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1 (см . также) feel under the weather
Idiomatic expression: be under the weatherУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (см . также) feel under the weather
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2 feel under the weather
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > feel under the weather
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3 под влиянием погодных условий
Русско-английский морской словарь > под влиянием погодных условий
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4 защита от неблагоприятных метеорологических условий
суровые погодные условия; ненастье — inclement weather
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > защита от неблагоприятных метеорологических условий
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5 погодный
суровые погодные условия; ненастье — inclement weather
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6 под влиянием погодных условий
при условии; допуская; что; исходя из — on the assumption of
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > под влиянием погодных условий
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7 неважно себя чувствовать
1) General subject: to be out of sorts, feel one degree under, feel under par, feel below par, feel rough, feel ropey, be under the weather2) Colloquial: feel under the weather3) Makarov: feel funny4) Idiomatic expression: to be under the weatherУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неважно себя чувствовать
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8 нездоровиться
1) General subject: feel sick, unwell, be under the weather (Sorry to hear you're under the weather, Jim.), feel unwell (She's feeling unwell. - Ей нездоровится.), feel off colour2) Colloquial: feel under the weather -
9 пьяный
1) General subject: bacchic, bibacious, blind drunk, (вдребезги) blind to the world, boxed, canned, cock-eyed, disguised with liquor, drunken man, ebrious, flyblown, foxed, geed up, gingery, glassy eyed, groggy, high, in (one's) pot, in (one's) pots, in drink, in liquor, in wine, inebriate, inebrious, intoxicated, jagged, lit up, lush, off (one's) nut, overcome by drink, overcome with drink, overtaken in drink, pickled, pie eyed, pinko, queer, screwy, shot away, slewed, sodden, sotted, sozzled, spiffed, stewed, the worse for liquor, tiddly, tight, up the pole, vinose, vinous, wall eyed, winy, wiped-out2) Naval: shot-away3) Colloquial: baked, boozy, bousy, disguised, drunk back, loaded, lubricated, malty, pie-eyed, plastered, two sheets to the wind, under-the-table, wat, wet, bevvied, stocious, stotious, drunk, drunken, pissed, topsy4) Slang: nimptopsical5) American: frazzled, fuzzled, gaged, glassy-eyed, liquored up, lit, looped, tanked, vulcanized, half-blind, half-canned, half-crocked, belted6) Obsolete: intoxicate7) Military: one over the eight8) Bookish: ebriate9) Jocular: ebriose10) Rare: tempulent11) Law: drunken person12) Australian slang: half-seas-over14) Scottish language: fou as a wulk15) Jargon: Kentucky fried, Rileyed, awash, bagged, bamboozled, banged, barreled up, behind the cork, bewitched, blind, blitzed, blotto, boiled (How can you get so boiled on wine? Как ты мог стать таким пьяным от вина?), bombed, bongoed, boozed up, bottled, bowzed, bruised, buzzey, canned up, clobbered, comfortable, corked (up) (You'd be corked up, too, if you'd drunk as much as I have. Ты тоже был бы пьян если бы выпил столько как я.), corned, crocked, cronk, crumped up, cuckooed, dagged, damaged, decks awash, discouraged, edged, elevated, embalmed, faint, flooey, fluffy, four sheets in the wind, fractured, fried, geared up, ginned, glazed, glued, greased, half under, half-corned, half-screwed, half-stewed, hammered, happy (обычно слегка), high lonesome, hoary-eyed, hooted, hot, hot short, how-come-ye-so, illuminated, in (one's) cups, in the gun, jazzed, jug-steamed, jugged (up), juiced, juiced (up), jungled, keyed up to the roof, lathered, limp, lined, lit to the guards, lit up like the gills, lit up like the guards, loop-legged, lushed-up, maggoty, melted, merry, moppy, mulled mulled up, nazy, noggy, oiled, on the lee lurch, on the wagon, organized, orie-eyed, orry-eyed, oryide, ossified, out of one's skull, over the hump, overset, owl-eyed, owly