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  • 81 reden

    I v/i
    1. (sprechen) speak ( mit to, with); (sich unterhalten) talk (to, with); (plaudern) chat (to, with); reden über (+Akk) talk about; stundenlang / ununterbrochen reden talk for hours / incessantly; sie redet zu laut / leise she speaks too loudly / softly; reden wir nicht mehr darüber let’s forget it; man redet davon, dass... there is talk that...; man redet von über 50 Toten there is talk of over 50 dead, a death toll of over 50 has been mentioned; darüber lässt sich reden it’s a possibility; im Schlaf reden talk in one’s sleep; er hat kein Wort geredet he didn’t say a word, he didn’t open his mouth once; rede doch ( endlich)! say something!; mit sich selbst oder vor sich hin reden talk to o.s.; mit den Händen reden gesticulate; von... gar nicht zu reden not to mention...; da wir gerade davon reden as we’re on the subject; er redet, wie er denkt he says (exactly) what he thinks; er redet anders, als er denkt what he says and what he thinks are two different things; du hast gut reden it’s all very well for you to talk, you can talk; wir reden später we’ll talk about it later; da redet man ja gegen eine Wand it’s like talking to a brick wall
    2. (eine Rede halten) speak; gut reden können be a good speaker; er hört sich gern reden he likes the sound of his own voice
    3. (erörtern) discuss; über Politik reden talk politics; über Gott und die Welt reden talk about everything under the sun
    4. (klatschen) talk; lass die Leute reden let people talk; man redet über sie people are talking about her; im Büro wird viel geredet there’s a lot of gossip in the office; er redet zu viel he is a talker
    5. reden mit (kommunizieren) speak ( oder talk) to; sie reden nicht miteinander they’re not speaking ( oder talking) to each other, they’re not on speaking terms; mit sich reden lassen be willing to listen ( oder discuss things); bei Geschäft: be open to offers; sie lässt nicht mit sich reden she won’t listen (to anyone); so lasse ich nicht mit mir reden I won’t be spoken to like that; unter... lassen wir gar nicht mit uns reden under..., we’re not interested; er weigert sich, mit uns zu reden he refuses to talk to us; ich habe mit dir zu reden I’d like a word with you; kannst du mal mit ihm reden? can you have a word with him?
    6. von sich reden machen (bekannt werden) get talked about; er macht als Rennfahrer von sich reden he’s made a name for himself as a racing driver (Am. racecar driver); neulich hat er mit einem Film von sich reden gemacht he recently got into the news with a film (Am. auch movie)
    7. umg. (verraten) talk; irgendjemand hat geredet someone has talked; du sollst reden! talk, damn you!; rede, sonst geht es dir schlecht! talk or you’re in for it!; hat sie geredet? did she talk?
    II v/t speak, say; kein Wort reden not speak ( oder say) a word; viel reden talk a lot; er redet lauter Unsinn he talks nothing but rubbish (Am. nonsense); red keinen Quatsch! umg. stop talking rubbish (Am. nonsense)!; was redest du da? what are you going on about?; was du wieder redest! there you go again!
    III v/refl sich heiser reden talk oneself hoarse; er redete sich in Zorn he went on and on until he got really angry; siehe auch sprechen
    * * *
    to speak; to say; to talk
    * * *
    re|den ['reːdn]
    1. vi
    1) (= sprechen) to talk, to speak

    Reden während des Unterrichts — talking in class

    mit sich selbst/jdm réden — to talk or speak to oneself/sb

    wie red(e)st du denn mit deiner Mutter! — that's no way to talk or speak to your mother

    so lasse ich nicht mit mir réden! — I won't be spoken to like that!

    mit jdm über jdn/etw réden — to talk or speak to or with sb about sb/sth

    réden wir nicht mehr davon or darüber — let's not talk or speak about it any more, let's drop it (inf)

    réden Sie doch nicht! (inf)come off it! (inf)

    (viel) von sich réden machen — to become (very much) a talking point

    das Buch/er macht viel von sich réden — everyone is talking about the book/him

    du hast gut or leicht réden! — it's all very well for you (to talk)

    ich habe mit Ihnen zu réden! — I would like to speak or talk to you, I would like a word with you

    darüber lässt or ließe sich réden — that's a possibility; (über Preis, Bedingungen) I think we could discuss that

    darüber lässt or ließe sich eher réden — that's more like it, now you're talking

    er lässt mit sich réden — he could be persuaded; (in Bezug auf Preis) he's open to offers

    sie lässt nicht mit sich réden — she is adamant; (bei eigenen Forderungen auch) she won't take no for an answer

    Reden ist Silber, Schweigen ist Gold (Prov)(speech is silver but) silence is golden (Prov)

    See:
    2) (= klatschen) to talk (
    über +acc about)

    schlecht von jdm réden — to talk or speak ill of sb

    3) (= eine Rede halten) to speak

    er redet nicht gern[e] öffentlich — he doesn't like public speaking

    er kann gut réden — he is a good speaker

    frei réden — to speak extempore, to speak without notes

    4) (euph = gestehen, aussagen) to talk

    jdn zum Reden bringento get sb to talk, to make sb talk

    er will nicht réden — he won't talk

    2. vt
    1) (= sagen) to talk; Worte to say

    einige Worte réden — to say a few words

    kein Wort réden — not to say or speak a word

    etw von der Seele or vom Herzen réden — to get sth off one's chest

    2) (= klatschen) to say

    es kann dir doch nicht egal sein, was über dich geredet wird — it must matter to you what people say about you

    Schlechtes von jdm or über jdn réden — to say bad things about sb

    damit die Leute wieder was zu réden haben — so that people have something to talk about again

    3. vr

    sich heiser réden — to talk oneself hoarse

    sich in Zorn or Wut réden — to talk oneself into a fury

    * * *
    1) ((often with to or (American) with) to talk or converse: Can I speak to/with you for a moment?; We spoke for hours about it.) speak
    2) (to speak; to have a conversation or discussion: We talked about it for hours; My parrot can talk (= imitate human speech).) talk
    * * *
    re·den
    [ˈre:dn̩]
    I. vi
    1. (sprechen) to talk, to speak
    mit jdm [über jdn/etw] \reden to talk to sb [about sb/sth]
    über manche Themen wurde zu Hause nie geredet some topics were never discussed at home
    wie redest du denn mit deinem Vater! that's no way to talk to [or speak with] your father
    er hat geredet und geredet he talked and talked
    genug geredet! enough talk[ing]
    mit ihr kann man nicht \reden you just can't talk to her
    darüber wird noch zu \reden sein we shall have to come back to that
    sie lässt mich nie zu Ende \reden she never lets me finish what I'm saying
    \reden während des Unterrichts talking in class
    \reden wir nicht mehr davon [o darüber] let's not talk [or speak] about it any more
    \reden Sie doch nicht! come off it! fam
    was gibt es da groß zu \reden? so what?
    so nicht mit sich dat \reden lassen to not let oneself be talked [or spoken] to in such a way [or like that]
    so lasse ich nicht mit mir \reden! I won't be spoken to like that!
    mit jdm zu \reden haben to need to speak to sb
    die Chefin hat mit dir zu \reden the boss would like to have a word with you
    miteinander \reden to have a talk [with one another]
    sie \reden nicht mehr miteinander they are no longer on speaking terms
    mit sich dat selbst \reden to talk to oneself; s.a. Wand
    2. (Gerüchte verbreiten)
    über jdn/etw \reden to talk about sb/sth
    es wird [über jdn/etw] geredet there is talk [about sb/sth]
    es wird bereits über dich geredet you are already being talked about
    schlecht von jdm \reden to talk [or speak] ill of sb
    3. (eine Rede halten)
    über etw akk \reden to speak about [or on] sth
    ich rede nicht gerne öffentlich I don't like public speaking
    wer redet morgen Abend? who is to speak tomorrow evening?
    gut \reden können to be a good speaker
    über etw akk \reden to discuss [or talk about] sth
    über etw akk lässt sich \reden we can discuss sth
    darüber lässt sich \reden that's a possibility, we can certainly discuss that
    darüber ließe sich eher \reden that's more like it
    mit sich dat [über etw akk] \reden lassen (gesprächsbereit sein) to be willing to discuss [sth]; (kompromissbereit sein) to be open to persuasion; (in Bezug auf Angebote, Preis) to be open to offers
    nicht mit sich dat [über etw akk] \reden lassen to be adamant [about sth]
    sie lässt nicht mit sich \reden she is adamant; (bei eigenen Ansprüchen a.) she won't take no for an answer
    5. (sl: etw verraten, gestehen) to talk, to come clean fam
    sie will nicht \reden she won't talk
    nun red schon, was hat er gesagt? come on, spill the beans, what did he say? fam
    jdn zum R\reden bringen to make sb talk
    6.
    du hast gut [o leicht] \reden it's easy [or all very well] for you to talk
    [viel] von sich dat \reden machen to be[come] [very much] a talking point
    sie macht zurzeit viel von sich \reden everyone is talking about her at the moment
    der Film, der so viel von sich \reden macht, hält nicht, was er verspricht the film which everyone is talking about doesn't live up to expectations
    [das ist ja] mein R\reden (fam) that's what I've been saying
    nicht zu \reden von... not to mention...
    viel R\redens von etw dat machen to make a great to-do about sth
    II. vt
    1. (sagen)
    etw \reden to say sth
    ich möchte gerne hören, was ihr redet I'd like to hear what you're saying
    etw zu \reden haben to have sth to talk about
    viel/wenig \reden to talk a lot/not talk much
    es wird immer viel geredet there is always a lot of talk
    Unsinn [o Blödsinn] \reden to talk nonsense
    kein Wort \reden to not say [or speak] a word
    einige Worte \reden to say a few words; s.a. Seele, Wort
    etw [über jdn/etw] \reden to say sth [about sb/sth]
    damit die Leute wieder etwas zu \reden haben so that people have something to talk about again
    es wird [über jdn/etw] geredet:
    in so einem Dorf wird natürlich viel geredet in a village like that naturally people talk a lot
    es wird schon über uns geredet we're being talked about
    es kann dir doch egal sein, was über dich geredet wird it should not matter to you what people say about you
    3.
    jdn besoffen \reden (sl) to drive sb round the bend with one's chattering fam
    III. vr (sich durch Reden in einen Zustand steigern)
    sich akk in etw akk \reden to talk oneself into sth
    sich akk in Begeisterung \reden to get carried away with what one is saying
    sich akk heiser \reden to talk oneself hoarse
    sich akk in Rage/Wut \reden to talk oneself into a rage/fury
    * * *
    1.
    transitives Verb talk

