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[ʌn'mætʃt]1) (unrivalled) ineguagliato, senza pari2) (odd) [shoes, chairs] spaiato, scompagnato* * *unmatched /ʌnˈmætʃt/a.2 (form.) ineguagliato; senza pari: As a poet, he is unmatched, come poeta, è senza pari; a place of unmatched beauty, un posto di incomparabile bellezza.* * *[ʌn'mætʃt]1) (unrivalled) ineguagliato, senza pari2) (odd) [shoes, chairs] spaiato, scompagnato -
2 desparejado
adj.without pair, without its pair, odd, unmatching.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desparejar.* * *1→ link=desparejar desparejar► adjetivo* * *- da adjetivo odd, unpaired* * *- da adjetivo odd, unpaired* * *desparejado -daodd, unpaired* * *
desparejado,-a adjetivo unmatched: ¡tengo un montón de calcetines desparejados!, I have a ton of unmatched socks!
' desparejado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desparejada
English:
odd
* * *desparejado, -a adj[calcetín, guante] odd* * *adj calcetín odd* * *desparejado adj odd -
3 desparejada
desparejado,-a adjetivo unmatched: ¡tengo un montón de calcetines desparejados!, I have a ton of unmatched socks! -
4 desparejado
desparejado,-a adjetivo unmatched: ¡tengo un montón de calcetines desparejados!, I have a ton of unmatched socks! ' desparejado' also found in these entries: Spanish: desparejada English: odd -
5 desparejada
desparejado,-a adjetivo unmatched: ¡tengo un montón de calcetines desparejados!, I have a ton of unmatched socks!
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6 Д-351
HE В ДУХЕ PrepP Invar subj-compl with copula (subj: human)1. coll. Also: HE В ДУХАХ substand, humor one is not cheerful, one is discontent, displeased, irritableX не в духе - X is in a bad (dismal, foul, rotten, lousy, nasty) moodX is out of sorts (humor) X is in low spirits X is in (a) bad ((an) ill) humor X is down in the dumps.Карл Иваныч был очень не в духе. Это было заметно по его сдвинутым бровям и по тому, как он швырнул свой сюртук в комод... (Толстой 2). Karl Ivanich was in an extremely bad mood. This was evident from his lowering brows and from the way he flung his coat into the wardrobe... (2b).Николай Васильевич был в тот день не в духе, мрачноват и вовсе ничего не замечал (Трифонов 2). Nikolai Vasilievich was out of sorts that day, gloomy and unaware of anything around him (2a).Верно, Андрей рассказал (Ольге), что на мне были вчера надеты чулки разные или рубашка наизнанку!» - заключил он и поехал домой не в духе... (Гончаров 1). "Andrei probably told her (Olga) I had on unmatched socks yesterday, or that I put my shirt on inside out!" he concluded, and went home in low spirits... (1b)...Сейчас Дмитрий Алексеевич может оказаться не в духе. Возможно, что ему ни с кем не хочется разговаривать... (Дудинцев 1)....Dmitri Alexeyevich might be in a bad humor He might not want to talk to anyone... (1a).2. obs (foil. by infin) one is not disposed (to do sth.): X не в духе делать Y - X is not in the mood to do YX is in no mood to do Y X is not up to doing Y X doesn't feel (much) like doing Y.«Если б вы знали, какая мучит меня забота!» - «Я всё знаю», - отвечал я... «Тем лучше: я не в духе рассказывать» (Лермонтов 1). "If only you knew how worried I am." "I know about everything," I replied.... "That's just as well, I'm not in the mood to tell you" (Id). -
7 не в духах
[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with copula (subj: human)]=====1. coll. Also: НЕ В ДУХАХ substand, humor one is not cheerful, one is discontent, displeased, irritable:- X is out of sorts (humor);- X is in (a) bad < (an) ill> humor;- X is down in the dumps.♦ Карл Иваныч был очень не в духе. Это было заметно по его сдвинутым бровям и по тому, как он швырнул свой сюртук в комод... (Толстой 2). Karl Ivanich was in an extremely bad mood. This was evident from his lowering brows and from the way he flung his coat into the wardrobe... (2b).♦ Николай Васильевич был в тот день не в духе, мрачноват и вовсе ничего не замечал (Трифонов 2). Nikolai Vasilievich was out of sorts that day, gloomy and unaware of anything around him (2a).♦ "Верно, Андрей рассказал [Ольге], что на мне были вчера надеты чулки разные или рубашка наизнанку!" - заключил он и поехал домой не в духе... (Гончаров 1). "Andrei probably told her [Olga] I had on unmatched socks yesterday, or that I put my shirt on inside out!" he concluded, and went home in low spirits... (1b)♦...Сейчас Дмитрий Алексеевич может оказаться не в духе. Возможно, что ему ни с кем не хочется разговаривать... (Дудинцев 1)....Dmitri Alexeyevich might be in a bad humor He might not want to talk to anyone... (1a).2. obs [foll by infin]⇒ one is not disposed (to do sth.):- X doesn't feel (much) like doing Y.♦ "Если б вы знали, какая мучит меня забота!" - "Я всё знаю", - отвечал я... " Тем лучше: я не в духе рассказывать" (Лермонтов 1). "If only you knew how worried I am." "I know about everything," I replied.... "That's just as well, I'm not in the mood to tell you" (Id).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не в духах
