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  • 1 unusual

    غَيْرُ عَادِيّ \ abnormal: different from what is natural or usual: It is abnormal to have only 3 fingers on one hand. exceptional: unusual: That book is an exeptional one. It was an exceptionally hot summer. peculiar: unusual strange. remarkable: surprising; unusual and worth noticing: a remarkable change; a remarkably goodlooking child. unusual: not usual; strange.

    Arabic-English glossary > unusual

  • 2 unusual

    غَرِيب \ alien: a foreign person: All aliens need work permits, foreign. curious: strange; unexplained: a curious noise; curious behaviour. exotic: foreign; strange; rare: an exotic plant; exotic clothes. funny: strange; peculiar a funny noise. odd: strange: What an odd idea!. peculiar: unusual strange. queer: strange, unusually and not understood: a queer noise. strange: unusual, and therefore surprising; not known before, so not understood or recognized: a strange noise; a strange face. stranger: sb. who is not known: Dogs guard their masters’ houses against strangers. That man is a stranger to me. uncanny: strange; having no natural explanation: She can always guess what I’m thinking - it seems uncanny. uncouth: lacking good manners; strange in one’s appearance: Modern young men don’t condiser it uncouth to wear their hair long. unusual: not usual; strange. weird: very strange. \ See Also عجيب (عَجِيب)، نادر (نَادِر)، مضحك (مُضْحِك)، غامض (غَامِض)، غير عاديّ

    Arabic-English glossary > unusual

  • 3 unusual

    اِسْتِثْنَائِيّ \ exceptional: unusual: That book is an exceptional one. It was an exceptionally hot summer. extraordinary: very unusual; causing wonder and surprise: For a small boy he has an extraordinary knowledge of science. unusual: not usual; strange.

    Arabic-English glossary > unusual

  • 4 Sending out funny, unusual e-mails, describing the product, that people want to pass along to friends

    Marketology: viral marketing

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Sending out funny, unusual e-mails, describing the product, that people want to pass along to friends

  • 5 Besondere

    peculiar; extraordinary; particular
    * * *
    Be|sọn|de|re(s) [bə'zɔndərə]
    nt decl as adj
    1)
    2)

    etwas/nichts Besonderes — something/nothing special

    das ist doch nichts Besonderes — that's nothing special, that's nothing out of the ordinary, what's special about that?

    * * *
    (more than ordinary: Please take particular care of this letter.) particular
    * * *
    be·son·de·re(r, s)
    [bəˈzɔndərə, -ərɐ, -ərəs]
    1. (ungewöhnlich) special, unusual; (eigentümlich) peculiar; (außergewöhnlich) particular
    zu meiner \besonderen Freude darf ich Ihnen heute unseren Gast vorstellen I am particularly pleased to introduce our guest to you today
    ganz \besondere very special [or unusual]
    eine \besondere Ehre a great honour [or AM -or]
    ein \besonderer Umstand an unusual [or exceptional] circumstance
    von \besonderer Schönheit/Anmut [sein] [to be] of exceptional [or uncommon] beauty/grace
    2. (speziell) special, particular
    ein \besonderes Interesse an etw dat haben to be keenly [or especially] interested in sth
    ein \besonderer Gast/eine \besondere Behandlung a special guest/treatment
    von \besonderer Bedeutung of great significance
    ohne \besondere Begeisterung without any marked enthusiasm
    [einen] \besonderen Wert auf etw akk legen to value sth highly, to attach great importance to sth
    3. (zusätzlich, separat, gesondert) special [kind of], separate, particular
    * * *
    das; adj. Dekl

    etwas [ganz] Besonderes — something [really] special

    * * *
    das; adj. Dekl

    etwas [ganz] Besonderes — something [really] special

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Besondere

  • 6 extraño

    adj.
    strange, far-out, queer, odd.
    f. & m.
    stranger, foreigner, outsider.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: extrañar.
    * * *
    1 (no conocido) alien, foreign
    2 (particular) strange, peculiar, odd, funny
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 stranger
    \
    no es extraño que... it is not surprising that...
    ser extraño,-a a algo to have nothing to do with something
    * * *
    1. (f. - extraña)
    noun
    2. (f. - extraña)
    adj.
    1) strange, odd
    2) alien, foreign
    * * *
    extraño, -a
    1. ADJ
    1) (=raro) strange

    ¡qué extraño! — how odd o strange!

    parece extraño que... — it seems odd o strange that...

