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noun2) (emotional disturbance) Erregung, die3) (campaign) Agitation, die* * *noun die Erschütterung* * *agi·ta·tion[ˌæʤɪˈteɪʃən]n no plin a state of [great] \agitation [sehr] aufgeregtin 1920 women in America got the vote, after 72 years of \agitation 1920 bekamen die Frauen in Amerika das Wahlrecht, nachdem sie 72 Jahre dafür gestritten hatten* * *["dZI'teISən]n1) (lit of liquid) Aufrühren nt; (of surface of water) Aufwühlen nt; (of clothes in washing machine) Hin- und Herbewegung f3) (POL: incitement) Agitation f* * *agitation [ˌædʒıˈteıʃn] s1. Erschütterung f, heftige Bewegung2. Aufregung f, Unruhe f:in agitation aufgeregt3. POL Agitation f* * *noun2) (emotional disturbance) Erregung, die3) (campaign) Agitation, die* * *n.Beunruhigung f.Bewegtheit f.Tätigkeit f. -
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اِضْطِرَاب \ agitation: being agitated; agitating. confusion: disorder; misunderstanding: The thieves left the room in a state of confusion. There was some confusion about the time of meeting; that’s why I was late. disorder: lack of order: My accounts were in disorder. disturbance: sth. that disturbs the public peace: Some students caused a disturbance in the street. mess: a state of dirt or disorder; confusion: Tell the boys to clear up the mess in this room. It’s in a terrible mess. Your accounts are in a mess, you’ll have to organize them properly. uneasiness: anxiety; discomfort. unrest: discontent; restlessness: The fear of unemployment causes social unrest. uproar: loud confused activity or noise made by excited people, etc.. upset: an act of upsetting: the complete upset of all our plans; a stomach upset. \ See Also فوضى (فَوْضَى) -
8 uznemirenost
• agitation; anxiety; bustle; bustleabout; discomposure; disqaietness; disquiet; disquietude; ferment; fermentation; fidget; flurry; inquietude; restlessness; turmoil; uneasiness -
9 волнение
1) General subject: affection, after-tossing, agita (a feeling of agitation or anxiety), agitation, broil, bubble, carfuffle, combustion, commotion (моря), discomposure, disquiet, disturbance, ebullience, embroilment, emotion, excitation, excitement, feeling, ferment, fermentation, fizzle, flurry, fluster, flutter, fret, gurgitation, heart-beat, heartbeat, heave (моря), jitter, perturbation, perturbative, popple, pother, riots, ruffle, sea (на море), seethe, squall, stirring, swell, swelter, taking, throb, throbbing, tizzy (особенно по пустякам), toss, trepidity, trouble, troubled waters, troubles, tumult, turbulence, tweak, twit, twitteration, unrest, uproar, way, worriment, worrisome, worry2) Biology: effervescence3) Naval: churning of water, rough water, seaway, wave disturbance4) Colloquial: fry, fryer, jitters, ructions, snit, stew, sweat, take-on, tizzy (обыкн. по пустякам), twitter5) Dialect: worrit6) American: feeze7) Sports: nervousness10) Rare: suscitation11) Diplomatic term: stir12) Cinema: mind-blowing13) Psychology: agitation anxiety14) Jargon: dustup, row-de-dow, row-de-dowdy, rowdy-dow, rowdy-dowdy, rowdydow, ruckus, rumpus, shindy, to-do, (от удовольствия) buzz (The dancers gave the old man a buzz. Танцующие вызвали у старика волнение.), stink, pizzazz, blast, oomph, turn-on15) Oil: worrying16) Fishery: rough sea, state of the sea17) Sakhalin energy glossary: seas18) Marine science: undulation20) General subject: wave -
10 yürek