    kein Wort redennot say or speak a word

    2.
    1) (sprechen) talk; speak

    viel/wenig reden — talk a lot (coll.) /not talk much

    er lässt mich nicht zu Ende reden — he doesn't let me finish what I'm saying; s. auch gut 2. 2)

    mit jemandem/über jemanden reden — talk to/about somebody

    miteinander reden — have a talk [with one another]

    mit sich reden lassen (bei Geschäften) be open to offers; (bei Meinungsverschiedenheiten) be willing to discuss the matter

    3.

    sich heiser/in Wut reden — talk oneself hoarse/into a rage

    * * *
    A. v/i
    1. (sprechen) speak (
    mit to, with); (sich unterhalten) talk (to, with); (plaudern) chat (to, with);
    reden über (+akk) talk about;
    stundenlang/ununterbrochen reden talk for hours/incessantly;
    sie redet zu laut/leise she speaks too loudly/softly;
    reden wir nicht mehr darüber let’s forget it;
    man redet davon, dass … there is talk that …;
    man redet von über 50 Toten there is talk of over 50 dead, a death toll of over 50 has been mentioned;
    darüber lässt sich reden it’s a possibility;
    im Schlaf reden talk in one’s sleep;
    er hat kein Wort geredet he didn’t say a word, he didn’t open his mouth once;
    rede doch (endlich)! say something!;
    vor sich hin reden talk to o.s.;
    mit den Händen reden gesticulate;
    von … gar nicht zu reden not to mention …;
    da wir gerade davon reden as we’re on the subject;
    er redet, wie er denkt he says (exactly) what he thinks;
    er redet anders, als er denkt what he says and what he thinks are two different things;
    du hast gut reden it’s all very well for you to talk, you can talk;
    wir reden später we’ll talk about it later;
    da redet man ja gegen eine Wand it’s like talking to a brick wall
    2. (eine Rede halten) speak;
    gut reden können be a good speaker;
    er hört sich gern reden he likes the sound of his own voice
    3. (erörtern) discuss;
    über Politik reden talk politics;
    über Gott und die Welt reden talk about everything under the sun
    4. (klatschen) talk;
    lass die Leute reden let people talk;
    man redet über sie people are talking about her;
    im Büro wird viel geredet there’s a lot of gossip in the office;
    er redet zu viel he is a talker
    5.
    reden mit (kommunizieren) speak ( oder talk) to;
    sie reden nicht miteinander they’re not speaking ( oder talking) to each other, they’re not on speaking terms;
    mit sich reden lassen be willing to listen ( oder discuss things); bei Geschäft: be open to offers;
    sie lässt nicht mit sich reden she won’t listen (to anyone);
    so lasse ich nicht mit mir reden I won’t be spoken to like that;
    unter … lassen wir gar nicht mit uns reden under …, we’re not interested;
    er weigert sich, mit uns zu reden he refuses to talk to us;
    ich habe mit dir zu reden I’d like a word with you;
    kannst du mal mit ihm reden? can you have a word with him?
    6.
    er macht als Rennfahrer von sich reden he’s made a name for himself as a racing driver (US racecar driver);
    neulich hat er mit einem Film von sich reden gemacht he recently got into the news with a film (US auch movie)
    7. umg (verraten) talk;
    irgendjemand hat geredet someone has talked;
    du sollst reden! talk, damn you!;
    rede, sonst geht es dir schlecht! talk or you’re in for it!;
    hat sie geredet? did she talk?
    B. v/t speak, say;
    kein Wort reden not speak ( oder say) a word;
    viel reden talk a lot;
    er redet lauter Unsinn he talks nothing but rubbish (US nonsense);
    red keinen Quatsch! umg stop talking rubbish (US nonsense)!;
    was redest du da? what are you going on about?;
    was du wieder redest! there you go again!
    C. v/r
    sich heiser reden talk oneself hoarse;
    er redete sich in Zorn he went on and on until he got really angry; auch sprechen
    * * *
    1.
    transitives Verb talk

    kein Wort redennot say or speak a word

    2.
    1) (sprechen) talk; speak

    viel/wenig reden — talk a lot (coll.) /not talk much

    2) (sich äußern, eine Rede halten) speak

    er lässt mich nicht zu Ende reden — he doesn't let me finish what I'm saying; s. auch gut 2. 2)

    mit jemandem/über jemanden reden — talk to/about somebody

    miteinander reden — have a talk [with one another]

    mit sich reden lassen (bei Geschäften) be open to offers; (bei Meinungsverschiedenheiten) be willing to discuss the matter

    3.

    sich heiser/in Wut reden — talk oneself hoarse/into a rage

    * * *
    (zu) v.
    to talk (to) v. (über, von) v.
    to speak (about) v. v.
    to discourse v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > reden