    2) (=ajeno)
    2. SM / F
    1) (=desconocido) stranger
    2) (=extranjero) foreigner
    3.
    SM

    hacer un extraño: el balón hizo un extraño — the ball took a bad bounce

    * * *
    I
    - ña adjetivo
    a) ( raro) strange, odd

    es extraño que no haya llamadoit's strange o odd that she hasn't called

    II
    - ña masculino, femenino ( desconocido) stranger
    * * *
    = bizarre, extraneous, queer, strange, eccentric, odd, alien, outlander, weird [weirder -comp., weirdest -sup.], awry, funny [funnier -comp., funniest -sup.], outlandish, freaky [freakier -comp., freakiest -sup.], uncanny, outsider, kinky [kinkier -comp., kinkiest -sup.], freakish, quirky [quirkier -comp., quirkiest -sup.].
    Ex. Some of them will be sufficiently bizarre to suit the most fastidious connoisseur of the present artifacts of civilization.
    Ex. If the catalog is to fulfill any of the requirements just enumerated, then it must be capable of responding to a user's query in a manner which does not result in extraneous citations.
    Ex. Several years later, his talk with a friend turns to the queer ways in which a people resist innovations, even of vital interest.
    Ex. The style of recording instructions for references differs from that in Sears', and can at first seem strange, but instructions are clear.
    Ex. School classrooms are sometimes extraordinarily badly designed with poor acoustics, ineffective blackout facilities, and notoriously eccentric electrical outlets.
    Ex. There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.
    Ex. Libraries in developing countries may represent part of an alien cultural package, an importation ill suited to the country's needs, even working at cross purposes to the people's interests.
    Ex. 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.
    Ex. This paper surveys some of the more weird World Wide Web sites.
    Ex. Could she not have detected that something in his behavior was awry?.
    Ex. The article 'What's that funny noise? Videogames in the library' explains how videogames have attracted many young irregular library users who may, in time, extend their attention to other library facilities.
    Ex. This book discusses some of the most outlandish myths and fantastic realities of medical history.
    Ex. This film is really just a series of throwaway skits that the director and scriptwriter attempt to lard with parody and freaky fantasy.
    Ex. Surrealism is an art concerned not with love and liberation but with the uncanny, the compulsion to repeat, and the drive toward death.
    Ex. The library director does not want to take the chance that by allowing the trustees to get active he might lose partial control of the library operation to an 'outsider'.
    Ex. However, those desiring something off-the-wall, borderline kinky, and just plain mad might appreciate the novel.
    Ex. 1816 was one of several years during the 1810s in which numerous crops failed during freakish summer cold snaps after volcanic eruptions that reduced incoming sunlight.
    Ex. 'Why are barns frequently painted red?' -- These are the curious, slightly bizarre and somewhat quirky kinds of questions librarians deal with.
    ----
    * aunque parezca extraño = strangely enough, oddly enough, strange though it may seem, strange as it may seem, although it may seem strange.
    * cita con un extraño = blind date.
    * cuerpo extraño = foreign body.
    * de forma extraña = oddly, funnily.
    * de manera extraña = oddly, funnily.
    * de una manera extraña = strangely.
    * de un modo extraño = freakishly.
    * extraño (a) = foreign (to).
    * país extraño = foreign country.
    * por muy extraño que parezca = oddly enough, strangely enough, strange though it may seem, strange as it may seem, although it may seem strange, funnily enough, funnily.
    * resultar extraño = be unfamiliar with.
    * ser extraño para = be alien to.
    * ser mirado de forma extraña = get + some funny looks.
    * ser un extraño = not know + Pronombre + from Adam.
    * * *
    I
    - ña adjetivo
    a) ( raro) strange, odd

