помешанный2. a бешеный, неистовый; свирепый3. a безрассудный, шальной; опрометчивый4. a разг. страстно любящий, обожающий; страстно влюблённый5. a буйно весёлый6. a разг. рассерженныйhe was mad when he saw me — он пришёл в ярость, когда увидел меня
I was mad at missing the train — я был вне себя из-за того, что опоздал на поезд
to get mad — рассердиться, выйти из себя
Синонимический ряд:1. angry (adj.) acrimonious; angry; choleric; enraged; exasperated; heated; incensed; indignant; infuriated; irate; ireful; maddened; provoked; raging; seething; shirty; waxy; wrathful; wrathy; wroth; wrothful; wrothy2. crazy (adj.) crazy; donkeyish; dotty; fantastic; feeble-minded; foolish; harebrained; idiotic; idleheaded; loony; loopy; lunatic; preposterous; sappy; silly; tomfool; unearthly; wacky; zany3. furious (adj.) corybantic; delirious; excited; frantic; frenetic; frenzied; furious; rabid; violent; wild4. illogical (adj.) fallacious; illogical; invalid; irrational; nonrational; reasonless; sophistic; unreasonable; unreasoned5. infatuated (adj.) desirous; infatuated; wild about6. insane (adj.) bedlamite; brainsick; crackbrained; cracked; crazed; cuckoo; daffy; daft; demented; deranged; disordered; distracted; distraught; insane; maniac; maniacal; mindless; non compos mentis; nuts; nutsy; nutty; raving; screwy; teched; unbalanced; unsane; witless; wrong7. unsound (adj.) absurd; dangerous; nonsensical; perilous; reckless; senseless; unsafe; unsound8. anger (noun) anger; fury; indignation; ire; rage; wrath9. anger (verb) anger; enrage; incense; infuriate; ire; madden; steam up; umbrageАнтонимический ряд:astute; balanced; calm; composed; cool; incisive; lucid; normal; perspicacious; pleased; quiet; rational; reasonable; reserved; sagacious; sane -
16 flushed
1. a вспыхнувший, покрасневшийface flushed with drink — лицо, побагровевшее от вина
2. a взволнованный, возбуждённыйСинонимический ряд:1. aroused (adj.) ardent; aroused; burning; hot for; infatuated; lusting after; turned on2. inspired (adj.) elated; elevated; exalted; exhilarated; inspired; overjoyed; uplifted3. rosy (adj.) blooming; florid; flush; full-blooded; glowing; rosy; rubicund; ruddy; sanguine4. coloured (verb) blushed; colored; coloured; crimsoned; flushed; glowed; mantled; reddened; rouged5. evened (verb) evened; flattened; laid; leveled or levelled; planed; smoothed; smoothened -
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[bɪ'sɔtɪd]прил.1)а) влюблённый, потерявший голову от любвиHe became besotted with an 18-year-old beauty. — Ему вскружила голову восемнадцатилетняя красотка.
б) одержимый, страстный•Syn:2) уст. одурманенный (алкоголем, наркотиками); пьяный3) уст. слепой, безучастный
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