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101 red-faced
adj.1 sonrosado(a) (naturally); sulfurado(a) (with anger); ruborizado(a) (with embarrassment)2 de rostro encendido, coloradote, que tiene la cara colorada.3 avergonzado, ruborizado. -
102 flush
1. noun1) (a flow of blood to the face, making it red: A slow flush covered her face.) rougeur2) ((the device that works) a rush of water which cleans a toilet: a flush toilet.) chasse (d'eau)2. verb1) (to become red in the face: She flushed with embarrassment.) rougir2) (to clean by a rush of water: to flush a toilet.) tirer la chasse (d'eau)3) ((usually with out) to cause (an animal etc) to leave a hiding place: The police flushed out the criminal.) débusquer•- flushed- in the first flush of - the first flush of -
103 flush
1. noun1) (a flow of blood to the face, making it red: A slow flush covered her face.) rubor2) ((the device that works) a rush of water which cleans a toilet: a flush toilet.) descarga2. verb1) (to become red in the face: She flushed with embarrassment.) corar2) (to clean by a rush of water: to flush a toilet.) dar descarga3) ((usually with out) to cause (an animal etc) to leave a hiding place: The police flushed out the criminal.) levantar•- flushed- in the first flush of - the first flush of -
104 blush
blush [blʌʃ]∎ she blushed deeply elle est devenue toute rouge;∎ he blushed to the roots of his hair il a rougi jusqu'aux oreilles;∎ I blush to think of it now maintenant quand j'y pense, j'en rougis;∎ I blush for her j'ai honte pour elle2 nounrougeur f;∎ the blush of a peach la couleur rosée de la pêche;∎ a blush rose to her cheeks le sang lui est monté au visage;∎ to hide one's blushes baisser les yeux d'embarras;∎ "thank you", she said with a blush "merci", dit-elle en rougissant;∎ humorous please, spare our blushes! ne nous faites pas rougir, s'il vous plaît!;∎ the first blush of dawn les premières rougeurs fpl de l'aube;∎ she was in the first blush of youth elle était dans la prime fleur de l'âge;∎ British at first blush de prime abord, à première vue►► blush wine vin m rosé très léger -
105 burn
burn [bɜ:n]1 noun∎ to go for the burn (when exercising) forcer jusqu'à ce que ça fasse mal□∎ there was a lovely fire burning in the sitting-room un beau feu brûlait ou flambait au salon;∎ I can't get the wood to burn je n'arrive pas à faire brûler ou flamber le bois;∎ the toast is burning le pain grillé est en train de brûler;∎ she could see a cigarette burning in the dark elle pouvait voir une cigarette qui brûlait ou se consumait dans l'obscurité;∎ this material won't burn ce tissu est ininflammable;∎ the church burned to the ground l'église a été réduite en cendres;∎ a light was burning in the study une lumière brûlait dans le bureau∎ my face was burning (with embarrassment) j'avais le visage en feu, j'étais tout rouge;∎ the wind made her face burn le vent lui brûlait le visage;∎ she was burning with anger/impatience elle bouillait de colère/d'impatience;∎ she was burning for adventure elle brûlait du désir d'aventure∎ we burned down the motorway nous foncions ou nous filions sur l'autoroute∎ to burn coal/oil/gas (boiler) marcher au charbon/au mazout/au gaz;∎ three people were burnt to death trois personnes sont mortes carbonisées ou ont été brûlées vives;∎ to be burnt alive être brûlé vif;∎ suspected witches were burnt at the stake les femmes soupçonnées de sorcellerie étaient brûlées vives;∎ his cigarette burnt a hole in the carpet sa cigarette a fait un trou dans la moquette;∎ did you burn yourself? est-ce que tu t'es brûlé?;∎ I burnt my mouth drinking hot tea je me suis brûlé (la langue) en buvant du thé chaud;∎ I've burnt the potatoes j'ai laissé brûler les pommes de terre;∎ the house was burnt to the ground la maison fut réduite en cendres ou brûla entièrement;∎ figurative to burn one's boats or bridges brûler ses vaisseaux ou les ponts;∎ figurative to burn one's fingers, to get one's fingers burnt se brûler les doigts;∎ figurative to have money to burn avoir de l'argent à ne pas savoir qu'en faire;∎ money burns a hole in his pocket l'argent lui file entre les doigts∎ the bonfire burned away for several hours le feu a brûlé pendant plusieurs heures(b) (be destroyed by fire) se consumer(a) (be