    es extraño que no haya llamadoit's strange o odd that she hasn't called

    II
    - ña masculino, femenino ( desconocido) stranger
    * * *
    = bizarre, extraneous, queer, strange, eccentric, odd, alien, outlander, weird [weirder -comp., weirdest -sup.], awry, funny [funnier -comp., funniest -sup.], outlandish, freaky [freakier -comp., freakiest -sup.], uncanny, outsider, kinky [kinkier -comp., kinkiest -sup.], freakish, quirky [quirkier -comp., quirkiest -sup.].

    Ex: Some of them will be sufficiently bizarre to suit the most fastidious connoisseur of the present artifacts of civilization.

    Ex: If the catalog is to fulfill any of the requirements just enumerated, then it must be capable of responding to a user's query in a manner which does not result in extraneous citations.
    Ex: Several years later, his talk with a friend turns to the queer ways in which a people resist innovations, even of vital interest.
    Ex: The style of recording instructions for references differs from that in Sears', and can at first seem strange, but instructions are clear.
    Ex: School classrooms are sometimes extraordinarily badly designed with poor acoustics, ineffective blackout facilities, and notoriously eccentric electrical outlets.
    Ex: There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.
    Ex: Libraries in developing countries may represent part of an alien cultural package, an importation ill suited to the country's needs, even working at cross purposes to the people's interests.
    Ex: 'Small, near-sighted, dreaming, bruised, an outlander in the city of his birth,' thirteen-year-old Aremis Slake fled one day to the only refuge he knew, the New York subway system.
    Ex: This paper surveys some of the more weird World Wide Web sites.
    Ex: Could she not have detected that something in his behavior was awry?.
    Ex: The article 'What's that funny noise? Videogames in the library' explains how videogames have attracted many young irregular library users who may, in time, extend their attention to other library facilities.
    Ex: This book discusses some of the most outlandish myths and fantastic realities of medical history.
    Ex: This film is really just a series of throwaway skits that the director and scriptwriter attempt to lard with parody and freaky fantasy.
    Ex: Surrealism is an art concerned not with love and liberation but with the uncanny, the compulsion to repeat, and the drive toward death.
    Ex: The library director does not want to take the chance that by allowing the trustees to get active he might lose partial control of the library operation to an 'outsider'.
    Ex: However, those desiring something off-the-wall, borderline kinky, and just plain mad might appreciate the novel.
    Ex: 1816 was one of several years during the 1810s in which numerous crops failed during freakish summer cold snaps after volcanic eruptions that reduced incoming sunlight.
    Ex: 'Why are barns frequently painted red?' -- These are the curious, slightly bizarre and somewhat quirky kinds of questions librarians deal with.
    * aunque parezca extraño = strangely enough, oddly enough, strange though it may seem, strange as it may seem, although it may seem strange.
    * cita con un extraño = blind date.
    * cuerpo extraño = foreign body.
    * de forma extraña = oddly, funnily.
    * de manera extraña = oddly, funnily.
    * de una manera extraña = strangely.
    * de un modo extraño = freakishly.
    * extraño (a) = foreign (to).
    * país extraño = foreign country.
    * por muy extraño que parezca = oddly enough, strangely enough, strange though it may seem, strange as it may seem, although it may seem strange, funnily enough, funnily.
    * resultar extraño = be unfamiliar with.
    * ser extraño para = be alien to.
    * ser mirado de forma extraña = get + some funny looks.
    * ser un extraño = not know + Pronombre + from Adam.

