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1 quickening
1. n оживание2. n первые движения, начало шевеления плода3. n ускорение4. a оживляющий5. a ускоряющий6. a возбуждающийСинонимический ряд:1. invigorating (adj.) exhilarating; exhilarative; invigorating; stimulative; tonic; vitalizing2. refreshing (adj.) bracing; cool; fresh; pure; refreshing; steady3. rousing (adj.) animating; enlivening; rousing; stimulating; vitalising; vivifying4. increase of speed (noun) acceleration; dispatch; gaining momentum; gaining velocity; hastening; increase of speed; picking up speed; speeding up; stepping up5. enlivening (verb) animating; enlivening; livening; quickening; vivifying6. provoking (verb) exciting; galvanizing; innervating; motivating; moving; piquing; priming; provoking; rousing; stimulating7. speeding (verb) accelerating; expediting; hastening; hurrying; shaking up; speed up; speeding; step up; stepping up -
2 lighting
1. n освещение2. n освещение сцены3. n собир. осветительные установки4. n жив. светотень5. n тех. зажигание6. n запуск7. n с. -х. прореживаниеlighting of trees — осветление деревьев, прореживание ветвей или насаждений
Синонимический ряд:1. light (noun) brightness; brilliance; flash; gleam; glow; illumination; light; radiation; volume of light2. alighting (verb) alighting; landing; lighting; perching; roosting; set down; setting down; settling; sitting down; touch down; touching down3. enkindling (verb) enkindling; firing; igniting; inflaming; kindling4. enlivening (verb) animating; brightening; enlivening5. happening (verb) bumping; chancing; happening; hitting; meeting; stumbling; tumbling6. lightening (verb) illuminating; illumining; lightening -
3 stimulating
стимулировать; стимулятор; стимулирующийСинонимический ряд:1. exciting (adj.) exciting; exhilarant; eye-popping; inspiring; intoxicating; stirring2. invigorating (adj.) arousing; bracing; energising; enjoyable; exhilarating; exhilarative; intriguing; invigorating; refreshing; reinvigorating; renewing; restorative; stimulative; tonic; vitalizing3. piquant (adj.) attractive; enticing; interesting; piquant; sparkling4. rousing (adj.) animating; enlivening; quickening; rousing; vitalising; vivifying5. elating (verb) commoving; elating; exciting; exhilarating; inspiring; setting up; spiriting up6. encouraging (verb) animating; cheering; emboldening; encouraging; heartening; inspiriting; stimulating7. moving (verb) activating; actuating; arousing; egg on; energising; galvanising; goading; impelling; inciting; inflaming; instigating; kindling; moving; prompting; spurring; stimulating; stirring; work up8. provoking (verb) galvanizing; innervating; motivating; piquing; priming; provoking; quickening; rousing -
4 promising
a многообещающий, подающий надежды; перспективныйpromising pupil — многообещающий ученик; ученик, подающий надежды
Синонимический ряд:1. favourable (adj.) auspicious; bright; enlivening; exhilarating; favourable; fortunate; good; inspiring; propitious2. full of promise (adj.) assuring; favorable; full of promise; heartening; inviting3. hopeful (adj.) cheering; couleur de rose; encouraging; hopeful; likely; promiseful; roseate; rose-colored; rosy4. up-and-coming (adj.) up-and-coming5. auguring (verb) auguring; betokening; boding; foreboding; foreshadowing; foreshowing; indicating; portending; prefiguring; presaging; promising6. engaging (verb) contracting; engaging; passing; pledging; undertaking7. swearing (verb) covenanting; plighting; swearing; vowing -
5 ermuntern
v/t* * *to encourage* * *er|mụn|tern [ɛɐ'mʊntɐn] ptp ermu\#ntert1. vt(= ermutigen) to encourage (jdn zu etw sb to do sth); (= beleben, erfrischen) to liven up, to stimulate, to invigorate; (= aufmuntern) to cheer upseine Gegenwart wirkt ermunternd auf mich — his presence has an enlivening effect on me, his presence stimulates me
2. vr (rare)to wake up, to rouse oneself* * *er·mun·tern *[ɛɐ̯ˈmʊntɐn]vt1. (ermutigen)dieser Erfolg ermunterte ihn zu weiteren Versuchen this success encouraged him to make further attempts2. (beleben)▪ jdn \ermuntern to perk sb up* * *transitives Verb encouragejemanden zu etwas ermuntern, jemanden [dazu] ermuntern, etwas zu tun — encourage somebody to do something
