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2 he is much troubled with neuralgia
Макаров: его сильно мучает невралгияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he is much troubled with neuralgia
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3 Most people would succeed in small thing if they were not troubled with great ambitions.
<01> Большинство людей смогло бы добиться успеха в чем-то малом, если бы они не мучились честолюбивыми мечтами о большом. Longfellow (Лонгфелло).Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > Most people would succeed in small thing if they were not troubled with great ambitions.
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > trouble with
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9 fish in troubled waters
идиом.ловить рыбку в мутной водеизвлекать (личную) выгоду из сложной ситуацииWith the police disorganized after the collapse of communism in Europe, many criminals started to fish in troubled waters.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > fish in troubled waters
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1.['trʌbl]noun1) Ärger, der; Schwierigkeiten Pl.have trouble with somebody/something — mit jemandem/etwas Ärger haben
put one's troubles behind one — seine Probleme vergessen
be out of trouble — aus den Schwierigkeiten heraus sein
keep out of trouble — nicht [wieder] in Schwierigkeiten kommen
in trouble — in Schwierigkeiten
be in serious or real or a lot of trouble [over something] — [wegen einer Sache] in ernsten od. großen Schwierigkeiten sein
get a girl into trouble — (coll.) einem Mädchen ein Kind machen (ugs.)
get into trouble [over something] — [wegen einer Sache] in Schwierigkeiten geraten
get into trouble with the law — mit dem Gesetz in Konflikt geraten
there'll be trouble [if...] — es wird Ärger geben[, wenn...]
what's or what seems to be the trouble? — was ist denn?; was ist los? (ugs.); (doctor's question to patient) wo fehlt's denn?
you are asking for trouble — (coll.) du machst dir nur selber Schwierigkeiten
that's asking for trouble — (coll.) das muss ja Ärger geben
make or cause trouble — (cause disturbance) Ärger machen ( about wegen); (cause disagreement) Zwietracht säen
2) (faulty operation) Problemeengine/clutch/brake trouble — Probleme mit dem Motor/der Kupplung/der Bremse
3) (disease)suffer from or have heart/liver trouble — herz-/leberkrank sein
half the trouble — (fig.) das größte Problem
your trouble is that... — dein Fehler ist, dass...
5) (inconvenience) Mühe, dietake the trouble to do something, go to the trouble of doing something — sich (Dat.) die Mühe machen, etwas zu tun
go to or take a lot of/some trouble — sich (Dat.) sehr viel/viel Mühe geben
please don't go to a lot of trouble — bitte machen Sie sich (Dat.) nicht allzu viel Umstände
of course I'll help you - [it's] no trouble at all — natürlich helfe ich dir - das macht keine Umstände od. das ist nicht der Rede wert
6) (source of inconvenience)be a trouble [to somebody] — jemandem zur Last fallen
2. transitive verbhe won't be any trouble — er wird [Ihnen] keine Schwierigkeiten machen
1) (agitate) beunruhigendon't let it trouble you — mach dir deswegen keine Sorgen
2) (inconvenience) stören3. intransitive verb[I'm] sorry to trouble you — bitte entschuldigen Sie die Störung
don't trouble about it — mach dir deswegen keine Gedanken
2) (make an effort) sich bemühendon't trouble to explain/to get up — du brauchst mir gar nichts zu erklären/bitte bleiben Sie sitzen
* * *1. noun1) ((something which causes) worry, difficulty, work, anxiety etc: He never talks about his troubles; We've had a lot of trouble with our children; I had a lot of trouble finding the book you wanted.) die Mühe2) (disturbances; rebellion, fighting etc: It occurred during the time of the troubles in Cyprus.) die Unruhen(pl.)3) (illness or weakness (in a particular part of the body): He has heart trouble.) das Leiden2. verb1) (to cause worry, anger or sadness to: She was troubled by the news of her sister's illness.) beunruhigen2) (used as part of a very polite and formal request: May I trouble you to close the window?) bemühen3) (to make any effort: He didn't even trouble to tell me what had happened.) sich bemühen•- academic.ru/76797/troubled">troubled- troublesome
- troublemaker* * *trou·ble[ˈtrʌbl̩]I. nto be in serious \trouble in ernsten Schwierigkeiten seinto head [or be heading] for \trouble auf dem besten Weg sein, Schwierigkeiten zu bekommento be in/get into \trouble in Schwierigkeiten sein/geraten▪ to be in \trouble with sb mit jdm Schwierigkeiten [o Ärger] habento have a lot of \trouble [to do sth] große Schwierigkeiten haben[, etw zu tun]to get into \trouble with sb mit jdm in Schwierigkeiten geratento land sb in \trouble [with sb] jdn [bei jdm] in Schwierigkeiten bringento keep sb out of \trouble jdn vor Schwierigkeiten bewahrento stay out of \trouble sauber bleiben hum famto store up \trouble [for the future] sich dat Schwierigkeiten einhandelnthat's the least of my \troubles das ist meine geringste Sorgethe only \trouble is that we... der einzige Haken [dabei] ist, dass wir...I don't want to be a \trouble to anybody ich möchte niemandem zur Last fallento tell sb one's \troubles jdm seine Sorgen erzählenit's no \trouble at all das macht gar keine Umständehe's been no \trouble at all er war ganz liebit's more \trouble than it's worth to take it back to the shop es lohnt sich nicht, es ins Geschäft zurückzubringento go to the \trouble [of doing sth], to take the \trouble [to do sth] sich dat die Mühe machen, [etw zu tun]to put sb to the \trouble of doing sth jdn bemühen, etw zu tun gehI don't want to put you to any \trouble ich möchte dir keine Umstände machento take \trouble with sth/sb sich dat mit etw/jdm Mühe gebento be [not] worth the \trouble [of doing sth] [nicht] der Mühe wert sein, [etw zu tun]my eyes have been giving me some \trouble recently meine Augen haben mir in letzter Zeit zu schaffen gemachtstomach \trouble Magenbeschwerden plengine \trouble Motorschaden mat the first sign of \trouble beim ersten [o geringsten] Anzeichen von Unruheto look [or go looking] for \trouble Ärger [o Streit] suchento stir up \trouble Unruhe stiftento be in \trouble in Schwierigkeiten seinII. vt2. (make an effort)5. (cause pain)▪ to \trouble sb jdn plagen* * *['trʌbl]1. n1) Schwierigkeiten pl; (bothersome) Ärger myou'll be in trouble for this — da bekommen Sie Ärger or Schwierigkeiten