eyed, paid, parboiled, pasted, pee'd, peonied, pepped, peppedup, peppy, piffed, pifficated, pigeon-eyed, pilfered, piped, pizz, plunked, polished up, polluted, potted (up), preserved, primed, primed to the ears, primed to the muzzle, pruned, rigid, sawed, scammered, schnozzle, scraunched, scronched, scrooched, shikker, slammed (АБ), sleepy, slopped, slopped over, sloshed, smashed, smoked, snapped, snozzle, snozzled, snubbed, snuffy, soaked, soapy-eyed, soshed, soused, sozzly, spifflicated, sprung, squiffed, squiffy, striped, stunned, swacked, swazzled, swiped, tandiged, tangle-footed, teed up, three sheets in (to) the wind, tipped, torn up (alcohol or drug intoxicated: He wasn't just drunk - he was massively tore up), tuned, tweased, tweeked, twisted, varnished, vegetable, wall-eyed, weak-Jointed, well oiled well-oiled, whipped, whipsy, whittled, whooshed, wilted, wing-heavy, woofled, zonked, chipper (A glass of wine will make her chipper almost immediately. Она становится почти сразу пьяной от стакана вина.), flabbergasted (After about six beers, Harry became flabbergasted and slid under the table. После приблизительно шести кружек пива Гэри опьянел и сполз под стол.), belly up (After four beers, I was belly up, for sure. После четырёх бутылок пива, я точно был пьян.), dinged out (Gary is dinged out and can't drive. Гэри пьян и не может управлять автомобилем.), elephant's (He shouldn't be driving! He's bloody elephant's.), piffled (He was so fiffled he couldn't walk. Он был настолько пьян, что не мог идти.), S.F. (How can that guy get so S.F.? Как мог этот парень так опьянеть?), coo-coo (How'd you get coo-coo so soon? Как ты мог так быстро опьянет?), arseholed (I got totally arseholed on Saturday night.), blown up (I guess I'm a little too blow up to drive Я думаю, я чересчур пьян, чтобы управлять автомобилем.), candу (I thing he's too candy to drive. Я думаю он слышком пьян для вождения.), dipsy (I think that Jed is permanently dipsy. Я думаю Джед постоянно пьян.), that way (I'm sorry, but Fred's that way again and can't drive to work. Я извиняюсь, но Фред опять пьян и не может приехать на работу.), glad (In fact, she was too glad to stand up. В действительности она была слишком пьяна чтобы стоять.), blooey (Man, I' m totaly blooey. I'm stoned to the bones. Чувак, я пьян в стельку.), sauced (Man, do you look sauced. Чувак, ты выглядишь пьяным.), clear (Man, is she ever clear. Чувак, она всегда пьяна.), clinched (Oh, brother, are you clinched! Так ты, брат, пьян!), fuzzy (She was too fuzzy to drive home. Она сильно пьяна чтобы ехать домой.), topsy-turvy (She was too topsy-turvy to stand up. Она была слишком пьяна чтобы стоять.), schicker (Two glasses of wine and she was totally schicker. Два стакана вина и она была совершенно пьяна.), floored (You'd be floored, too, if you'd drank a dozen beers. Ты бы тоже был пьян если бы выпил дюжину бутылок пива.), squizzed, stonkered, impaired, swizzled, whistled, whiffled, Brahms and Liszt, blown away, (от вина) grape shot, groggified, rattled, half-baked, half in the bag, half lit, have-sprung, half up the pole, upholstered, both sheets in the wind (She's both sheets in the wind at the moment. В данный момент она пьяна.), boozy-woozy, hard up, walking on rocky socks, hit under the wing, hepped(up), horizontal, honked, honkers, hooched up, screwed tight, screwed, blued, and tattooed, waxed, in the bag, in the suds, in bad shape, in a bad way, in rare form, shagged, shredded, buzzy, jambled, jiggered, skunked, slewy, sizzled, carrying a heavy load, juiced to the gills, electrified, on the sauce, tanky, tan someone's hide, laid to the bone, slugged, slushed (up), waa-zooed, whazood, snooted, snoozamorooed, soggy, loaded to the gills, loaded to the barrel, sopping(wet), soppy, soupy, spifficated, spificated, winged, maggotty, maxed out, starched, starchy, messed up, zagged, zissified, zoobang, zooted, zorked, (игра слов на Mickey Finn) Mickey finished, milled, mopped, mixed (up), moist around the edges, stuccoed, stozzled, muddied (up), muggy, swamped, stung, feshnushkied, flaked out, out cold, out of one's head, out of the way, discomboobulated, swoozled, swozzled, folded, foozlified, perked (up), batted, funked out, fuzzed, thawed, tiddled, gauged, pixilated, pixolated, phfft, pifflicated, pipped(up), tiffled, giffed, plootered, poopied, pop-eyed, popped, tipply, toasted, putrid, psyched (out), pummeled, topsy-boozy, quartzed, put the bed with a shovel, totalled, touched, trammeled, cotton-eyed, pafisticated, packaged, out, all geezed up, balmy, bent, blue, blue-eyed, breezy, cockeyed, cooked, crump, cut, fired up, floating, fogmatic, fresh, full, gassed, geezed, ginned up, grogged, guzzled, half-cocked half cocked, heeled, jake, jammed, jolly, knocked out, lit (особенно в приподнятом настроении), loaded for bear, lushed up, on, out of it, out on the roof, overboard, potted, puggled, pushed, queered, raunchie, raunchy, ready the ready, right, ripe, ripped off, ripped up, rocky, ronchie, rosy, rotten, rum dum, rum-dam, rumdum, sap-happy, screwed, sent, shaved, shot, shot in the neck, steamed up, stiff, stinko, tacky, tired, under the table, under the weather, up a tree, wiped out, woozy, wuzzy, zig-zag16) Simple: lumpy18) Makarov: bibulous, ebriated, overtaken with drink19) Taboo: bladdered (от bladder - мочевой пузырь), langered, leathered, peed, screwed up, shit-faced, shitty, snotted, tight as a fart, wazzed20) Aphorism: cherry- marry21) Idiomatic expression: loaded to the gunwales -
10 под мухой
прост., шутл.-ирон.cf. slightly under the weather; a bit on; half seas over; a sheet (three sheets) in the wind; in one's cups; on the go; well on the way; in the drink; in beer; half shot Amer.Комендант был, что называется, под мухой, но держался твёрдо, его не шатало, только фиалковые глаза немножко стекленели да слова он отрывал пожёстче и покруче, чем обычно. (Ю. Герман, Дорогой мой человек) — Certainly he was slightly under the weather but he stood firmly on his feet and did not sway. His violet-coloured eyes were taking on a glassy look, but his speech was more clipped and brusque than usual.
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11 навеселе
разг. tipsy, drunk, high (п.), under the weatherразг. tipsy, drunk, high (п.), under the weather -
12 в беде
1) General subject: down on( one's) luck, down on one's luck, hard set, hard-set, in deep water, in deep waters, in distress, in hot water (преим. по своей вине), in the soup, in trouble, under hatches, under the harrow, under the weather3) Slang: in Queer street4) Jargon: on the spot5) Taboo: up shit creek without a paddle -
13 подвыпивший
1) General subject: a sheet to the in the wind's eye, beery, capernoited, cocktailed, disguised with drink, drunk, elevated, exhilarated, glorious, half seas over, half-seas-over, in liquor, jolly, mellow, moony, shot away, the worse for liquor, top heavy, totty, well oiled, winy2) Naval: shot-away3) Colloquial: bright in the eye, cut, fuddled, gay, merry, mops and brooms, muzzy, pickled, shot in the neck, tight, tipsy, top-heavy, wat, wet, high, full of hops4) Dialect: bosky5) American: oiled, under the weather6) Literal: by the head7) Military: one over the eight8) Jocular: ebriose9) Rare: screwy10) Jargon: fluffy, fresh, lushy, moppy, screwed, sprung, squiffy, under, well-oiled, half-under, loopy11) Graphic expression: down by the head12) Makarov: a sheet in the wind, a sheet to the wind, in the wind's eye, sheet in the wind, sheet to the wind13) Phraseological unit: bit by a barn mouse (Tipsy.) -
14 подчинить своему влиянию
под влиянием; под действием — under the action of
под влиянием; под воздействием — under the influence of
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > подчинить своему влиянию
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15 в беде
in trouble наречие:in distress (в беде, в горе)словосочетание:in the soup (в беде, в затруднении)under the harrow (в беде, в бедственном положении) -
16 при прочих равных условиях
1. caeteris paribus2. ceteris paribus3. all other things being equalна том условии, что — on the understanding that
4. all things be equal5. other conditions being equalусловие, совместимое с целью договора — consistent condition
при условии; допуская; что; исходя из — on the assumption of
6. other things being equalРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > при прочих равных условиях
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17 градус
м.1) ( единица измерения углов и дуг) degreeу́гол в 60 гра́дусов — angle of sixty degrees
гра́дус широты́ — degree of latitude
гра́дус укло́на (дороги, рельефа) — degree of slope; grade амер.
