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I was stirred by her story

  • 1 stir

    [stəː] past tense, past participle stirred
    1. verb

    She stirred the sugar into the mixture.

    يُحَرِّك، يَمْزِج
    2) to move, either slightly or vigorously:

    Come on – stir yourselves!

    يُحَرِّك
    3) to arouse or touch (a person or his feelings):

    He was stirred by her story.

    يُثير
    2. noun
    a fuss or disturbance:

    The news caused a stir.

    ضَجَّه، إهْتِياج، إثارَه

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  • 2 aufwühlen

    v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)
    1. (Erde) throw up; (See, Schlamm) churn up
    2. fig. stir s.o. up, move; agitate förm.; ein aufwühlendes Erlebnis a deeply moving experience; aufgewühlt
    * * *
    to churn up; to distract
    * * *
    auf|wüh|len
    vt sep
    1) (lit) Erde, Meer to churn (up)
    2) (geh) to stir; (schmerzhaft) to churn up; Leidenschaften to rouse

    áúfwühlend — stirring

    See:
    auch aufgewühlt
    * * *
    (to arouse or touch (a person or his feelings): He was stirred by her story.) stir
    * * *
    auf|wüh·len
    vt
    etw \aufwühlen to churn [up sep] sth
    aufgewühlt churned [up]
    die aufgewühlte See the churning sea
    aufgewühlt sein to be churned up; See to be churning
    2. (geh: stark bewegen)
    jdn [innerlich] \aufwühlen to stir up sep [or shake [up sep]] sb
    \aufwühlend stirring; (stärker) devastating
    aufgewühlt agitated, in a turmoil pred; (stärker) turbulent
    * * *
    transitives Verb churn up <water, sea, mud, soil>; (fig.) stir <person, emotions, passions> deeply

    ein aufwühlendes Erlebnis(fig.) a deeply moving experience

    * * *
    aufwühlen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)
    1. (Erde) throw up; (See, Schlamm) churn up
    2. fig stir sb up, move; agitate form;
    ein aufwühlendes Erlebnis a deeply moving experience; aufgewühlt
    * * *
    transitives Verb churn up <water, sea, mud, soil>; (fig.) stir <person, emotions, passions> deeply

    ein aufwühlendes Erlebnis(fig.) a deeply moving experience

    * * *
    (Erde) v.
    to poach up v.
    to throw up v. (See) v.
    to churn up v. v.
    to churn v.

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  • 3 أثار

    أَثَارَ \ aggravate: to make sb. angry: That noise aggravates me. agitate: (often passive) to make sb. anxious: She was agitated when her husband didn’t come home from work. arouse, to excite: to give sb. strong feelings (of joy, anger, hope, etc.): The news excited him. It was exciting news. It excited his interest. Our players were wildly excited by their success. incite: to cause or lead (sb.) to a strong feeling or violent action. instigate: to cause (sth. bad or sb. to do sth. bad) by urging it: Two workers instigated all the trouble at the factory. provoke: to annoy sb. (usu. on purpose) so as to make him do sth.: If you provoke the dog, he may bite you. cause: (laughter, violence, interest, etc.). raise: to bring up (a point, a question, etc.) for attention: The matter of his pay was not raised at the meeting. rouse: to stir (sb., or his feelings): His cruelty roused their anger. stimulate: to excite; make the mind or body more active or awake stir. to excite:: Poetry should stir one’s imagination. \ أَثَارَ \ irritate: to cause discomfort to the body: Smoke irritates the throat. \ See Also هَيَّج الجسم \ أَثَارَ الاِسْتِيَاء \ displease: to annoy. \ أَثَارَ الاشمِئْزَاز \ disgust: (of sth. shameful or nasty) to give sb. a strong feeling of dislike: Her rude behaviour disgusted him. There was a disgusting smell in the kitchen. \ أَثَارَ الأعْصَاب \ get on sb.’s nerves: to destroy sb.’s peace of mind; make sb. excitedly anxious or angry. irritate: to annoy. \ أَثَارَ اهتمام أو فُضُول \ intrigue: (of sth. strange that cannot easily be explained); to interest (sb.) greatly. \ أَثَارَ الشَّغَب \ agitate: to make noisy public demands: He agitated for a change in the marriage laws. \ أَثَارَ ضجةً أو جلبة \ clamour, clamor: to make a loud noise, esp. in complaining or demanding sth.: The prisoners clamoured to be let out. \ أَثَارَ الغَضَب \ anger: to make (sb.) angry. \ أثَارَ المشاعِر والعَواطِف \ thrill: to give a thrill to; excite: a thrilling film. touch: to have a sad effect on; to concern: Her sad story touched my heart. It was a touching story (It stirred my feelings). affect: to move the feelings of: The news affected him greatly. \ أثَارَ جَلَبَةً بدون داعٍ \ fuss: to behave in a nervous, restless or anxious way about small things: Don’t fuss, we’re sure to catch our train.