    * * *
    extraño1 -ña
    1 (raro) strange, odd
    es extraño que no haya llamado it's strange o odd that she hasn't called
    es una pareja extraña they're a strange o an odd couple
    últimamente está muy extraño he's been very strange lately, he's been acting very strange o strangely lately
    2
    (desconocido): los asuntos de familia no se discuten delante de personas extrañas you shouldn't discuss family matters in front of strangers o outsiders
    no me siento bien ante tanta gente extraña I feel uncomfortable with so many people I don't know o so many strangers
    extraño2 -ña
    masculine, feminine
    1 (desconocido) stranger
    2
    extraño masculine (movimiento): el caballo hizo un extraño the horse shied
    el coche me hizo un extraño en la curva the car did something strange on the bend
    * * *

     

    Del verbo extrañar: ( conjugate extrañar)

    extraño es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    extrañó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    extrañar    
    extraño
    extrañar ( conjugate extrañar) verbo transitivo (esp AmL) ‹amigo/país to miss
    verbo intransitivo
    1 ( sorprender) (+ me/te/le etc) to surprise;

    ya me extrañaba a mí que … I thought it was strange that …
    2 (RPl) ( tener nostalgia) to be homesick
    extrañarse verbo pronominal extrañose de algo to be surprised at sth
    extraño
    ◊ -ña adjetivo ( raro) strange, odd;

    eso no tiene nada de extraño there's nothing unusual about that
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( desconocido) stranger
    extrañar verbo transitivo
    1 (asombrar) to surprise: no es de extrañar, it's hardly surprising
    2 (echar de menos) to miss
    3 (notar extraño) extraño mucho la cama, I find this bed strange o (echar de menos) I miss my own bed
    extraño,-a
    I adjetivo strange
    Med foreign: tiene un cuerpo extraño en el ojo, she has a foreign object in her eye
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino stranger: de repente entró un extraño, a stranger suddenly came in

    ' extraño' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ajena
    - ajeno
    - curiosa
    - curioso
    - extraña
    - extrañar
    - imprimir
    - más
    - modo
    - proceder
    - rondar
    - ruido
    - tan
    - corriente
    - notar
    - raro
    English:
    bizarre
    - curious
    - extraordinary
    - funnily
    - odd
    - odd-sounding
    - peculiar
    - phenomenon
    - puzzling
    - queer
    - singular
    - strange
    - uncanny
    - weird
    - agree
    - alien
    - as
    - foreign
    - greet
    - home
    - incongruous
    - quaint
    * * *
    extraño, -a
    adj
    1. [raro] strange, odd;
    es extraño que no hayan llegado ya it's strange o odd they haven't arrived yet;
    ¡qué extraño! how strange o odd!;
    me resulta extraño oírte hablar así I find it strange o odd to hear you talk like that
    2. [ajeno] detached, uninvolved
    3. Med foreign
    nm,f
    stranger;
    no hables con extraños don't talk to strangers
    nm
    [movimiento brusco]
    el vehículo hizo un extraño the vehicle went out of control for a second
    * * *
    I adj strange, odd
    II m, extraña f stranger
    * * *
    extraño, -ña adj
    1) raro: strange, odd
    2) extranjero: foreign
    extraño, -ña n
    desconocido: stranger
    * * *
    extraño1 adj strange
    extraño2 n stranger

    Spanish-English dictionary > extraño

  • 7 singularité

    singularité [sɛ̃gylaʀite]
    feminine noun
       a. ( = particularité) singularity
    cet orchestre a pour singularité or présente la singularité de jouer sans chef this orchestra is unusual in that it doesn't have a conductor
       b. ( = bizarrerie) peculiarity
    * * *
    sɛ̃gylaʀite
    1) ( chose anormale) peculiarity, singularity
    2) ( caractère unique) uniqueness
    3) Physique singularity
    * * *
    sɛ̃ɡylaʀite nf
    * * *
    1 ( chose anormale) peculiarity, singularity;
    2 ( caractère unique) uniqueness;
    3 Phys singularity.
    [sɛ̃gylarite] nom féminin
    1. [étrangeté - d'un comportement, d'idées, d'une tenue] oddness, strangeness
    2. [trait distinctif - d'une personne] peculiarity ; [ - d'un système] distinctive feature, peculiarity