"1. heart. 2. courage, stoutheartedness, guts. 3. pity, compassion. 4. heart, heartstrings, emotions. 5. prov. stomach, belly. -ten very sincerely, from the heart, from the bottom of one´s heart. -ler acısı heartbreaking, heart-rending. -i ağzına gelmek for one´s heart to leap into one´s mouth/miss a beat/skip a beat. -i atmak 1. for one´s heart to beat. 2. for one´s heart to pound with excitement. -i bayılmak to be very hungry, be caving in. -i cız etmek/cızlamak to be suddenly overwhelmed by a flood of pity or compassion. - çarpıntısı 1. palpitation of the heart. 2. agitation, anxiety. -i çarpmak 1. for one´s heart to palpitate. 2. for one´s heart to pound with excitement. -i dar impatient; restive, fidgety. -i dayanmamak /a/ to be unable to bear, be unable to stand. -i delik troubled. -ine dert olmak /ın/ (for something) to be a source of pain and regret for (someone). -i dolu (someone) whose heart is full of bitterness over an old insult or wrong. -i ezilmek 1. to be very moved, for one´s heart to be wrenched. 2. to be very hungry, be caving in. -i ferahlamak to feel relieved, breathe easily, breathe freely. -i geniş carefree, happy-go-lucky, easygoing. -i hop etmek/hoplamak for one´s heart to miss a beat, for one´s heart to leap into one´s mouth; (for someone) to get a fright, have a fright. -ine inmek 1. (for a great sadness) to kill someone, deal someone a mortal blow. 2. to die then and there. 3. (for a sad event) to make someone suffer grievously, hit someone very hard. -ine işlemek /ın/ to wound or hurt (someone) deeply, cut (someone) to the quick. -i kabarmak 1. to feel sick at one´s stomach, feel nauseated. 2. for one´s heart to feel heavy; (for someone) to feel a tightness in one´s chest (owing to extreme sadness or suffering). -i kaldıramamak /ı/ to be unable to stand, be unable to bear (something). -ini kaldırmak /ın/ to make (one´s) heart miss a beat, give (one) a sudden fright. -i kalkmak to get excited or agitated, for one´s heart to begin to pound with excitement or agitation. -i kan ağlamak to be deeply grieved. -ine kar yağmak /ın/ to feel pangs of jealousy or envy. - karası 1. regret felt for a crime or misdeed one has committed. 2. crime or misdeed. -i kararmak to be beset by a feeling of pessimism or hopelessness, lose heart. -i katı hardhearted. -i katılmak for one´s heart to feel so tight that one can´t breathe easily (after weeping). - katılığı hardness of heart, hard-heartedness. -i kopmak to be stricken with a sudden, very sharp pain. -ine oturmak /ın/ 1. to plunge (someone) into deep sadness. 2. to affect one deeply, work its way into one. -i oynamak for one´s heart to miss a beat, for one´s heart to leap into one´s mouth; (for someone) to get a fright, have a fright. -i parçalanmak/parça parça olmak for one´s heart to be wrenched (upon seeing something sad). -i pek 1. hardhearted. 2. fearless, stouthearted. -ini pek tutmak to be brave, keep up one´s courage. -i rahatlamak to feel relieved, breathe easily, breathe freely. - Selanik /da/ coward, chicken: Onda yürek Selanik! He´s a chicken!/He´s chicken-livered! -i serinlemek to feel a bit less sad. -i sıkılmak to feel depressed or bored. -i sızlamak to be very moved (by a pathetic sight). -ine (soğuk) su serpilmek to alleviate (one´s) sadness, anxiety, or depression; to make (one) feel better, lighten or gladden (one´s) heart. -i şişmek to feel very weary, bored, or depressed (after having endured something for a long time). -i tükenmek/- tüketmek to wear oneself out (trying to explain something). - vermek /a/ to give (someone) courage, embolden. -i yağ bağlamak to feel very pleased (about), feel as pleased as Punch (about). -inin yağı erimek to be very sad or upset. -i yanık 1. (someone) whose heart is heavy with sorrow or anguish. 2. (someone) who´s been smitten by a disaster or calamity. -i yanmak/-ine od düşmek 1. to be deeply grieved, feel deep grief. 2. to feel very sorry. 3. to be smi -
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1) (тревожное состояние)
anxiety, unrest
2) (хлопоты)
trouble* * ** * *anxiety, unrest, uneasiness, agitation* * *anxietyconcerndisquietdisturbanceinquietudeinquietudessolicitudesuspensetrepidationtroubleuneaseuneasinessunquietunquietnessunquietudeunrest -
12 волнение
1) agitation, excitement, unrest; emotion (душевное); nervousness (нервное состояние); alarm (сильная тревога)
2) (на море и т.п.)