  • 82 У-92

    СХОДИТЬ/СОЙТИ С УМА VP subj: human
    1. to become insane
    X сошёл с ума - X went (was) mad (crazy, insane, out of his mind, out of his head)
    X lost his mind X went (a)round the bend.
    Чтобы не сойти с ума, надо было действовать решительно и скорее (Пастернак 1). If they were not to go insane they must act quickly and firmly (1a).
    «У него всё теперь, всё на земле совокупилось в Илюше, и умри Илюша, он или с ума сойдёт с горя, или лишит себя жизни» (Достоевский 1). "For him, now, everything on earth has come together in Ilyusha, and if Ilyusha dies, he will either go out of his mind from grief or take his own life" (1a).
    2. Also: ПОСХОДИТЬ С УМА coll ( var. with посходить is used with pl subj) to say or do stupid, nonsensical things, act as if one has gone insane
    X с ума сошёл - X has gone (quite) crazy (mad etc)
    X has gone berserk (nuts etc) X must be crazy (mad, out of his mind etc) X has taken leave of his senses.
    «Они там все вместе с Шутиковым с ума посходили. О трубах только и говорят» (Дудинцев 1). "Shutikov and all the others have gone quite crazy, all they talk about is pipes" (1a).
    Что творится во время приёма! Сегодня было 82 звонка. Телефон выключен. Бездетные дамы с ума сошли и идут... (Булгаков 11). The things that go on during visiting hours! The bell rang eighty-two times today. The telephone was disconnected. Childless ladies have gone berserk and are coming in droves... (1 la).
    Нина:) Давайте, давайте, оправдывайте его (Васеньку), защищайте. Если хотите, чтобы он совсем рехнулся... (Васенька:) Я с ума хочу сходить, понятно тебе? Сходить с ума и ни о чём не думать! И оставь меня в покое! (Уходит в другую комнату) (Вампилов 4). (N.:) Go ahead, go ahead and agree with him (Vasenka), defend him. If you want him to go completely crazy.... ( V.:) I want to go nuts, understand? Go nuts and not think about anything! So leave me alone! (He goes into the other room) (4b).
    «Я вам уже сказал раз! Не приставайте, иначе я прикажу свести вас на берег! Вы с ума сошли!»(Шолохов 5). "I've told you already! Stop accosting me like this, or I'll have you put ashore! You must be mad!" (5a).
    Люди совсем посходили с ума, - покачал головой Соломон Евсеевич. - Мне уже двадцать человек звонили про эти шапки» (Войнович 6). "People have completely taken leave of their senses," said Fishkin, shaking his head. "Twenty phone calls I've had already about these hats" (6a).
    3. coll (pfv past only
    2nd or 3rd pers only) used to express the speaker's reaction to s.o. 's irrational actions, thoughtless statements etc: ты с ума сошёл! = you're (you must be) out of your mind (off your head etc)! are you crazy! you're nuts (crazy etc)!
    «Итак, друзья мои, мы, по всей вероятности, будем сматываться отсюда», - сказал Дима... «На родину предков?» - спросил Антон. «Ты с ума сошёл, - возмутился Дима. - В Канаду или США. На худой конец - в Париж» (Зиновьев 2). "Well, then, my friends, we'll probably be pushing off quite soon," said Dima...."To return to the land of your forefathers?" Anton asked. "You must be off your head," said Dima indignantly. "To Canada or to the States. Paris at worst" (2a).
    ...Он (пассажир) взял её голову в свои руки... и всё сказал. На ухо. Шёпотом. «Ну, вот - слава богу! - ответила она, всё выслушав. -Наконец-то можно пойти и уснуть. Спокойной ночи!» - «Вы с ума сошли?! Как это можно?» (Залыгин 1)....He (the passenger) took her head in his hands and...told her everything he had to say, whispering in her ear. When he finished she replied, "At last, thank heaven! At last we can go back to bed. Good night!" "Are you crazy! How can you?" (1a).
    Забегает в бар молодой парень и — к бармену: „В двухсотграммовый стакан можете триста граммов коньяка налить?" Бармен с удивлением: „С ума сошли!"» (Черненок 2). "A young man runs into a bar and says to the bartender: 'Can you pour three hundred grams of cognac into a two-hundred-gram glass?' The bartender says: 'You're nuts!'" (2a).
    4. \У-92 (от чего) ( impfv only) to become very agitated, restless, excited etc (in response to worry, alarm, joy etc)
    X с ума сходит (от Y-a) = (in response to worry, alarm etc) X is going (is nearly) out of his mind ( head) (with Y)
    X is crazy with Y Y is driving (is enough to drive) X crazy (mad, insane) (in response to joy, happiness) X is (going) wild with Y.
    «Лиза, Лиза! - замахала руками Раечка. - Где ты была? Мы вчера просто с ума сходили...» (Абрамов 1). "Liza! Liza!" shouted Raechka, waving her arms. "Where've you been? We were going out of our minds yesterday" (1a).
    «Боже мой, без двадцати двенадцать! Мама, наверное, с ума сошла. Я обещала быть к ужину...» (Ерофеев 3). "Oh my God, it's twenty of twelve! Mama's probably crazy with worry. I promised to be home for supper..." (3a).
    Я с ума сходил от мысли, что скоро опять пойдёт снег. Я не могу видеть, как он падает, падает, падает» (Федин 1). "The thought that snow would soon come again was driving me crazy. I can't bear to see it falling, falling, falling" (1a).
    5. \У-92 от кого-чего, no кому-чему, no ком coll (prep obj: more often human
    impfv only) to be or become excessively delighted by, excited over s.o. or sth.: X с ума сходит no Y-y = X is crazy (wild, mad etc) about Y X goes crazy (wild etc) over Y X loses his head over Y.
    ...Тётушка Хрисула прямо с ума сходила по чёрному инжиру (Искандер 5)....Auntie Chrysoula was really wild about black figs (5a).
    Женщины от него (Кирсанова) с ума сходили, мужчины называли его фатом и втайне завидовали ему (Тургенев 2). Women lost their heads over him, and men dubbed him a fop but were secretly envious (2c).

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  • 83 посходить с ума

    СХОДИТЬ/СОЙТИ С УМА
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. to become insane:
    - X сошёл с ума X went (was) mad (crazy, insane, out of his mind, out of his head);
    - X went (a)round the bend.
         ♦ Чтобы не сойти с ума, надо было действовать решительно и скорее (Пастернак 1). If they were not to go insane they must act quickly and firmly (1a).
         ♦ "У него всё теперь, всё на земле совокупилось в Илюше, и умри Илюша, он или с ума сойдёт с горя, или лишит себя жизни" (Достоевский 1). "For him, now, everything on earth has come together in Ilyusha, and if Ilyusha dies, he will either go out of his mind from grief or take his own life" (1a).
    2. Also: ПОСХОДИТЬ С УМА coll [var. with посходить is used with pl subj]
    to say or do stupid, nonsensical things, act as if one has gone insane:
    - X с ума сошёл X has gone (quite) crazy (mad etc);
    - X has gone berserk (nuts etc);
    - X must be crazy (mad, out of his mind etc);
    - X has taken leave of his senses.
         ♦ "Они там все вместе с Шутиковым с ума посходили. О трубах только и говорят" (Дудинцев 1). "Shutikov and all the others have gone quite crazy; all they talk about is pipes" (1a).
         ♦ Что творится во время приёма! Сегодня было 82 звонка. Телефон выключен. Бездетные дамы с ума сошли и идут... (Булгаков 11). The things that go on during visiting hours! The bell rang eighty-two times today. The telephone was disconnected. Childless ladies have gone berserk and are coming in droves... (11a).
         ♦ [Нина:] Давайте, давайте, оправдывайте его [Васеньку], защищайте. Если хотите, чтобы он совсем рехнулся... [Васенька:] Я с ума хочу сходить, понятно тебе? Сходить с ума и ни о чём не думать! И оставь меня в покое! (Уходит в другую комнату) (Вампилов 4). [N.:] Go ahead, go ahead and agree with him [Vasenka], defend him. If you want him to go completely crazy.... [V.: ] I want to go nuts, understand? Go nuts and not think about anything! So leave me alone! (He goes into the other room) (4b).
         ♦ "Я вам уже сказал раз! Не приставайте, иначе я прикажу свести вас на берег! Вы с ума сошли!"(Шолохов 5). "I've told you already! Stop accosting me like this, or I'll have you put ashore! You must be mad!" (5a).
         ♦ "Люди совсем посходили с ума, - покачал головой Соломон Евсеевич. - Мне уже двадцать человек звонили про эти шапки" (Войнович 6). "People have completely taken leave of their senses," said Fishkin, shaking his head. "TVventy phone calls I've had already about these hats" (6a).
    3. coll [pfv past only; 2nd or 3rd pers only]
    used to express the speaker's reaction to s.o.'s irrational actions, thoughtless statements etc:
    - ты с ума сошёл! you're (you must be) out of your mind (off your head etc)!;
    - are you crazy!;
    - you're nuts (crazy etc)!
         ♦ "Итак, друзья мои, мы, по всей вероятности, будем сматываться отсюда", - сказал Дима... "На родину предков?" - спросил Антон. "Ты с ума сошёл, - возмутился Дима. - В Канаду или США. На худой конец - в Париж" (Зиновьев 2). "Well, then, my friends, we'll probably be pushing off quite soon," said Dima.... "To return to the land of your forefathers?" Anton asked. "You must be off your head," said Dima indignantly. "To Canada or to the States. Paris at worst" (2a).
         ♦...Он [пассажир] взял её голову в свои руки... и всё сказал. На ухо. Шёпотом. "Ну, вот - слава богу! - ответила она, всё выслушав. - Наконец-то можно пойти и уснуть. Спокойной ночи!" - "Вы с ума сошли?! Как это можно?" (Залыгин 1).... Не [the passenger] took her head in his hands and...told her everything he had to say, whispering in her ear. When he finished she replied, "At last, thank heaven! At last we can go back to bed. Good night!" "Are you crazy! How can you?" (1a).
         ♦ "Забегает в бар молодой парень и - к бармену: "В двухсотграммовый стакан можете триста граммов коньяка налить?" Бармен с удивлением: "С ума сошли!"" (Чернёнок 2). "A young man runs into a bar and says to the bartender: 'Can you pour three hundred grams of cognac into a two-hundred-gram glass?' The bartender says: 'You're nuts!'" (2a).
    4. посходить с ума (от чего) [impfv only]
    to become very agitated, restless, excited etc (in response to worry, alarm, joy etc):
    - X с ума сходит (от Y-a) [in response to worry, alarm etc] X is going (is nearly) out of his mind (head) (with Y);
    - Y is driving (is enough to drive) X crazy (mad, insane);
    - [in response to joy, happiness] X is (going) wild with Y.
         ♦ "Лиза, Лиза! - замахала руками Раечка. -где ты была? Мы вчера просто с ума сходили..." (Абрамов 1). "Liza! Liza!" shouted Raechka, waving her arms. "Where've you been? We were going out of our minds yesterday" (1a).
         ♦ "Боже мой, без двадцати двенадцать! Мама, наверное, с ума сошла. Я обещала быть к ужину..." (Ерофеев 3). "Oh my God, it's twenty of twelve! Mama's probably crazy with worry. I promised to be home for supper..." (3a).
         ♦ "Я с ума сходил от мысли, что скоро опять пойдёт снег. Я не могу видеть, как он падает, падает, падает" (Федин 1). "The thought that snow would soon come again was driving me crazy. I can't bear to see it falling, falling, falling" (1a).
    5. посходить с ума от кого-чего, по кому-чему, по ком coll [prep obj: more often human; impfv only]
    to be or become excessively delighted by, excited over s.o. or sth.:
    - X с ума сходит no Y-y X is crazy (wild, mad etc) about Y;
    - X goes crazy (wild etc) over Y;
    - X loses his head over Y.
         ♦...Тётушка Хрисула прямо с ума сходила по чёрному инжиру (Искандер 5)....Auntie Chrysoula was really wild about black figs (5a).
         ♦ Женщины от него [Кирсанова] с ума сходили, мужчины называли его фатом и втайне завидовали ему (Тургенев 2). Women lost their heads over him, and men dubbed him a fop but were secretly envious (2c).