to get into trouble — in Schwierigkeiten geraten; (with authority) Schwierigkeiten or Ärger bekommen (with mit)
to get out of trouble — aus den Schwierigkeiten herauskommen
to keep or stay out of trouble — nicht in Schwierigkeiten kommen, sauber bleiben
to make trouble for sb/oneself (with authority) — jdn/sich selbst in Schwierigkeiten bringen
that's/you're asking for trouble —
to look for trouble, to go around looking for trouble — sich (dat) Ärger einhandeln
there'll be trouble if he finds out — wenn er das erfährt, gibts Ärger or Trouble (inf)
here comes trouble (inf) — jetzt geht es los! (inf), jetzt gibt es Ärger or Trouble! (inf)
what's the trouble? — was ist los?; (to sick person) wo fehlts?
the trouble is that... —
family/money troubles — Familien-/Geldsorgen pl
it's no trouble (at all)! — das mache ich doch gern
thank you – (it was) no trouble — vielen Dank – (das ist) gern geschehen
it's no trouble to do it properly — man kann es genauso gut ordentlich machen
she's/it's more trouble than she's/it's worth — sie/es macht mehr Ärger or Umstände als sie/es wert ist
to go to the trouble (of doing sth), to take the trouble (to do sth) — sich (dat) die Mühe machen(, etw zu tun)
you have gone to a lot of trouble over the food — Sie haben sich (dat) solche Umstände mit dem Essen gemacht
he went to enormous trouble — er hat alles nur Erdenkliche getan
to put sb to the trouble of doing sth — jdn bemühen, etw zu tun
3)(= nuisance)
to be a trouble (to sb) — (jdm) Mühe machen; (dependent person also) (jdm) zur Last fallenheart/back trouble — Herz-/Rückenleiden nt
5) (= unrest, upheaval) Unruhe ftroubles — Arbeiterunruhen pl
there's trouble at the factory/in Iran — in der Fabrik/im Iran herrscht Unruhe
he caused/made trouble between them — er hat Unruhe zwischen ihnen gestiftet
See:→ stir up2. vtto be troubled by sth — wegen etw besorgt or beunruhigt/bekümmert sein
he's troubled with a bad back — er leidet an Rückenschmerzen
2) (= bother) bemühen, belästigenI'm sorry to trouble you, but could you tell me if... — entschuldigen Sie die Störung, aber könnten Sie mir sagen, ob...
will it trouble you if I smoke? — stört es Sie, wenn ich rauche?
I'll trouble you to remember who you're speaking to! (iro) — würden Sie bitte daran denken, mit wem Sie sprechen!
3)(= take the trouble)
to trouble to do sth —if you had troubled to ask, you might have found out the truth —
oh, don't trouble to apologize! (iro) — bemüh dich nicht, dich zu entschuldigen
3. visich bemühen* * *trouble [ˈtrʌbl]A v/t1. jemanden beunruhigen, stören, belästigenfor um):may I trouble you for the salt?;can I trouble you to close the window? machen Sie doch bitte das Fenster zu3. jemandem Mühe machen, jemandem Umstände oder Unannehmlichkeiten bereiten, jemanden behelligen (about, with mit):don’t trouble yourself bemühen Sie sich nicht!4. quälen, plagen:be troubled with gout von der Gicht geplagt seinshe is troubled about sie macht sich Sorgen wegen;6. Wasser etc aufwühlen, trübenB v/i1. sich beunruhigen, sich aufregen ( beide:about über akk):I should not trouble if …a) ich wäre beruhigt, wenn …,b) es wäre mir gleichgültig, wenn …2. sich die Mühe machen, sich bemühen ( beide:to do zu tun), sich Umstände machen:don’t trouble bemühen Sie sich nicht!;don’t trouble to write du brauchst nicht zu schreiben;why should I trouble to explain warum sollte ich mir (auch) die Mühe machen, das zu erklärenC s1. a) Mühe f, Plage f, Anstrengung f, Last f, Belästigung f:give sb trouble jemandem Mühe verursachen;go to a lot of trouble sich besondere Mühe machen oder geben;put sb to trouble jemandem Umstände bereiten;(it is) no trouble (at all) (es ist) nicht der Rede wert;save o.s. the trouble of doing sth sich die Mühe (er)sparen, etwas zu tun;you could have saved yourself the trouble of this das hättest du dir ersparen können;spare no trouble keine Mühe scheuen;take (the) trouble sich (die) Mühe machen;take trouble over sich Mühe geben mitwith mit der Polizei etc):be in trouble in Schwierigkeiten sein;be in trouble with the police Ärger mit der Polizei haben;his girlfriend is in trouble seine Freundin ist in Schwierigkeiten (schwanger);get into trouble in Schwierigkeiten geraten, Schwierigkeiten oder Ärger bekommen;get sb into trouble, make trouble for sb jemanden in Schwierigkeiten bringen;make trouble Schwierigkeiten machen;what’s the trouble? wo(ran) fehlts?, was ist los?;have troubles with one’s health gesundheitliche Schwierigkeiten oder Probleme haben;have trouble doing sth Schwierigkeiten haben, etwas zu tun;3. MED (Herz- etc) Leiden n, (-)Beschwerden pl:4. a) POL Unruhe(n) f(pl), Wirren plb) allg Affäre f, Konflikt m5. TECH Störung f, Defekt m, Fehler m* * *1.['trʌbl]noun1) Ärger, der; Schwierigkeiten Pl.have trouble with somebody/something — mit jemandem/etwas Ärger haben
keep out of trouble — nicht [wieder] in Schwierigkeiten kommen
be in serious or real or a lot of trouble [over something] — [wegen einer Sache] in ernsten od. großen Schwierigkeiten sein
get a girl into trouble — (coll.) einem Mädchen ein Kind machen (ugs.)
