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1 Not Tremendously Lovely
Chat: NTLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Not Tremendously Lovely
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2 выразить глубокую благодарность
1) General subject: thank sb. tremendously (I just wanted to call and thank you tremendously for coming and doing an absolutley amazing job on my patio, I am so impressed and so thankful!)2) Diplomatic term: express profound gratitudeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выразить глубокую благодарность
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3 очень поблагодарить кого-л.
General subject: thank sb. tremendously (I just wanted to call and thank you tremendously for coming and doing an absolutley amazing job on my patio, I am so impressed and so thankful!)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > очень поблагодарить кого-л.
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4 гораздо лучше
1) General subject: a great deal better, a long way better, a lot better, a lot more, better by a long way, far better, much the best, so much better (... Ah, things were so much better back then.), a long sight better2) Makarov: a good deal better, good deal better, lot better, much better, tremendously improved -
5 исключительно компетентный
Makarov: tremendously competentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > исключительно компетентный
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6 мое уважение к нему неизмеримо возросло
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > мое уважение к нему неизмеримо возросло
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7 он ужасно рисуется
General subject: he shows off tremendouslyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он ужасно рисуется
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8 она испытывала непреодолимое искушение
General subject: she was tremendously temptedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > она испытывала непреодолимое искушение
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9 очень
1) General subject: a fat lot (тж. ирон.), anxiously, assai, awful, awfully, badly, bitter (употребляется для усиления прилагательного; it was bitter cold - было жутко холодно), curiously, dearly, deeply, downright, enormously, ever so, exceedingly, extremely, full, greatly, heartily, highly, hugely, intensely, jolly, much (I am much obliged to you - я вам очень благодарен), not half, only too, parlous, particularly, passing, plaguy, plenty, precious, pretty much, quite, rattling, real, right, sevenfold, shocking, sorely, spanking, super, thumping, to a fault, too, unco, uncommon, vera, very much, very much (часто с p. p.), very old, well, whopping, a great deal (I travelled (worked) a great deal last summer.), canny (as in "it is canny big"), pretty (usually like in such cases: "pretty much", "pretty good"), vanishingly (vanishingly unlikely - so very unlikely, that the chance has vanished almost completely), seriously (использ. для усиления значения, напр., seriously rich), inordinately, very2) Colloquial: a lot (I like it a lot я это очень/ сильно люблю), bang, ever such, fat lot (обыкн. ирон. мало), good and, it is a thousand pities, like anything, mightily, mighty, miles, mortal, properly, to a degree, vastly, horrendously3) Dialect: gallows4) American: hellova, helluva (hell of a)5) Jocular: muchly6) Mathematics: closely7) Australian slang: doggone8) Rude: bloody9) Scottish language: gey10) Textile: vy11) Jargon: corking, gosh-awful, hell-west-and-crooked, some, loads (I miss you loads), big time (Используется как усилитель. Пример: She's into dancing big time (= likes dancing a lot). — Она очень увлекается танцами), mucho, cracking, dirty, heaps, stone12) Emotional: confoundedly, damnably, desperate, infernally, miserably, slashing, thundering, tremendously13) Simple: almightily, powerful14) Makarov: deep, exceptionally, immensely, in a great measure, in a large measure, most, overwhelmingly, profound, tremendous15) Emotional: as can be, bitterly, cruel, frightfully, (обыкн. с отрицанием) half, really, roaring, terrible, terribly16) Taboo: as a bastard (употребляется для усиления), as hell (употребляется для усиления), bally (употребляется для усиления), bloody (употребляется для усиления), damnably (употребляется для усиления прилагательных), dead, (в знач. наречия) fucking, (в знач. наречия) fucky, hellishly, kinda, like hell -
10 очень сильно
1) General subject: badly, dramatically, like sin, mortally, not half bad, terrifically, with a vengeance3) Mathematics: tremendously4) British English: more than somewhat5) Jargon: loads and loads, in a big way, so bad one can taste it6) Emotional: thrice -
11 пьеса имела потрясающий успех
General subject: the play was tremendously successfulУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пьеса имела потрясающий успех
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12 страшно
1) General subject: awfully, bally, deadly, devilishly, dreadfully, formidably, frightfully, ghastly, horribly, terrible, terribly, terrifically2) Colloquial: tearing3) Bookish: direly4) Jargon: fierce5) Emotional: confoundedly, desperate, disgustingly, fearfully, hideously6) Makarov: tremendously7) Emotional: beastly, desperately -
13 ужасно
1) General subject: almighty, appallingly, as anything, as they make 'em, as they make them, awful, awfully, bally, bitter, damned, deadly, deuced, deucedly, devilishly, dreadful, dreadfully, frightfully, ghastly, grievously, horrible, horribly, monstrously, not half, not half bad, parlous, shocking, terrible, terribly, terrifically, tragically, wretchedly, in the worst way, blatantly, as all hell (усилительное слово)2) Colloquial: beastly, devilish, like anything, like mad, whopping, horrendously (используется в качестве интенсификатора)4) American: like sixty5) Jargon: fierce6) Emotional: atrociously, clinking, confoundedly, damnably, desperate, disgustingly, fearfully, hideously, lamentably, miserably7) Makarov: as hell, like devils, like the devil, tremendously8) Emotional: ferociously, half, bitterly (холодно и т.п.)9) Phraseological unit: in an ugly way (prepositional phrase, e.g. He was dressed in an ugly way = terribly) -