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  • 4 VÍKJA

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    (vík; veik, vikum; vikinn), v.
    1) to move, turn, with dat. (sveinninn mátti hvergi víkja höfðinu);
    hann veik sér hjá dyrunum, he passed by the door;
    víkja e-m af hendi, to turn one off, dismiss;
    víkja e-u af sér, to decline (A. veik því af sér);
    víkja e-u til ráða (atkvæða) e-s, to hand it over to one’s decision;
    víkja tali, rœðu, máli til e-s, to turn one’s speech to one, address oneself to one;
    víkja til e-s, to mention, refer to (hefr hann svá kvæðit, at hann víkr til Ólafs konungs);
    víkja til við e-n, to broach it to one;
    víkja á e-t, to hint at (Þ. víkr á nökkut í Þorgeirsdrápu á misþokka þeira);
    víkja á við e-n = víkja til við e-n;
    víkja svá bœkr til, at, the books indicate that;
    2) to move, go (þeir víkja þegar eptir þessum mönnum);
    víkja aptr, to return (þeir víku aptr ok leita þeira);
    hann veik heim, he returned home;
    víkja til norðrættar, to trend north (þat ríki víkr til norðrættar);
    víkja inn til hafnar, to veer round and seek harbour (önnur skipin viku inn til hafna af leiðinni);
    víkja eptir e-m, to follow one’s example;
    víkja eptir e-u, to yield to (víkja eptir freistingu fjándans);
    3) impers. to turn, trend;
    landinu víkr til landnorðrs, the land trends to north-east;
    svá veik viðr veginum, at þar var hraungata mikil, the road was of this nature;
    nú veik svá við, at liðit fór yfir á eina mikla, now it came to pass;
    nú víkr sögunni vestr til Breiðafjarðardala, now the story turns west to B.;
    en þar veik annan veg af, it turned out quite another way;
    4) refl., víkjast, to turn oneself;
    víkjast aptr, to return;
    hón sat ok veikst eigi, she sat and stirred not;
    víkjast eptir e-u, to turn after, imitate;
    víkjast undan e-u, to evade, decline;
    víkjast undan við e-n, to refuse one;
    víkjast undir hlýðni við e-n, to do homage to;
    víkjast við e-t, to respond to (kvað hann vel hafa vikizt við sína nauðsyn).
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    older vikva, MS. 325. 76; the spelling with y is curious; pres. vykr, Hom. (a very old vellum); pret. veyk, Ó. H. 174. l. 9, Mork. 171. l. 34; ykva, q. v., also occurs (vi = y); pres. vík; pret. veik, veikt, veik, pl. viku; subj. víki; imperat. vík (víktu); part. vikinn; a pret. vék (like sté, hné, from stíga, hníga) has prevailed in mod. usage (vék, lék, Úlf. 3. 34), but is hardly found in old writers: [Dan. vige; Swed. vika.]
    B. To move, turn; veik hann þaðan ok kom fyrir konung, Stj.; hann veik þá upp á hálsinn, Gullþ. 61 new Ed.; víkr hann út á borgar-vegginn, Fms. x. 238; Þórir veik aptr til Jómalans, Ó. H. 135; þeir viku aptr ( returned) ok leita þeirra, Fms. ix. 54; hann veik heim, returned home, Ísl. ii. 202, v. l.; veik ek hjá ( I passed by) allstaðar er spillvirkja bælin eru vön at vera, Fms. ii. 81; þeir viku þá í Eystri-dali, ix. 233; es maðrinn výkr (sic) eptir teygingu fjándans, Hom. 216 (Ed.); þat skyldi eptir öðru líkja eðr víkja, Fms. v. 319; margir höfðingjar viku mjök eptir honum ( followed him) í áleitni við Harald, vii. 165; megu vér þar til víkja, we may call there, Grett. 