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[ik'stro:dənəri](surprising; unusual: What an extraordinary thing to say!; She wears the most extraordinary clothes.) nenavaden* * *[ikstrɔ:dnəri]adjective ( extraordinarily adverb)izreden, nenavaden, čuden; poseben -
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• omituinen• ilmiömäinen• erikoinen• erinomainen• eriskummallinen• erikois-• epätavallinen• tavaton• tavallisuudesta poikkeava• merkillinen• merkittävä• ylimääräinen• poikkeava* * *ik'stro:dənəri(surprising; unusual: What an extraordinary thing to say!; She wears the most extraordinary clothes.) merkillinen -
103 extraordinary
[ɪk'strɔːdnrɪ] [AE -dənerɪ]1) (exceptional) [person, ability] straordinario2) (peculiar) straordinario, incredibile3) (special) [meeting, session] straordinario* * *[ik'stro:dənəri](surprising; unusual: What an extraordinary thing to say!; She wears the most extraordinary clothes.) straordinario* * *[ɪk'strɔːdnrɪ] [AE -dənerɪ]1) (exceptional) [person, ability] straordinario2) (peculiar) straordinario, incredibile3) (special) [meeting, session] straordinario -
104 lovely
adjective1) [wunder]schön; herrlich [Tag, Essen]2) (lovable) liebenswertlovely and warm/cool — etc. (coll.) schön warm/kühl usw
* * *1) ((negative unlovely) beautiful; attractive: She is a lovely girl; She looked lovely in that dress.) reizend2) (delightful: Someone told me a lovely joke last night, but I can't remember it; a lovely meal.) herrlich* * *love·ly[ˈlʌvli]I. adj1. (beautiful) schön, hübsch\lovely house wunderschönes Hausto look \lovely reizend [o bezaubernd] aussehenyou look absolutely \lovely this evening, my darling Schatz, du siehst heute Abend einfach hinreißend aushow \lovely to see you! wie schön, dich zu sehen!a \lovely present ein tolles Geschenk\lovely view wunderbare Aussicht\lovely weather herrliches Wetterto be \lovely and cool/warm/quiet schön kühl/warm/ruhig sein3. (charming) nett, liebenswürdig\lovely person liebenswürdiger Mensch\lovely visit netter BesuchII. n Schönheit f, schöne Frau* * *['lʌvlɪ]1. adj (+er)(= beautiful) wunderschön; baby niedlich, reizend; (= delightful) herrlich, wunderschön; joke herrlich; (= charming, likeable) liebenswürdig, nett; personality einnehmend; smile gewinnendthat dress looks lovely on you — dieses Kleid steht dir sehr gut
we had a lovely time — es war sehr schön
it's lovely and warm in this room — es ist schön warm in diesem Zimmer
he made a lovely job of it — er hat das wunderbar gemacht
or vacation (US)! — schöne Ferien!
it's been lovely to see you — es war schön, dich zu sehen
how lovely of you to remember! — wie nett or lieb, dass Sie daran gedacht haben
what a lovely thing to say! — wie nett, so was zu sagen!