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > singularité

  • 8 زهرة

    زَهْرَة \ bloom: a flower a part of a plant, that is not usu. green, that produces seeds and is often picked for its beauty or smell. blossom. \ زَهْرَة أنْف العِجْل \ snapdragon: a garden flower that can be opened and shut like a mouth. \ See Also فَم السَّمَكَة، حَنَك السَّبْع \ زَهْرَة الأُوركِيد \ orchid: a flower of an unusual shape, that likes heat and often grows on the branches of trees. \ See Also خُصَى الثَّعْلَب \ زَهْرَة البَنَفْسَج \ violet: a small spring flower with a sweet smell. \ زَهْرَة الثَّالوث \ pansy: a small pretty flower, common in English gardens. \ زَهْرَة الجِدَار \ wallflower: a sweetsmelling plant with red or yellow flowers that can grow in cracks in walls. \ زَهْرَة الخُزَامَى \ tulip: a cup-shaped red or yellow spring flower that grows from a bulb. \ زَهْرَة الرَّبِيع \ daisy: a wild white flower with a yellow centre, common in Britain. primrose: a light yellow spring flower, common in Britain. \ زَهْرَة عَبَّاد الشَّمس \ sunflower: a tall plant with a large golden flower, whose seeds produce oil. \ زَهْرَة الكُركُم \ crocus: a kind of flower which grows in spring. \ See Also الزَّعْفَران \ زَهْرَة اللَّبَن (من فصيلة النَّرْجِس)‏ \ snowdrop: one of the earliest flowers of spring, as white as drops of snow. \ زَهْرَة اللّوتَس \ lotus: a flower that grows in lakes (also called the Water Lily).

    Arabic-English dictionary > زهرة

  • 9 попасть (к кому-л.) на стол

    General subject: get tossed in (one's) lap (о задании: As a detective agenсy, we tend to deal with unusual cases. That case got tossed in my lap, so I started looking into it. - Это дело попало ко мне на ст)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > попасть (к кому-л.) на стол

  • 10 Д-357

    СВЯТЫМ ДУХОМ coll, iron NPinslrum Invar adv usu. this WO
    1. (often with negated predic) ( sth. happens) as if by its own effort: (all) by itself
    on its own ( sth. will) take care of itself.
    «Это ты перевез на дачу холодильник?» - «А кто же ещё? Не святым же духом он туда попал!» Was it you who moved the refrigerator to the dacha?" "Who else? It didn't get there by itself"
    2. \Д-357 узнать что humor (to figure out or learn sth.) from an unexpected or unusual source that one does not want to reveal
    a little bird told one.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Д-357

  • 11 С-428

    (И) ВО СНЕ HE СНЙЛОСЬ/НЕ ПРИСНИТСЯ кому (И) НЕ СНЙЛОСЬ/НЕ ПРИСНИТСЯ all coll VP subj: abstr or a clause usu. impfv past, pfv fut, or pfv subjunctive) sth. is so unusual, extraordinary that s.o. would never have expected or imagined it
    X Y-y и (во сне) не снился = Y never (even) dreamed of X
    X is beyond Y's wildest dreams (imagination).
    Искусство одержимо таким чувством реального, какое и не снилось людям практической жизни (Терц 3). Art is possessed by a sense of reality never dreamed of by "practical" people (3a).
    (Иванов:) Клялся (Сарре) в вечной любви, пророчил счастье, открывал перед её глазами будущее, какое ей не снилось даже во сне (Чехов 4). (I.:) I swore to love her (Sarah) for ever, told her how happy we'd be, offered her a future beyond her wildest dreams (4b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > С-428

  • 12 попасть на стол

    General subject: (к кому-л.) get tossed in (one's) lap (о задании: As a detective agenсy, we tend to deal with unusual cases. That case got tossed in my lap, so I started looking into it. - Это дело попало ко мне на ст)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > попасть на стол