5 new Ed.; víkja mörgum hlutum eptir þínum vilja, Fb. i. 320; Arnkell veik því af sér, A. declined, Eb. 122, Ld. 68; tók hann því seinliga ok veik nökkut til ráða bræðra sinna, Eb. 208; veik hann sér hjá dyrunum, Fs. 62; svá at sveinninn mætti hvergi víkja höfðinu, move with the head, i. e. turn, stir the head, Fms. ii. 272; engi maðr skal þér í móti víkja hendi né fæti, stir hand or foot against thee, Stj. 204; víkja hendinni, 581 (in mod. usage, víkja hvorki hendi né fæti, of a lazy person); hann veik honum frá sér, he pushed him off, Fms. ix. 243 (v. l.), Stj. 614; hann veik sér undan, turned aside, Bs. i. 861; vík (imperat.) hegat keri þínu, pass the beaker! Stj. 136; helgir feðr viku til bindendi níu-vikna-fóstu (dat.), 49.
    2. metaph.; veik hann til samþykkis við bændr ræðu sinni, Fms. ii. 35; hón veik tali til kóngs-sonar, she turned her speech to the king’s son, Pr. 431; var því vikit til atkvæða Marðar, Nj. 207; viku þeir til Haralds málinu, Fms. vii. 169; þessu veik hann til Snorra Goða, Eb. 84; ok forvitnask um þat er til hennar var vikit af þessum stórmælum, 625. 86; konungr tók vænliga á ok veik undir Gizur hvíta, Nj. 178, Fb. i. 273; veik hann á þat fyrir þeim, at …, he hinted at, Ld. 26; Þormóðr víkr á nokkut í Þorgeirs-drápu á misþokka þeirra, Th. hints at, Fbr. 24 new Ed.; hón veik á við Önund, at hón vildi kvæna Ólaf frænda sinn, Grett. 87; víkja svá bækr til, at …, the books indicate, Karl. 547; hélt Þorleifr á um málit en Arnkell veik af höndum, declined, Eb. 182.
    3. to trend; þat ríki víkr til norðrættar, Fms. xi. 230.
    4. to turn, veer, of a ship, better ykva; skútan renndi fram hart, ok varð þeim seint at víkja, Fms. vii. 202; ok (she) reist svá rúman krókinn at þeir fengu eigi at vikit, viii. 386; önnur skipin viku inn til hafna af leiðinni, ix. 310; lát víkja! víkja til, til at víkja, vi. 244, 262, l. c.; Þórðr veik frá ok ór læginu því skipi, vii. 113; viku þeir nú stöfnum, veered round, ix. 301; þá gátu þeir vikit jarls skipinu. viii. 386; þann hjálmun-völ, er hann hneigir ok víkr með hjörtum stór-höfðingja, Sks. 479 B: metaph., mátti Þórir eigi vikva skapi sínu til Magnúss, Fms. x. 411; þar veik annan veg, it took another turn, viii. 60; þat þóttusk menn skilja, at konungr viki meirr áleiðis með Gizuri the king was biassed towards G. þat allt er honum þótti svá mega, Sturl. iii. 91.
    II. impers. to turn, recede, trend; landi víkr, the land recedes, draws back, as one sails on, Orkn. (in a verse); þaðan víkr landi til landnorðrs, A.A. 289; feninu víkr at hálsinum upp, Eg. 582; svá veik viðr veginum, at þar var hraungata mikil, the road was thus shaped, Pr. 411; nú víkr sögunni vestr til Breiðafjarðar-dala, the story turns west to B., Nj. 2; en þar veik annan veg af, but it turned quite another way, Fms. viii. 60; nú veik svá við ( it came to pass) at liðit fór yfir eina á mikla, 33.
    III. reflex. to turn oneself; víkjask aptr, to turn back, Fs. 37: to stir, hón sat ok veiksk eigi, she sate and stirred not, Landn. 152; vikjask eptir e-u, to turn after, imitate, Fs. 4; víkjask undan e-u, to evade, shun, decline, Ld. 18, 42, Fms. xi. 94; hann víksk skjótt við þetta mál, respond to it, 27; kveðr hann vel hafa vikizk við sína nauðsyn, 29, i. 208; flestir menn vikusk lítt undir af orðum þeirra, Bs. i. 5; Íslendingar höfðu þá vikizk undir hlýðni við Magnús konung, Fms. x. 157; hann veiksk við skjótt, started at once, Hrafn. 18.