14 чрезвычайно
1) General subject: amain, appallingly, as anything, as can be, as they make 'em, as they make them, awfully, beyond measure, billy oh, capitally, dreadfully, eminently, enormously, ever so, exceedingly, extraordinarily, extremely, ghastly, grossly, highly, in a great (large) measure, in the extreme, intensely, largely, like sixty, mightily, mighty, mortal, most, only too, out of measure, particularly, passing, plaguy, plenty, rattling, ripping, sevenfold, severely, sore, spanking, surpassingly, the worst kind, to the world, up to the nines, utterly, immensely, vastly, hugely, to a fault, as they come, massively, too, outstandingly2) Colloquial: almighty, anxiously, confoundedly, deadly, jolly, like anything, like mad, uncommon, with a vengeance (that was luck with a vengeance! - нам чертовски повезло!)5) Obsolete: woundily6) Jocular: muchly7) Mathematics: especially, unusually, very8) Australian slang: bloody9) Scottish language: unco10) Jargon: all-fired, sticking, something awful, corking, gosh-awful, something, stinking11) Emotional: billy, crazy, damnably, thundering, tremendously12) American English: worst kind13) Makarov: above measure, in a great measure, in a large measure, no end, overwhelmingly, tremendous -
15 чрезвычайно рад
1) General subject: I am enchanted2) Makarov: tremendously pleased -
16 щедрый
1) General subject: benevolent, big hearted, big-hearted, boon (о природе), charitable, flush, free, free wheeling, free-handed, freehanded, freehearted, generous, handsome, large, large handed, large-handed, lavish, liberal, (необыкновенно) munific, munificent, open, open handed, open-handed, prodigal, profuse, profuse in, profusive, ungrudging, unsparing, unstinting (см. учебник 'English Vocabulary in Use' Cambridge Un. Press, unit 13 ( 'Talking about yourself')), long (перен. long on smth; Lisa Maldonado is short on facts and long on personal attacks - Лиса Мальдонадо скупа на факты, зато щедра в переходах на личности), giving (Emily was a tremendously giving person, she would help anybody and everybody she could help.), openhanded, (человек) bounteous2) Colloquial: free-wheeling4) Religion: magnanimous5) Jargon: loose, loose as a goose6) Makarov: free-hearted7) Archaic: frank -
17 я вам очень обязан
1) General subject: I am deeply indebted to you, I am much obliged to you, I am very much in your debt2) Makarov: I'm tremendously obliged to youУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > я вам очень обязан
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18 У-111
ДО УМОПОМРАЧЕНИЯ coll, often humor PrepP Invar adv (intensif) or modif) to the highest, most extreme degree possibleterriblytremendously awfully dreadfully desperately (in limited contexts) (be) crazy about.Она любит балет до умопомрачения. She's crazy about ballet.Я до умопомрачения был возмущён (Зиновьев 2). ( context transl) I was practically beside myself with fury (2a). -
19 У-124
НА УРА PrepP Invar adv1. взять, захватить что (крепость, город и т. п.) - (to take, seize sth. - a fortress, town etc) by a swift assault, attackby storm.2. coll (to venture sth.) without adequate preparation, hoping to be aided by luck, or (to succeed in accomplishing sth.) even though one did not prepare adequately, aided by luckon luck alone.«Ты что, надеешься сдать экзамен на ура?» - спросила мать, видя, что Сергей даже не притронулся к учебникам. "What, do you expect to pass your exam on luck alone?" asked Sergei's mother, seeing that he hadn't even touched his books.3. прошёл, приняли кого-что и т. п. - coll sth. went excellently, s.o. or sth. was received with enthusiasm: ( s.o. sth. was) a hit (a smash, a smash hit)( s.o. sth. was) a tremendous (smashing, great etc) success sth. went off tremendously (wonderfully etc) ( s.o. sth. was received) enthusiastically ( s.o. sth. was received) with hurrahs (in limited contexts) (pass an exam (a test etc)) with flying colors....Читка прошла «на ура», и по дороге домой Маяковский был в прекрасном настроении... (Катаев 3)....The reading was a tremendous success and on the way home Mayakovsky was jubilant... (3a).С того письма, нет, уже с «Августа» начинается процесс раскола моих читателей, потери сторонников, и со мной остаётся меньше, чем уходит. «На ура» принимали меня пока я был, по видимости, только против сталинских злоупотреблений... (Солженицын 2). It is not from this letter, but earlier, from the appearance of August 1914, that we must date the schism among my readers, the steady loss of supporters, with more leaving me than remained behind. I was received with "hurrahs" as long as I appeared to be against Stalinist abuses only... (2a).Так или иначе, а Ирина Викторовна прошла в НИИ-9 «на ура»... (Залыгин 1). All in all Irina Viktorovna passed the test with flying colours... (1a) -
20 до умопомрачения
• ДО УМОПОМРАЧЕНИЯ coll, often humor[PrepP; Invar; adv (intensif) or modif]=====⇒ to the highest, most extreme degree possible:- terribly;- tremendously;- awfully;- dreadfully;- desperately;- [in limited contexts](be) crazy about.♦ Она любит балет до умопомрачения. She's crazy about ballet.♦ Я до умопомрачения был возмущён (Зиновьев 2). [context transl] I was practically beside myself with fury (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до умопомрачения
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tremendously — adv. in a tremendous manner, with greatness … English contemporary dictionary
tremendously — tre·men·dous·ly … English syllables