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41 противоестественный союз
General subject: an unnatural allianceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > противоестественный союз
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42 странный
1) General subject: cramp, cross eyed, curious, droll, eccentric, erratic (о мыслях, взглядах и т. п.), excentric, extraordinary, fanciful, fantastic, fantastical, far out, formidable, freakish, freaky, funny, heteroclite, kinky, like nothing on earth, messed up, odd, off center, off-center, out of the way, out-of-the-way, outlandish, peculiar, quaint, queer, quirky, quizzical, rum, screwy, singular, strange, to be up the creek, unaccountable, unco, uncouth, unearthly, unfamiliar, unnatural, unusual, vagarious, wanchancy, weird, wisht, odd-looking (That's an odd-looking plane, Jeff. It's got no wings and it looks more like a cigar.), left-field, otherworldly, as queer as a nine bob note2) Colloquial: cross-eyed, far-out, freak, oddball, rummy, unique, viewy, (немного) geeky, freck, off kilter3) French: bizarre4) Obsolete: capricious5) Poetical language: fell6) Australian slang: wacko7) Psychology: preternatural8) Jargon: kookish, like death warmed over, squirrel-food, funky, trippy, dorky, kook, cue ball, cueball, odd-ball, off the wall, off-beat, off-the-wall, offbeat, queer fish9) Makarov: original, up the creek, utter10) Taboo: bi-fucking-zarre11) Phraseological unit: as queer as a clockwork orange, as queer as a coot, as queer as a three dollar bill -
43 странный союз
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44 суррогат
1) General subject: excuse, imitation, sub, substitute, surrogate2) Mathematics: unnatural matter3) German: ersatz5) Advertising: doctor, sophisticated food6) Business: substitute goods7) Makarov: mock, sophistication -
45 цуми
Religion: tsumi (In the Shinto religion of Japan, a state of defilement or impurity resulting from the commission of unnatural or criminal acts) -
46 чудовищные преступления
General subject: unnatural crimesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > чудовищные преступления
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47 чудовищный
1) General subject: bloodcurdling, enormous, flagitious, iniquitous, monstrous, prodigious, teratoid, unnatural, villainous (о преступлении), whopping, heinous, hideous, (поступок, преступление и т.п.) unsettling2) American: humongous3) Architecture: monster4) Diplomatic term: flagrant5) Jargon: ungodly6) Emotional: banging, unmerciful -
48 противоестественное преступление
Русско-английский юридический словарь > противоестественное преступление
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49 Г-309
ДУРНЫМ голосом кричать, орать, визжать и т. п. coll NP instrum usu. sing adv fixed WO(to scream, yell etc) hysterically: (scream) in a wild (an unnatural) voicehowl (with grief (with pain etc))scream bloody murder. "„Уведомляю Вас..." - начала Дуняшка и, сползая с лавки, дрожа, крикнула дурным голосом: - Батя! Батя-нюшка!.. Ой, ма-а-ама! Гриша наш... Ох! Ох, Гришу... убили!» (Шолохов 2). "i have to inform you...'" Dunyashka began, then slid off the bench, howling with grief. uOh, Father! Father!...Oh, Mother! Our Grisha...Oh! oh! oh!...he's been killed!" (2a). -
50 Г-310
HE своим гблосом кричать, орать, вопить, голосить и т. п. coll NPmstrum Invar adv (intensif) fixed WO(to yell, scream etc) very loudly, hysterically ( usu. because of shock, fear, nervousness etc): in a voice not one's ownin a voice that could no longer be recognized as one's own in an unnatural (a wild) voice....Ночью, вопя от жути не своим голосом, с керосиновым факелом за спиною, носился он (пожарный вестовой) по городу (Федин 1)....At night, wailing with terror in a voice not his own, he (the fire warden) had rushed about the town with a kerosene torch on his back (1a)....Он вскочил... и не своим голосом закричал: «Раззорю!» (Салтыков-Щедрин 2)....He jumped up and...screamed in a voice that could no longer be recognized as his own-"I'll ruin you!" (2a).И с самим человеком творилось столько непонятного: живёт-живет человек долго и хорошо -ничего, да вдруг заговорит такое непутное, или учнёт (sub-stand = начнёт) кричать на своим голосом... (Гончаров 1). And so many mysterious things happened to people, too, a man might live for years happily without mishap, and all of a sudden he would begin to talk strangely or scream in a wild voice... (1a). -
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НАЙТИ (СЕБЕ) МОГИЛУ НАЙТИ СМЕРТЬ ((СВОЙ) КОНЕЦ, КОНЧИНУ) lit VP subj: human or collect) to die, perish, be killed ( usu. in refer, to death in battle, or accidental or unnatural death)X нашёл себе могилу - X met his deathX found his grave X met his end (fate, doom)."...Лучшие дивизии врага и лучшие части его авиации уже разбиты и нашли себе могилу на полях сражения...» (Войнович 2). u..The enemy's best divisions and the best units of his air force have already been smashed and have found their graves on the field of battle..." (2a). -
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ИГРАТЬ (РАБОТАТЬ coll) НА ПУБЛИКУ VP subj: human to behave consciously in an unnatural or not entirely appropriate manner in order to make a certain impression on those observingX играл на публику - X played to his (an) audienceX kept ( had) one eye on the gallery X put on a show (for s.o.). -
53 дурным голосом