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  • 5 أثر (في)

    أَثَّرَ (في)‏ \ affect: to have an effect on: Bad food affects our health. move the feelings of:: The news affected him greatly; Food affects our health govern. rule; control. impress: to have a strong effect on (sb.); fill (sb.) with admiration: His honesty impressed me. influence: to have an effect on (a person, his character, beliefs, actions, a course of events, etc.): His choice of work was influenced by his father’s advice. move: to stir the feelings of: This sad story moved her deeply. \ أَثَّرَ \ act: to have an effect: Acid acts on some metals. \ See Also عَمَلَ في \ أَثَّرَ (في النفس)‏ \ touch: to have a sad effect on; to concern: Her sad story touched my heart. It was a touching story (It stirred my feelings). \ أَثَر \ effect: to result: His troubles had a bad effect on his health. Scientists study the causes and effects of a disease, the feeling that sth. gives to those who see or hear it: The colours of the sunset produced a wonderful effect. impression: an effect on the mind: I formed a bad impression of his work. She made a good impression on me. influence: sb. or sth. that has an effect on sb. or sth. else; effect. mark: any sign that one object has been touched by another: a dirty mark on the wall; a footmark in the sand. relic: sth. that has been left behind from a past time: relics of the war, like ruined buildings and old guns; relics of the ancient Egyptian kings. tinge: a slight sign or amount: a tinge of colour; a tinge of sadness in her voice. tint: a shade of a colour: Sunglasses have a dark tint. trace: a sign or mark that shows where sth. had been: There were traces of blood on the floor. trail: a track left by sb. or sth.: The storm left a trail of destruction. The police were on his trail (were following signs, in search of him). vestige: a slight mark, track, etc., remaining of sth. that is now gone or has been destroyed. wake: the track on the water by a ship. \ See Also تأثير (تَأْثير)، انطباع (اِنْطِباع)، علامة (عَلامَة)‏ \ أَثَر (الجُرح المُنْدَمِل)‏ \ scar: a mark that is left on the skin by an old wound. \ أَثَر أدَبِيّ فَنّيّ فَذّ \ classic: sth., esp. a book, of lasting quality, that will always be valued: Gulliver’s Travels is a classic. \ أَثَر الإصْبَع \ fingermark: any dirty mark that is left by a finger. \ أَثَر أَقْدَام \ footprint: a footmark. \ أَثَر أَقْدَام العَجَلات \ track: a set of footmarks; the line left by a wheel: We followed their tracks through the snow. \ أَثَر أو عَلامَة القَدَم \ footmark: the mark left by a foot or shoe: a muddy footmark; the footmarks of a dog. \ أَثَر دُولاب في الأرض الليِّنة \ rut: a deep track that is left by a wheel in soft ground: cart ruts.

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  • 6 revólver

    v.
    Ellos revuelven los ingredientes They stir the ingredients.
    2 to turn upside down, to mess up.
    3 to upset.
    me revuelve el estómago o las tripas it makes my stomach turn
    Ellos revolvieron el cuarto They messed up the room.
    Eso revuelve mi estómago That turns my stomach.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ MOVER], like link=mover mover (pp revuelto,-a)
    1 (agitar) to stir
    2 (mezclar) to mix
    3 (ensalada) to toss
    4 (habitación, casa, etc) to turn upside down
    5 (papeles) to rummage through; (bolso, bolsillo, etc) to rummage in
    6 (producir náuseas) to upset, turn
    1 (moverse) to fidget; (en la cama) to toss and turn
    2 (volverse con rapidez) to turn around, spin round
    3 (tiempo) to turn stormy; (mar) to become rough
    \
    revolverse contra alguien figurado to turn against somebody
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    verb
    * * *
    ( pp revuelto)
    1. VT
    1) [+ líquido] to stir
    2) [+ papeles] to look through
    3) [+ tierra] to turn over, turn up, dig over
    4) (=enredar)

    ¡deja de revolver!, ¡no revuelvas! — [a niño] stop messing about with things!, stop fidgeting!

