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1) General subject: be excited, brisk, chirk, crackle, heat up, light up (о лице, глазах), percolate, perk, quicken, rally (о спросе), recrudesce, rejuvenate, rejuvenize, revive, smarten, warm, brighten, brighten up, buck up, perk up (об экономике), recreate2) Business: recover -
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3 весёлый
1) General subject: Christmassy, airy, amused, bacchic, beany, blithesome, bobbish, boon, boyish, breezy, bright, bully, buoyant, cadgy, cheerful, cheery, cherry merry, cherry-merry, chirp, chirpy, coltish, convivial, debonair, exhilarated, facetious, festal, festive, festivous, frisky, frolic, frolicsome, gamesome, gay, genial, glad, gladsome, gleeful, gleesome, gleg, happy, happy go lucky, happy-go-lucky, heartsome, high, high hearted, high spirited, high stepping, high-hearted, high-spirited, high-stepping, hilarious, humoristic, humorous, jaunty, jocose, jocular, jocund, jolly, jovial, joyful, joyous, laughing, lepid, light, light hearted, light-hearted, lightsome, lilting (о мелодии и т.п.), lively, lusory, merry, mirthful, perky, playful, playsome, pleasant, pretty bobbish, rackety, riant, rident, rorty, saucy, skittish, sportful, sportive, sprightly, sunny, sunshiny, tittupy, toying, vivacious, vogie, volatile, winsome3) Dialect: peart6) Poetical language: blithe7) Bookish: debonnaire8) Rare: jestful9) Australian slang: tickled pink11) Jargon: hoo-per-doo, hooper-dooper, hooperdoo, zing, zippo, zippy, up, zip12) Emotional: fostered13) Makarov: full of mirth14) Taboo: hell-raising -
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5 визжать
1) General subject: let out a screech, screak, scream, screech, shriek, shrill, squall (о детях), squeal, yell (о животном), yelloch (о животном), yelp, yip2) Engineering: screech (о пиле), squeal (о тормозах)3) Automobile industry: squeak4) Scottish language: chirk -
6 игривый
1) General subject: arch, chirk, coltish, coquettish, equivocal, facetious, frisky, gamesome, highty tighty, hoity toity, hoity-toity, immodest, jiggish, jocose, jocular, jovial, kittenish, ludic, lusory, piquant, playful, playsome, saucy, skittish, sportive, toying, tricksy, waggish2) Poetical language: frolicsome3) Jargon: larky4) Taboo: frisky (в сексуальном плане) -
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8 оживлённый
1) General subject: active (the market is active - на рынке царит оживление), animate, animated, bobbish, bouncy, bright, brisk, buckish, buoyant, busy (об улице), cheery, chirpy, chirrupy, convivial (party), excited, exhilarated, freck, gleg, jaunty, jocund, jolly, lively, merry, much bucked, pleasant, pretty bobbish, rousing (о торговле и т.п.), saucy, spirited, sprightful, sprightly, spunky, vivacious, whisky, zesty, zippy, bundle of energy (One who is especially lively, continually active, or industrious.), flourishing (flourishing trade routes to the Far and Middle East), galvanizing2) Geology: revived4) Dialect: peart6) Economy: brisk (о спросе)7) Scottish language: crouse8) Jargon: up-beat9) Makarov: resurrected (о реке, к-рая после затопления вновь течёт по прежнему руслу), roaring, rushing (о торговле), travelled (о дороге), up10) Phraseological unit: bundle of nerves (A lively, continually active person.) -
9 оживленный
1) General subject: active (the market is active - на рынке царит оживление), animate, animated, bobbish, bouncy, bright, brisk, buckish, buoyant, busy (об улице), cheery, chirpy, chirrupy, convivial (party), excited, exhilarated, freck, gleg, jaunty, jocund, jolly, lively, merry, much bucked, pleasant, pretty bobbish, rousing (о торговле и т.п.), saucy, spirited, sprightful, sprightly, spunky, vivacious, whisky, zesty, zippy, bundle of energy (One who is especially lively, continually active, or industrious.), flourishing (flourishing trade routes to the Far and Middle East), galvanizing2) Geology: revived4) Dialect: peart6) Economy: brisk (о спросе)7) Scottish language: crouse8) Jargon: up-beat9) Makarov: resurrected (о реке, к-рая после затопления вновь течёт по прежнему руслу), roaring, rushing (о торговле), travelled (о дороге), up10) Phraseological unit: bundle of nerves (A lively, continually active person.) -
