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41 herumdrücken
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/refl umg.2. sich herumdrücken um try to get out of; sich um das wahre Problem herumdrücken (try to) avoid the issueIII v/t (Hebel etc.) turn* * *he|rụm|drü|cken sep1. vr (inf)2)(= vermeiden)
sich um etw herumdrücken — to dodge sth2. vi3. vtHebel to turn* * *he·rum|drü·cken1. (ohne Ziel aufhalten)2. (drücken)wir können uns nicht länger um eine Entscheidung \herumdrücken! we can't dodge making a decision any longer!II. vi* * *reflexives Verb1) (ugs.): (vermeiden)sich um etwas herumdrücken — get out of or (coll.) dodge something
2) (ugs.): (sich aufhalten) hang around* * *herumdrücken (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/r umg1.sich herumdrücken hang (a)round (in +dat in)2.sich herumdrücken um try to get out of;sich um das wahre Problem herumdrücken (try to) avoid the issueB. v/i:herumdrücken an (+dat) squeezeC. v/t (Hebel etc) turn* * *reflexives Verb1) (ugs.): (vermeiden)sich um etwas herumdrücken — get out of or (coll.) dodge something
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42 podziewać
impf ⇒ podziać* * *ipf.1. nie mam gdzie tego podziać I don't know where to put it; I have nowhere to put it; nie wiedzieć gdzie podziać oczy not know where to look.2. (= gubić) mislay, lose, leave ( sth) somewhere.ipf.1. nie mam gdzie się podziać I have nowhere to go; gdzie ja się podzieję? where am I to go?; what shall I do with myself?; gdzie się podziewałeś cały dzień? where have you been all day long?2. (= gubić się, zawieruszać się) get lost, vanish, disappear; gdzie się podziały moje okulary where are my glasses?; where did I put l. leave my glasses?; gdzie on się podziewa? where's he gone?; what has become of him?The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podziewać
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43 пилея
scatter, throttling about/away(разхищавам) squander; waste; dissipate; overspendпилея пари make the money fly; launch out; spill the moneyпилея си времето diddle; fiddle away o.'s timeпилея си парите throw o.'s money aboutпилея се (скитам се) rove; roam, loiter, linger aboutкъде се пилееш толкова време? where have you been all his time?* * *пилѐя,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. пиля̀л scatter, throw/fling about/away; ( разхищавам) squander; waste; dissipate; overspend; fritter away; \пилея времето си diddle; fiddle away o.’s time; dilly-dally; \пилея пари make the money fly; launch out; spill the money; splurge, splash out;\пилея се ( скитам се) rove; roam, loiter, linger about, idle, potter about, амер. around.* * *scatter; throw about: Do not throw your father's money about! - Не пилей парите на баща си!; overspend (разхищавам); squander (разхищавам); melt (пари разг.); chaffer; consume; dally away; rove (скитам се)* * *1. (разхищавам) squander;waste;dissipate;overspend 2. scatter, throttling about/away 3. ПИЛЕЯ пари make the money fly;launch out;spill the money 4. ПИЛЕЯ се (скитам се) rove;roam, loiter, linger about 5. ПИЛЕЯ си времето diddle;fiddle away o.'s time 6. ПИЛЕЯ си парите throw o.'s money about 7. къде се пилееш толкова време? where have you been all his time? -
44 stecken;
steckt, steckte oder stak, hat oder ist gestecktI v/t (hat)1. irgendwohin: put, stick umg.; heimlich: slip; (Blumen) arrange; mit Nadeln: pin; (Saum) tack; die Hände in die Hosentaschen stecken stick one’s hands in one’s trouser (Am. pant) pockets; sich (Dat) heimlich etw. in die Tasche etc. stecken slip s.th. secretively into one’s pocket etc.; den Kopf aus dem Fenster stecken stick one’s head out of (Am. auch out) the window; sich (Dat) die Haare zu einem Knoten stecken put one’s hair up in a knot; sich (Dat) eine Blume ins Haar stecken put ( oder stick umg.) a flower