    5) (=desordenar) to mix up, mess up
    6) [+ asunto] to go into, investigate
    7) (Pol) to stir up, cause unrest among; [+ persona] to provoke, rouse to anger
    8)
    9) (=envolver) to wrap up
    2.
    VI

    revolver en — to go through, rummage in, rummage about in

    revolver en los bolsillos — to feel in one's pockets, fumble in one's pockets

    3.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <salsa/guiso> to stir
    b) (AmL) < dados> to shake
    2) <cajones/papeles> to rummage through, go through

    revolverla(s) — (Chi fam) to live it up (colloq)

    2. 3.
    revolverse v pron
    a) ( moverse)

    se revolvía inquieto sin poder dormir — he tossed and turned, unable to sleep

    b) ( dar la vuelta) to turn around
    * * *
    = revolver, pistol, stir, rummage (among/through), gun, rifle through.
    Ex. A heart on a pink background thus indicates 'romance' (rather than medicine) and a magnifying glass or a gun might indicate a detective story though a gun might mean a 'western' if it is a revolver and a war story if it is a field gun.
    Ex. At the time of his arrest he was beaten, kicked and clubbed in the head with the butt of a pistol, resulting in health problems which are not being properly treated in prison = En el momento de su arresto le habían golpeado, dado patadas y golpeado en la cabeza con la culata de una pistola, causándole problemas de salud que están siendo tratados adecuadadamente en la cárcel.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Take 25 branches and stir gently... a recipe for success'.
    Ex. But searching an Internet database through hot new technique such as Wide Area Information Servers is vastly different from using the BITNET protocols to rummage through files on one of its server computers.
    Ex. A situation involving the dangerous or apparently dangerous person (perhaps someone reportedly carrying a gun or knife) requires the librarian to summon expert help.
    Ex. We could rifle through history and find many a world leader who has had a misty-eyed public moment.
    ----
    * revolver el gallinero = set + the cat among the pigeons, put + the cat among the pigeons.
    * revolver el palomar = set + the cat among the pigeons, put + the cat among the pigeons.
    * revolverlo todo = turn + everything upside down.
    * revolver toda la casa = turn + the house upside down.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <salsa/guiso> to stir
    b) (AmL) < dados> to shake
    2) <cajones/papeles> to rummage through, go through

    revolverla(s) — (Chi fam) to live it up (colloq)

    2. 3.
    revolverse v pron
    a) ( moverse)

    se revolvía inquieto sin poder dormir — he tossed and turned, unable to sleep

    b) ( dar la vuelta) to turn around
    * * *
    = revolver, pistol, stir, rummage (among/through), gun, rifle through.

    Ex: A heart on a pink background thus indicates 'romance' (rather than medicine) and a magnifying glass or a gun might indicate a detective story though a gun might mean a 'western' if it is a revolver and a war story if it is a field gun.

    Ex: At the time of his arrest he was beaten, kicked and clubbed in the head with the butt of a pistol, resulting in health problems which are not being properly treated in prison = En el momento de su arresto le habían golpeado, dado patadas y golpeado en la cabeza con la culata de una pistola, causándole problemas de salud que están siendo tratados adecuadadamente en la cárcel.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'Take 25 branches and stir gently... a recipe for success'.
    Ex: But searching an Internet database through hot new technique such as Wide Area Information Servers is vastly different from using the BITNET protocols to rummage through files on one of its server computers.
    Ex: A situation involving the dangerous or apparently dangerous person (perhaps someone reportedly carrying a gun or knife) requires the librarian to summon expert help.
    Ex: We could rifle through history and find many a world leader who has had a misty-eyed public moment.
    * revolver el gallinero = set + the cat among the pigeons, put + the cat among the pigeons.
    * revolver el palomar = set + the cat among the pigeons, put + the cat among the pigeons.
    * revolverlo todo = turn + everything upside down.
    * revolver toda la casa = turn + the house upside down.