* * *ermuntern v/t1. encourage (* * *transitives Verb encouragejemanden zu etwas ermuntern, jemanden [dazu] ermuntern, etwas zu tun — encourage somebody to do something
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6 brightening
1. n раннее утро, заря2. n озарение, прояснениеСинонимический ряд:1. clearing (verb) clear up; clearing2. lighting (verb) animating; enlivening; lighting -
7 exhilarating
1. a бодрящий, освежающий, возбуждающий2. a опьяняющий, кружащий головуСинонимический ряд:1. exciting (adj.) exciting; exhilarant; eye-popping; inspirational; inspiring; intoxicating; rousing; stirring; thrilling2. favourable (adj.) auspicious; bright; encouraging; enlivening; favourable; promising3. invigorating (adj.) animating; bracing; exhilarative; invigorating; quickening; stimulating; stimulative; tonic; vitalizing4. elating (verb) commoving; elating; exciting; inspiring; setting up; spiriting up; stimulating5. lifting (verb) animating; buoying; cheering; elevating; exhilarating; inspiriting; lifting; perk up; uplifting -
8 inspiriting
a книжн. воодушевляющий, вдохновляющий; ободряющийСинонимический ряд:1. favorable (adj.) auspicious; bright; encouraging; enlivening; exhilarating; favorable; inspiring; promising; propitious2. encouraging (verb) animating; cheering; emboldening; encouraging; heartening; inspiring; motivating; stimulating3. lifting (verb) buoying; elating; elevating; exhilarating; lifting; perk up; uplifting -
9 rousing
1. a воодушевляющий, возбуждающий2. a восторженный3. a разг. наглый, возмутительный4. a сильный5. a оживлённыйСинонимический ряд:1. exciting (adj.) bracing; exciting; exhilarant; exhilarating; exhilarative; eye-popping; inspirational; inspiring; intoxicating; invigorating; refreshing; stirring2. lively (adj.) alert; animate; animated; bright; chipper; dashing; gay; keen; lively; peppy; pert; spirited; sprightful; sprightly; unpedantic; vivacious3. stimulating (adj.) animating; enlivening; quickening; stimulating; vitalising; vivifying4. intensifying (verb) aggravating; deepening; enhancing; heightening; intensifying; magnifying; mounting; redoubling; rising5. moving (verb) arousing; awakening; awaking; bestirring; challenging; egg on; exciting; galvanising; galvanizing; goading; impelling; inciting; inflaming; innervating; inspiring; instigating; kindling; motivating; moving; piquing; priming; provoking; quickening; rallying; rousing; spurring; stimulating; stirring; wakening; waking; whetting; work up -
10 solacing
утешать; утешение; утешительныйСинонимический ряд:1. helpfulness (noun) assurance; comfort; encouragement; enlivening; helpfulness; motivation; reassuring; support; urging2. comforting (verb) bucking up; cheering; comforting; consoling; soothing; upraising -
11 ὀξύς
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `sharp, stinging', of taste `sour, tartish', of the voice `clear, loud', of inner and outer movement `fierce, acute, rapid' (Il.).Compounds: Very often as 1. member, also with prefix, e.g. ἄπ-οξυς `pointed' (Hp., Dsc., Gal.), backformation from ἀπ-οξύνω, s. Strömberg Prefix Studies 41 f.Derivatives: From it ὄξος n. `wine vinegar' (s. v.); ὀξύτης, - ητος f. `sharpness, sourness, acuteness', gramm. `high-tonedness' (IA.); ὀξύς, - ύδος f. `dock, Rumex' (Plin., Gal.; cf. ἐμύς, κροκύς and Chantraine Form. 347 f.). Denomin. verb ὀξύνω, also w. prefix, esp. παρ-, `to sharpen, to whet, to sour, to heat' (IA.) with ὄξυντρα n. pl. `payment for a sharpener' (hell. inscr.), ὀξύσματα n. pl. `whetting, sharpening' (Delos IIIa), παροξυσμός m. `irritation, embitterment' (Hp., D.), - ντικός `enlivening, irritating, embittering' (IA.), - νταί pl. H. ( ὀξύντης Hdn. 1, 77, 25; cf. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 205).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Without exact non-Greek agreement. One compares ὄκρις (s. v.), beside which with much more usual α-vowel ἄκρος etc.; in ὀξ-ύς one assumes the reduced grade oḱs- of the s-stem assumed in ἀκοστή (s. v.), ἀμφ-ήκης (uncertain, s. ἠκή) a.o. WP. 1, 31, Pok. 21, W.-Hofmann s. 2. ācer, 1. acus. Cf. ὀξίνα. - The etymology is quite unconvincing and must be rejected. Is the word Pre-Greek? - To be rejected Haas Ling. Posn. 3, 78 (s. on ξαίνω).Page in Frisk: 2,401Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὀξύς
