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121 sidérer
➭ TABLE 6 transitive verb( = abasourdir) to stagger (inf)• je suis sidéré par son intelligence/son insolence I'm dumbfounded by his intelligence/his insolence• la foule regardait, sidérée the crowd watched, dumbfounded* * *(colloq) sideʀe verbe transitif to stagger (colloq), to astonish* * *sideʀe vt[personne] [nouvelle] to staggerLa nouvelle les a tous sidérés. — They were all staggered by the news.
* * *sidérer○ verb table: céder vtr to stagger○, to astonish.[sidere] verbe transitif(familier) [abasourdir] to staggerj'étais sidéré d'apprendre cela I was staggered to hear that, you could have knocked me down with a feather when I heard that -
122 îmi pare bine că...
I'm glad that...it please me (to hear) that. -
123 bumsen
bum·sen [ʼbʊmzn̩]1) ( dumpf krachen)es bumst there is a bang;was bumst da so? what's that banging?;jede Woche bumst es an dieser Kreuzung mehrmals there are several crashes at this crossroads every week2) (gleich gibt's eine Ohrfeige!)es bumst! you'll get what for [or (Am) you're going to get it] in a minute!vi[das] B\bumsen screwing, (Brit a.) having it offwas habe ich sie gebumst! I gave her a good screwing!; -
124 любопытно
1) кратк. прил. см. любопытный 1), 2)любопы́тно узна́ть, что он там де́лает — I wonder what he is doing there
мне любопы́тно э́то уви́деть — I am curious to see that
мне любопы́тно бы́ло услы́шать, что — it was interesting for me to hear that
3) вводн. сл. I wonderлюбопы́тно, где вы э́то взя́ли? — I wonder where you took it from
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125 приятно
I1) кратк. прил. см. приятный2) предик. безл. (+ инф.) it is pleasant / nice (+ to inf)ему́ прия́тно э́то де́лать — he enjoys doing it
ему́ бу́дет прия́тно э́то сде́лать — he will be glad to do it
о́чень прия́тно (реплика при знакомстве) — glad to meet you
прия́тно бы́ло с ва́ми познако́миться — it was nice to meet you, it was nice meeting you
прия́тно слы́шать — (it is) nice to hear that
II нареч.прия́тно, когда́ [что]... — it is nice when [that]...
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126 со дня на день
from day to day; from one day to the next; day after day; daily; every day; any day- Любимова не знаю. - Узнаете. Он в Москве, ждём его со дня на день. (В. Кетлинская, Дни нашей жизни) — 'No, I don't know that Lyubimov.' 'You will. He's in Moscow, we're expecting him back any day.'
Это была самая томительная военная весна. Томительная именно тем, что все - и медперсонал и мы, раненые, со дня на день, с часу на час ожидали близкой победы. (Е. Носов, Красное вино победы) — This spring was the most wearisome of the whole war. Wearisome just because everyone, the hospital stuff and we, the wounded, were expecting from day to day, from hour to hour, to hear that victory - so near now - had come at last.
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127 apparently
adverbit seems that; I hear that:كَما يَبْدوApparently he is not feeling well.
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128 kuulemma
I hear that, they say that
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