get into trouble [over something] — [wegen einer Sache] in Schwierigkeiten geraten
there'll be trouble [if...] — es wird Ärger geben[, wenn...]
what's or what seems to be the trouble? — was ist denn?; was ist los? (ugs.); (doctor's question to patient) wo fehlt's denn?
you are asking for trouble — (coll.) du machst dir nur selber Schwierigkeiten
that's asking for trouble — (coll.) das muss ja Ärger geben
make or cause trouble — (cause disturbance) Ärger machen ( about wegen); (cause disagreement) Zwietracht säen
2) (faulty operation) Problemeengine/clutch/brake trouble — Probleme mit dem Motor/der Kupplung/der Bremse
3) (disease)suffer from or have heart/liver trouble — herz-/leberkrank sein
4) (cause of vexation etc.) Problem, dashalf the trouble — (fig.) das größte Problem
your trouble is that... — dein Fehler ist, dass...
5) (inconvenience) Mühe, dietake the trouble to do something, go to the trouble of doing something — sich (Dat.) die Mühe machen, etwas zu tun
go to or take a lot of/some trouble — sich (Dat.) sehr viel/viel Mühe geben
please don't go to a lot of trouble — bitte machen Sie sich (Dat.) nicht allzu viel Umstände
of course I'll help you - [it's] no trouble at all — natürlich helfe ich dir - das macht keine Umstände od. das ist nicht der Rede wert
be a trouble [to somebody] — jemandem zur Last fallen
2. transitive verbhe won't be any trouble — er wird [Ihnen] keine Schwierigkeiten machen
1) (agitate) beunruhigen2) (inconvenience) stören3. intransitive verb[I'm] sorry to trouble you — bitte entschuldigen Sie die Störung
1) (be disturbed) sich (Dat.) Sorgen machen ( over um)2) (make an effort) sich bemühendon't trouble to explain/to get up — du brauchst mir gar nichts zu erklären/bitte bleiben Sie sitzen
* * *v.beunruhigen v.stören v. n.Mühe -n f.Plage -n f.Problem -e n.Schwierigkeit f.Sorge -n f.Störung -en f.Unruhe -n f.Ärger nur sing. m. -
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1. noun1) ((something which causes) worry, difficulty, work, anxiety etc: He never talks about his troubles; We've had a lot of trouble with our children; I had a lot of trouble finding the book you wanted.) problema2) (disturbances; rebellion, fighting etc: It occurred during the time of the troubles in Cyprus.) conflitos3) (illness or weakness (in a particular part of the body): He has heart trouble.) problema2. verb1) (to cause worry, anger or sadness to: She was troubled by the news of her sister's illness.) perturbar2) (used as part of a very polite and formal request: May I trouble you to close the window?) incomodar3) (to make any effort: He didn't even trouble to tell me what had happened.) dar-se ao incómodo•- troubled- troublesome
- troublemaker* * *troub.le[tr'∧bəl] n 1 aborrecimento, transtorno, preocupação, dificuldade. we took the trouble of doing (to do) it / esforçamo-nos em fazê-lo. I must put you to the trouble / tinha de incomodá-lo. 2 distúrbio, agitação, desordem, encrenca. don’t ask (look) for trouble / não procure encrencas. 3 doença, desgraça sofrimento, defeito (físico), falha. 4 embaraço, incômodo, aperto. I am sorry to give you so much trouble / sinto causar-lhe tanto incômodo. 5 esforço, trabalho extra. it is too much trouble / é trabalho demais. save yourself the trouble / não se dê ao trabalho. 6 pessoa ou coisa que causa aborrecimento. 7 troubles problemas da vida, desgraças, infortúnios. • vt+vi 1 preocupar, importunar, aborrecer, perturbar, molestar. 2 atormentar, afligir. I am troubled with headache / estou atormentado com dores de cabeça. 3 incomodar, estorvar. may I trouble you for a light? / permite pedir-lhe um fósforo? 4 agitar, causar distúrbio, perturbar. 5 pedir. may I trouble you to tell me the time? / permita-me perguntar-lhe as horas? 6 turvar. 7 incomodar-se, preocupar-se. don’t trouble (yourself) / não se incomode, não se preocupe. she is troubled about ela está preocupada com. to be in trouble estar em apuros, em dificuldade. to get into trouble a) meter-se em dificuldades. you will get into trouble / você vai meter-se em apuros. b) engravidar. to trouble about something preocupar-se com alguma coisa. troubled in mind aflito, preocupado. troubled look olhar preocupado. troubled waters fig situação confusa, condições duvidosas. -