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  • 84 сойти с ума

    СХОДИТЬ/СОЙТИ С УМА
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. to become insane:
    - X сошёл с ума X went (was) mad (crazy, insane, out of his mind, out of his head);
    - X went (a)round the bend.
         ♦ Чтобы не сойти с ума, надо было действовать решительно и скорее (Пастернак 1). If they were not to go insane they must act quickly and firmly (1a).
         ♦ "У него всё теперь, всё на земле совокупилось в Илюше, и умри Илюша, он или с ума сойдёт с горя, или лишит себя жизни" (Достоевский 1). "For him, now, everything on earth has come together in Ilyusha, and if Ilyusha dies, he will either go out of his mind from grief or take his own life" (1a).
    2. Also: ПОСХОДИТЬ С УМА coll [var. with посходить is used with pl subj]
    to say or do stupid, nonsensical things, act as if one has gone insane:
    - X с ума сошёл X has gone (quite) crazy (mad etc);
    - X has gone berserk (nuts etc);
    - X must be crazy (mad, out of his mind etc);
    - X has taken leave of his senses.
         ♦ "Они там все вместе с Шутиковым с ума посходили. О трубах только и говорят" (Дудинцев 1). "Shutikov and all the others have gone quite crazy; all they talk about is pipes" (1a).
         ♦ Что творится во время приёма! Сегодня было 82 звонка. Телефон выключен. Бездетные дамы с ума сошли и идут... (Булгаков 11). The things that go on during visiting hours! The bell rang eighty-two times today. The telephone was disconnected. Childless ladies have gone berserk and are coming in droves... (11a).
         ♦ [Нина:] Давайте, давайте, оправдывайте его [Васеньку], защищайте. Если хотите, чтобы он совсем рехнулся... [Васенька:] Я с ума хочу сходить, понятно тебе? Сходить с ума и ни о чём не думать! И оставь меня в покое! (Уходит в другую комнату) (Вампилов 4). [N.:] Go ahead, go ahead and agree with him [Vasenka], defend him. If you want him to go completely crazy.... [V.: ] I want to go nuts, understand? Go nuts and not think about anything! So leave me alone! (He goes into the other room) (4b).
         ♦ "Я вам уже сказал раз! Не приставайте, иначе я прикажу свести вас на берег! Вы с ума сошли!"(Шолохов 5). "I've told you already! Stop accosting me like this, or I'll have you put ashore! You must be mad!" (5a).
         ♦ "Люди совсем посходили с ума, - покачал головой Соломон Евсеевич. - Мне уже двадцать человек звонили про эти шапки" (Войнович 6). "People have completely taken leave of their senses," said Fishkin, shaking his head. "TVventy phone calls I've had already about these hats" (6a).
    3. coll [pfv past only; 2nd or 3rd pers only]
    used to express the speaker's reaction to s.o.'s irrational actions, thoughtless statements etc:
    - ты с ума сошёл! you're (you must be) out of your mind (off your head etc)!;
    - are you crazy!;
    - you're nuts (crazy etc)!
         ♦ "Итак, друзья мои, мы, по всей вероятности, будем сматываться отсюда", - сказал Дима... "На родину предков?" - спросил Антон. "Ты с ума сошёл, - возмутился Дима. - В Канаду или США. На худой конец - в Париж" (Зиновьев 2). "Well, then, my friends, we'll probably be pushing off quite soon," said Dima.... "To return to the land of your forefathers?" Anton asked. "You must be off your head," said Dima indignantly. "To Canada or to the States. Paris at worst" (2a).
         ♦...Он [пассажир] взял её голову в свои руки... и всё сказал. На ухо. Шёпотом. "Ну, вот - слава богу! - ответила она, всё выслушав. - Наконец-то можно пойти и уснуть. Спокойной ночи!" - "Вы с ума сошли?! Как это можно?" (Залыгин 1).... Не [the passenger] took her head in his hands and...told her everything he had to say, whispering in her ear. When he finished she replied, "At last, thank heaven! At last we can go back to bed. Good night!" "Are you crazy! How can you?" (1a).
         ♦ "Забегает в бар молодой парень и - к бармену: "В двухсотграммовый стакан можете триста граммов коньяка налить?" Бармен с удивлением: "С ума сошли!"" (Чернёнок 2). "A young man runs into a bar and says to the bartender: 'Can you pour three hundred grams of cognac into a two-hundred-gram glass?' The bartender says: 'You're nuts!'" (2a).
    4. сойти с ума (от чего) [impfv only]
    to become very agitated, restless, excited etc (in response to worry, alarm, joy etc):
    - X с ума сходит (от Y-a) [in response to worry, alarm etc] X is going (is nearly) out of his mind (head) (with Y);
    - Y is driving (is enough to drive) X crazy (mad, insane);
    - [in response to joy, happiness] X is (going) wild with Y.
         ♦ "Лиза, Лиза! - замахала руками Раечка. -где ты была? Мы вчера просто с ума сходили..." (Абрамов 1). "Liza! Liza!" shouted Raechka, waving her arms. "Where've you been? We were going out of our minds yesterday" (1a).
         ♦ "Боже мой, без двадцати двенадцать! Мама, наверное, с ума сошла. Я обещала быть к ужину..." (Ерофеев 3). "Oh my God, it's twenty of twelve! Mama's probably crazy with worry. I promised to be home for supper..." (3a).
         ♦ "Я с ума сходил от мысли, что скоро опять пойдёт снег. Я не могу видеть, как он падает, падает, падает" (Федин 1). "The thought that snow would soon come again was driving me crazy. I can't bear to see it falling, falling, falling" (1a).
    5. сойти с ума от кого-чего, по кому-чему, по ком coll [prep obj: more often human; impfv only]
    to be or become excessively delighted by, excited over s.o. or sth.:
    - X с ума сходит no Y-y X is crazy (wild, mad etc) about Y;
    - X goes crazy (wild etc) over Y;
    - X loses his head over Y.
         ♦...Тётушка Хрисула прямо с ума сходила по чёрному инжиру (Искандер 5)....Auntie Chrysoula was really wild about black figs (5a).
         ♦ Женщины от него [Кирсанова] с ума сходили, мужчины называли его фатом и втайне завидовали ему (Тургенев 2). Women lost their heads over him, and men dubbed him a fop but were secretly envious (2c).