2) ( единица измерения температуры) degreeсего́дня 10 гра́дусов тепла́ [моро́за] — it is ten degrees above [below] zero today
сего́дня 20 гра́дусов в тени́ — it is twenty degrees in the shade today
ско́лько гра́дусов сего́дня? — what is the temperature today?
подня́ться [упа́сть] на сто́лько-то гра́дусов — rise [fall ] so many degrees
3) разг. (мера концентрации, степень крепости спиртного напитка) percentнапи́тки кре́постью свы́ше 30 гра́дусов — liquors stronger than 30 percent alcohol
4) (рд.; мера, степень) degree (of), extent (of)дости́чь вы́сшего гра́дуса — reach the highest degree / point, be at its highest; climax
••под гра́дусом разг. (в нетрезвом состоянии) — under the influence; one over the eight брит.; under the weather амер.
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18 при прочих равных условиях
на том условии, что — on the understanding that
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > при прочих равных условиях
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19 сопротивление атмосферным влияниям
Русско-английский научный словарь > сопротивление атмосферным влияниям
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20 хандрить
1) General subject: be blue, be in a sulk, be in the blues, be in the doldrums, be in the dolefuls, get the blues, get the needle, get the needle, have a fit of the mopes, have a grouch, have the blues, have the hip, have the mumps, have the needle, have the pip, mope, mope about, mope by oneself, sulk, to be (down) in the dumps, to be in a sulk, to be in the doldrums, to be in the dolefuls, to be the victim of a morbid devil, feel blue, have the mopes, suffer from the mopes, have a mope2) Colloquial: be down in the dumps, be in the dumps, feel under the weather, grouch3) British English: mope around4) Jargon: collar the jive
См. также в других словарях:
Under the weather — Weather Weath er, n. [OE. weder, AS. weder; akin to OS. wedar, OFries. weder, D. weder, we[^e]r, G. wetter, OHG. wetar, Icel. ve[eth]r, Dan. veir, Sw. v[ a]der wind, air, weather, and perhaps to OSlav. vedro fair weather; or perhaps to Lith.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
under the weather — {adv. phr.} In bad health or low spirits. * /Mary called in today asking for a sick day as she is under the weather./ … Dictionary of American idioms
under the weather — {adv. phr.} In bad health or low spirits. * /Mary called in today asking for a sick day as she is under the weather./ … Dictionary of American idioms
under the weather — If you are feeling a bit ill, sad or lack energy, you are under the weather … The small dictionary of idiomes
under the weather — ► under the weather informal slightly unwell or depressed. Main Entry: ↑weather … English terms dictionary
under the weather — adjective somewhat ill or prone to illness my poor ailing grandmother feeling a bit indisposed today you look a little peaked feeling poorly a sickly child is unwell and can t come to work • Syn: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Under the Weather — Infobox Single Name = Under the Weather Artist = KT Tunstall from Album = Eye to the Telescope B side = Released = December 5, 2005 Format = CD single Digital download Vinyl single Recorded = 2004 Genre = Alternative rock Length = 3:36 (album… … Wikipedia
under the weather — feel ill (but not seriously ill) He is feeling under the weather so he is going to bed early tonight. Digest 22/2002 unwell; ill. John has not been looking very well these days. He s under the weather. The children and I have had so many colds… … Idioms and examples
under the weather — 1. mod. ill. □ I feel sort of under the weather today. □ Whatever I ate for lunch is making me feel a bit under the weather. 2. mod. alcohol intoxicated. □ Daddy’s under the weather again. □ … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
under the weather — If you are feeling a bit ill, sad or lack energy, you are under the weather. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** If you are under the weather, you are not feeling very well. You look a bit under the weather. What s the matter? … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
under the weather — adjective a) Somewhat ill or gloomy. I met a stranger, a quiet little man, who also had been under the weather from malaria. b) Somewhat intoxicated or suffering from a hangover. I was a bit under the weather last night: out with a party of… … Wiktionary