• ДУ РНЫМ ГОЛОСОМ кричать, орать, визжать и т. п. coll[NPinstrum; usu. sing; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to scream, yell etc) hysterically:- howl (with grief <with pain etc>);- scream bloody murder.♦ ""Уведомляю Вас..." - начала Дуняшка и, сползая с лавки, дрожа, крикнула дурным голосом: - Батя! Батянюшка!.. Ой, ма-а-ама! Гриша наш... Ох! Ох, Гришу... убили!" (Шолохов 2). "'I have to inform you...'" Dunyashka began, then slid off the bench, howling with grief. "Oh, Father! Father!...Oh, Mother! Our Grisha...Oh! oh! oh!...he's been killed!" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дурным голосом
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54 не своим голосом
• НЕ СВОИМ ГОЛОСОМ кричать, орать, вопить, голосить и т.п. coll[NPmstrum; Invar; adv (intensif); fixed WO]=====⇒ (to yell, scream etc) very loudly, hysterically (usu. because of shock, fear, nervousness etc):- in an unnatural (a wild) voice.♦...Ночью, вопя от жути не своим голосом, с керосиновым факелом за спиною, носился он [пожарный вестовой] по городу (Федин 1)....At night, wailing with terror in a voice not his own, he [the fire warden] had rushed about the town with a kerosene torch on his back (1a).♦...Он вскочил... и не своим голосом закричал: "Раззорю!" (Салтыков-Щедрин 2)....He jumped up and...screamed in a voice that could no longer be recognized as his own-"I'll ruin you!" (2a).♦ И с самим человеком творилось столько непонятного: живёт-живёт человек долго и хорошо - ничего, да вдруг заговорит такое непутное, или учнёт [substand = начнёт] кричать на своим голосом... (Гончаров 1). And so many mysterious things happened to people, too; a man might live for years happily without mishap, and all of a sudden he would begin to talk strangely or scream in a wild voice... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не своим голосом
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55 найти конец
[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to die, perish, be killed (usu. in refer, to death in battle, or accidental or unnatural death):- X met his end (fate, doom).♦ "...Лучшие дивизии врага и лучшие части его авиации уже разбиты и нашли себе могилу на полях сражения..." (Войнович 2). u...The enemy's best divisions and the best units of his air force have already been smashed and have found their graves on the field of battle..." (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > найти конец
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56 найти кончину
[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to die, perish, be killed (usu. in refer, to death in battle, or accidental or unnatural death):- X met his end (fate, doom).♦ "...Лучшие дивизии врага и лучшие части его авиации уже разбиты и нашли себе могилу на полях сражения..." (Войнович 2). u...The enemy's best divisions and the best units of his air force have already been smashed and have found their graves on the field of battle..." (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > найти кончину
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57 найти могилу
[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to die, perish, be killed (usu. in refer, to death in battle, or accidental or unnatural death):- X met his end (fate, doom).♦ "...Лучшие дивизии врага и лучшие части его авиации уже разбиты и нашли себе могилу на полях сражения..." (Войнович 2). u...The enemy's best divisions and the best units of his air force have already been smashed and have found their graves on the field of battle..." (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > найти могилу
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58 найти свой конец
[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to die, perish, be killed (usu. in refer, to death in battle, or accidental or unnatural death):- X met his end (fate, doom).♦ "...Лучшие дивизии врага и лучшие части его авиации уже разбиты и нашли себе могилу на полях сражения..." (Войнович 2). u...The enemy's best divisions and the best units of his air force have already been smashed and have found their graves on the field of battle..." (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > найти свой конец
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59 найти себе могилу
[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to die, perish, be killed (usu. in refer, to death in battle, or accidental or unnatural death):- X met his end (fate, doom).♦ "...Лучшие дивизии врага и лучшие части его авиации уже разбиты и нашли себе могилу на полях сражения..." (Войнович 2). u...The enemy's best divisions and the best units of his air force have already been smashed and have found their graves on the field of battle..." (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > найти себе могилу
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60 найти смерть
[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to die, perish, be killed (usu. in refer, to death in battle, or accidental or unnatural death):- X met his end (fate, doom).♦ "...Лучшие дивизии врага и лучшие части его авиации уже разбиты и нашли себе могилу на полях сражения..." (Войнович 2). u...The enemy's best divisions and the best units of his air force have already been smashed and have found their graves on the field of battle..." (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > найти смерть
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