in one’s hair2. umg. (bringen) put, stick; jemanden ins Gefängnis / Bett stecken put s.o. in prison / to bed; jemanden in eine Anstalt / ein Heim stecken stick s.o. in an institution / a home; wir stecken dich gleich in den Keller! you’ll be locked up in the cellar if you’re not careful; ich weiß nicht, wohin ich ihn stecken soll fig. I can’t place him4. umg. (verraten) tell; wer hat ihm das gesteckt? who told him (that)?, who passed that on to him?; es jemandem tüchtig stecken umg. tell s.o. what’s what5. AGR. (Erbsen, Kartoffeln etc.) plant6. umg. (aufgeben) give up, chuck in; ich glaub, ich steck’s! I think I’ll give up ( oder chuck it in); hineinstecken, Brand 1, Nase1 5, Tasche 2, Ziel 4 etc.1. (sich befinden) be; (festsitzen) be stuck; Kugel, Splitter etc.: be lodged ( oder embedded) in; der Schlüssel steckt the key’s in the door2. stecken bleiben get stuck; umg., fig., beim Vortragen: auch dry up, come unstuck; THEAT. auch forget one’s lines; Verhandlungen: come to a standstill, reach deadlock; mitten im Satz stecken bleiben fig. break off in mid-sentence; das Projekt ist in den Anfangsstadien stecken geblieben the project didn’t get beyond the early stages3. stecken lassen leave in; den Schlüssel stecken lassen leave the key in the door; lass das Messer / den Revolver stecken! leave your knife / gun where it is; lass dein Geld nur stecken umg. put your money away, this is on me4. umg., fig. (sein) be; voller Fehler stecken Brief etc.: be full of mistakes; voller Bosheit / Neugier stecken be a spiteful character / a nosy old so-and-so; mitten in der Arbeit stecken be in the middle of ( oder busy with) one’s work; mitten in den Prüfungen stecken be in the middle of ( oder in the throes of) (taking) one’s exams; er steckt immer zu Hause he’s stuck at home all the time, he never goes out; in mir steckt eine Grippe I think I might be coming down with flu; der Schreck steckte ihm noch in den Gliedern his knees were still like jelly; wo steckst du denn ( so lange)? where have you been (all this time)?, where did you get to (all this time)?; wo steckt er bloß immer? where does he keep disappearing to ( oder hiding himself)?; dahinter steckt etwas there’s something behind it (all); da steckt er dahinter he’s at the bottom of it, he’s behind it (all); darin steckt viel Arbeit a lot of work has gone into it; in dem Geschäft steckt eine Menge Geld (es wurde viel investiert) a lot of money has gone into that business; (man kann viel verdienen) there’s a packet (Am. bundle) of money to be made out of that business; zeigen, was in einem steckt show what one is made of, show one’s mettle; in ihm steckt etwas he’s got what it takes, he’ll go far ( oder a long way); Anfang 3, Decke 2, gesteckt, Hals 3, Haut 4 etc. -
45 hangi
"Which...? -niz Which of you? - akla hizmet ediyor? colloq. What´s making him do such a strange thing? - biri Which one (of a large number)? - cehennemin dibinden geldin? colloq. Where the hell did you come from? - dağda kurt öldü? colloq. This is a nice surprise, but whatever made you/him do it? - peygambere kulluk edeceğini/ümmet olacağını şaşırmak/bilmemek to be at a loss as to whose orders to follow. - taşı kaldırsan, altından çıkar. colloq. 1. He has an opinion about anything you mention. 2. He has a finger in every pie. - taş pekse/katıysa, başını ona vur. colloq. 1. Nothing can be done to help you; and if you don´t believe me, go ask my boss. 2. You´re to blame for the mess you´re in, so don´t come crying to me! Seni/Sizi - rüzgâr attı buraya/böyle? colloq. What on earth brought you here?/Where have you been all this time?" -
46 tempo sm
['tɛmpo]1) (gen) timescusa, adesso non ho tempo — sorry, I haven't got time at the moment
c'è o abbiamo tempo — there is plenty of time
rilassati, abbiamo ancora tempo! — relax, we've still got time!