destroyed by fire) brûler complètement;∎ the building burned down le bâtiment fut complètement détruit par le feu ou brûla complètement∎ the fire in the stove has burned down le feu dans le poêle est presque éteint; (grow smaller) diminuer, baisser;∎ the candle has burned down la bougie a diminué(building) détruire par le feu, incendier(b) (calories) brûler;∎ to burn off some energy se dépenser➲ burn out(a) (destroy by fire → building) détruire par le feu∎ figurative to burn oneself out s'épuiser(c) (die down) diminuer, éteindre;∎ after twelve hours the forest fire burnt itself out au bout de douze heures l'incendie de forêt s'est éteint➲ burn up(a) (destroy by fire) brûler∎ the desire for revenge was burning him up il était dévoré par le désir de se venger∎ this car burns up a lot of petrol cette voiture consomme beaucoup d'essence;∎ Physiology to burn up a lot of calories/energy dépenser ou brûler beaucoup de calories/d'énergie;∎ Cars to burn up the miles aller à toute vitesse, foncer∎ it really burns me up to see you like this ça me rend dingue de te voir comme ça -
106 cringe
cringe [krɪndʒ]1 noun∎ pejorative the lyrics of these sentimental songs have a high cringe factor les paroles de ces chansons à l'eau-de-rose sont d'une mièvrerie désolante;∎ pejorative the cringe factor usually associated with that type of Hollywood film le côté insupportablement mélo de ce genre de production hollywoodienne∎ to cringe in terror reculer de peur;∎ the dog cringed in the corner le chien se blottit dans le coin∎ to cringe with embarrassment être mort de honte;∎ it's so sentimental, it makes me cringe un tel mélo, ça me fait fuir!;∎ I cringe at the very thought j'ai envie de rentrer sous terre rien que d'y penser -
107 squirm
squirm [skwɜ:m]∎ he squirmed out of my grasp il a échappé à mon étreinte en se tortillant;∎ she squirmed with impatience elle était tellement impatiente qu'elle ne tenait plus en place∎ to squirm with embarrassment être mort de honte;∎ the reporters are going to make him squirm! devant la presse, il ne saura pas où se mettre!;∎ I still squirm when I remember how I treated her j'ai encore honte quand je pense à la manière dont je l'ai traitée;∎ his speech was so bad it made me squirm son discours était si mauvais que j'en ai eu honte pour lui∎ to squirm one's way out of a situation se sortir d'une situation;∎ to squirm one's way out of one's commitments se défiler de ses obligations -
108 отнимать, отнять
(вн.)
1. take* away (smth.) ;
( вн. у рд.;
лишать) deprive( smb. of), rob ( smb. of) (тж. перен.) ;
отнять у кого-л. деньги rob smb. of his, her money;
отнять у кого-л. надежду deprive smb. of hope;
2. (заставлять потратить время, энергию) take* (smth.) ;
~ у кого-л. много времени take* smb. a lot of time;
это отняло у нас три часа it took us three hours( to do that) ;
я не хочу ~ у вас время I don`t like to take up your time;
3. разг. (ампутировать) amputate( smth.) ;
4. разг. (вычитать) subtract( smth.), take* (smth.) ;
от пяти отнять четыре остаётся один four from five leaves one;
отнять от груди wean;
нельзя отнять что-л. у кого-л. it cannot be denied that smb. has smth. ;
~ся, отняться be* paralyzed;
разг. (неметь) go* numb;
у него отнялись ноги his legs were paralyzed;
от смущения у него отнялся язык he was speechless with embarrassment.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > отнимать, отнять
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109 squirm
1. [skwɜ:m] n1. корча; извивание2. поёживание, ёрзание2. [skwɜ:m] v1. 1) корчиться; изгибаться, извиваться2) увернуться, увильнуть2. двигаться извиваясьthe snake squirms among the leaves - змея, извиваясь, ползёт среди листвы
3. смущённо поёживаться; корчиться от стыдаto squirm under a reproach [a sarcasm] - сжаться, услышав упрёк [саркастическое замечание]
to make smb. squirm - мучить кого-л. (вопросами, насмешками и т. п.)
I'll make him squirm yet! - ≅ он у меня ещё попляшет!
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110 crimson
'krimznnoun, adjective((of) a deep red colour: He went crimson with embarrassment.) carmesí; rojo como un tomatecrimson adj-n carmesítr['krɪmzən]1 carmesí1 carmesí nombre masculinocrimson ['krɪmzən] n: carmesí madj.• carmesí adj.• carmíneo, -a adj.n.• carmesí s.m.