  • 13 святым духом

    СВЯТЫМ ДУХОМ coll, iron
    [NPinstrum; Invar; adv; usu. this WO]
    =====
    1. [often with negated predic]
    (sth. happens) as if by its own effort:
    - (sth. will) take care of itself.
         ♦ "Это ты перевёз на дачу холодильник?" - "А кто же ещё? Не святым же духом он туда попал!" "Was it you who moved the refrigerator to the dacha?" "Who else? It didn't get there by itself"
    2. святым духом узнать что humor (to figure out or learn sth.) from an unexpected or unusual source that one does not want to reveal:
    - a little bird told one.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > святым духом

  • 14 во сне не приснится

    (И) ВО СНЕ НЕ СНИЛОСЬ/НЕ ПРИСНИТСЯ кому; (И) НЕ СНИЛОСЬ/НЕ ПРИСНИТСЯ all coll
    [VP; subj: abstr or a clause; usu. impfv past, pfv fut, or pfv subjunctive]
    =====
    sth. is so unusual, extraordinary that s.o. would never have expected or imagined it:
    - X Y-y и (во сне) не снился Y never (even) dreamed of X;
    - X is beyond Y's wildest dreams (imagination).
         ♦ Искусство одержимо таким чувством реального, какое и не снилось людям практической жизни (Терц 3). Art is possessed by a sense of reality never dreamed of by "practical" people (3a).
         ♦ [Иванов:] Клялся [Сарре] в вечной любви, пророчил счастье, открывал перед её глазами будущее, какое ей не снилось даже во сне (Чехов 4). [I.:] I swore to love her [Sarah] for ever, told her how happy we'd be, offered her a future beyond her wildest dreams (4b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > во сне не приснится

  • 15 во сне не снилось

    (И) ВО СНЕ НЕ СНИЛОСЬ/НЕ ПРИСНИТСЯ кому; (И) НЕ СНИЛОСЬ/НЕ ПРИСНИТСЯ all coll
    [VP; subj: abstr or a clause; usu. impfv past, pfv fut, or pfv subjunctive]
    =====
    sth. is so unusual, extraordinary that s.o. would never have expected or imagined it:
    - X Y-y и (во сне) не снился Y never (even) dreamed of X;
    - X is beyond Y's wildest dreams (imagination).
         ♦ Искусство одержимо таким чувством реального, какое и не снилось людям практической жизни (Терц 3). Art is possessed by a sense of reality never dreamed of by "practical" people (3a).
         ♦ [Иванов:] Клялся [Сарре] в вечной любви, пророчил счастье, открывал перед её глазами будущее, какое ей не снилось даже во сне (Чехов 4). [I.:] I swore to love her [Sarah] for ever, told her how happy we'd be, offered her a future beyond her wildest dreams (4b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > во сне не снилось

  • 16 и во сне не приснится

    (И) ВО СНЕ НЕ СНИЛОСЬ/НЕ ПРИСНИТСЯ кому; (И) НЕ СНИЛОСЬ/НЕ ПРИСНИТСЯ all coll
    [VP; subj: abstr or a clause; usu. impfv past, pfv fut, or pfv subjunctive]
    =====
    sth. is so unusual, extraordinary that s.o. would never have expected or imagined it:
    - X Y-y и (во сне) не снился Y never (even) dreamed of X;
    - X is beyond Y's wildest dreams (imagination).
         ♦ Искусство одержимо таким чувством реального, какое и не снилось людям практической жизни (Терц 3). Art is possessed by a sense of reality never dreamed of by "practical" people (3a).
         ♦ [Иванов:] Клялся [Сарре] в вечной любви, пророчил счастье, открывал перед её глазами будущее, какое ей не снилось даже во сне (Чехов 4). [I.:] I swore to love her [Sarah] for ever, told her how happy we'd be, offered her a future beyond her wildest dreams (4b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > и во сне не приснится