    * * *
    vt
    A
    1 ‹salsa/guiso› to stir estómago
    2 ( AmL) (agitar) ‹dados› to shake
    3 ( Chi) ‹cartas/dominó› to shuffle
    B (desordenar) ‹cajones/papeles› to rummage through, go through
    además de robarme me revolvieron toda la casa they didn't just steal things, they turned the whole house upside down
    revolverla(s) ( Chi fam); to live it up ( colloq)
    ■ revolver
    vi
    había estado revolviendo en mis cosas he had been rummaging around in o rummaging through my things
    1
    (moverse): se revolvía inquieto sin poder dormir he tossed and turned, unable to sleep
    2 (dar la vuelta) to turn around
    se revolvían en sus asientos they kept turning around in their seats
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    Multiple Entries:
    revolver    
    revólver
    revolver ( conjugate revolver) verbo transitivo
    a)salsa/guiso to stir;


    b) (AmL) ‹ dados to shake

    c)cajones/papeles to rummage through, go through;

    [ ladrones] ‹ casato turn … upside down
    verbo intransitivo:

    revólver sustantivo masculino
    revolver
    revolver
    I verbo transitivo
    1 (dando vueltas) to stir
    2 (disgustar, causar desagrado) to make sick, upset
    3 (un asunto) to think over: será mejor que no revuelvas el asunto de su ascenso, you're better off not mulling over his promotion
    4 (los cajones, una casa, etc) to turn upside down
    5 (los ánimos, a una multitud) to stir up: su discurso revolvió los ánimos, his speech agitated the crowd
    II verbo intransitivo
    1 (en el pasado, etc) to rummage through, dig around in
    2 (con una cuchara, etc) to stir: no dejes de revolver, o se cortará, don't stop stirring or it'll curdle
    ♦ Locuciones: revolver el estómago, to turn one's stomach: me revuelve el estómago cuando le hace la pelota, it makes me sick when she plays up to him
    revólver sustantivo masculino revolver

    ' revólver' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    alborotar
    - hurgar
    - revolver
    - trastear
    - andar
    - culata
    - pega
    English:
    handgun
    - jumble
    - mix up
    - revolver
    - rifle
    - shuffle
    - six-shooter
    - stir up
    - toss
    - turn
    - air
    - churn
    - dog
    - drop
    - gun
    - holster
    - ransack
    - shake
    - stir
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    vt
    1. [mezclar] [líquido] to stir;
    [ensalada] to toss; [objetos] to mix; Am [dados] to shake; CSur [baraja] to shuffle;
    la travesía me ha revuelto el estómago the crossing has made me sick in my stomach;
    revolver Roma con Santiago to leave no stone unturned
    2. [desorganizar] to turn upside down, to mess up;
    [cajones] to turn out;
    los niños revolvieron la casa the children left the house in a complete mess;
    lo dejaron todo revuelto they turned the place upside down
    3. [irritar] to upset;
    me revuelve el estómago o [m5] las tripas it makes my stomach turn
    4. [alterar]
    revolver los ánimos to cause feelings to run high
    vi
    revolver en [armario, pasado] to rummage around in;
    ¿quién ha estado revolviendo en mis cajones? who's been rummaging around in my drawers?
    * * *
    <part revuelto>
    I v/t
    1 GASTR stir
    2 estómago turn
    3 ( desordenar) mess up, turn upside down
    II v/i rummage (en in)
    * * *
    revolver {89} vt
    1) : to move about, to mix, to shake, to stir
    2) : to upset (one's stomach)
    3) : to mess up, to rummage through
    revolver la casa: to turn the house upside down
    * * *
    1. (agitar) to stir [pt. & pp. stirred]
    2. (desordenar) to mess up

    Spanish-English dictionary > revólver

  • 7 В-188

    МУТИТЬ ВОДУ coll, usu. disapprov VP subj: human
    1. to confuse a certain matter intentionally, muddle some facts ( usu. trying to deceive s.o., misrepresent the real situation)
    X мутит воду - X is muddying the water(s)
    X is confusing the issue.
    «Фантастика все это... Никакого удава в горах нет и никогда не было»... - «Всё-таки до меня ещё не полностью доходит, что всё это значит». - «А надо, чтоб дошло, надо... Давайте зададим себе вопрос: кто мутит воду, кто распускает слухи? Бригадир Потапов» (Домбровский 1). "The whole story is pure science-fiction. There is no boa-constrictor up in those hills and never was."... "I still don't see what it's all supposed to mean." "Well, it's time you realised what it means....Now let us ask ourselves this question-who is muddying the water, who is spreading rumours? Brigade-leader Potapov" (1a).
    2. to sow discord between people
    X мутит воду » X is stirring up trouble
    X is stirring things up X is causing (making) trouble.
    Второй раз предупреждает её Подрезов насчёт молельни... А может, Марфа тут ни при чём? Когда она отличалась набожностью? Может, это Евсей Мошкин воду мутит? (Абрамов 1). This was the second time Podrezov had warned her about the prayer house....But maybe it had nothing to do with Marfa. She had never been especially devout. Perhaps it was Evsei Moshkin stirring up trouble (1a).
    (Сильва:) Хату поджёг он (указывает на Бусыгина), а не кто-нибудь. И воду тут у вас мутит тоже он (Вампилов 4). (S.:) Не set fire to the cottage, (Indicating Busy gin) and not someone else. And he stirred up things here too (4b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > В-188