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1. noun1) ((something which causes) worry, difficulty, work, anxiety etc: He never talks about his troubles; We've had a lot of trouble with our children; I had a lot of trouble finding the book you wanted.) vanskelighet, problem, bryderi2) (disturbances; rebellion, fighting etc: It occurred during the time of the troubles in Cyprus.) uro, bråk3) (illness or weakness (in a particular part of the body): He has heart trouble.) (-)plage, (-)sykdom, skavank2. verb1) (to cause worry, anger or sadness to: She was troubled by the news of her sister's illness.) bekymre, uroe2) (used as part of a very polite and formal request: May I trouble you to close the window?) bry en med, uleilige3) (to make any effort: He didn't even trouble to tell me what had happened.) bry seg med, ta seg tid til•- troubled- troublesome
- troublemakerbekymre--------bekymring--------bråk--------larm--------oppstuss--------oppstyr--------problem--------ståkIsubst. \/ˈtrʌbl\/1) uro, bekymring, engstelse2) besvær, møye, bry, bryderi, strev, anstrengelse, uleilighet3) vanskelighet(er), problem(er)4) krangel, bråk5) knipe, vansker, vanskeligheter6) problem, kinkighet• what's the trouble?7) motgang, ulykke, sorg8) besværligheter, mas, plage, hodebry9) ubehag(eligheter), trøbbel, kluss10) (gammeldags, hverdagslig) utenomekteskapelig graviditet11) sykdom, skade, problem, plage, besvær12) uro, urolighet(er)ask for trouble ( hverdagslig) rote seg opp i noe, lage vanskeligheter for seg selv, utfordre skjebnen ( hverdagslig) være ute etter bråk, lage bråkfor (all) one's trouble (hverdagslig, spøkefullt) som takk for alt en har gjort• for all my trouble, I got suspended for a weeksom takk for alt jeg hadde gjort, ble jeg utvist i en ukeget into trouble komme i knipe, komme i vanskeligheter, få problemer komme i konflikt med politiet ( hverdagslig) bli på tjukken, bli ufrivillig gravidget someone into trouble lage vanskeligheter for noen ( hverdagslig) sette noen fast ( hverdagslig) gjøre noen gravidgive someone trouble volde noen sorg gi noen problemer volde noen besvær, uleilige noengo to the trouble of doing something eller give oneself the trouble of doing something eller take the trouble of doing something gjøre seg mye bry med noe, gjøre seg umak med noein a time of trouble i nødens stundbe in trouble være i knipe, være ille ute, ha problemer, ha kommet galt av sted ( hverdagslig) være i konflikt med politietlook for trouble ( hverdagslig) rote seg opp i noe, lage vanskeligheter for seg selv, utfordre skjebnen ( hverdagslig) være ute etter bråk, lage bråk uroe seg unødigmake trouble lage vanskeligheter, lage bråkmeet trouble halfway ta bekymringene på forskuddno trouble at all! ingen årsak!, bare hyggelig!put someone to trouble volde noen besvær, være til bryderi for noentake the trouble to gjøre seg umak å..., ta seg bryet å...trouble and strife (britisk, rimslang for wife) kone, kjerringa trouble shared is a trouble halved felles skjebne er felles trøsttroubles never come singly en ulykke kommer sjelden aleneIIverb \/ˈtrʌbl\/1) uroe, gjøre urolig, bekymredet som bekymrer meg, er at jeg ikke kan gjøre det2) besvære, bry, uleilige, plage3) være til besvær for, volde besvær, volde bryderi4) ( gammeldags og poetisk) uroe, gjøre urolig, bringe uro i, røre opp5) ( gammeldags) forstyrre, avbryte, hindredon't trouble to... du behøver ikke..., du kan spare deg bryet å...trouble about something gjøre seg besvær med noe, uleilige seg med noe ( også trouble over something) uroe seg over noe, bekymre seg for noebe troubled by bli uroet av, bli urolig avbe troubled in something bli forstyrret i noe, bli avbrutt i noe, bli hindret i noebe troubled with plages av, lide avtrouble (someone) for be (noen) om• may I trouble you for a cigarette?trouble oneself uroe seg, bekymre seg gjøre seg besvær, gjøre seg umaktrouble one's head about something bry hjernen sin med noetrouble (someone) to be (noen) om at -
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♦ trouble /ˈtrʌbl/n.1 agitazione; afflizione; ansietà; dolore; preoccupazione; pena: Life is full of small troubles, la vita è piena di piccole afflizioni3 [uc] disturbo; fastidio; incomodo; molestia; seccatura: It will be no trouble, non sarà di nessun fastidio; I'm afraid that boy is a great trouble to you, temo che quel ragazzo sia una gran seccatura per voi; to make trouble, dar fastidio; combinare guai; essere un seccatore; to put sb. to a lot of trouble, procurare molto disturbo a q.; to take the trouble to do st., prendersi il fastidio (o darsi la pena) di fare qc.: He never takes the trouble to write, non si dà certo la pena di scrivere; It isn't worth the trouble, non ne vale la pena; to spare sb. the trouble, risparmiare il fastidio a q.4 [u] guaio; imbroglio; impiccio; pasticcio (fig.): to be in trouble, essere nei guai (o nei pasticci, negli impicci); Are you asking for trouble?, vai in cerca di guai?; I told you you would get into trouble, te l'avevo detto che ti saresti