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1 район опустошенный войной
район, опустошённый войной — warworn region
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > район опустошенный войной
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2 истощённый
1) General subject: atrophic, atrophied, atrophous, attenuate, attenuated, bloodless, cachectic, depauperated, depleted, effete, emaciated, enervate, exhausted, exsuccous, hunger bit, hunger bitten, hunger-bit, hunger-bitten, hungerly, impoverished, low (о запасах, кошельке), overcome, pinched, run-down, rundown, sapless, sapless (о земле), spent, stonkered, used up, war-worn, warworn, diminished2) Medicine: emaciate3) Colloquial: tapped4) Obsolete: hungered5) Literal: worn-out6) Sports: drained7) Bookish: cachectical, tabescent8) Agriculture: hidebound9) British English: knackered11) Australian slang: buggered, rooted, zonked, zonked-out12) Jargon: beat-up, blasted, down, played out, cooked13) Oil: drown-out (о скважине), watered-out (о нефтяной скважине, в которой началась добыча воды вместо нефти)14) Immunology: exhausted (об иммунной сыворотке)15) Perfume: undernourished16) Ecology: heavy-cropped (о почве), waste17) Business: dull18) Microelectronics: depletion20) Psychoanalysis: malnourished21) Makarov: done (о лошади) -
3 истощенный
прич. от истощить
wasted, attenuated, exhausted, emaciated (ослабевший); weak (слабый); famished (от голода)* * *прич. от истощить wasted, attenuated, exhausted* * *atrophiedattenuatedbloodlessdepletedeffeteemaciatedexhaustedfordonegaunthaggardlowsaplessspentwar-wornwork-worn -
4 измученный войной
General subject: war weary, war-wearied, war-weary, war-worn, warworn -
5 изношенный в боях
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6 истощённый войной
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7 пострадавший в боях
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > пострадавший в боях
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8 район, опустошённый войной
1) General subject: war-worn region2) Makarov: warworn regionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > район, опустошённый войной
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9 усталое лицо воина
1) General subject: war-worn visage2) Makarov: warworn visageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > усталое лицо воина
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10 Ш-60
ШИВОРОТ-НАВЫВОРОТ coll AdvP Invar adv or subj-compl with copula ( subj: usu. всё))1. in refer, to the physical placement of some object or objects, the way a piece of clothing is worn etc) in a direction, order, position etc opposite to the customary onebackward(s)inside (wrong side) out upside down....Во дворике, впритык к стене, огородик на полторы сотки, на который требуется возить землю, чтобы выросло что-то, потому что отмерен он на камнях и глине, - и это было тоже диковинно: отчего так шиворот-навыворот - не огород на земле, а землю на огород (Распутин 4)....In the yard, up against the wall, there was a tiny garden, for which you had to haul in soil to grow anything because it was set up in stones and clay-and that was very strange too: why was it so backwards-you didn't have a garden on the soil, you had to have soil on top of the garden (4a).2. идти, получаться, был* и т. п. \Ш-60 (often in refer, to some matter, s.o. 's life etc) (to go, come out, be etc) opposite to the way it should be, not as it is supposed to betopsy-turvybackward(s) upside downсделать что \Ш-60 - put the cart before the horse....Тут брехня на брехне, всё шиворот-навыворот. Егорша передовой... Егорша новый... С Егорши пример надо брать... (Абрамов 1)....This was one piece of garbage after another, everything turned topsy-turvy. Egorsha the progressive...Egorsha the New Man...One should take Egorsha as an example... (1a).«У нас всё шиворот-навыворот... Что за народ! На войну мужиков провожали — пели, а встречаем - как на похоронах» (Распутин 2). "Everything is backwards here....What a group! They sang when they sent off their men to war and they welcome them like it's a funeral" (2a). -
11 шиворот-навыворот
• ШИВОРОТ-НАВЫВОРОТ coll[AdvP; Invar; adv or subj-compl with copula (subj: usu. всё)]=====1. in refer, to the physical placement of some object or objects, the way a piece of clothing is worn etc) in a direction, order, position etc opposite to the customary one:- backward(s);- upside down.♦...Во дворике, впритык к стене, огородик на полторы сотки, на который требуется возить землю, чтобы выросло что-то, потому что отмерен он на камнях и глине, - и это было тоже диковинно: отчего так шиворот-навыворот - не огород на земле, а землю на огород (Распутин 4)....In the yard, up against the wall, there was a tiny garden, for which you had to haul in soil to grow anything because it was set up in stones and clay-and that was very strange too: why was it so backwards-you didn't have a garden on the soil, you had to have soil on top of the garden (4a).2. идти, получаться, быть и т.п. шиворот-навыворот (often in refer, to some matter, s.o.'s life etc) (to go, come out, be etc) opposite to the way it should be, not as it is supposed to be:- topsy-turvy;- backward(s);- upside down;♦...Тут брехня на брехне, всё шиворот-навыворот. Егорша передовой... Егорша новый... С Егорши пример надо брать... (Абрамов 1)....This was one piece of garbage after another, everything turned topsy-turvy. Egorsha the progressive...Egorsha the New Man...One should take Egorsha as an example... (1a).♦ "У нас всё шиворот-навыворот... Что за народ! На войну мужиков провожали - пели, а встречаем - как на похоронах" (Распутин 2). "Everything is backwards here....What a group! They sang when they sent off their men to war and they welcome them like it's a funeral" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > шиворот-навыворот
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12 ни к чёрту
ни к чёрту < не годится>прост., неодобр.no good at all; lousy; not worth a pin; not an atom of good; not worth a curse (a damn, a darn); not worth shucks Amer.- Плохой из меня конспиратор? - Ни к чёрту! Нервный ты очень. (М. Шолохов, Они сражались за Родину) — 'Not much good at underground work, am I?' 'No good at all! You're too nervy.'
- Я вот почти на десять годов его моложе, а здоровье ни к чёрту. Поизносились на войне. (В. Ерёменко, Слепой дождь) — 'I'm almost ten years younger than him, but my health is lousy. We all got worn out during the war.'
- Мой сын не щадил себя, вёл рассеянный образ жизни. У него лабильная психика, легко ранимая натура, он излишне возбудим, и нервы у него ни к чёрту. (В. Черняк, Час пробил) — 'My son did not spare himself, he led a dissipated life. He's easily hurt, a little unstable mentally, excitable, and his nerves are pretty shot.'
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