perdere tempo — (sprecare tempo) to waste time, (far tardi) to lose time
nei ritagli di tempo; a tempo perso — in one's spare moments
tempo libero — free o spare time
2) (periodo) timea suo tempo — in due course, at the appropriate time
ogni cosa a suo tempo — we'll (o you'll ecc) deal with it in due course
in tempo utile — in due time o course
al tempo stesso; a un tempo — at the same time
arrivare/essere in tempo — to arrive/be in time
per tempo — in good time, early
3) (durata di un'operazione) time, (fase) stagerispettare i tempi — to keep to the schedule o timetable
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47 tempo
sm ['tɛmpo]1) (gen) timescusa, adesso non ho tempo — sorry, I haven't got time at the moment
c'è o abbiamo tempo — there is plenty of time
rilassati, abbiamo ancora tempo! — relax, we've still got time!
perdere tempo — (sprecare tempo) to waste time, (far tardi) to lose time
nei ritagli di tempo; a tempo perso — in one's spare moments
tempo libero — free o spare time
2) (periodo) timea suo tempo — in due course, at the appropriate time
ogni cosa a suo tempo — we'll (o you'll ecc) deal with it in due course
in tempo utile — in due time o course
al tempo stesso; a un tempo — at the same time
arrivare/essere in tempo — to arrive/be in time
per tempo — in good time, early
3) (durata di un'operazione) time, (fase) stagerispettare i tempi — to keep to the schedule o timetable
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48 ну ты даёшь!
ну ты <и> даёшь!прост., часто ирон., неодобр.well, you are a one!; well I never!; it's a bit much!; you're really going it!; you are the limit!- Людка, ну ты и даёшь! Где была? - В коридоре. Ждала Маркина. - Только-то? А я думала, опять с каким-нибудь Генкой. (И. Грекова, Кафедра) — 'Well, you are a one, Lyudka! Where have you been?' 'In the corridor. Waiting for Markin.' 'Is that all? And I had thought that you were with a Gena of some kind again.'
Проснулся я, видимо, через много часов - в окно моей комнаты сквозь ледяной панцирь ломилось солнце. Ну ты даёшь, старик, попрекнул я сам себя. (В. Тельпугов, Дыхание костра) — I woke up many hours later, it was clear - the sun was beating through the armour of ice on the window. It's a bit much, old man, I reproached myself.
- Ну, дед, ты даёшь! Дал бог ноги. Весь посёлок исколесили. Давно ехать пора. (И. Ракша, Весь белый свет) — 'Well, Grandad, you are the limit. God certainly gave you some legs. I've driven round the whole town looking for you. We should have left long ago.'
- А школа? - Я не пошла. - Ну, мать, ты даёшь... - Александр Павлович, действительно несколько потрясённый, с размаху плюхнулся на скамью. (С. Абрамов, Требуется чудо) — 'And school?' 'I didn't go.' 'You're really going it...' Alexander Pavlovich, in truth somewhat stunned, flopped down on the bench.
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49 uithangen
1 [naar buiten hangen] hang out2 [zich bevinden] be ⇒ hang out♦voorbeelden:1 de vlag hangt uit • the flag is hanging out/has been struck2 waar heb jij uitgehangen? • where have you been (hanging out)?, what have you been up to?II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [naar buiten hangen] hang/put out2 [in zijn volle lengte ophangen] hang out♦voorbeelden:de idioot uithangen • act/play the foolde grote meneer uithangen • play the big shot -
50 rare
rare [ʀαʀ]adjectivea. ( = peu commun) [objet, mot, édition] rareb. ( = peu nombreux) [cas, exemples, visites] rare ; [passants, voitures] few• les rares fois où... on the rare occasions when...• il est l'un des rares qui... he's one of the few people who...• se faire rare [argent, légumes] to become scarced. ( = exceptionnel) [talent, qualité, sentiment, beauté] rare ; [homme, énergie] exceptional ; [saveur, moment] exquisitee. [gaz] rare* * *ʀɑʀ1) ( peu commun) [personne, objet, animal, plante] rare; [denrée, main-d'œuvre, produit] scarce; [minerai] rare, scarcedevenir or se faire rare — to be ou become scarce