cacciato nei guai; to get out of trouble, cavarsi da un imbroglio; tirarsi fuori dai guai; He's nothing but trouble, non sa dare altro che guai; mechanical trouble, guai meccanici5 [uc] (med.) disturbo; disturbi; disordine; disfunzione: to suffer from liver trouble, soffrire di disturbi di fegato6 [u] (mecc.) inconveniente; guasto: I've had some trouble with the engine of my car, ho avuto dei guasti (o delle noie) al motore dell'auto; engine trouble, guai al motore7 difetto; punto debole; brutto vizio: Your trouble is that you don't listen, hai il brutto vizio di non ascoltare8 (pl.) (polit., stor.) – the Troubles, i disordini e la guerra civile in Irlanda nel 1919-23; i disordini nell'Irlanda del Nord dopo il 1968● (scherz. ingl.) trouble and strife, la propria moglie; la moglie □ trouble-free, senza problemi; privo di difficoltà □ (autom., ecc.) trouble light, lampada d'emergenza □ (polit.) a trouble spot, un punto caldo □ (fam. USA) to borrow trouble, farsi preoccupazioni senza una vera ragione; essere troppo ansioso □ (fig.) to drown one's troubles, affogare i dispiaceri nell'alcol □ (fam.) to get a girl into trouble, mettere nei guai una ragazza; metterla incinta □ to get sb. into trouble, metter q. nei guai; cacciare q. in un imbroglio; inguaiare q. □ to give oneself trouble, darsi da fare; darsi pena □ No trouble ( at all), non è affatto un disturbo!(to) trouble /ˈtrʌbl/A v. t.1 agitare; turbare; affliggere; preoccupare; tormentare: I was troubled by the news of his illness, sono stato turbato dalla notizia della sua malattia; He is troubled with ( o by) a bad cold, è tormentato da un brutto raffreddore2 disturbare; importunare; infastidire; creare problemi a; incomodare; seccare: ( I am) sorry to trouble you, mi dispiace di doverti disturbare; You don't trouble me at all, non mi disturbi affatto; May I trouble you to change seats with me?, posso darle l'incomodo di cambiar posto con me?B v. i.1 agitarsi; affliggersi; turbarsi; preoccuparsi: Don't trouble about it, non preoccuparti!; non prendertela!2 disturbarsi; incomodarsi; darsi (o prendersi) la pena: Don't trouble to see me off at the airport, non incomodarti ad accompagnarmi all'aeroporto!● to be troubled about (o with) money matters, avere delle preoccupazioni finanziarie □ to trouble oneself, disturbarsi; incomodarsi; darsi (o prendersi) la pena: He didn't even trouble himself to thank me, non si prese neanche la pena di ringraziarmi □ to be troubled with a bad back, soffrire di mal di schiena □ (form.) May I trouble you for a glass of water?, potrebbe gentilmente darmi un bicchiere d'acqua? □ (form.) May I trouble you to shut the door?, Le dispiacerebbe chiudere la porta? -
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['trʌbl] 1. сущ.1) беспокойство, волнение, тревогаto put to / give trouble — причинять беспокойство
She kept her troubles to herself. — Она ни с кем не делилась своими тревогами.
Syn:2) беда, злоключение, неприятность, гореYou've caused us a lot of trouble. — Вы причинили нам много неприятностей.
Your trouble is that you can't take rejection. — Ваша беда в том, что вы не можете смириться с отказом.
Syn:3) источник неприятностей; тот, кто или то, что причиняет неприятности4) (общественные) беспорядки, волненияFans who make trouble during the World Cup will be severely dealt with. — С фанатами, которые будут устраивать беспорядки во время чемпионата мира, будут очень серьёзно разбираться.
Syn:5) амер.; разг. веселье, праздник, отдых6) болезньAn unsuitable bed is the most likely cause of back trouble. — Неудобная постель является наиболее вероятной причиной осложнений с позвоночником.
Her husband had never before had any heart trouble. — Её муж никогда раньше не жаловался на сердце.
Syn:7) диал., эвф. родыSyn:8) труд, усилие, заботы, хлопотыHe takes much trouble. — Он очень старается.
He did not care to put himself to the least trouble. — Он не удосужился приложить хоть малейшее усилие.
Syn:9) затруднение, трудностьI had some trouble in reading his handwriting. — Мне было трудно читать его почерк.
The Sullivans continued to have financial troubles. — У Салливанов по-прежнему финансовые затруднения.
10) тех. нарушение правильности хода или действия; авария; помехаThe plane developed engine trouble soon after taking off. — Вскоре после взлёта в самолёте начались неполадки с двигателем.
11) геол. сдвиг горного пласта••2. гл.to ask / look for trouble — напрашиваться на неприятности, лезть на рожон; вести себя неосторожно
1)а) беспокоить, тревожить, нарушать спокойствие; волноватьSyn:б) (trouble about / over) беспокоиться, тревожитьсяDon't trouble about it. — Не беспокойтесь об этом.