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  • 85 сходить с ума

    СХОДИТЬ/СОЙТИ С УМА
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. to become insane:
    - X сошёл с ума X went (was) mad (crazy, insane, out of his mind, out of his head);
    - X went (a)round the bend.
         ♦ Чтобы не сойти с ума, надо было действовать решительно и скорее (Пастернак 1). If they were not to go insane they must act quickly and firmly (1a).
         ♦ "У него всё теперь, всё на земле совокупилось в Илюше, и умри Илюша, он или с ума сойдёт с горя, или лишит себя жизни" (Достоевский 1). "For him, now, everything on earth has come together in Ilyusha, and if Ilyusha dies, he will either go out of his mind from grief or take his own life" (1a).
    2. Also: ПОСХОДИТЬ С УМА coll [var. with посходить is used with pl subj]
    to say or do stupid, nonsensical things, act as if one has gone insane:
    - X с ума сошёл X has gone (quite) crazy (mad etc);
    - X has gone berserk (nuts etc);
    - X must be crazy (mad, out of his mind etc);
    - X has taken leave of his senses.
         ♦ "Они там все вместе с Шутиковым с ума посходили. О трубах только и говорят" (Дудинцев 1). "Shutikov and all the others have gone quite crazy; all they talk about is pipes" (1a).
         ♦ Что творится во время приёма! Сегодня было 82 звонка. Телефон выключен. Бездетные дамы с ума сошли и идут... (Булгаков 11). The things that go on during visiting hours! The bell rang eighty-two times today. The telephone was disconnected. Childless ladies have gone berserk and are coming in droves... (11a).
         ♦ [Нина:] Давайте, давайте, оправдывайте его [Васеньку], защищайте. Если хотите, чтобы он совсем рехнулся... [Васенька:] Я с ума хочу сходить, понятно тебе? Сходить с ума и ни о чём не думать! И оставь меня в покое! (Уходит в другую комнату) (Вампилов 4). [N.:] Go ahead, go ahead and agree with him [Vasenka], defend him. If you want him to go completely crazy.... [V.: ] I want to go nuts, understand? Go nuts and not think about anything! So leave me alone! (He goes into the other room) (4b).
         ♦ "Я вам уже сказал раз! Не приставайте, иначе я прикажу свести вас на берег! Вы с ума сошли!"(Шолохов 5). "I've told you already! Stop accosting me like this, or I'll have you put ashore! You must be mad!" (5a).
         ♦ "Люди совсем посходили с ума, - покачал головой Соломон Евсеевич. - Мне уже двадцать человек звонили про эти шапки" (Войнович 6). "People have completely taken leave of their senses," said Fishkin, shaking his head. "TVventy phone calls I've had already about these hats" (6a).
    3. coll [pfv past only; 2nd or 3rd pers only]
    used to express the speaker's reaction to s.o.'s irrational actions, thoughtless statements etc:
    - ты с ума сошёл! you're (you must be) out of your mind (off your head etc)!;
    - are you crazy!;
    - you're nuts (crazy etc)!
         ♦ "Итак, друзья мои, мы, по всей вероятности, будем сматываться отсюда", - сказал Дима... "На родину предков?" - спросил Антон. "Ты с ума сошёл, - возмутился Дима. - В Канаду или США. На худой конец - в Париж" (Зиновьев 2). "Well, then, my friends, we'll probably be pushing off quite soon," said Dima.... "To return to the land of your forefathers?" Anton asked. "You must be off your head," said Dima indignantly. "To Canada or to the States. Paris at worst" (2a).
         ♦...Он [пассажир] взял её голову в свои руки... и всё сказал. На ухо. Шёпотом. "Ну, вот - слава богу! - ответила она, всё выслушав. - Наконец-то можно пойти и уснуть. Спокойной ночи!" - "Вы с ума сошли?! Как это можно?" (Залыгин 1).... Не [the passenger] took her head in his hands and...told her everything he had to say, whispering in her ear. When he finished she replied, "At last, thank heaven! At last we can go back to bed. Good night!" "Are you crazy! How can you?" (1a).
         ♦ "Забегает в бар молодой парень и - к бармену: "В двухсотграммовый стакан можете триста граммов коньяка налить?" Бармен с удивлением: "С ума сошли!"" (Чернёнок 2). "A young man runs into a bar and says to the bartender: 'Can you pour three hundred grams of cognac into a two-hundred-gram glass?' The bartender says: 'You're nuts!'" (2a).
    4. сходить с ума (от чего) [impfv only]
    to become very agitated, restless, excited etc (in response to worry, alarm, joy etc):
    - X с ума сходит (от Y-a) [in response to worry, alarm etc] X is going (is nearly) out of his mind (head) (with Y);
    - Y is driving (is enough to drive) X crazy (mad, insane);
    - [in response to joy, happiness] X is (going) wild with Y.
         ♦ "Лиза, Лиза! - замахала руками Раечка. -где ты была? Мы вчера просто с ума сходили..." (Абрамов 1). "Liza! Liza!" shouted Raechka, waving her arms. "Where've you been? We were going out of our minds yesterday" (1a).
         ♦ "Боже мой, без двадцати двенадцать! Мама, наверное, с ума сошла. Я обещала быть к ужину..." (Ерофеев 3). "Oh my God, it's twenty of twelve! Mama's probably crazy with worry. I promised to be home for supper..." (3a).
         ♦ "Я с ума сходил от мысли, что скоро опять пойдёт снег. Я не могу видеть, как он падает, падает, падает" (Федин 1). "The thought that snow would soon come again was driving me crazy. I can't bear to see it falling, falling, falling" (1a).
    5. сходить с ума от кого-чего, по кому-чему, по ком coll [prep obj: more often human; impfv only]
    to be or become excessively delighted by, excited over s.o. or sth.:
    - X с ума сходит no Y-y X is crazy (wild, mad etc) about Y;
    - X goes crazy (wild etc) over Y;
    - X loses his head over Y.
         ♦...Тётушка Хрисула прямо с ума сходила по чёрному инжиру (Искандер 5)....Auntie Chrysoula was really wild about black figs (5a).
         ♦ Женщины от него [Кирсанова] с ума сходили, мужчины называли его фатом и втайне завидовали ему (Тургенев 2). Women lost their heads over him, and men dubbed him a fop but were secretly envious (2c).