2) ( peu fréquent) [cas, mot, maladie] rare; [moment] rare; [visites] infrequent; [occasion] rare, unusual; [emploi, utilisation] unusual, uncommon; [voyages, trains] infrequent; [voitures, passants, clients, amis] fewil est rare de faire/qu'il fasse — it is unusual to do/for him to do
3) ( exceptionnel) [qualité, beauté, talent] rare; [maîtrise, intelligence, énergie, courage] exceptional; [bêtise, impudence, inconséquence] singular4) ( clairsemé) [cheveux, barbe, végétation] sparse; [air] thin* * *ʀɒʀ adj1) (= inhabituel) rareil est rare que — it's rare that, it's unusual that
2) (main-d'œuvre, denrées) scarcese faire rare — to become scarce, fig, [personne] to make oneself scarce
3) (cheveux, herbe) sparse* * *rare adj1 ( peu commun) [personne, objet, animal, plante] rare; [matière première, denrée, main-d'œuvre, produit] scarce; [minerai] rare, scarce; être l'un des rares qui to be one of the few (people) who;2 ( peu fréquent) [cas, mot, maladie] rare; [moment] rare; [visites] infrequent; [occasion] rare, unusual; [emploi, utilisation] unusual, uncommon; [voyages, trains] infrequent; [voitures, passants, clients, amis] few; les clients sont rares à cette époque-ci de l'année we have very few customers at this time of year; devenir or se faire rare [argent, produit, denrée] to be ou become scarce; vous vous faites rare ces temps-ci you are not around much these days; il se fait de plus en plus rare dans le village he comes to the village less and less (frequently); quelques rares visiteurs a few occasional visitors; rares étaient ceux qui faisaient there were few who did; il est rare de faire it is unusual to do; il n'est pas rare de faire it isn't uncommon ou unusual to do; il est rare qu'il vienne en train it's unusual for him to come by train; il n'est pas rare qu'il reste pour dîner it's not unusual for him to stay for dinner; cela n'a rien de rare there's nothing unusual about it; à de rares exceptions près with few exceptions;3 ( exceptionnel) [qualité, beauté, talent] rare; [maîtrise, intelligence, énergie, courage] exceptional; [bêtise, impudence, inconséquence] singular; combat d'une rare violence exceptionally violent fight ou fighting; être d'une bêtise rare or d'une rare bêtise to be singularly ou exceptionally stupid; être d'une intelligence rare to be exceptionally intelligent; il est l'exemple rare de he is a rare example of;[rar] adjectifplantes/timbres rares rare plants/stamps2. [peu fréquent] rareon le voyait chez nous à de rares intervalles once in a (very long) while, he'd turn up at our houseil est rare qu'elle veuille bien venir avec moi she rarely ou seldom agrees to come with meil n'est pas rare de le voir ici it's not uncommon ou unusual to see him heretu te fais rare ces derniers temps (familier) you've become quite a stranger lately, where have you been hiding lately?3. [peu nombreux] fewà de rares exceptions près with only ou apart from a few exceptionselle est une des rares personnes que je connaisse à aimer le jazz she's one of the very few people I know who enjoys jazz[peu abondant] scarce -
51 пропадать
vi; св - пропа́стьпо сообще́ниям печа́ти пропа́ло ещё не́сколько челове́к — a few more people are reported to be missing
у меня́ пропа́л зо́нтик — I've lost my umbrella
2) исчезать to disappear, быстро, неожиданно to vanishэ́ти докуме́нты пропа́ли — these documents/papers have disappeared/vanished, these documents/papers are gone
куда́ вы пропа́ли? — where did you disappear/vanish to?
где вы пропада́ли це́лую неде́лю? — where have you been all/this week?
3) погибать to be lost/gone, to be done for; о растениях и т. п. to die, to perish; пойти прахом to be wasted, to go to waste, to go down the drain collпропа́ли на́ши де́нежки — our money is as good as gone/lost
мы пропа́ли! — we're done for!
тепе́рь он пропа́л — he's a goner now coll
и́з-за за́морозков посе́вы пропа́ли — the crops were killed by the frosts
все на́ши уси́лия пропа́ли — all our efforts were wasted, all our efforts came to naught
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52 waar heb jij uitgehangen?
waar heb jij uitgehangen?where have you been (hanging out)?, what have you been up to?Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > waar heb jij uitgehangen?