Syn:worry 2.2) ( обычно с отрицанием) трудиться, старатьсяHe had never troubled himself to understand the question. — Он никогда не старался вникнуть в вопрос.
3)а) затруднять, надоедать, приставать, докучать, дониматьHe would trouble me no more. — Он больше не будет мне докучать.
Let me trouble you with one more question. — Позвольте мне задать Вам ещё один вопрос.
Syn:б) ( trouble for) просить об одолженииPhysics doesn't trouble me at all. — Физика даётся мне легко.
5) тех. нарушать, повреждать6) причинять физическую боль, беспокоитьHe is much troubled with neuralgia. — Его сильно мучает невралгия.
Syn:7) уст. плохо обращаться, притеснять, угнетатьSyn:••3. прил.Don't trouble trouble until trouble troubles you. посл. — Не буди лиха, пока оно тихо.
1) аварийныйSyn:2) уст. мутный, неясный, туманныйSyn: -
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16 wind
I 1. [wind] noun1) ((an) outdoor current of air: The wind is strong today; There wasn't much wind yesterday; Cold winds blow across the desert.) veter2) (breath: Climbing these stairs takes all the wind out of me.) sapa3) (air or gas in the stomach or intestines: His stomach pains were due to wind.) vetrovi2. verb(to cause to be out of breath: The heavy blow winded him.) ob sapo spraviti3. adjective((of a musical instrument) operated or played using air pressure, especially a person's breath.) pihalen- windy- windiness
- windfall
- windmill
- windpipe
- windsurf
- windsurfer
- windsurfing
- windscreen
- windsock
- windsurf
- windsurfer
- windsurfing
- windswept
- get the wind up
- get wind of
- get one's second wind
- in the wind
- like the wind II past tense, past participle - wound; verb1) (to wrap round in coils: He wound the rope around his waist and began to climb.) naviti2) (to make into a ball or coil: to wind wool.) naviti3) ((of a road etc) to twist and turn: The road winds up the mountain.) viti se4) (to tighten the spring of (a clock, watch etc) by turning a knob, handle etc: I forgot to wind my watch.) naviti•- winder- winding
- wind up
- be/get wound up* * *I [wind]nounveter; vihar, vihra; vetrna tromba; aeronautics smer vetra; zrak; vonj, duh, voh; medicine vetrovi, napenjanje, plini; dih, dihanje; (trebušna) prepona; plural strani neba; (umetni) zračni tlak; music singular construction pihala, figuratively prazne besede, čenčebetween wind and water figuratively na občutljivem mestufrom the four winds — z vseh strani neba, od vsepovsodin(to) the wind's eye, into the teeth of the wind — proti vetruby the wind nautical s spodnjim vetrom (veter z boka proti ladijskemu kljunu)like the wind — kot veter, kot strelica, hitrocapful of wind — vetrič, sapica od časa do časapuffed up with wind figuratively napihnjen, nadut, domišljavslant of wind nautical sunek ugodnega vetrato be in the wind figuratively biti v zrakuthere is s.th. in the wind figuratively nekaj je v zrakuto break wind medicine spuščati vetroveto catch wind of s.th. — zavohati kajto cast ( —ali to fling —ali to throw) to the wind — na vse vetrove vreči, figuratively zapravljati, ne se zmeniti zato find out how the wind blows ( —ali lies) — ugotoviti, kako veter piha (tudi figuratively)to get (the) wind of s.th. — zavohati, zasumiti, priti na sled, zvedeti, slišati kajto get the wind up — prestrašiti se, imeti tremo; pobesnetito hit in the wind figuratively zadati udarec v želodecto put the wind up s.o. — prestrašiti koga, pognati komu strah v kostito raise the wind slang figuratively dobiti potrebni denar; dvigniti prahthe wind rises — veter nastane, se dvigneto go to the winds figuratively propastihe preaches to the winds — govori v veter (zaman, stenam)to sail before the wind — pluti, jadrati z vetrom v hrbtuto sail close to the wind figuratively delati nekaj, kar je komaj še pošteno; mejiti na nezakonitost; figuratively skrajno varčno gospodaritito sail with every shift of wind — jadrati, kakor veter potegne, figuratively obračati svoj plašč po vetruto speak to the winds — govoriti v veter, zaman (stenam) govoritito take the wind out of s.o.'s sails figuratively prehiteti koga s čim, kar je on hotel napraviti, ter ga s tem oškodovati; premagati koga z njegovim lastnim orožjemto be troubled with wind medicine imeti vetroveto whistle down the wind figuratively zaman kaj želetiII [wind]transitive verbizpostaviti vetru, (pre)zračiti; hunting z vohanjem odkriti sled, (za)vohati; zasopiti (konja); izčrpati, ob sapo spraviti; pustiti konju, da se oddahnethey stopped to wind their horses — ustavili so se, da bi konji prišli do sapehe was fairly winded on reaching the top — bil je precéj zasopel, ko je prišel na vrhIII [wáind]nounobrat, vrtljaj, obračanje; zavoj, vijuga, ovinek (ceste itd.); upognjenost (v lesu); navitje (ure); napetje (strune, vzmeti); technical vitelIV [wáind]transitive verb(preterite & past participle wound — ali winded) pihati (v rog, trobento), dajati znake, signale (z rogom, s trobento)V [wáind]1.intransitive verbviti se, ( a road cesta) vijugati se; ovi(ja)ti se, omotavati se; obračati se, vrteti se; splaziti se ( into v); zvi(ja)ti se, skriviti se (les);2.transitive verboviti, zaviti, omotati; sukati, naviti, namota(va)ti ( on a reel na motek, na tuljavo); (za)vrteti (film) (po snemanju); dvigniti (z vitlom)to wind a blanket round o.s. — zaviti se v odejoto wind s.o. in one's arms — objeti kogato wind s.o. round one's littie finger figuratively oviti koga okoli (svojega) mezinca -