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  • 86 Reden

    I v/i
    1. (sprechen) speak ( mit to, with); (sich unterhalten) talk (to, with); (plaudern) chat (to, with); reden über (+Akk) talk about; stundenlang / ununterbrochen reden talk for hours / incessantly; sie redet zu laut / leise she speaks too loudly / softly; reden wir nicht mehr darüber let’s forget it; man redet davon, dass... there is talk that...; man redet von über 50 Toten there is talk of over 50 dead, a death toll of over 50 has been mentioned; darüber lässt sich reden it’s a possibility; im Schlaf reden talk in one’s sleep; er hat kein Wort geredet he didn’t say a word, he didn’t open his mouth once; rede doch ( endlich)! say something!; mit sich selbst oder vor sich hin reden talk to o.s.; mit den Händen reden gesticulate; von... gar nicht zu reden not to mention...; da wir gerade davon reden as we’re on the subject; er redet, wie er denkt he says (exactly) what he thinks; er redet anders, als er denkt what he says and what he thinks are two different things; du hast gut reden it’s all very well for you to talk, you can talk; wir reden später we’ll talk about it later; da redet man ja gegen eine Wand it’s like talking to a brick wall
    2. (eine Rede halten) speak; gut reden können be a good speaker; er hört sich gern reden he likes the sound of his own voice
    3. (erörtern) discuss; über Politik reden talk politics; über Gott und die Welt reden talk about everything under the sun
    4. (klatschen) talk; lass die Leute reden let people talk; man redet über sie people are talking about her; im Büro wird viel geredet there’s a lot of gossip in the office; er redet zu viel he is a talker
    5. reden mit (kommunizieren) speak ( oder talk) to; sie reden nicht miteinander they’re not speaking ( oder talking) to each other, they’re not on speaking terms; mit sich reden lassen be willing to listen ( oder discuss things); bei Geschäft: be open to offers; sie lässt nicht mit sich reden she won’t listen (to anyone); so lasse ich nicht mit mir reden I won’t be spoken to like that; unter... lassen wir gar nicht mit uns reden under..., we’re not interested; er weigert sich, mit uns zu reden he refuses to talk to us; ich habe mit dir zu reden I’d like a word with you; kannst du mal mit ihm reden? can you have a word with him?
    6. von sich reden machen (bekannt werden) get talked about; er macht als Rennfahrer von sich reden he’s made a name for himself as a racing driver (Am. racecar driver); neulich hat er mit einem Film von sich reden gemacht he recently got into the news with a film (Am. auch movie)
    7. umg. (verraten) talk; irgendjemand hat geredet someone has talked; du sollst reden! talk, damn you!; rede, sonst geht es dir schlecht! talk or you’re in for it!; hat sie geredet? did she talk?
    II v/t speak, say; kein Wort reden not speak ( oder say) a word; viel reden talk a lot; er redet lauter Unsinn he talks nothing but rubbish (Am. nonsense); red keinen Quatsch! umg. stop talking rubbish (Am. nonsense)!; was redest du da? what are you going on about?; was du wieder redest! there you go again!
    III v/refl sich heiser reden talk oneself hoarse; er redete sich in Zorn he went on and on until he got really angry; siehe auch sprechen
    * * *
    to speak; to say; to talk
    * * *
    re|den ['reːdn]
    1. vi
    1) (= sprechen) to talk, to speak

    Reden während des Unterrichts — talking in class

    mit sich selbst/jdm réden — to talk or speak to oneself/sb

    wie red(e)st du denn mit deiner Mutter! — that's no way to talk or speak to your mother

    so lasse ich nicht mit mir réden! — I won't be spoken to like that!

    mit jdm über jdn/etw réden — to talk or speak to or with sb about sb/sth

    réden wir nicht mehr davon or darüber — let's not talk or speak about it any more, let's drop it (inf)

    réden Sie doch nicht! (inf)come off it! (inf)

    (viel) von sich réden machen — to become (very much) a talking point

    das Buch/er macht viel von sich réden — everyone is talking about the book/him

    du hast gut or leicht réden! — it's all very well for you (to talk)

    ich habe mit Ihnen zu réden! — I would like to speak or talk to you, I would like a word with you

    darüber lässt or ließe sich réden — that's a possibility; (über Preis, Bedingungen) I think we could discuss that

    darüber lässt or ließe sich eher réden — that's more like it, now you're talking

    er lässt mit sich réden — he could be persuaded; (in Bezug auf Preis) he's open to offers

    sie lässt nicht mit sich réden — she is adamant; (bei eigenen Forderungen auch) she won't take no for an answer

    Reden ist Silber, Schweigen ist Gold (Prov)(speech is silver but) silence is golden (Prov)

    See:
    2) (= klatschen) to talk (
    über +acc about)

    schlecht von jdm réden — to talk or speak ill of sb

    3) (= eine Rede halten) to speak

    er redet nicht gern[e] öffentlich — he doesn't like public speaking

    er kann gut réden — he is a good speaker

    frei réden — to speak extempore, to speak without notes

    4) (euph = gestehen, aussagen) to talk

    jdn zum Reden bringento get sb to talk, to make sb talk

    er will nicht réden — he won't talk

    2. vt
    1) (= sagen) to talk; Worte to say

    einige Worte réden — to say a few words

    kein Wort réden — not to say or speak a word

    etw von der Seele or vom Herzen réden — to get sth off one's chest

    2) (= klatschen) to say

    es kann dir doch nicht egal sein, was über dich geredet wird — it must matter to you what people say about you

    Schlechtes von jdm or über jdn réden — to say bad things about sb

    damit die Leute wieder was zu réden haben — so that people have something to talk about again

    3. vr

    sich heiser réden — to talk oneself hoarse

    sich in Zorn or Wut réden — to talk oneself into a fury

    * * *
    1) ((often with to or (American) with) to talk or converse: Can I speak to/with you for a moment?; We spoke for hours about it.) speak
    2) (to speak; to have a conversation or discussion: We talked about it for hours; My parrot can talk (= imitate human speech).) talk
    * * *
    re·den
    [ˈre:dn̩]
    I. vi
    1. (sprechen) to talk, to speak
    mit jdm [über jdn/etw] \reden to talk to sb [about sb/sth]
    über manche Themen wurde zu Hause nie geredet some topics were never discussed at home
    wie redest du denn mit deinem Vater! that's no way to talk to [or speak with] your father
    er hat geredet und geredet he talked and talked
    genug geredet! enough talk[ing]
    mit ihr kann man nicht \reden you just can't talk to her
    darüber wird noch zu \reden sein we shall have to come back to that
    sie lässt mich nie zu Ende \reden she never lets me finish what I'm saying
    \reden während des Unterrichts talking in class
    \reden wir nicht mehr davon [o darüber] let's not talk [or speak] about it any more
    \reden Sie doch nicht! come off it! fam
    was gibt es da groß zu \reden? so what?
    so nicht mit sich dat \reden lassen to not let oneself be talked [or spoken] to in such a way [or like that]
    so lasse ich nicht mit mir \reden! I won't be spoken to like that!
    mit jdm zu \reden haben to need to speak to sb
    die Chefin hat mit dir zu \reden the boss would like to have a word with you
    miteinander \reden to have a talk [with one another]
    sie \reden nicht mehr miteinander they are no longer on speaking terms
    mit sich dat selbst \reden to talk to oneself; s.a. Wand
    2. (Gerüchte verbreiten)
    über jdn/etw \reden to talk about sb/sth
    es wird [über jdn/etw] geredet there is talk [about sb/sth]
    es wird bereits über dich geredet you are already being talked about
    schlecht von jdm \reden to talk [or speak] ill of sb
    3. (eine Rede halten)
    über etw akk \reden to speak about [or on] sth
    ich rede nicht gerne öffentlich I don't like public speaking
    wer redet morgen Abend? who is to speak tomorrow evening?
    gut \reden können to be a good speaker
    über etw akk \reden to discuss [or talk about] sth
    über etw akk lässt sich \reden we can discuss sth
    darüber lässt sich \reden that's a possibility, we can certainly discuss that
    darüber ließe sich eher \reden that's more like it
    mit sich dat [über etw akk] \reden lassen (gesprächsbereit sein) to be willing to discuss [sth]; (kompromissbereit sein) to be open to persuasion; (in Bezug auf Angebote, Preis) to be open to offers
    nicht mit sich dat [über etw akk] \reden lassen to be adamant [about sth]
    sie lässt nicht mit sich \reden she is adamant; (bei eigenen Ansprüchen a.) she won't take no for an answer
    5. (sl: etw verraten, gestehen) to talk, to come clean fam
    sie will nicht \reden she won't talk
    nun red schon, was hat er gesagt? come on, spill the beans, what did he say? fam
    jdn zum R\reden bringen to make sb talk
    6.
    du hast gut [o leicht] \reden it's easy [or all very well] for you to talk
    [viel] von sich dat \reden machen to be[come] [very much] a talking point
    sie macht zurzeit viel von sich \reden everyone is talking about her at the moment
    der Film, der so viel von sich \reden macht, hält nicht, was er verspricht the film which everyone is talking about doesn't live up to expectations
    [das ist ja] mein R\reden (fam) that's what I've been saying
    nicht zu \reden von... not to mention...
    viel R\redens von etw dat machen to make a great to-do about sth
    II. vt
    1. (sagen)
    etw \reden to say sth
    ich möchte gerne hören, was ihr redet I'd like to hear what you're saying
    etw zu \reden haben to have sth to talk about
    viel/wenig \reden to talk a lot/not talk much
    es wird immer viel geredet there is always a lot of talk
    Unsinn [o Blödsinn] \reden to talk nonsense
    kein Wort \reden to not say [or speak] a word
    einige Worte \reden to say a few words; s.a. Seele, Wort
    etw [über jdn/etw] \reden to say sth [about sb/sth]
    damit die Leute wieder etwas zu \reden haben so that people have something to talk about again
    es wird [über jdn/etw] geredet:
    in so einem Dorf wird natürlich viel geredet in a village like that naturally people talk a lot
    es wird schon über uns geredet we're being talked about
    es kann dir doch egal sein, was über dich geredet wird it should not matter to you what people say about you
    3.
    jdn besoffen \reden (sl) to drive sb round the bend with one's chattering fam
    III. vr (sich durch Reden in einen Zustand steigern)
    sich akk in etw akk \reden to talk oneself into sth
    sich akk in Begeisterung \reden to get carried away with what one is saying
    sich akk heiser \reden to talk oneself hoarse
    sich akk in Rage/Wut \reden to talk oneself into a rage/fury
    * * *
    1.
    transitives Verb talk