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1) General subject: bear up, bolster, buck up, buck up imp, chirk, elate, enliven, exhilarate, ginger up, ginger up (кого-л.), give one's countenance, hearten, invigorate, juice up, key up courage, lend one's countenance, pep up (кого-л.), pick up, put some fight into (кого-л.), reman, put some fight into, comfort, give encouragement2) Jargon: rev up3) Makarov: do heart good (кого-л.) -
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1) General subject: chirk, enliven, exhilarate, liven, cheer up2) Jargon: fracture, give a buzz -
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15 веселый
gay, merry, cheerful, jolly; jovial, cheery (о человеке); (о женщине) buxom* * ** * *gay, merry, cheerful, jolly; jovial, cheery; buxom* * *airyamusedblithebreezycantycheerfulchirkconvivialcorkydebonairexhilaratedfacetiousgamesomegayhappyhighhigh-spiritedhilariousjauntyjocularjocundjollyjoviallaughinglightlightsomemerrymirthfulpeartperkysaucysportfulsportivesunny -
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I несовер. - оживляться; совер. - оживиться
1) (делаться более активным)
quicken, revive; be bucked up
2) общ.-возвр. brighten; become animated; liven up; come alive, perk up
II страд. от оживлять* * *quicken, revive; be bucked up* * *chirkpercolaterecrudesce -
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18 веселый
cheerful имя прилагательное:jovial (веселый, общительный)riant (веселый, улыбающийся)bobbish (веселый, оживленный)chirk (веселый, оживленный)словосочетание:with one's tail up (веселый, в хорошем настроении) -
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См. также в других словарях:
Chirk — Chirk, v. t. To cheer; to enliven; as, to chirk one up. [Colloq. New Eng. ] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chirk — Chirk, a. [From {Chirk}, v. i.] Lively; cheerful; in good spirits. [Colloq. New Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chirk|y — «CHUR kee», adjective, chirk|i|er chirk|i|est. U.S. Informal. lively; cheerful: »The score…is as chirky as a summer band concert (New Yorker) … Useful english dictionary
Chirk — Chirk, v. i. [Cf. {Chirp}, also {Creak}.] 1. To shriek; to gnash; to utter harsh or shrill cries. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] All full of chirkyng was that sorry place. Cheucer. [1913 Webster] 2. To chirp like a bird. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chirk — (spr. Tscherk), Dorf in der Grafschaft Denbigh (englisches Fürstenthum Wales), am Ellesmerekanal, der hier in einer 50 Fuß hohen steinernen Leitung über Thal u. Fluß Leiriog geführt wird; 1600 Ew. In der Nähe Steinkohlenminen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Chirk — (spr. tschörk), Marktflecken in Denbighshire (Wales), am Ceiring, dessen Tal hier vom Ellesmere Kanal und einem Eisenbahnviadukt überschritten wird, mit Papierfabrikation und (1901) 4499 Einw. In der Nähe Brynkinalt, ein moderner gotischer Bau,… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
chirk — [chʉrk] vt., vi. [ME chirken, to twitter, var. of charken < OE cearcian, to creak, gnash] Informal to cheer ( up) … English World dictionary
Chirk — Coordinates: 52°55′49″N 3°03′01″W / 52.93026°N 3.05025°W / 52.93026; 3.05025 … Wikipedia
chirk up — verb To become more cheerful, perk up. She was terrified but in control. n. How, on the trip around the country my parents took the year after my birth, their mood sank so low that even my brother sensed it. Chirk up, guys, he said. Chirk up.… … Wiktionary
Chirk — Original name in latin Chirk Name in other language Chirk, Y Waun State code GB Continent/City Europe/London longitude 52.93586 latitude 3.05738 altitude 107 Population 3926 Date 2011 03 03 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
chirk — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English charken, chirken to creak, chirp, from Old English cearcian to creak; akin to Old English cracian to crack Date: 1843 cheer < play with her and chirk her up a little Harriet B. Stowe > … New Collegiate Dictionary