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53 С-398
(ТОЛЬКО) ЗА СМЕРТЬЮ ПОСЫЛАТЬ кого coll VP these forms only impers predic the verb always takes the final position) (used to express irritation at the long absence of s.o. who was sent on an errand) when he (she etc) goes on an errand, you have to wait an extremely long time for him (her etc) to return: X-a только за смертью посылать = you could grow old waiting for X (to get back (to do the simplest little errand etc)) it takes X forever (and a day) to do the simplest of errands X is slower than molasses (in January).Где ты столько времени ходишь? Тебя только за смертью посылать! Where have you been all this time? You're slower than molasses in January! -
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[VP; these forms only; impers predic; the verb always takes the final position]=====⇒ (used to express irritation at the long absence of s.o. who was sent on an errand) when he (she etc) goes on an errand, you have to wait an extremely long time for him (her etc) to return:- X-a только за смертью посылать≈ you could grow old waiting for X (to get back <to do the simplest little errand etc>);- X is slower than molasses (in January).♦ Где ты столько времени ходишь? Тебя только за смертью посылать! Where have you been all this time? You're slower than molasses in January!Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > за смертью посылать
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55 только за смертью посылать
• (ТОЛЬКО) ЗА СМЕРТЬЮ ПОСЫЛАТЬ кого coll[VP; these forms only; impers predic; the verb always takes the final position]=====⇒ (used to express irritation at the long absence of s.o. who was sent on an errand) when he (she etc) goes on an errand, you have to wait an extremely long time for him (her etc) to return:- X-a только за смертью посылать≈ you could grow old waiting for X (to get back <to do the simplest little errand etc>);- X is slower than molasses (in January).♦ Где ты столько времени ходишь? Тебя только за смертью посылать! Where have you been all this time? You're slower than molasses in January!Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > только за смертью посылать
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56 despelucada
despelucado,-a adj fam unkempt: ¿de dónde vienes tan despelucado?, you look as if you've been dragged through a hedge backwards, where have you been?
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57 despelucado
Del verbo despelucar: ( conjugate despelucar)
despelucado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
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despelucar
despelucado,-a adj fam unkempt: ¿de dónde vienes tan despelucado?, you look as if you've been dragged through a hedge backwards, where have you been?
' despelucado' also found in these entries:
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58 ezkutatu
du/ad.1. ( gorde, kukutu, izkutatu) to hide; lurpean \ezkutatu zuen pistola he hid the pistol in the ground2. ( estali)a. to cover, conceal; Maitek bi eskuez bere sabeltxoa ezkutzen zuen Maite covered her little belly with both her handsb. (irud.) to conceal, hide; egia \ezkutatu to {hide || conceal} the truth; zerbait ezkutatzen didazu you're hiding something from me; bihotzeko oinazea \ezkutatu nahirik wishing to hide the torment in her heart; bere higuina \ezkutatuz concealing her revulsion da/ad.1.a. to hide; non \ezkutatu zara? i. ( orain arte) where have you been hiding? ii. ( une honetan) where are you hiding?b. to hide, conceal o.s., steal away; sasi artean \ezkutatu ziren they hid among the brambles; sasi artean \ezkutaturik zebiltzan they were lurking in the bushes2. ( desagertu) to hide away; hori esanda, gizona \ezkutatu zitzaien having said that, the man hid from them -
59 У-81
БЕЗ УМА PrepP Invar1. \У-81 от кого-чего (the resulting PrepP is subj-compl with бытье (subj: human) one is spellbound, enraptured by s.o. or sth.: X без ума от Y-a — X is crazy (mad, wild, dotty) about YX goes wild (crazy) over Y X has lost his head over person Y X is madly (head over heels) in love with person Y X is head over heels over person Y."...Мы приходим однажды к нашим девушкам. Мою звали Катрин, я её Катей называл, а молоденькую звали Гретой... Мне нравится моя Катя, и я, чувствую, ей нравлюсь, а эти вообще без ума друг от друга» (Искандер 5). "...One time we came to see our girls. Mine was named Katrin-I called her Katya-and the young one was named Greta....I liked my Katya, and she liked me, I could feel it, and the other two were just plain crazy about each other" (5a).