Big English-Russian Dictionary. Big new English-Russian dictionary Hell translation into Russian
1. (hel) n
1. hell, underworld
to make smb."s life a ~ - figurative turn smb. life in hell
to suffer /to go/ through ~ - figurative endure the torments of hell
2. unfold
1) gambling house; hangout
2) cheap restaurant or bar
3. smth. very difficult or unpleasant; flour
4. rare
1) a box where the tailor throws scraps
2) polygraph box for broken letters
5. Amer. production waste incinerator ( at sawmills, etc.)
♢ ~ of a ... - a) damn, hellish, unbearable; a ~ of a noise - hellish / unbearable / noise; a ~ of a comedown! - damn failure!; ≅ devilishly unlucky!; a ~ of a place - cursed place; b) damn
that "s a ~ of a long trip is a damn long trip
we had the ~ of a time - a) we had a great time; b) we are damn unlucky; we had a terrible time
like ~ - a) strongly, swiftly; desperately; to work like ~ - work like crazy / like hell, great /; it "s raining like ~ - it pours like a bucket; I" ll miss you like~ - I will fucking miss you, I will miss you very much; he ran like ~ - he raced like crazy; b) in emotions denial hell no
will you see Mr. x.? - Like ~ I will! - will you see Mr. X.? - No matter how! /Hell no!/
as ~ - damn, hellish, terrible
sure as ~ - by all means, definitely, for sure
it "s as cold as ~ - dog cold
what /why, who, where/ the ~ - what the hell; Damn it
what the ~ are you doing here? - what the hell are you doing here?
what the ~ do I care? - I don't care about that at all!
what the ~ do you want? - what the hell do you want?
who the ~ are you? - Who the hell are you?
go to ~! - go to hell!
to ~ with him! - well, to hell with it!; he went to hell!
~"s bells (and buckets of blood)!, ~"s fire!, ~"s wheels! - damn it!; damn it!
get the ~ out of here - get the hell out of here
the ~ of smth. - essence, salt of something., the most important
the ~ of the plan is that it works - most importantly - this plan is real
the ~ of it was that nobody could understand him - the thing is that no one understood him
~ for leather cm.~-for-leather
~ and /or/ high water - ordeals
he led his men through ~ and high water - he led his people through fire and water
come ~ or high water - no matter what; against all odds
just for the ~ of it - for the sake of pleasure; aimlessly, just like that
broke all the windows just for the ~ of it - broke all the windows for a great life
to ~ and gone - a) to the highest degree; b) very far away ≅ at the devil's horns / in the middle of nowhere /; to hell with the horns / on the middle of nowhere /
to get /to catch/ ~ - get a scolding
to give smb. ~ - give to smb. catch up, warm someone up; ask somebody heat
to raise ~ - make a scandal, make a fuss
to play ~ with smth. - destroy smth. to the ground; spoil something.
to be ~ on - a) to be terribly difficult / painful / ( for someone); b) being too strict or severely ( with smb.); she was ~ on her servants - she tyrannized the servants; c) to be disastrous, pernicious ( for someone, something)
these country roads are ~ on the tires - these country roads are death for tires
to be ~ for smth. - to be wholeheartedly for smth.
she was ~ for cleanliness - she was obsessed with cleanliness
there will be ~ to pay - you won't get into trouble
all ~ broke /was let/ loose - hellish noise arose; the real doomsday began
~ is paved with good intentions - ≅ hell is paved with good intentions
better to reign in ~ than serve in heaven - last It is better to rule in hell than to serve in heaven
2. (hel) v open1. walk, go on a spree ( com.~around)
2. rush, rush
3. (hel) intoh~! - damn it!
bloody~! - simple. damn!, damn it!