2. n(inf: person) Schöne fyes, my lovely — ja, mein schönes Kind
* * *lovely [ˈlʌvlı]1. (wunder)schön2. nett, reizend:my lovely son iron mein reizender Sohn3. umg prima, großartig* * *adjective1) [wunder]schön; herrlich [Tag, Essen]2) (lovable) liebenswertlovely and warm/cool — etc. (coll.) schön warm/kühl usw
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105 hurtful
hurtful [ˈhɜ:tfʊl][remark] blessant• what a hurtful thing to say! c'est vraiment blessant ce que tu as dit !* * *['hɜːtfl]adjective blessant -
106 idiotic
idiotic [‚ɪdɪˈɒtɪk]• that was idiotic of you! ce que tu as été idiot !• what an idiotic thing to say! c'est idiot de dire une chose pareille !* * *[ˌɪdɪ'ɒtɪk]adjective bête -
107 extraordinary
[ik'stro:dənəri](surprising; unusual: What an extraordinary thing to say!; She wears the most extraordinary clothes.) neparasts; ārkārtējs* * *neparasts; ārkārtīgs, ārkārtējs -
108 extraordinary
[ik'stro:dənəri](surprising; unusual: What an extraordinary thing to say!; She wears the most extraordinary clothes.) neįprastas, ypatingas, nepaprastas -
109 extraordinary
adj. särskild, extra* * *[ik'stro:dənəri](surprising; unusual: What an extraordinary thing to say!; She wears the most extraordinary clothes.) egendomlig, märklig -
110 awful
1) ( extremely bad) furchtbar, schrecklich, scheußlich;what an \awful thing to say! das war aber gemein von dir!;you're really \awful du bist wirklich schlimm!;\awful quarrel schlimmer Streit;to be too \awful for words unbeschreiblich schlecht sein;to look \awful schrecklich [o fürchterlich] aussehen;to smell \awful fürchterlich stinkenan \awful lot eine riesige Menge -
111 extraordinary
[ik'stro:dənəri](surprising; unusual: What an extraordinary thing to say!; She wears the most extraordinary clothes.) zvláštní* * *• mimořádný -
112 extraordinary
[ik'stro:dənəri](surprising; unusual: What an extraordinary thing to say!; She wears the most extraordinary clothes.) nezvyčajný* * *• zvláštny• mimoriadny -
113 God-awful
[͵gɒdʹɔ:f(ə)l] a разг.ужасный, безобразныйwhat a God-awful thing to say! - разве можно говорить такие чудовищные вещи!
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114 god-awful
[͵gɒdʹɔ:f(ə)l] a разг.ужасный, безобразныйwhat a God-awful thing to say! - разве можно говорить такие чудовищные вещи!
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[ik'stro:dənəri](surprising; unusual: What an extraordinary thing to say!; She wears the most extraordinary clothes.) extraordinar -
116 extraordinary
[ik'stro:dənəri](surprising; unusual: What an extraordinary thing to say!; She wears the most extraordinary clothes.) ασυνήθιστος -
117 horrid
['hɔrɪd]adjпротивный, неприятный, отвратительный, шокирующий, отталккивающийWhat a horrid thing to say. — Как ужасно, что ты так говоришь.
- horrid ideaIt's horrid of you to treat a woman like that. — Как ты можешь так отвратительно обращаться с женщиной
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118 gosh-awful
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119 nay
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120 I never did!
(I never did! (тж. well, I never! или well, I never did!))никогда ничего подобного не видел или не слышал; вот те на!, ну и дела! (восклицание, выражающее удивление)‘It's what they call a winter cough,’ answered Dr. Tyrell gravely. ‘A great many middle-aged women have it.’ ‘Well, I never! That is a nice thing to say to a lady. No one ever called me middle-aged before.’ (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. 81) — - Вы, по-видимому, простыли, - объяснил ей доктор Тайрел со всей серьезностью. - Пожилые женщины легко простуживаются. - Что, что? Разве можно говорить такие вещи даме? Меня еще никто не называл пожилой!
‘I never did!’ cried Miss Fenimore. ‘Why! I said good night to you on the staircase just a moment ago.’ (H. G. Wells, ‘Meanwhile’, book II, ch. 18) — - Вот так штука! - воскликнула мисс Фенимор. - Как! Ведь только секунду назад, на лестнице, я пожелала вам спокойной ночи.
Mrs. Warren (swooping on the Reverend Samuel): "Why, it's Sam Gardner gone into the church! Well, I never! Don't you know us, Sam?.." (B. Shaw, ‘Mrs. Warren's Profession’, act I) — Миссис Уоррен (налетая на достопочтенного Сэмюэля): "Да ведь это Сэм Гарднер! Скажите пожалуйста, пастором стал! Не узнаете нас, Сэм?.."
‘Well, how is she then, your young lady? Is she coming over to see you again?’ ‘She's just got married,’ said Charlie grimly. ‘Got married! Well, I never!’ Mrs. Fawset was at once shocked and delighted. (J. B. Priestley, ‘Wonder Hero’, ch. I) — - Ну как она там, ваша девушка? Опять собирается приехать? - Она вышла замуж, - угрюмо ответил Чарли. - Вышла замуж? Нет, вы только подумайте! - в изумлении воскликнула миссис Фосет.
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