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Общая лексика: завершиться общим беспорядкомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > break up in total disarray
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disarray [‚dɪsə'reɪ]1 noun(of person) confusion f, désordre m; (of clothing) désordre m;∎ in total disarray (person, political party) en plein désarroi; (objects, room, life) en désordre; (troops) en déroute;∎ the group was thrown into disarray la confusion ou le désordre régnait dans le groupe;∎ her thoughts were in disarray ses pensées étaient très confuses;∎ her clothes were in disarray elle était débraillée -
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disarray n1 ( confusion) confusion f ; in complete disarray en pleine confusion ; in total disarray dans une confusion totale ; -
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disə'rei(disorder: The living-room was in complete disarray after the party.) desordentr[dɪsə'reɪ]1 (organization, group, etc) desorganización nombre femenino; (of appearance) desaliño; (of room, papers, affairs, etc) desorden nombre masculino, caos nombre masculino; (of thoughts) confusión nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto throw something into disarray desbaratar algo, trastornar algodisarray [.dɪsə'reɪ] n: desorden m, confusión f, desorganización fn.• confusión s.f.• desaliño s.m.• desatavío s.m.• desorden s.m.v.• desataviar v.'dɪsə'reɪmass noun ( of political party) desorganización f; ( of appearance) desaliño m[ˌdɪsǝ'reɪ]N frm [of house, flat] desorden m ; [of clothes] desaliño m ; [of institution, economy, government] desorganización fto be in disarray — [house, flat] estar totalmente desordenado; [clothes] estar muy desarreglado or desaliñado; [thoughts] estar en desorden; [institution, economy, government] estar sumido en el caos, estar totalmente desorganizado
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[ˌdɪsə'reɪ]* * *[disə'rei](disorder: The living-room was in complete disarray after the party.) confusione* * *disarray /dɪsəˈreɪ/n. [u]1 disordine; confusione: The office was in total disarray, l'ufficio era nella confusione più totale; All their plans were in disarray, tutti i loro piani erano scombussolati(to) disarray /dɪsəˈreɪ/v. t. (form.)1 gettare lo scompiglio in; creare confusione in2 (poet.) svestire.* * *[ˌdɪsə'reɪ] -
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ˈdɪsəˈreɪ
1. сущ.
1) беспорядок, замешательство, непорядок, смятение total disarray ≈ совершенный беспорядок in disarray ≈ в беспорядке He found the room in disarray, with food dumped on the floor and drawers pulled open. ≈ Он обнаружил, что в комнате все было перевернуто с ног на голову: еда валялась на полу, ящики письменного стола были выдвинуты. Syn: clutter, confusion, disorder
2) уст. беспорядок в одежде;
небрежный костюм Syn: dishabille
2. гл.
1) приводить в беспорядок, замешательство, смятение Syn: disorder, disorganize
2) поэт. раздевать, снимать одежду Syn: disrobe беспорядок, расстройство;
замешательство, смятение - in * в замешательстве;
в беспорядке, беспорядочно - the troops were in * войска дрогнули беспорядок в одежде - he has never seen her in * он никогда не видел ее неряшливо одетой приводить в беспорядок, смятение или замешательство раздевать, снимать одежду, разоблачать disarray беспорядок, смятение, замешательство ~ беспорядок в одежде;
небрежный костюм ~ вчт. неупорядоченность ~ приводить в беспорядок, в смятение ~ поэт. раздевать, снимать одеждуБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > disarray
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[ˌdɪs(ə)'reɪ] 1. сущ.1) беспорядок; замешательство, смятениеHe found the room in disarray, with food dumped on the floor and drawers pulled open. — В комнате царил беспорядок: еда валялась на полу, ящики письменного стола были выдвинуты.
