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101 intimately
( confidentially) vertraulich;( thoroughly) gründlich, genau;to be \intimately acquainted with sb mit jdm gut bekannt sein;to be \intimately connected to sth mit etw dat eng verknüpft sein;to be \intimately involved in sth maßgeblich an etw dat beteiligt sein;to speak \intimately in einem vertraulichen Ton sprechen -
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103 stark
1) ( kräftig) strong;\starke Muskeln strong muscles, brawn2) ( mächtig) powerful, strong3) ( dick) thick;ein \starker Ast a thick branch, a bough ( liter)5) ( heftig)\starker Frost severe [or heavy] frost;\starke Schwüle oppressive sultriness;\starke Strömung strong [or forceful] current;\starker Sturm violent storm;6) ( erheblich)\starke Entzündung/ Vereiterung severe inflammation/suppuration;eine \starke Erkältung a bad [or heavy] cold;ein \starkes Fieber a bad [or high] fever;7) ( kräftig)\starker Applaus hearty [or loud] applause;\starker Druck high pressure;ein \starker Erdstoß a heavy seismic shock;ein \starkes Geräusch a loud noise;ein \starker Händedruck a powerful grip;ein \starkes Rauschen a [loud] roar[ing]8) ( beträchtlich) intense;\starke Bedenken considerable reservations;\starke Gefühle strong [or intense] feelings;\starke Krämpfe bad [or severe] cramps;\starke Liebe deep [or profound] love;\starker Schmerz severe [or intense] pain9) ( leistungsfähig) powerful\starke Drogen/\starker Schnaps strong [or hard] drugs/schnapps;\starke Medikamente strong [or potent] medicines;11) ( zahlenstark) large;120 Mann \stark 120 strong;120 Mann \stark sein to be 120 strong, to number 120;ein 500 Seiten \starkes Buch a book of 500 pages1) ( heftig) a lot;gestern hat es \stark gestürmt there was a heavy [or violent] storm yesterday2) ( beträchtlich) badly;\stark beschädigt badly [or considerably] damaged3) ( erheblich) severely;\stark bluten to bleed profusely;\stark erkältet sein to have a bad [or heavy] cold4) ( kräftig) hard;\stark applaudieren to applaud loudly [or heartily];5) ( eine große Menge verwendend) strongly;\stark gewürzt highly spiced;zu \stark gesalzen too salty6) ( in höherem Maße) greatly, a lot;die Ausstellung war \stark besucht there were a lot of visitors to the exhibition;\stark übertreiben to greatly [or grossly] exaggerate;\stark vertreten strongly represented7) ( in großem Maßstab) greatly -
104 путаться
св - запу́таться, перепу́таться, спу́таться1) приходить в беспорядок to be/to get muddled/о нитках и т. п. tangled2) терять связь to be/to get confused/muddled upпу́таться с кем-л разг неодобр — to be mixed up/entangled with sb; с лицом противоположного пола to carry on with sb
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ОДНОЙ ВЕРЁВОЧКОЙ (ВЕРЁВКОЙ, ЦЕПОЧКОЙ) СВЙЗАН с кем all coll AdjP subj-compl with бытье (subj: human usu. pres) (two or more people are) equally involved in sth.: X с Y-ом (X и Y) связаны одной верёвочкой - X and Y are in it together X is (just) as mixed up in it as Y (is) X is as much a part of it as Y (is).«Стабильность восстановится, и с облегчением вздохнут прежде всего в Москве... В конце концов, там же тоже есть люди, понимающие, что мы все связаны одной цепочкой...» (Аксёнов 7). "Stability will be restored, and everyone will breathe more easily, especially in Moscow....Even in Moscow there are people who understand we're all in it together" (7a). -
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ПРИЛОЖИТЬ РУКУ2 (РУКИ) (к чему) coll, disapprov VP subj: human obj: abstr, often это, or a clause introduced by к тому, что (чтобы)) to be involved in sth. usu. of a reprehensible nature)X приложил руку (к Y-y) = X had a hand (a part) in YX helped Y to come about X helped to bring Y about (in limited contexts) X had a finger in the pie.Я поражаюсь Елизавете. Ей 21 год. Когда она успела так разложиться? Что у неё за семья, как она воспитывалась, кто приложил руку к ее развитию? (Шолохов 2). I am astounded at Liza. She is twenty-one. When did she have time to become so depraved? What kind of family has she got, how was she brought up, who had a hand in her development? (2a).В Воронеже хозяева охотно пускали на свою площадь ссыльных. Над ссыльными всегда висела угроза, что их вышлют в более глухое место, и, в случае конфликта, хозяин мог приложить к этому руку (Мандельштам 1). In Voronezh the most favored tenants were exiles. Since they were always under threat of being forced to move to some remoter place, the owner of the room they rented could always, in case of conflict, help this to come about (1a).Народный фронт победил на выборах к этой победе приложил руку и Дессер (Эренбург 4). The Popular Front had won a victory in the elections and Desser had helped to bring it about (4a). -
108 одной веревкой связан
• ОДНОЙ ВЕРЕВОЧКОЙ (ВЕРЕВКОЙ, ЦЕПОЧКОЙ) СВЯЗАН с кемall coll[AdjP; subj-compl with быть (subj: human); usu. pres]=====⇒ (two or more people are) equally involved in sth.:- X is as much a part of it as Y (is).♦ "Стабильность восстановится, и с облегчением вздохнут прежде всего в Москве... В конце концов, там же тоже есть люди, понимающие, что мы все связаны одной цепочкой..." (Аксёнов 7). "Stability will be restored, and everyone will breathe more easily, especially in Moscow....Even in Moscow there are people who understand we're all in it together" (7a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > одной веревкой связан