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8 не в духе
[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with copula (subj: human)]=====1. coll. Also: НЕ В ДУХАХ substand, humor one is not cheerful, one is discontent, displeased, irritable:- X не в духе≈ X is in a bad (dismal, foul, rotten, lousy, nasty) mood;- X is out of sorts (humor);- X is in (a) bad < (an) ill> humor;- X is down in the dumps.♦ Карл Иваныч был очень не в духе. Это было заметно по его сдвинутым бровям и по тому, как он швырнул свой сюртук в комод... (Толстой 2). Karl Ivanich was in an extremely bad mood. This was evident from his lowering brows and from the way he flung his coat into the wardrobe... (2b).♦ Николай Васильевич был в тот день не в духе, мрачноват и вовсе ничего не замечал (Трифонов 2). Nikolai Vasilievich was out of sorts that day, gloomy and unaware of anything around him (2a).♦ "Верно, Андрей рассказал [Ольге], что на мне были вчера надеты чулки разные или рубашка наизнанку!" - заключил он и поехал домой не в духе... (Гончаров 1). "Andrei probably told her [Olga] I had on unmatched socks yesterday, or that I put my shirt on inside out!" he concluded, and went home in low spirits... (1b)♦...Сейчас Дмитрий Алексеевич может оказаться не в духе. Возможно, что ему ни с кем не хочется разговаривать... (Дудинцев 1)....Dmitri Alexeyevich might be in a bad humor He might not want to talk to anyone... (1a).2. obs [foll by infin]⇒ one is not disposed (to do sth.):- X doesn't feel (much) like doing Y.♦ "Если б вы знали, какая мучит меня забота!" - "Я всё знаю", - отвечал я... " Тем лучше: я не в духе рассказывать" (Лермонтов 1). "If only you knew how worried I am." "I know about everything," I replied.... "That's just as well, I'm not in the mood to tell you" (Id).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не в духе
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od1) (unusual; strange: He's wearing very odd clothes; a very odd young man.) extraño, raro2) ((of a number) that cannot be divided exactly by 2: 5 and 7 are odd (numbers).) impar3) (not one of a pair, set etc: an odd shoe.) suelto, desparejado4) (occasional; free: at odd moments.) ocasional•- oddity- oddly
- oddment
- odds
- odd jobs
- odd job man
- be at odds
- make no odds
- oddly enough
- odd man out / odd one out
- odds and ends
- what's the odds?
odd adj1. raro / extraño2. desparejado3. imparthe odd one out el que es distinto / la excepcióntr[ɒd]1 (strange) extraño,-a, raro,-a■ the odd thing is that... lo raro es que...2 (number) impar3 (approximately) y pico4 (shoe, glove, etc) suelto,-a, desparejado,-a5 (left over, spare) suelto,-a, de más■ have you got any odd coins? ¿tienes algunas monedas sueltas?6 (occasional) ocasional1 (probability, chances) probabilidades nombre femenino plural, posibilidades nombre femenino plural■ the odds are that... lo más probable es que...■ the odds are in your favour llevas ventaja, tienes las de ganar2 (in betting) apuestas nombre femenino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLagainst (all) the odds contra todo pronósticoit makes no odds lo mismo da, da lo mismoto be at odds with somebody estar reñido,-a con alguien, estar peleado,-a con alguiento fight against the odds luchar contra fuerzas superioresto lay odds ofrecer puntos de ventajato pay over the odds pagar más de la cuentawhat's the odds? ¿qué más da?, ¿qué importa?odd jobs trabajillos nombre masculino pluralodds and ends (bits and pieces) cositas nombre femenino plural, cosas nombre femenino plural sueltas 2 (trinkets) chucherías nombre femenino pluralodd ['ɑd] adj1) : sin pareja, sueltoan odd sock: un calcetín sin pareja2) uneven: imparodd numbers: números impares3) : y pico, y tantosforty odd years ago: hace cuarenta y pico años4) : alguno, uno que otroodd jobs: algunos trabajos5) strange: extraño, raroadj.• desacostumbrado, -a adj.• desparejado, -a adj.• estrambótico, -a adj.• extraño, -a adj.• impar (Matemática) adj.• original adj.• raro, -a adj.• singular adj.• suelto, -a adj.ɑːd, ɒdadjective -er, -est1) ( strange) raro, extrañothe odd thing is that... — lo raro or lo curioso es que...