Syn:2) уст. беспорядок в одежде; небрежный костюмSyn:2. гл.1) приводить в беспорядок, замешательство, смятениеSyn:2) поэт. раздевать, снимать одеждуSyn: -
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'təutəl
1. adjective(whole; complete: What is the total cost of the holiday?; The car was a total wreck.) total
2. noun(the whole amount, ie of various sums added together: The total came to / was $10.) total
3. verb(to add up or amount to: The doctor's fees totalled $200.) sumar, ascender a, elevarse a- totally- total up
total1 adj total / absolutototal2 n totalwe have spent a total of £345 hemos gastado un total de 345 libras
total adjetivo ‹ éxito› resounding ( before n), total; ‹ cambio› complete ■ sustantivo masculino total; ■ adverbio ( indep) (fam) ( al resumir una narración) so, in the end; total, que me di por vencida so in the end I gave up
total
I adjetivo total
un desastre total, a complete o total disaster
eclipse total, total eclipse
II sustantivo masculino
1 total
el total de la población, the whole population
el total de los trabajadores, all the workers
en total costó unas dos mil pesetas, altogether it cost over two thousand pesetas
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III adv (en resumen) so: total, que al final María vino con nosotros, so, in the end Maria came with us fam (con indiferencia) anyway: total, a mí no me gustaba, I didn't like it anyway ' total' also found in these entries: Spanish: absoluta - absoluto - aforo - completa - completo - desconocimiento - esclarecimiento - importe - montante - monto - parque - radical - suma - sumar - toda - todo - totalizar - global - integral - liquidación - miramiento - monta - perdido - pleno - ser - silencio English: absolute - all - altogether - bedlam - capacity - come to - complete - dead - dedication - dismal - disregard - full - grand total - ignorance - in - overall - perfect - rank - raving - reversal - sell-out - serve out - sheer - subtotal - sum - tell - total - unqualified - utter - write off - write-off - account - add - come - count - disarray - downright - flat - grand - grid - gross - implicit - matter - number - out - recall - run - swell - virtual - writetr['təʊtəl]1 (overall) total; (complete) completo,-a, rotundo,-a1 total nombre masculino, suma1 sumar1 sumar, ascender a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin total en total2) amount to: ascender a, llegar atotal adj: total, completo, absoluto♦ totally advtotal n: total mv.• ascender a v.• cifrar v.• formar un total de v.• sumar v.• totalizar v.adj.• entero, -a adj.• global adj.• suma (Matemática) adj.• tajante adj.• total adj.n.• monta s.f.• montante s.m.• suma s.f.• total s.m.
I 'təʊtḷa) (whole, overall) (before n) <amount/number/output> totalb) ( complete) < destruction> total; < failure> rotundo, absoluto
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noun total m
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transitive verb, BrE - ll-1)a) ( amount to) ascender* or elevarse a un total deb) ( add up) \<\<figures\>\> sumar, totalizar*2) ( wreck) (AmE colloq)['tǝʊtl]1. ADJ1) (=complete, utter) [lack, commitment] total, absoluto; [ban] total; [failure] rotundo, absolutoeclipse, recallhis attempt to try to resolve the dispute was a total failure — su intento de resolver la disputa fue un fracaso rotundo or absoluto
2) (=overall) [amount, number, cost] total; [effect, policy] globala total population of 650,000 — una población total de 650.000 habitantes
total sales/assets — el total de ventas/activo
total losses amount to £100,000 — las pérdidas ascienden a (un total de) 100.000 libras, el total de pérdidas asciende a 100.000 libras
2.N total mgrand, sum3. VT1) (=add up) [+ figures] sacar el total de, sumar el total de2) (=amount to) ascender athat totals £20 — el total asciende a 20 libras
prizes totalling £300 — premios por un (valor) total de 300 libras
3) (esp US) * (=wreck) destrozar, hacer fosfatina *the car was completely totalled — el coche quedó hecho fosfatina *, el coche quedó para el arrastre *
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I ['təʊtḷ]a) (whole, overall) (before n) <amount/number/output> totalb) ( complete) < destruction> total; < failure> rotundo, absoluto
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noun total m
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transitive verb, BrE - ll-1)a) ( amount to) ascender* or elevarse a un total deb) ( add up) \<\<figures\>\> sumar, totalizar*2) ( wreck) (AmE colloq) -
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Разговорное выражение: ночь в крыму, всё в дыму (ничего не понятно; полная неразбериха total confusion or total disarray)
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