  • 8 мутить воду

    МУТИТЬ ВИДУ coll, usu. disapprov
    [VP; subj: human]
    =====
    1. to confuse a certain matter intentionally, muddle some facts (usu. trying to deceive s.o., misrepresent the real situation):
    - X мутит воду X is muddying the water(s);
    - X is confusing the issue.
         ♦ "Фантастика все это... Никакого удава в горах нет и никогда не было"... - "Всё-таки до меня ещё не полностью доходит, что всё это значит". - "А надо, чтоб дошло, надо... Давайте зададим себе вопрос: кто мутит воду, кто распускает слухи? Бригадир Потапов" (Доморовский 1). "The whole story is pure science-fiction. There is no boa-constrictor up in those hills and never was."... "I still don't see what it's all supposed to mean." "Well, it's time you realised what it means....Now let us ask ourselves this question-who is muddying the water, who is spreading rumours? Brigade-leader Potapov" (1a).
    2. to sow discord between people:
    - X мутит воду X is stirring up trouble;
    - X is causing < making> trouble.
         ♦ Второй раз предупреждает её Подрезов насчёт молельни... А может, Марфа тут ни при чём? Когда она отличалась набожностью? Может, это Евсей Мошкин воду мутит? (Абрамов 1). This was the second time Podrezov had warned her about the prayer house....But maybe it had nothing to do with Marfa. She had never been especially devout. Perhaps it was Evsei Moshkin stirring up trouble (1a).
         ♦ [Сильва:] Хату поджёг он (указывает на Бусыгина), а не кто-нибудь. И воду тут у вас мутит тоже он (Вампилов 4). [S.:] He set fire to the cottage, (Indicating Busygin) and not someone else. And he stirred up things here too (4b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > мутить воду

  • 9 affect

    أثَارَ المشاعِر والعَواطِف \ thrill: to give a thrill to; excite: a thrilling film. touch: to have a sad effect on; to concern: Her sad story touched my heart. It was a touching story (It stirred my feelings). affect: to move the feelings of: The news affected him greatly.

    Arabic-English glossary > affect

  • 10 thrill

    أثَارَ المشاعِر والعَواطِف \ thrill: to give a thrill to; excite: a thrilling film. touch: to have a sad effect on; to concern: Her sad story touched my heart. It was a touching story (It stirred my feelings). affect: to move the feelings of: The news affected him greatly.

    Arabic-English glossary > thrill

  • 11 touch

    أثَارَ المشاعِر والعَواطِف \ thrill: to give a thrill to; excite: a thrilling film. touch: to have a sad effect on; to concern: Her sad story touched my heart. It was a touching story (It stirred my feelings). affect: to move the feelings of: The news affected him greatly.

    Arabic-English glossary > touch

  • 12 touch

    أَثَّرَ (في النفس)‏ \ touch: to have a sad effect on; to concern: Her sad story touched my heart. It was a touching story (It stirred my feelings). \ حاسَّة اللَّمْس \ touch: one of the five senses, by which something may be recognized by feeling it. \ رَسَت لمدّةٍ قَصيرة (للسّفن)‏ \ touch: (of ships) to visit: We touched at Gibraltar. \ لَمْس \ touch: the act of touching: I felt a touch on my shoulder. \ See Also لَمْسَة \ ماسَّ \ touch. \ مَسَّ \ touch: put one’s hand against (sth.); move gently against the surface of (sth.); reach: Don’t touch that electric wire! Our speed just touched 90 miles an hour.

    Arabic-English glossary > touch

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