Hell … The Old English to English
hell- hell … English to the Old English
hell- like, adj. /hel/, n. 1. the place or state of punishment of the wicked after death; the abode of evil and condemned spirits; Gehenna or Tartarus. 2. any place or state of torment or misery: They made their father's life a hell on earth. 3.… … Universalium
Hell- Hell (infernus) in theological usage is a place of punishment after death Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. hell hell † Catholic encyclopedia
Hell- steht für leuchtstark, siehe Helligkeit farbstark, siehe Farbhelligkeit pastellfarben Hell steht für: Orte: Hell (Kalifornien) Hell (Michigan) Hell (Norwegen) Hell (Gelderland) Filme: Hell (2011), deutscher Spielfilm von Tim Fehlbaum Hell –… … Deutsch Wikipedia
hell- (hĕl) n. 1. Christianity a) often Hell The place of eternal punishment for the wicked after death, often imagined as being presided over by Satan and his devils. b) A state of separation from God; exclusion from God's presence. 2. The abode of… … Word Histories
hell- NOUN 1) a place regarded in various religions as a spiritual realm of evil and suffering, often depicted as a place of perpetual fire beneath the earth to which the wicked are sent after death. 2) a state or place of great suffering. … … English terms dictionary
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hell- See: COME HELL OR HIGH WATER, GO THROUGH HELL AND HIGH WATER, HELL ON WHEELS, LIKE HELL, TO HELL WITH, UNTIL HELL FREEZES OVER, WHEN HELL FREEZES OVER … Dictionary of American idioms
hell- n. 1. Bible the place where the spirits of… … English World dictionary
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hell(hel)n
2) gambling house, brothel ◊ a hell of a way
a hell of a noise
go to hell! Go to hell!;
a) strongly; promptly; with all my might;
b) to hell with two!;
you "re coming, aren't you? - Like hell I will! will you come? -And I won’t think!;
to ride hell for leather
there will be hell to pay
to give smb. hell to scold someone. on what the light stands; pour on someone by the first number;
come hell or high water ≅ whatever; no matter what happens
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hell
1. (hel) n
1. hell, underworld
to make smb."s life a ~ - figurative turn smb. life in hell
to suffer /to go/ through ~ - figurative endure the torments of hell
2. unfold
1) gambling house; hangout
2) cheap restaurant or bar
3. smth. very difficult or unpleasant; flour
4. rare
1) a box where the tailor throws scraps
2) polygraph box for broken letters
5. Amer. production waste incinerator ( at sawmills, etc.)
♢ ~ of a ... - a) damn, hellish, unbearable; a ~ of a noise - hellish / unbearable / noise; a ~ of a comedown! - damn failure!; ≅ devilishly unlucky!; a ~ of a place - cursed place; b) damn
that "s a ~ of a long trip is a damn long trip
we had the ~ of a time - a) we had a great time; b) we are damn unlucky; we had a terrible time
like ~ - a) strongly, swiftly; desperately; to work like ~ - work like crazy / like hell, great /; it "s raining like ~ - it pours like a bucket; I" ll miss you like ~ - I will fucking miss you, I will miss you very much; he ran like ~ - he raced like crazy; b) in emotions denial hell no
will you see Mr. x.? - Like ~ I will! - will you see Mr. X.? - No matter how! /Hell no!/
as ~ - damn, hellish, terrible
sure as ~ - by all means, definitely, for sure
it "s as cold as ~ - dog cold
what /why, who, where/ the ~ - what the hell; Damn it
what the ~ are you doing here? - what the hell are you doing here?
what the ~ do I care? - I don't care about that at all!
what the ~ do you want? - what the hell do you want?
who the ~ are you? - Who the hell are you?
go to ~! - go to hell!
to ~ with him! - well, to hell with it!; he went to hell!
~"s bells (and buckets of blood)!, ~"s fire!, ~"s wheels! - damn it!; damn it!
get the ~ out of here - get the hell out of here
the ~ of smth. - essence, salt of smth., the most important thing
the ~ of the plan is that it works - most importantly - this plan is real
the ~ of it was that nobody could understand him - the thing is that no one understood him
~ for leather cm.~-for-leather
~ and /or/ high water - ordeals
he led his men through ~ and high water - he led his people through fire and water
come ~ or high water - no matter what; against all odds
just for the ~ of it - for the sake of pleasure; aimlessly, just like that
broke all the windows just for the ~ of it - broke all the windows for a great life
to ~ and gone - a) to the highest degree; b) very far away ≅ at the devil's horns / in the middle of nowhere /; to hell with the horns / on the middle of nowhere /
to get /to catch/ ~ - get a scolding
to give smb. ~ - give to smb. catch up, warm someone up; ask somebody heat
to raise ~ - make a scandal, make a fuss
to play ~ with smth. - destroy smth. to the ground; spoil something.
to be ~ on - a) to be terribly difficult / painful / ( for someone); b) being too strict or severely ( with smb.); she was ~ on her servants - she tyrannized the servants; c) to be disastrous, pernicious ( for someone, something)
these country roads are ~ on the tires - these country roads are death for tires
to be ~ for smth. - to be wholeheartedly for smth.
she was ~ for cleanliness - she was obsessed with cleanliness
there will be ~ to pay - you won't get into trouble
all ~ broke /was let/ loose - hellish noise arose; the real doomsday began
~ is paved with good intentions - ≅ hell is paved with good intentions
better to reign in ~ than serve in heaven - last It is better to rule in hell than to serve in heaven