I 'krɪmzənmass noun carmesí m
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adjective carmesí adj inv['krɪmzn]to turn o flush crimson — ponerse* colorado or rojo
1.ADJ carmesí2.N carmesí m* * *
I ['krɪmzən]mass noun carmesí m
II
adjective carmesí adj invto turn o flush crimson — ponerse* colorado or rojo
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111 cringe
intransitive verbzusammenzucken; [Hund:] sich ducken, kuschencringe away or back [from somebody/something] — [vor jemandem/etwas] zurückschrecken
it makes me cringe — (in disgust) da wird mir schlecht
* * *[krin‹](to shrink back in fear, terror etc: The dog cringed when his cruel master raised his hand to strike him.) sich ducken* * *[krɪnʤ]vishe \cringed away from the blow sie duckte sich, um dem Schlag auszuweichento \cringe back in terror ängstlich zusammenzuckenwe all \cringed with embarrassment das war uns allen furchtbar peinlich* * *[krIndZ]vito cringe before sb — vor jdm zurückweichen or -schrecken
he cringed at the thought — er or ihn schauderte bei dem Gedanken
he cringed when she mispronounced his name — er zuckte zusammen, als sie seinen Namen falsch aussprach
to go cringing to sb —
a cringing person cringing behaviour — ein Kriecher m kriecherisches Benehmen
* * *cringe [krındʒ]A v/i1. sich (besonders furchtsam oder unterwürfig) ducken:a) zusammenzucken (bei),b) zurückschrecken (vor dat)before, to vor dat)B sa) kriecherische Höflichkeitb) kriecherische Verbeugung* * *intransitive verbzusammenzucken; [Hund:] sich ducken, kuschencringe away or back [from somebody/something] — [vor jemandem/etwas] zurückschrecken
it makes me cringe — (in disgust) da wird mir schlecht
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112 crimson
'krimznnoun, adjective((of) a deep red colour: He went crimson with embarrassment.) høyrød, karmosinrød, blodrødrødIsubst. \/ˈkrɪmzn\/høyrødt, karmosin(rødt)IIverb \/ˈkrɪmzn\/farge høyrød, bli høyrød, rødmeIIIadj. \/ˈkrɪmzn\/karmosinrød, blodrød, sprutrød, høyrød, knallrødgo crimson bli sprutrød (i ansiktet) -
113 cringe
krin‹(to shrink back in fear, terror etc: The dog cringed when his cruel master raised his hand to strike him.) krype sammen, krype/ligge på magen (for)Isubst. \/krɪn(d)ʒ\/1) kryping, servilitet, underdanighet2) forlegenhet, det å bli flauIIverb \/krɪn(d)ʒ\/1) ( av redsel e.l.) krype sammen2) vri seg (i forlegenhet), bli flau3) krype, smiskecringe to smiske forcringe with embarrassment vri seg av forlegenhet -
114 crimson
['krimzn]noun, adjective((of) a deep red colour: He went crimson with embarrassment.) skarlat; djúprauður -
115 crimson
karmazsin* * *['krimzn]noun, adjective((of) a deep red colour: He went crimson with embarrassment.) karmazsin(vörös) -
116 crimson
['krimzn]noun, adjective((of) a deep red colour: He went crimson with embarrassment.) carmesim* * *crim.son[kr'imzən] n carmesim, vermelho. • vt+vi 1 tingir de carmesim. 2 tornar-se carmesim. 3 enrubescer. • adj 1 carmesim, vermelho. 2 sanguinário. -
117 crimson
n. koyu kırmızı renk* * *koyu kırmızı* * *['krimzn]noun, adjective((of) a deep red colour: He went crimson with embarrassment.) koyu kırmızı -
118 crimson
['krimzn]noun, adjective((of) a deep red colour: He went crimson with embarrassment.) karmezin; temnordeč* * *[krímzn]1.adjectivetemno rdeč, škrlaten;2.nounkarmin, škrlat;3.transitive verb & intransitive verbrdeče barvati; zardeti -
119 crimson
• veripunainen• punainen• purppuranpunainen• punastua heleästi• karmosiini• karmosiininpunainen• karmiininpunainen* * *'krimznnoun, adjective((of) a deep red colour: He went crimson with embarrassment.) karmiininpunainen -
120 squirm
n. het zich in allerlei bochten kronkelen; aanval van epilepsie--------v. kronkelen, zich in bochten wringensquirm1[ skwə:m] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————squirm2〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:
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