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41 искривлённый нос
General subject: wry nose -
42 искривленный
1) General subject: bowed, cam, contorted, crook, crooked, curvaceous, curved, distorted, gnarled (о дереве), gnarly (о дереве), knurly, lapsided, lopsided, twisted, warped, writhen3) Biology: irregular4) Naval: hogged5) Medicine: loxotic6) Botanical term: contortuplicate, epinastic (о растении)7) Engineering: wry8) Automobile industry: non-lineal10) Textile: hooked11) Oil: flexural12) Drilling: canted14) Taboo: hell-west-and-crooked -
43 кислый юмор
General subject: wry humour -
44 корчиться
2) Makarov: double up -
45 косить
1) General subject: be wry, cut, decimate, look nine ways, mow, mow down (об эпидемии и т. п.), mow off (об эпидемии и т. п.), reap, reap (хлеб), reap rye, scythe, shave, sken, slash, squinny (о глазах), squint (глазами), twist2) Colloquial: look two ways to find Sunday (глазами), dodge (от армии)3) Metallurgy: drag (о режущем пламени) -
46 косой взгляд
General subject: leer, side glance, side look, side-glance, sidelong glance, sklent, wry glance -
47 кривить рот
General subject: wry -
48 криво поставленный хвост
1) Biology: wry tail2) Agriculture: crooked tailУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > криво поставленный хвост
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49 кривой
1) General subject: anfractuous, askew, awry, bandy (о ногах), boss eyed, broken backed, cam, cockahoop, crook, crooked, curve, curved, drunken, ghastly (об усмешке), gnarled (о дереве), gnarly (о дереве), hamate, hook, hooked, one eyed, one-eyed, out of the straight, parenthetic (о ногах и т. п.), tortuous, writhen, wry, misdrawn3) Colloquial: boss-eyed4) Engineering: bent5) Bookish: circumflex7) Automobile industry: lopsided, non-lineal9) Oil: bent sub (http://www.multitran.ru/c/m.exe?A=ForumReplies&MessNum=693)10) Drilling: arched11) Makarov: broken-backed -
50 кривошея
1) General subject: clonic cramp, wryneck2) Medicine: accessory cramp, clonic, kink, loxia, loxia (деформация шеи), rhebocrania, stiff neck, torticollis, trachelocullosis, trachelocyllosis, twisted neck, wry neck3) Agriculture: wryneck (заболевание цыплят)4) Veterinary medicine: head tilt (деформация шеи, сопровождающаяся неправильным положением головы) -
51 ложный
1) General subject: (made) out of whole cloth, affected, assumed, asternal (о ребре), bum, calumniatory (об обвинении), decoy, dumby, erroneous, fallacious, false, feint, hollow, hyped up, hyped-up, improper, jive, lying, make believe, make-believe, mendacious, mock, phoney, phony, pseudo, shoddy, sophisticated, spurious, truthless, untrue, untruthful, whole cloth, whole-cloth, wrong, wry, feigned, misguided, pretend2) Medicine: spuria3) Military: diversionary (об ударе, манёвре)6) Religion: deceitful7) Architecture: supposititious8) Mining: false (о кровле)9) Psychology: unsound10) Jargon: full of hot air, hooked up11) Business: fictitious12) Aviation medicine: misleading, simulated14) Gold mining: erratic -
52 морщить
1) General subject: contract, contractor, corrugate, crinkle, distort, frown, furrow, gather (лоб), pucker, purse, ridge, ruck (ся), ruckle (о ткани, одежде), ruffle, (на)(ся) screw one's face into wrinkles; knit one's brow; make a wry face (о лице, лбе), screw oneself up (лицо), screw up, screw up (лоб), wrinkle, curl up2) American: pocket3) Automobile industry: crumple4) Textile: pugger -
53 мрачный юмор
1) General subject: black humour, churchlike humour, dark humour, gallows humour, sick humour, wry humour, humor noir2) Aviation medicine: humor humidity noir3) Makarov: grim humour -
54 наморщиться
General subject: screw one's face into wrinkles; knit one's brow; make a wry face ((о лице, лбе)) -
55 насмешливая улыбка
General subject: a wry smileУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > насмешливая улыбка
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56 насмешливый
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57 неправильный
1) General subject: Chinese, abnormal, amiss, anomalistic, anomalous, awry, cac-, caco, erroneous, errorful, extra regular, extra-regular, fallacious, false, faulty, foul, grammarless (о речи), ill formed, illegitimate (о выводе), improper, inaccurate, incorrect, lame (о стиле, размере), misguided, off beam (e.g. I am afraid your calculations are way off beam.), peccant, perverse, unfair, untrue, vicious, violent, wrong, wrongful, wry2) Geology: erratic3) Naval: out of true4) Medicine: aberrant (напр. о восприятии), allorhythmic, bizarre (напр. о форме органа)5) Engineering: unequal6) Rare: heteroclite, injudicial7) Grammar: irregular8) Law: bad9) Linguistics: deviant10) Automobile industry: out-of-true12) Jargon: all wet, out in the left field, wet, off base13) Information technology: invalid15) Business: undue -
58 он скривил лицо
Makarov: he made a wry face -
59 он скривился
General subject: he made a wry face (скривил лицо) -
60 повешенный
1) Food industry: hung2) Taboo: wry mouth and a pissed pair of breeches
См. также в других словарях:
wry´ly — wry «ry», adjective, wri|er, wri|est, verb, wried, wry|ing. –adj. 1. turned to one side; … Useful english dictionary
Wry — Wry, a. [Compar. {Wrier}; superl. {Wriest}.] [Akin to OE. wrien to twist, to bend, AS. wrigian to tend towards, to drive.] [1913 Webster] 1. Turned to one side; twisted; distorted; as, a wry mouth. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence, deviating from the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wry — [ raı ] adjective funny and clever: The program was full of wry observations about married life. a. showing that you think something is funny but not very pleasant, often by the expression on your face: a wry smile/grin/comment: A wry smile… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
wry — [raı] adj [only before noun] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: wry to twist (14 19 centuries), from Old English wrigian to turn ] a wry expression or wry humour shows that you know a situation is bad, but you also think it is slightly amusing ▪ Was it as … Dictionary of contemporary English
Wry — Wry, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Wried}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wrying}.] [OE. wrien. See {Wry}, a.] To twist; to distort; to writhe; to wrest; to vex. Sir P. Sidney. [1913 Webster] Guests by hundreds, not one caring If the dear host s neck were wried. R.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wry — wry·ly; wry·ness; wry; … English syllables
wry — [rī] vt., vi. wried, wrying [ME wrien, to twist, bend < OE wrigian, to turn, twist, akin to OFris wrigia, to bend, stoop < IE * wreik (> L rica, head veil) < base * wer , to turn, bend] to writhe or twist adj. wrier or wryer, wriest… … English World dictionary
Wry — Wry, v. t. [AS. wre[ o]n.] To cover. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Wrie you in that mantle. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wry — Wry, v. i. 1. To twist; to writhe; to bend or wind. [1913 Webster] 2. To deviate from the right way; to go away or astray; to turn side; to swerve. [1913 Webster] This Phebus gan awayward for to wryen. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] How many Must murder … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wry — (adj.) 1520s, distorted, somewhat twisted, from obsolete verb wry to contort, to twist or turn, from O.E. wrigian to turn, bend, move, go, from P.Gmc. *wrig (Cf. O.Fris. wrigia to bend, M.L.G. wrich turned, twisted ), from PIE *wreik to turn (Cf … Etymology dictionary
wry — has inflected forms wryer, wryest, and derivative forms wryly, wryness … Modern English usage