    kein Wort redennot say or speak a word

    2.
    1) (sprechen) talk; speak

    viel/wenig reden — talk a lot (coll.) /not talk much

    er lässt mich nicht zu Ende reden — he doesn't let me finish what I'm saying; s. auch gut 2. 2)

    mit jemandem/über jemanden reden — talk to/about somebody

    miteinander reden — have a talk [with one another]

    mit sich reden lassen (bei Geschäften) be open to offers; (bei Meinungsverschiedenheiten) be willing to discuss the matter

    3.

    sich heiser/in Wut reden — talk oneself hoarse/into a rage

    * * *
    Reden n; -s, kein pl talking; talk;
    müde/heiser vom vielen Reden exhausted/hoarse from all this talking;
    mir fällt das Reden schwer I find it difficult to talk about it;
    mit dem Reden tut er sich nicht schwer he has no problems ( oder inhibitions about) talking;
    all mein Reden war umsonst I might as well have been talking to a brick wall;
    Reden ist Silber, Schweigen ist Gold sprichw (speech is silvern,) silence is golden
    * * *
    1.
    transitives Verb talk

    kein Wort redennot say or speak a word

    2.
    1) (sprechen) talk; speak

    viel/wenig reden — talk a lot (coll.) /not talk much

    2) (sich äußern, eine Rede halten) speak

    er lässt mich nicht zu Ende reden — he doesn't let me finish what I'm saying; s. auch gut 2. 2)

    mit jemandem/über jemanden reden — talk to/about somebody

    miteinander reden — have a talk [with one another]

    mit sich reden lassen (bei Geschäften) be open to offers; (bei Meinungsverschiedenheiten) be willing to discuss the matter

    3.

    sich heiser/in Wut reden — talk oneself hoarse/into a rage

    * * *
    (zu) v.
    to talk (to) v. (über, von) v.
    to speak (about) v. v.
    to discourse v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Reden

  • 87 chiflar

    v.
    1 to whistle.
    María chifló muy duro Mary whistled loudly.
    2 to boo, to jeer.
    Elsa chiflaba mientras yo corría Elsa jeered while I ran.
    3 to whistle at, to whistle to.
    El guarda le chifló a Ricardo The guard whistled at Richard.
    * * *
    1 (silbar) to hiss, whistle
    1 (silbar) to hiss, boo
    2 familiar (gustar) to fascinate, enchant
    1 familiar (enloquecer) to go mad, go crazy, go round the bend
    \
    chiflarse por alguien/algo familiar to be crazy about somebody/something, be mad about somebody/something
    ————————
    1 (raspar las pieles) to skive, pare
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) [+ silbato] to blow
    2) (Teat) to hiss, boo, whistle at
    3) * (=beber) to drink, knock back *
    4) * (=encantar) to entrance, captivate; (=volver loco) to drive crazy
    2. VI
    1) esp LAm to whistle, hiss
    2) CAm, Méx [ave, pájaro] to sing
    3.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo <actor/cantante> to whistle at ( as sign of disapproval), ≈to boo
    2.
    1) ( silbar) to whistle
    2) (fam) ( gustar mucho)
    3.
    chiflarse v pron (fam)
    * * *
    = whistle, hiss.
    Ex. The author of 'A tune they can whistle' stresses the importance of a user-oriented approach to outreach activities.
    Ex. In all truth, it must be said that this howling, hissing, foot-scraping body of young rapscallions found some cause for complaint.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo <actor/cantante> to whistle at ( as sign of disapproval), ≈to boo
    2.
    1) ( silbar) to whistle
    2) (fam) ( gustar mucho)
    3.
    chiflarse v pron (fam)
    * * *
    = whistle, hiss.

    Ex: The author of 'A tune they can whistle' stresses the importance of a user-oriented approach to outreach activities.

    Ex: In all truth, it must be said that this howling, hissing, foot-scraping body of young rapscallions found some cause for complaint.

    * * *
    chiflar [A1 ]
    vt
    ‹actor/cantante› to whistle at ( as sign of disapproval), ≈ to boo
    ■ chiflar
    vi
    A
    1 ( AmL) (silbar) to whistle
    ¿sabes chiflar? can you whistle?
    le chiflaron cuando pasó por la obra they whistled at her o wolfwhistled when she went past the building site
    chíflale a ver si nos ve whistle to him o give him a whistle and see if he sees us
    2 (con los dedos) to whistle
    chifló para detener a un taxi she whistled to get a taxi to stop
    B ( fam)
    (gustar mucho): le chiflan los coches he's crazy about cars ( colloq), he's mad on o about cars ( BrE colloq)
    ese chico me chifla I'm crazy o ( BrE) mad about that guy ( colloq)
    ( fam) chiflarse POR algo/algn:
    se chifla por las motos he's crazy about motorbikes ( colloq), he's mad about o on motorbikes ( BrE colloq), he's motorbike-crazy o ( BrE) motorbike-mad ( colloq)
    se chifló por esa chica he flipped his lid o he went nuts over that girl ( colloq)
    * * *

    chiflar ( conjugate chiflar) verbo transitivoactor/cantante to whistle at ( as sign of disapproval), ≈ to boo
    verbo intransitivo
    1 ( silbar) to whistle
    2 (fam) ( gustar mucho):

    chiflarse verbo pronominal (fam) chiflarse por algo/algn to be crazy about sth/sb (colloq)
    chiflar verbo intransitivo
    1 (con la boca) to whistle
    (con un silbato) to blow
    2 familiar (gustar mucho) me chifla esta música, I love this music
    ' chiflar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    whistle
    * * *
    vt
    Fam [encantar]
    me chifla el pescado frito I just love fried fish;
    me chifla ese jugador I'm mad o crazy about that player
    vi
    [silbar] to whistle; RP
    no se puede chiflar y comer gofio you can't have your cake and eat it
    * * *
    I v/t boo
    II v/i whistle
    * * *
    : to whistle
    : to whistle at, to boo

    Spanish-English dictionary > chiflar

  • 88 auswachsen

    aus|wach·sen irreg vi
    sein ( zu Ende wachsen) to grow to full extent;
    ausgewachsen sein to be fully grown
    WENDUNGEN:
    das/es ist [ja] zum A\auswachsen ( DIAL) ( fam) it's enough to drive you mad, it's enough to drive you around [or (Brit a.) round] the bend ( fam)
    es war zum A\auswachsen langweilig ( DIAL) ( fam) it was incredibly boring
    sich \auswachsen to right itself
    2) ( ausufern)
    sich zu etw \auswachsen to escalate into sth, to turn into sth; s. a. ausgewachsen

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > auswachsen

  • 89 Wahnsinnigwerden

    Wahn·sin·nig·wer·den nt
    es ist zum \Wahnsinnigwerden ( fam) it's enough to drive you mad [or crazy], it's enough to drive you around [or (Brit a.) round] the bend ( fam)

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Wahnsinnigwerden

  • 90 megõrjít vkit

    to drive sy distracted, to drive sy round the bend

    Magyar-ingilizce szótár > megõrjít vkit

  • 91 devenir

    devenir [dəv(ə)niʀ]
    ➭ TABLE 22
    1. intransitive verb
       a. ( = passer d'un état à un autre) to become
    il devient de plus en plus agressif he's becoming or getting more and more aggressive
    devenir vieux/grand to grow old/tall
       b. ( = advenir de) bonjour, que devenez-vous ? (inf) hullo, how are you doing? (inf)
    et Chantal, qu'est-ce qu'elle devient ? what's Chantal up to these days?
    qu'étais-tu devenu ? nous te cherchions partout where were you? we were looking for you everywhere
    que sont devenus tes grands projets ? what has become of your great plans?
    qu'allons-nous devenir ? what will become of us?
    2. masculine noun
    ( = progression) evolution ; ( = futur) future
    quel est le devenir de l'homme ? what is man's destiny?
    * * *

    I dəvniʀ
    verbe intransitif to become

    et Paul, qu'est-ce qu'il devient (colloq) or que devient-il? — and what is Paul up to these days?