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12 ἰδού
ἰδού demonstrative or presentative particle that draws attention to what follows (Soph.+). It is actually the aor. mid. impv. of εἶδον, ἰδοῦ, except that it is accented w. the acute when used as a particle (Schwyzer I 799) ‘(you) see, look, behold’ (for var. renderings see e.g. ESiegman, CBQ 9, ’47, 77f, fr. RKnox’s transl.).① prompter of attention, behold, look, see. Like הִנֵּה it somet. serves to enliven a narrativeⓐ by arousing the attention of hearers or readers (in 1 Cl, 2 Cl, and B only in quots. fr. the OT) Lk 22:10; J 4:35; 1 Cor 15:51; 2 Cor 5:17; Js 5:9; Jd 14; Rv 1:7; 9:12; 11:14; Hv 1, 3, 4 al.ⓑ by introducing someth. new or unusualα. after a gen. abs., in order to introduce someth. new, which calls for special attention in the situation generally described by the gen. abs.: Mt 1:20; 2:1, 13; 9:18; 12:46; 17:5; 26:47; 28:11.β. with other constructions: καὶ ἰδού Mt 2:9; 3:16; 4:11; 8:2, 24, 29, 32, 34; 9:2, 3, 20 al.; Lk 1:20, 31, 36; 2:25; 9:30, 38; 10:25 al.; Ac 12:7; 16:1; PEg2 32. Also someth. quite extraordinary and yet ὡς ἀποθνῄσκοντες κ. ἰδοὺ ζῶμεν 2 Cor 6:9; cp. Mt 7:4; Ac 27:24 (contrary to all appearances).γ. introducing whole stories: Mt 13:3.δ. in the middle of a statement, and at the same time enlivening it Mt 23:34; Ac 2:7; 13:11; 20:22, 25.ε. w. emphasis on the size or importance of someth. (freq. omitted in transl., but w. some loss of mng.) ἰ. ἡμεῖς ἀφήκαμεν πάντα Mt 19:27; Mk 10:28. ἰ. δέκα κ. ὀκτὼ ἔτη eighteen long years Lk 13:16 (cp. BGU 948, 6 ἡ μήτηρ σου ἀσθενεῖ, ἰδοὺ δέκα τρεῖς μῆνες; Dt 8:4); vs. 7; 15:29; 19:8; 2 Cor 12:14.—καὶ ἰ. ἐγὼ μεθʼ ὑμῶν εἰμι πάσας τὰς ἡμέρας Mt 28:20; cp. 20:18; 23:38; Lk 2:34; 6:23; 13:30 al.ⓒ as a call to closer consideration and contemplation remember, consider, etc. Mt 10:16; 11:8; 22:4; Mk 14:41; Lk 2:48; 7:25; Hv 2, 3, 4. Likew. ἰδοὺ γάρ Lk 1:44, 48; 2:10; Ac 9:11; 2 Cor 7:11; AcPl Ha 6, 19. The citing of examples Js 3:4f; 5:4, 7, 11 belongs here. Variants in 3:3 include ἴδε (q.v.) and ἰδοῦ; the text has εἰ δέ.② marker of strong emphasis, see used w. a noun without a finite verb, as in our colloquial ‘see!’ ‘what do you know!’ ‘of all things!’ ‘wonder of wonders!’ The term can be rendered here or there is (are), here or there was (were) or there comes (came), but oral rendition requires emphasis so as to express the nuance in the source text (old Attic ins in Meisterhans3-Schw. p. 203 ἰδοὺ χελιδῶν; Epict. 4, 11, 35; UPZ 78, 25 [159 B.C.]; LXX) καὶ ἰ. φωνὴ ἐκ τ. οὐρανῶν and, see, a voice came from heaven or and a voice came right from heaven Mt 3:17. καὶ ἰ. ἄνθρωπος and there was a man Mt 12:10. ἰ. ἄνθρωπος φάγος Look! A glutton! 11:19; Lk 7:34; cp. 5:12, 18; 7:37; 11:31; 13:11; 17:21a; 19:2, 20; 22:38, 47; 23:50; Ac 8:27 (WCvanUnnik, ZNW 47, ’56, 181–91), 36; 2 Cor 6:2; Rv 12:3; 21:3. ἰ. ὁ νυμφίος here is the bridegroom Mt 25:6. ἰ. ὁ ἄνθρωπος here is the man J 19:5. In Rv as a formula εἶδον κ. ἰδού 4:1; 6:2, 5, 8; 7:9; 14:14; cp. 19:11. The godly pers. answers ἰ. ἐγώ here I am to the divine call, in order to signify willingness to obey God’s command (1 Km 3:4; TestJob 3:2) Ac 9:10. (In Mt ἰ. is found 62 times, in Mk 7 times [and also as v.l. Mk 13:23 and 15:35], in Lk 57 times, in J 4 times [including once in a quot.], in Ac 23 times, in Paul 9 times [including once in a quot.], Hb 4 times in quotations, Js 6 times, Jd once, 1 Pt once in a quot., Rv 26 times; it is not found at all in 1–3J, 2 Pt, Eph, Phil, Col, 1 and 2 Th, Pastorals, Phlm, Dg, Ign, Pol). S. Mlt. 11, w. note 1; MJohannessohn, ZVS 64, ’37, 145–260; 66, ’39, 145–95; 67, ’40, 30–84 (esp. on καὶ ἰδού); PVannutelli, Synoptica 2, ’38, xlvi–lii: ἰδού in the Syn. Gosp.; PFiedler, D. Formel ‘Und Siehe’ im NT: Studien z. A. u. NT 20, ’69; AVargas-Machucha, (καὶ) ἰδού en el estilo narrativo de Mt, Biblica 50, ’69, 233–44. See ἴδε.—DELG s.v. ἰδεῖν. M-M.
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