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109 одной веревочкой связан
• ОДНОЙ ВЕРЕВОЧКОЙ (ВЕРЕВКОЙ, ЦЕПОЧКОЙ) СВЯЗАН с кемall coll[AdjP; subj-compl with быть (subj: human); usu. pres]=====⇒ (two or more people are) equally involved in sth.:- X is as much a part of it as Y (is).♦ "Стабильность восстановится, и с облегчением вздохнут прежде всего в Москве... В конце концов, там же тоже есть люди, понимающие, что мы все связаны одной цепочкой..." (Аксёнов 7). "Stability will be restored, and everyone will breathe more easily, especially in Moscow....Even in Moscow there are people who understand we're all in it together" (7a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > одной веревочкой связан
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110 одной цепочкой связан
• ОДНОЙ ВЕРЕВОЧКОЙ (ВЕРЕВКОЙ, ЦЕПОЧКОЙ) СВЯЗАН с кемall coll[AdjP; subj-compl with быть (subj: human); usu. pres]=====⇒ (two or more people are) equally involved in sth.:- X is as much a part of it as Y (is).♦ "Стабильность восстановится, и с облегчением вздохнут прежде всего в Москве... В конце концов, там же тоже есть люди, понимающие, что мы все связаны одной цепочкой..." (Аксёнов 7). "Stability will be restored, and everyone will breathe more easily, especially in Moscow....Even in Moscow there are people who understand we're all in it together" (7a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > одной цепочкой связан
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111 приложить руку
I• ПРИЛОЖИТЬ РУКУ к чему, под чем obs[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to put one's signature on a document or paper:- X signed Y;- [in limited contexts] Y was signed by X's own hand.♦ "К сему показанию явный прелюбодей Василий Иванов Байбаков руку приложил" (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). " То this deposition I, Overt Adulterer Vasily Ivanov Dormousov, have set my hand" (1a).♦ Затем следовали изъявления преданности и подпись: "Староста твой, всенижайший раб Прокофий Вытягушкин собственной рукой руку приложил" (Гончаров 1). There followed expressions of devotion and the signature: "Your steward and most humble serf, Prokofy Vytyagushkin, signed by his own hand" (1b).II• ПРИЛОЖИТЬ РУКУ ( РУКИ) (к чему) coll, disapprov=====⇒ to be involved in sth. (usu. of a reprehensible nature):- [in limited contexts] X had a finger in the pie.♦ Я поражаюсь Елизавете. Ей 21 год. Когда она успела так разложиться? Что у неё за семья, как она воспитывалась, кто приложил руку к ее развитию? (Шолохов 2). I am astounded at Liza. She is twenty-one. When did she have time to become so depraved? What kind of family has she got, how was she brought up, who had a hand in her development? (2a).♦ В Воронеже хозяева охотно пускали на свою площадь ссыльных. Над ссыльными всегда висела угроза, что их вышлют в более глухое место, и, в случае конфликта, хозяин мог приложить к этому руку (Мандельштам 1). In Voronezh the most favored tenants were exiles. Since they were always under threat of being forced to move to some remoter place, the owner of the room they rented could always, in case of conflict, help this to come about (1a).♦ Народный фронт победил на выборах; к этой победе приложил руку и Дессер (Эренбург 4). The Popular Front had won a victory in the elections and Desser had helped to bring it about (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > приложить руку
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113 metido *
1. ADJ1)2)metido en años — elderly, advanced in years
3)4)5) LAm (=entrometido) interfering, meddling2. SM1) (=reprimenda) ticking-offdar o pegar un metido a algn — to give sb a ticking-off
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114 enzarzarse
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115 intimement
intimement [ɛ̃timmɑ̃]adjective* * *ɛ̃timmɑ̃adverbe intimatelyje suis intimement convaincu que... — I'm absolutely convinced that...
* * *ɛ̃timmɑ̃ adv1) (= profondément) deeply, firmly2) (= étroitement) intimately* * *intimement adv intimately; les deux problèmes sont intimement liés the two problems are intimately connected; je suis intimement convaincu que… I'm absolutely convinced that…[ɛ̃timmɑ̃] adverbe[connaître] intimatelyintimement convaincu ou persuadé profoundly convinced -
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120 roznamiętni|ć
impf — roznamiętni|ać pf Ⅰ vt 1. (wzbudzić emocje) to cause excitement among [naukowców, historyków]- roznamiętnieni kibice passionate fans2. (wzbudzić pożądanie) to arouse passion in Ⅱ roznamiętnić się — roznamiętniać się 1. (zaangażować się) roznamiętnić się czymś to become passionately involved in sth 2. [osoba] to become arousedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > roznamiętni|ć
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