  • 17 и во сне не снилось

    (И) ВО СНЕ НЕ СНИЛОСЬ/НЕ ПРИСНИТСЯ кому; (И) НЕ СНИЛОСЬ/НЕ ПРИСНИТСЯ all coll
    [VP; subj: abstr or a clause; usu. impfv past, pfv fut, or pfv subjunctive]
    =====
    sth. is so unusual, extraordinary that s.o. would never have expected or imagined it:
    - X Y-y и (во сне) не снился Y never (even) dreamed of X;
    - X is beyond Y's wildest dreams (imagination).
         ♦ Искусство одержимо таким чувством реального, какое и не снилось людям практической жизни (Терц 3). Art is possessed by a sense of reality never dreamed of by "practical" people (3a).
         ♦ [Иванов:] Клялся [Сарре] в вечной любви, пророчил счастье, открывал перед её глазами будущее, какое ей не снилось даже во сне (Чехов 4). [I.:] I swore to love her [Sarah] for ever, told her how happy we'd be, offered her a future beyond her wildest dreams (4b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > и во сне не снилось

  • 18 и не приснится

    (И) ВО СНЕ НЕ СНИЛОСЬ/НЕ ПРИСНИТСЯ кому; (И) НЕ СНИЛОСЬ/НЕ ПРИСНИТСЯ all coll
    [VP; subj: abstr or a clause; usu. impfv past, pfv fut, or pfv subjunctive]
    =====
    sth. is so unusual, extraordinary that s.o. would never have expected or imagined it:
    - X Y-y и (во сне) не снился Y never (even) dreamed of X;
    - X is beyond Y's wildest dreams (imagination).
         ♦ Искусство одержимо таким чувством реального, какое и не снилось людям практической жизни (Терц 3). Art is possessed by a sense of reality never dreamed of by "practical" people (3a).
         ♦ [Иванов:] Клялся [Сарре] в вечной любви, пророчил счастье, открывал перед её глазами будущее, какое ей не снилось даже во сне (Чехов 4). [I.:] I swore to love her [Sarah] for ever, told her how happy we'd be, offered her a future beyond her wildest dreams (4b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > и не приснится

  • 19 и не снилось

    (И) ВО СНЕ НЕ СНИЛОСЬ/НЕ ПРИСНИТСЯ кому; (И) НЕ СНИЛОСЬ/НЕ ПРИСНИТСЯ all coll
    [VP; subj: abstr or a clause; usu. impfv past, pfv fut, or pfv subjunctive]
    =====
    sth. is so unusual, extraordinary that s.o. would never have expected or imagined it:
    - X Y-y и (во сне) не снился Y never (even) dreamed of X;
    - X is beyond Y's wildest dreams (imagination).
         ♦ Искусство одержимо таким чувством реального, какое и не снилось людям практической жизни (Терц 3). Art is possessed by a sense of reality never dreamed of by "practical" people (3a).
         ♦ [Иванов:] Клялся [Сарре] в вечной любви, пророчил счастье, открывал перед её глазами будущее, какое ей не снилось даже во сне (Чехов 4). [I.:] I swore to love her [Sarah] for ever, told her how happy we'd be, offered her a future beyond her wildest dreams (4b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > и не снилось

  • 20 не приснится

    (И) ВО СНЕ НЕ СНИЛОСЬ/НЕ ПРИСНИТСЯ кому; (И) НЕ СНИЛОСЬ/НЕ ПРИСНИТСЯ all coll
    [VP; subj: abstr or a clause; usu. impfv past, pfv fut, or pfv subjunctive]
    =====
    sth. is so unusual, extraordinary that s.o. would never have expected or imagined it:
    - X Y-y и (во сне) не снился Y never (even) dreamed of X;
    - X is beyond Y's wildest dreams (imagination).
         ♦ Искусство одержимо таким чувством реального, какое и не снилось людям практической жизни (Терц 3). Art is possessed by a sense of reality never dreamed of by "practical" people (3a).
         ♦ [Иванов:] Клялся [Сарре] в вечной любви, пророчил счастье, открывал перед её глазами будущее, какое ей не снилось даже во сне (Чехов 4). [I.:] I swore to love her [Sarah] for ever, told her how happy we'd be, offered her a future beyond her wildest dreams (4b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не приснится

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