choppiness
3) мн. волнения (беспорядки)
unrest, disturbance(s)* * ** * *agitation, excitement, unrest; emotion* * *abashingabashmentabashmentsagitationanxietybewildermentbubblecombustioncommotioncommotionsconfusionconfusionsdismaydisquietingdisturbanceeffervescenceeffervescencyembarrassmentemotionexcitementfeelingfermentationflurriesflurryfretheartbeatoutfacingperplexitiesperplexityperturbationperturbationsseastewthrilltizzytroubledunrestunrestedunrestsuproarworrying -
13 вознемиреност
uneasiness, agitation, anxiety, nervousness* * *bustle (n), alarm, anxiety, bedevilment -
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m perturbation* * *turbamento s.m.1 ( agitazione) perturbation, agitation; anxiety, worry: non riusciva a celare il suo turbamento, he couldn't conceal his anxiety2 ( il turbare) disturbing, disturbance, upsetting: turbamento dell'ordine pubblico, disturbing of the peace.* * *[turba'mento]sostantivo maschile1) (inquietudine) turmoil, perturbation2) dir.* * *turbamento/turba'mento/sostantivo m.1 (inquietudine) turmoil, perturbation; turbamento interiore emotional upheaval; in preda a un profondo turbamento deeply upset2 dir. turbamento dell'ordine pubblico breach of the peace. -
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संभ्रमः 1 Turning round, whirling, revolving.-2 Haste, hurry.-3 Confusion, flurry; दृष्टः सप्रेम देव्या किमिदमिति भयात् संभ्रमाच्चासुरीभिः Ve.1.3; Mb.7.13.48.-4 Fear, alarm, fright; Ś.1; मुह्यत्वेव हि कृच्छेषु संभ्रमज्वलितं मनः Ki.15.2.-5 Error, mistake, ignorance.-6 Zeal, activity.-7 Respect, reverence; गृहमुपगते संभ्रमविधिः Bh.2.64; तव वीर्यवतः कश्चिद्यद्यस्ति मयि संभ्रमः Rām.-8 Uproar, tumult.-9 Ignorance.-1 Agitation, anxiety; त्यज शोकं च मोहं च संभ्रमं दुःखजं तथा Rām.2.6.5; विश्रब्धं गच्छ शैनेय मा कार्षीर्मयि संभ्रमम् Mb.7.111.51.-11 Delusion; 'संभ्रमो भ्रान्तिहावयोः' इति विश्वः; अथ दीर्घतमं तमः प्रवेक्ष्यन् सहसा रुग्णरयः स संभ्रमेण Ki.13.3.-Comp. -ज्वलित a. excited by agitation.-भृत् a. embarrassed, flurried. -
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1) General subject: ado, agitation, anxiety, bother, botheration, commotion, discomfort, discomposure, disquiet, disquietude, fidget, fizzle, flurry, fuss, harass, harassment, incommodity, inconvenience, inquietude, perturbation, plague, pucker, qualms, restlessness, solicitude, suspense, trepidation, trouble, troubled waters, tweak, unease, uneasiness, unquiet, unrest, while, worriment, worrisome, worry, concern, disturbance, care-about2) Medicine: psychic tension, qualm, titubation3) Colloquial: ants in (one's) pants, flap, palaver, ructions, sweat4) Obsolete: taking5) Military: annoyance6) Religion: discommode, discommodity7) Diplomatic term: malaise, turbulence8) German: Angst9) Scottish language: fash10) Entomology: ant11) Jargon: ants, ants in one's pants, headache, kick-up, pain in the ass, pain in the butt, pain in the neck, pain in the rear, twit, screaming-meemies, screaming-meamies, Katzenjammer, butterflies, knock, pain, the eagers12) Ecology: nuisance13) Archaic: jealousy14) Taboo: (что-л., причиняющее) pain in the ass -
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КАК (БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО) НА ИГОЛКАХ coll как etc + PrepP these forms only subj-compl with бытье, сидеть (subj: human) one is in a state of agitation, anxiety, expectation etc: X сидит как на иголках = X is on pins and needles X is on tenterhooks (when eagerly anticipating the ending of s.o. 's gripping story, a captivating movie etc) X is on the edge of his seat. -
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[ как etc + PrepP; these forms only; subj-compl with быть, сидеть (subj: human)]=====⇒ one is in a state of agitation, anxiety, expectation etc:- [when eagerly anticipating the ending of s.o.'s gripping story, a captivating movie etc] X is on the edge of his seat.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > будто на иголках
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[ как etc + PrepP; these forms only; subj-compl with быть, сидеть (subj: human)]=====⇒ one is in a state of agitation, anxiety, expectation etc:- [when eagerly anticipating the ending of s.o.'s gripping story, a captivating movie etc] X is on the edge of his seat.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как на иголках
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20 словно на иголках
[ как etc + PrepP; these forms only; subj-compl with быть, сидеть (subj: human)]=====⇒ one is in a state of agitation, anxiety, expectation etc:- [when eagerly anticipating the ending of s.o.'s gripping story, a captivating movie etc] X is on the edge of his seat.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > словно на иголках
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