«Откуда вы, Обломов? He знает Дашеньки! Весь город без ума, как она танцует!» (Гончаров 1). "Where have you been, Oblomov? You don't know Dashenka? Why, the whole town is crazy about her dancing" (1a).Великолепный математик был у нас в Юрятине. В двух гимназиях преподавал, в мужской и у нас... Девочки были без ума от него, все в него влюблялись» (Пастернак 1). "We had an excellent (math) teacher in Yuriatin, he taught both in the boys' school and in ours....All the girls were mad about him, they all fell in love with him" (1a).Ира-Ирунчик оказалась без ума от Аркашки и не могла этого скрыть... (Залыгин 1). Irina/Irunchik turned out to be dotty about Arkady and quite unable to hide it (1a).Мне была совершенно ясна бессмыслица гартвиговских авантюр, но иные интеллигенты, и в особенности дамы с воспалённым воображением, были от них без ума (Трифонов 5). The absurdity of Gartvig's adventures was perfectly clear to me, but some intellectuals-and especially certain ladies with overly vivid imaginations-went wild over them (5a)....He я один влюбился в неё: все мужчины, посещавшие её дом, были от ней без ума... (Тургенев 3)....1 was not the only one to have fallen in love with her: all the men who visited the house were madly in love with her... (3a).2. \У-81 любить кого, rare что, влюбляться в кого, бытье влюблённым в когоadv(to love s.o.) ardently, ferventlymadlyto distraction beyond all measure.Ещё до войны видела однажды Настёна в кино... как городская баба, не зная, чем угодить мужику, которого она без ума любила, кормила его, как маленького, из рук (Распутин 2). Once before the war Nastyona saw a movie... in which a city woman, not knowing how to please the man she loved madly, spoon-fed him like a child (2a).Гораздо сильнейшее влияние (,чем романы,) имела на меня пьеса, которую я любил без ума... - «Свадьба Фигаро» (Герцен 1). A play which I liked beyond all measure..., the Marriage of Figaro, had much greater influence on me (than novels) (1a). -
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• БЕЗ УМА[PrepP; Invar]=====⇒ one is spellbound, enraptured by s.o. or sth.:- X без ума от Y-a ≈ X is crazy (mad, wild, dotty) about Y;- X goes wild < crazy> over Y;- X is head over heels over person Y.♦ "...Мы приходим однажды к нашим девушкам. Мою звали Катрин, я её Катей называл, а молоденькую звали Гретой... Мне нравится моя Катя, и я, чувствую, ей нравлюсь, а эти вообще без ума друг от друга" (Искандер 5). "...One time we came to see our girls. Mine was named Katrin-I called her Katya - and the young one was named Greta.... I liked my Katya, and she liked me, I could feel it, and the other two were just plain crazy about each other" (5a).♦ "Откуда вы, Обломов? Не знает Дашеньки! Весь город без ума, как она танцует!" (Гончаров 1). "Where have you been, Oblomov? You don't know Dashenka? Why, the whole town is crazy about her dancing" (1a).♦ "Великолепный математик был у нас в Юрятине. В двух гимназиях преподавал, в мужской и у нас... Девочки были без ума от него, все в него влюблялись" (Пастернак 1). "We had an excellent [math] teacher in Yuriatin, he taught both in the boys' school and in ours....All the girls were mad about him, they all fell in love with him" (1a).♦ Ира-Ирунчик оказалась без ума от Аркашки и не могла этого скрыть... (Залыгин 1). Irina/ Irunchik turned out to be dotty about Arkady and quite unable to hide it (1a).♦ Мне была совершенно ясна бессмыслица гартвиговских авантюр, но иные интеллигенты, и в особенности дамы с воспалённым воображением, были от них без ума (Трифонов 5). The absurdity of Gartvig's adventures was perfectly clear to me, but some intellectuals-and especially certain ladies with overly vivid imaginations - went wild over them (5a).♦...Не я один влюбился в неё: все мужчины, посещавшие её дом, были от ней без ума... (Тургенев 3)....I was not the only one to have fallen in love with her: all the men who visited the house were madly in love with her... (3a).⇒ (to love s.o.) ardently, fervently:- madly;- beyond all measure.♦ Ешё до войны видела однажды Настёна в кино... как городская баба, не зная, чем угодить мужику, которого она без ума любила, кормила его, как маленького, из рук (Распутин 2). Once before the war Nastyona saw a movie... in which a city woman, not knowing how to please the man she loved madly, spoon-fed him like a child (2a).♦ Гораздо сильнейшее влияние [,чем романы,] имела на меня пьеса, которую я любил без ума... - "Свадьба Фигаро" (Герцен 1). A play which I liked beyond all measure..., the Marriage of Figaro, had much greater influence on me [than novels](1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > без ума
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