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♦ wind (1) /wɪnd/n.1 [cu] vento: fair [contrary] wind, vento favorevole [contrario]; north wind, vento del nord; tramontana; south wind, vento del sud; west wind, vento di (o da) ponente; southwest wind, vento di sud-ovest; a gust of wind, una raffica di vento; There's a high wind today, oggi il vento tira forte; The wind was blowing from the west, il vento soffiava da occidente; (astron.) solar wind, vento solare; prevailing wind, vento dominante; a bitter wind, un vento pungente; a chill wind, un vento gelido; fierce wind, vento furioso; light wind, lieve vento; venticello; strong wind, forte vento; stiff wind, vento gagliardo2 [u] fiato; respiro; respirazione: Let me get my wind back, lasciami riprender fiato; to knock the wind out of sb., far perdere il fiato a q.3 [u] odore ( portato dal vento); sentore ( anche fig.): The dogs are keeping the wind, i cani seguono l'odore (della selvaggina); The journalist got wind of the scandal, il giornalista ha avuto sentore dello scandalo4 [uc] (med., fam.) flato; ( anche) meteorismo, flatulenza: My little boy is troubled with wind, il mio bambino soffre di flatulenza; to bring up wind, fare il ruttino5 [u] (fig. fam.) parole vuote; sciocchezze; aria fritta; parole senza senso; vaniloquio: His speeches are mere wind, i suoi discorsi sono puro vaniloquio6 (pl. collett.) (mus.) fiati; strumenti a fiato: The strings were drowned by the winds, gli strumenti a corda erano soffocati (o coperti) da quelli a fiato● (naut.) wind abeam, vento al traverso; bolina stretta ( una delle andature) □ (naut., aeron.) wind ahead, vento in prua □ (naut.) wind astern, vento in poppa □ ( gergo comm., scozz.) wind bill, cambiale di comodo □ (naut.) wind-bound, trattenuto in porto dal vento contrario □ (fam. USA) wind box, fisarmonica □ (ind. costr.) wind-brace, controvento □ ( di cavallo) wind-broken, bolso □ wind chart, carta dei venti □ (meteor.) wind shear, gradiente del vento □ (meteor.) wind chill, raffreddamento da vento □ wind chimes, campane eoliche ( campanellini di bronzo, ecc., dal piccolo batacchio, che si espongono al vento, anche come cacciaspiriti) □ (med.) wind colic, meteorismo □ (aeron., meteor.) wind cone, manica a vento □ (naut., aeron.) wind down, vento in senso longitudinale □ wind-egg, uovo imperfetto □ (geol.) wind erosion, erosione eolica □ wind farm, centrale eolica; parco eolico □ (poet.) wind-flower, anemone □ (vet.) wind-gall, vescicone ( nelle giunture del garretto del cavallo) □ wind gauge, anemometro □ (naut.) wind hose, manica a vento □ (naut.) wind indicator, segnavento; bandierina □ (mus.) wind instruments, strumenti a fiato □ ( acustica) wind noise, rumore eolico □ (naut.) wind on the quarter, vento al giardinetto □ ( sci) wind-packed snow, neve ventata □ wind power, energia del vento; carbone azzurro □ (ind.) wind-power plant, centrale eolica □ (meteor.) wind rose, rosa dei venti □ wind scale, scala dei venti □ (meteor.) wind shear, gradiente del vento □ (meteor.) wind sleeve, manica a vento □ wind speed, velocità del vento □ wind spout, turbine di vento □ ( raro) wind-sucker, cavallo che respira rumorosamente □ wind-swept, battuto dai venti; spazzato dal vento □ (aeron.) wind tee, T d'atterraggio □ wind-tight, impenetrabile al vento □ (tecn.) wind tunnel, galleria del vento; galleria aerodinamica □ wind vane, banderuola □ (naut.) before (o down) the wind, col vento in poppa □ to break wind, fare un vento (eufem.); fare un peto □ (fig.) to cast (o to fling) prudence to the winds, abbandonare la prudenza □ (naut.) to come to the wind, orzare □ ( caccia) to be down the wind of a wild animal, tenersi sottovento a un selvatico □ (fig.) to find out how the wind blows (o lies), sentire da che parte tira il vento; capire che aria tira □ ( anche fig.) to get wind of, aver sentore di; fiutare: The fox got wind of the hunters, la volpe ha fiutato i cacciatori □ ( slang) to get (o to have) the wind up, innervosirsi; prendersi paura; aver fifa □ to get one's second wind, riprendere fiato, riprendersi; (fig.) provare di nuovo □ (fam.) to hit sb. in the wind, colpire q. alla bocca dello stomaco (o al plesso solare); far perdere il fiato a q. □ (naut.) in the wind's eye, controvento □ (naut.) to keep away from the wind, poggiare □ (naut.) off the wind, col vento in poppa □ (naut.) on the wind, col vento in prua (o in faccia) □ ( slang) to put the wind up sb., spaventare q., mettere paura a q. □ (fig. fam.) to raise the wind, procurarsi di riffa o di raffa il denaro occorrente □ to sail (o to be) close to the wind (o near the wind), (naut.) stringere il vento, andare all'orza; (fig.) camminare sul filo del rasoio □ (naut.) to sail in the eye (o in the teeth) of the wind, navigare nel letto (o nel filo) del vento □ (fig.) to see which way the wind is blowing, capire che aria tira (o come si mettono le cose) □ (fig.) to take the wind out of sb. 