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1 wax wroth
Общая лексика: выйти из себя, разгневаться -
2 wroth
adj pred1) поет., жарт. розгніваний, гнівний2) перен. бурхливий, розбурханий (про море тощо)* * *apredict пoeт. розгніваний, гнівнийto wax wroth — вийти з себе, розгніватися; бурхливий ( про море)
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3 wroth
[rɒθ] a predic1) поэт., шутл. разгневанный, гневныйto wax wroth - выйти из себя, разгневаться
2) бушующий (о море и т. п.) -
4 wroth
apredict пoeт. розгніваний, гнівнийto wax wroth — вийти з себе, розгніватися; бурхливий ( про море)
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5 wroth
1. a predic поэт. шутл. разгневанный, гневныйto wax wroth — выйти из себя, разгневаться
2. a predic бушующий -
6 wroth
/rout/ * tính từ - (thơ ca), (văn học);(đùa cợt) giận, tức giận =to wax wroth+ nổi giận -
7 wroth
rəuθ прил.;
предик.;
поэт.;
шутл. разгневанный Syn: angry, incensed разгневанный, гневный - to wax * выйти из себя, разгневаться бушующий (о море и т. п.) wroth a predic. поэт., шутл. разгневанный -
8 разгневаться
1) General subject: be beside oneself with rage, be in a rage with (на кого-л.), fuff, to be angered by (smth.) (на что-л.), to be beside oneself with rage, to be in a rage with (smb.) (на кого-л.), wax wroth, get into a wax2) Colloquial: freak out3) Religion: be furious4) Jargon: see red -
9 HERMASK
d, dep. [harmr], to wax wroth, be annoyed; henni hermdisk við líkaminn ok blótaði honum, Hom. 150.II. n. part. hermt; e-m verðr h. við e-t, to wax angry with a thing; bóndi sprettr þá upp ok verðr hermt við, Ísl. ii. 175; honum görði mjök hermt við þessu, it annoyed him much, Grett. 23 new Ed., Þiðr. 115, 355; for the mod. phrase,—e-m verðr hverft (hermt) við e-ð, to be startled, mér varð hverft víð, of sudden emotion (fright or the like),—see hverfr. -
10 выйти из себя
1) General subject: be beside oneself with rage, blow cool, blow top, blow up, get blood up, get dander up, get hot under the collar, get mad, get one's shirt out, get rattled, go off the deep end, lose balance, lose cool, lose equilibrium, lose hair, lose one's equilibrium, lose one's temper, lose rag, lose shirt, lose temper, lose wig, to be beside oneself with rage, wax wroth, get back up, get hetup about, have shirt out, lose wool, go loopy, lose self-control, flip one's lid, ("взорваться") get very angry, go spare3) American: blow a fuse, lose goat4) Literal: fly off the handle (he flew off the handle - он как с цепи сорвался), lose one's balance5) Australian slang: climb the wall, do( one's) lolly, do (one's) scone, drop (one's) bundle, go through the roof6) Rude: get rag out7) Jargon: blow a gasket, blow one's cool, blow one's top, burn, flip (one's) lid, fly of the handle, go haywire, lose one's cool, throw a fit, get narked, pop one's cork, blow one's cork, blow one's lid, go up in the air, storm9) Makarov: get (one's) back up, go off the handle, flare up, flip lid, fly into a rage, fly off the handle10) Taboo: get (one's) shit hot, get the butt, raise hell -
11 íllskask
að, dep. to wax wroth and furious, Fas. iii. 657. -
12 hermast
(d), v. refl. to wax wroth (e-m hermist við e-n). -
13 illskast
(að), v. refl. to wax wroth and furious.
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