2) (occasional, random) (no comp)she smokes the odd cigarette — se fuma algún or alguno que otro cigarrillo
except for the odd fisherman... — a excepción de algún or alguno que otro pescador...
3) (no comp)a) (unmatched, single) desparejado, sin parejathe odd one o the odd man out — la excepción
4) (no comp)a) (being left over, spare)I have a few odd bits of fabric left over — me han sobrado unos retazos or (Esp) retales
b) ( approximately) (colloq)it cost me 30 pounds odd o 30-odd pounds — me costó 30 y tantas libras or 30 y pico libras (fam)
[ɒd]she must be 80 odd by now — debe tener 80 y tantos años or 80 y pico (de) años (fam)
1. ADJ(compar odder) (superl oddest)1) (=strange) raro, extrañothat's very odd, I could have sworn I'd left my keys here — qué raro or qué cosa más rara, juraría que había dejado aquí mis llaves
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how odd! — ¡qué raro!, ¡qué curioso!, ¡qué extraño!how odd that we should meet here — qué raro or qué extraño que nos hayamos encontrado aquí
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it was odd of him to leave suddenly like that — fue raro que se fuese así, tan de repente•
the odd thing about it is... — lo raro or lo extraño que tiene es que...he says some odd things — dice cosas muy raras or extrañas
See:STRANGE, RARE in strange2) (=occasional) algún que otrohe enjoys the odd glass of champagne — le gusta tomar una copa de champán de vez en cuando, le gusta tomar alguna que otra copa de champán
at odd moments — en los ratos or momentos libres
3) (Math) [number] impar4) (=unpaired) [shoe, sock] desparejado, sin parejayou're wearing odd socks — llevas los calcetines desparejados, llevas dos calcetines distintos
5) (=extra, left over)these clowns are all identical except one - which is the odd one out? — estos payasos son todos iguales excepto uno, ¿cuál es distinto?
but everybody will be wearing a tie, I don't want to be the odd one or man out — pero todo el mundo va a llevar corbata, yo no quiero ser la excepción
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would you like the odd penny? — ¿quiere el penique?£5 and some odd pennies — cinco libras y algunos peniques
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any odd piece of wood — cualquier trozo de madera•
an odd scrap of paper — un trozo de papel30 odd — treinta y pico, treinta y tantos
she must be 40 odd — debe tener cuarenta y tantos or y pico años
£20 odd — unas 20 libras
I haven't seen him for forty odd years — llevo cuarenta y tantos or cuarenta y pico años sin verlo
2.ADV3.CPDodd jobs NPL — trabajillos mpl
he did some odd jobs around the house for us — nos hizo algunos trabajillos or pequeños arreglos en la casa
odd lot N — (St Ex) cantidad f irregular (y normalmente pequeña) de acciones or valores
* * *[ɑːd, ɒd]adjective -er, -est1) ( strange) raro, extrañothe odd thing is that... — lo raro or lo curioso es que...
2) (occasional, random) (no comp)she smokes the odd cigarette — se fuma algún or alguno que otro cigarrillo
except for the odd fisherman... — a excepción de algún or alguno que otro pescador...
3) (no comp)a) (unmatched, single) desparejado, sin parejathe odd one o the odd man out — la excepción
4) (no comp)a) (being left over, spare)I have a few odd bits of fabric left over — me han sobrado unos retazos or (Esp) retales
b) ( approximately) (colloq)it cost me 30 pounds odd o 30-odd pounds — me costó 30 y tantas libras or 30 y pico libras (fam)
she must be 80 odd by now — debe tener 80 y tantos años or 80 y pico (de) años (fam)
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