    II dəvniʀ
    nom masculin ( avenir) future
    * * *
    dəv(ə)niʀ vb
    (avec attribut) to become
    * * *
    devenir verb table: venir
    A nm
    1 ( avenir) future; le devenir des minorités/d'une alliance the future of the minorities/of an alliance;
    2 Philos Becoming.
    B vi to become; il est devenu riche/protestant/ministre he has become rich/a Protestant/a minister; devenir réalité to become a reality; parti qui allait or devait devenir plus tard… party which was later to become…; qu'est-ce que je vais devenir?, que vais-je devenir? what is to become of me?; que sont devenues tes belles promesses? what has become of all your fine promises?; et Paul, qu'est-ce qu'il devient or que devient-il? and what is Paul up to these days?; il devient urgent de faire it has become necessary to do; la concurrence devient sévère the competition is getting fierce.
    I
    [dəvnir] nom masculin
    1. [évolution] evolution
    2. [avenir] future
    en devenir locution adjectivale
    [société, œuvre] evolving, changing
    en perpétuel devenir constantly changing, ever-changing
    II
    [dəvnir] verbe intransitif
    1. [acquérir telle qualité] to become
    devenir vieux to get ou to grow old
    devenir rouge/bleu to go red/blue
    à (vous faire) devenir dingue (familier) , à (vous faire) devenir fou, à (vous faire) devenir chèvre (familier) enough to drive you round the bend ou to make you scream
    2. [avoir tel sort]
    et moi, qu'est-ce que je vais devenir? what's to become of me?
    et moi, qu'est-ce que je deviens dans tout ça? and where do I fit into all this?
    3. (familier) [pour demander des nouvelles]
    et lui, qu'est-ce qu'il devient? what about him?, what's he up to these days?
    il devient difficile de... it's getting difficult to...
    il devient inutile de... it's now pointless to...

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > devenir

  • 92 crever

    I.
    v. trans.
    1. To 'drive someone into the ground', to wear someone out. Il me crève avec toutes ses jérémiades: His constant moaning drives me round the bend.
    2. Crever la paillasse à quelqu'un: To 'do someone in', to commit murder.
    3. Ça crève les yeux: It's staring you in the face—It's blatantly obvious.
    II.
    v. intrans.
    1. (Cycling, motoring): To get a puncture.
    2. To 'snuff it', to 'croak', to die.
    3. Crever de faim: To starve, to be terribly hungry.
    4. Crever la faim (also: la mver): To lead a life of poverty. Depuis que son vieux est mort, elle la crève: Since her old man died, she's not had two ha'pennies to rub together.
    5. Tu peux toujours crever! To hell with you! Qu'il crève! Sod him!
    6. Marche ou crève! It's a case of 'do-or-die'. (This expression originally referred to the French Foreign Legion and its near-inhuman training methods.)
    7. Bouffer a en crever: To 'stuff one's face', to eat immoderately.
    8. Crever de rire: To split one's sides with laughter.
    III.
    v. trans.reflex. Se crever de boulot: To 'work oneself into an early grave', to kill oneself with work.

    Dictionary of Modern Colloquial French > crever

  • 93 flinguer

    flinguer (inf!) [flɛ̃ge]
    ➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb
    ( = tuer) to gun down
    * * *
    flɛ̃ɡe vt *
    1) (= tirer sur) to blow away * to shoot
    2) (= détruire) [moteur] to wreck *
    * * *
    flinguer verb table: aimer
    A vtr to blow [sb] away, to shoot; se faire flinguer to get shot.
    B se flinguer vpr to blow one's brains out, to shoot oneself; il n'y a pas de quoi se flinguer it's not the end of the world; il y a de quoi se flinguer it's enough to make you blow your brains out.
    (très familier) [flɛ̃ge] verbe transitif
    to blow away (très familier) (separable), to waste (très familier)
    ————————
    c'est à se flinguer, il y a de quoi se flinguer! it's enough to drive you round the bend!

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > flinguer

  • 94 svip

    (et -)
    (med pisk etc) flick;
    ( lille tur) trip,
    (se også sviptur);
    [ det er til at få svip af] it's enough to drive you up the wall (el. round the bend).

    Danish-English dictionary > svip

  • 95 verrückt

    ver·rückt [fɛɐ̭ʼrʏkt] adj
    1) ( geisteskrank) mentally ill, nuts ( fam), insane ( fam) dated, mad ( fam) dated;
    \verrückt sein/ werden to be/become mentally ill, to be/go nuts [or dated insane] [or mad] ( fam)
    du bist wohl/bist du \verrückt! you must be/are you out of your mind [or off your head]; [or ( hum) out to lunch] ! ( fam)
    jdn \verrückt machen to drive sb crazy [or ( fam) nuts] [or up the wall] [or ( Brit) round the bend];
    wie \verrückt like crazy [or ( fam) mad]; (wie übergeschnappt a.) like a madman;
    wie \verrückt regnen to rain cats and dogs, to pour with rain;
    wie \verrückt stürmen to blow a gale;
    wie \verrückt wehtun to hurt like hell ( fam)
    3) (fam: ausgefallen) crazy, wild ( fam)
    4) (fam: versessen)
    \verrückt auf etw akk / nach etw sein to be crazy [or ( fam) mad] about sth;
    \verrückt nach jdm sein to be crazy [or ( fam) mad] [or ( fam) wild] about sb
    WENDUNGEN:
    ich werd' \verrückt! ( fam) well, I'll be damned [or dated blowed] ( fam), well I never [did]!

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > verrückt

  • 96 Verrücktwerden

    Ver·rückt·wer·den nt
    es ist zum \Verrücktwerden ( fam) it's enough to drive you mad [or up the wall] [or ( Brit) round the bend]

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Verrücktwerden

  • 97 desquiciante

    adj.
    maddening.
    * * *
    * * *
    adjetivo maddening, infuriating
    * * *
    Ex. For people with 'print disabilities' this is maddening and frustrating.
    * * *
    adjetivo maddening, infuriating
    * * *

    Ex: For people with 'print disabilities' this is maddening and frustrating.

    * * *
    maddening, infuriating
    ese ruido es desquiciante that noise is driving me crazy o mad ( colloq), that noise is enough to drive you round the bend ( colloq)
    * * *

    desquiciante adjetivo
    maddening, infuriating
    * * *
    maddening

    Spanish-English dictionary > desquiciante

  • 98 forstanden

    (bringe en fra forstanden) drive somebody out of his senses (han er fra forstanden) he's crazy, he's not all there he's barmy (el. screwy el. bonkers el. loony el. potty), he's nuts) (lykken var bedre enn forstanden) (kan gjengis) his (, her etc.) luck held, it was more by good luck than by good management) (miste forstanden) lose one's reason (være fra forstanden) be mentally deranged, be mad be off one's head) (gå fra forstanden) go mad, go round the bend

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > forstanden

  • 99 Da wird ja der Hunde in der Pfanne verrückt!

    That's really enough to drive you round the bend!

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Da wird ja der Hunde in der Pfanne verrückt!

  • 100 Ist das nicht zum Mäusemelken?

    Doesn't it just drive you round the bend? coll.

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Ist das nicht zum Mäusemelken?

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  • drive one round the bend — {v. phr.}, {informal} To upset someone so much that they think they are going crazy. * / Slow down, please, Miss Jones cried. You are driving me around the bend! / Contrast: DRIVE ONE APE, BANANAS, ETC …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • round the bend — adjective informal or slang terms for mentally irregular it used to drive my husband balmy • Syn: ↑balmy, ↑barmy, ↑bats, ↑batty, ↑bonkers, ↑buggy, ↑cracked, ↑crackers, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • drive someone around the bend — tv. to rive someone crazy. (See also (a)round the bend.) □ This tax stuff is about to drive me around the bend. □ Gert tried to drive us all around the bend …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

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