's sails, sgonfiare, smontare q. (fig.); fare abbassare la cresta a q. □ (fig.) to throw prudence to the winds, abbandonare la prudenza □ ( caccia) to be up the wind of a wild animal, trovarsi sopravvento a un selvatico □ ( anche fig.) to waste one's wind, sprecare il fiato □ (naut.) with the wind on the beam, col vento al traverso (o a mezza nave) □ (fig.) There is st. in the wind, qualcosa bolle in pentola (fig.); sta per accadere qualcosa.wind (2) /waɪnd/n.3 curva; svolta; voltata● (polit., mil.) wind-down, diminuzione, riduzione ( della tensione, ecc.) □ wind-up, conclusione; fine; chiusura, epilogo; ( di un meccanismo, orologio, ecc.) a carica □ (comm.) wind-up sale, vendita di liquidazione.(to) wind (1) /wɪnd/v. t.1 dare aria a; esporre al vento; arieggiare; aerare3 sfiatare: I was quite winded by the run, la corsa mi lasciò senza fiato; to be winded by a blow, restare senza fiato per un colpo(to) wind (2) /waɪnd/(poet., raro) suonare ( uno strumento a fiato, un segnale): The knight winded his horn, il cavaliere suonò il corno; (mil.) to wind the call, suonare l'adunata.(to) wind (3) /waɪnd/(pass. e p. p. wound)A v. i.1 serpeggiare; girare; formare anse; fare delle svolte; snodarsi; procedere a zigzag: The river winds in and out, il fiume forma continue anse; The road winds round the lake, la strada gira attorno al lago; The long line of soldiers wound down the valley, la lunga fila di soldati si snodava lungo la valle2 avvolgersi; attorcigliarsi: The creeper winds round the oak, il rampicante s'attorciglia intorno alla quercia5 ( di un orologio) caricarsi ( a mano o con la chiavetta): This clock winds easily, quest'orologio si carica facilmenteB v. t.2 avvolgere; attorcigliare: to wind tape on a reel, avvolgere del nastro su una bobina; to wind a scarf round one's neck, avvolgersi (o mettersi) una sciarpa intorno al collo; The snake winds itself round its prey, il serpente s'attorciglia intorno alla preda3 (mecc.) sollevare con l'argano: to wind up ore from a mine, sollevare con l'argano minerale da una miniera4 (fig.) insinuare; introdurre di soppiatto: to wind one's criticism into an argument, introdurre le proprie critiche in un'argomentazione -
18 abrasive
əˈbreɪsɪv
1. прил.
1) тех. абразивный, шлифующий The abrasive tool or grinder is exactly a counterpart of the form to be produced. ≈ Шлифующее приспособление или жернов как раз повторяют структуру той формы, которая должна быть произведена. abrasive wear abrasive disc
2) геол. размывающий
3) резкий, колкий( о тоне, замечании и т. п.) ;
обидный;
раздражающий( о человеке) ;
несносный Syn: harsh
4) спорный;
могущий вызвать разногласия, обиды и т. п. His mind was troubled with hard, abrasive thoughts. ≈ Его ум терзали мрачные, противоречивые мысли.
2. сущ.;
тех. абразив, абразивный/шлифовальный материал (наждак, металлическая мочалка и т. п.) abrasive hardness ≈ активная (абразивная) твердость;
твердость по склерометру(техническое) абразив, абразивный или шлифовальный материал;
- * hardness активная /абразивная/ твердость;
твердость по склерометру;
- * wear (техническое) абразивный износ( техническое) абразивный, шлифующий;
- * disc шлифовальный круг (геология) размывающий резкий, колкий (о тоне, замечании и т. п.) ;
обидный спорный;
могущий вызвать разногласия, обиды и т. п.;
- * relationship натянутые взаимоотношения раздражающий (о человеке) ;
несносный;
- * character невыносимый характерabrasive a абразивный, шлифующий;
abrasive wear износ, вызываемый трением ~ абразивы;
наждак, металлическая мочалка ~ a обдирающий;
размывающийabrasive a абразивный, шлифующий;
abrasive wear износ, вызываемый трениемБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > abrasive
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Gicht f· to be troubled with goutan Gicht leiden, von der Gicht geplagt werden -
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[ə'breɪsɪv] 1. прил.1) тех. абразивный, шлифующий2) геол. размывающий3)а) резкий, колкий (о тоне, замечании); обидныйSyn:б) раздражающий ( о человеке); несносный4) спорный; могущий вызвать разногласия2. сущ.; тех.His mind was troubled with hard, abrasive thoughts. — Его ум терзали мрачные, противоречивые мысли.
абразив, шлифовальный материал (наждак, металлическая мочалка)abrasive hardness — активная (абразивная) твёрдость; твёрдость по склерометру
abrasive wear — износ, вызываемый трением
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