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1 enthusiasms
ЭнтузиазмБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > enthusiasms
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4 personal enthusiasms
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noun2) (thing about which somebody is enthusiastic) Leidenschaft, die* * *[in'Ɵju:ziæzəm](strong or passionate interest: He has a great enthusiasm for travelling; He did not show any enthusiasm for our new plans.) die Begeisterung- academic.ru/24521/enthusiast">enthusiast- enthusiastic
- enthusiastically* * *en·thu·si·asm[ɪnˈθju:ziæzəm, AM enˈθu:-]* * *[In'TjuːzIzəm]n1) Begeisterung f, Enthusiasmus m (for für)she showed little enthusiasm for the scheme — sie zeigte sich von dem Plan nicht sehr begeistert
she has great enthusiasm for life —
I can't work up any enthusiasm for going out — ich kann mich gar nicht dafür begeistern, auszugehen
photography is one of her many enthusiasms — Fotografieren ist eines ihrer vielen Interessen/Leidenschaften
he has many enthusiasms — er kann sich für viele Dinge begeistern
* * *enthusiasm [-zıæzəm] sfor für;about über akk)3. Leidenschaft f, Passion f:4. REL obs Verzückung f* * *noun2) (thing about which somebody is enthusiastic) Leidenschaft, die* * *n.Begeisterung f. -
6 efecto dominó
m.domino effect, ripple effect.* * *(n.) = knock-on effect, chain reactionEx. These emotions will have a knock-on effect on the child and may, in the case of the faddy eater, cause the situation to deteriorate.Ex. By a kind of fission process, a chain reaction, the young pass on from one to another their enthusiasms and concerns.* * *el efecto dominó(n.) = ripple effect, the, domino effect, theEx: So, I'd like you all to start thinking about these things and the ripple effect of a library's acquiring materials.
Ex: The article is entitled ' The domino effect or why literacy depends on all libraries'.(n.) = knock-on effect, chain reactionEx: These emotions will have a knock-on effect on the child and may, in the case of the faddy eater, cause the situation to deteriorate.
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chain reaction* * *(n.) = chain reaction, knock-on effectEx. By a kind of fission process, a chain reaction, the young pass on from one to another their enthusiasms and concerns.Ex. These emotions will have a knock-on effect on the child and may, in the case of the faddy eater, cause the situation to deteriorate.* * *(n.) = chain reaction, knock-on effectEx: By a kind of fission process, a chain reaction, the young pass on from one to another their enthusiasms and concerns.
Ex: These emotions will have a knock-on effect on the child and may, in the case of the faddy eater, cause the situation to deteriorate.* * *chain reaction -
8 обращать в свою веру
( кого)convert smb. to one's own enthusiasms...наверное, Биккертон сперва огорчался, замечая, что вовсе не к физике питает пристрастие этот улыбчиво-серьёзный мальчик с Северного острова. Биккертон подходил к нему в лаборатории, пытался обратить в свою веру. (Д. Данин, Резерфорд) — Bickerton must have been disappointed to begin with when he saw that this attractive lad from North Island felt more inclination for mathematics than for physics. Bickerton would seek him out in the laboratory; would try to convert him to his own enthusiasms.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > обращать в свою веру
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9 fires
увольнять; пожарСинонимический ряд:1. brilliance (noun) brilliance; luminosity; radiance2. conflagrations (noun) conflagrations; holocausts; infernos3. enthusiasms (noun) ardour; enthusiasms; fervency; fervour; zeal; zealousness4. flames (noun) blazes; flames; flare-ups5. geniuses (noun) geniuses; inspirations6. passions (noun) ardors; fervors; hurrahs; passions; zeals7. animates (verb) animates; exalts; informs; inspires; stirs8. bakes (verb) bakes; burns; kilns9. blows (verb) blasts; blow up; blows; bursts; detonates; explodes; go off; touch off10. dismisses (verb) axes; boots out; bounces; cashiers; discharges; dismisses; drops; kicks out; lets out; sacks; terminates; turns off11. lights (verb) enkindles; ignites; inflames; kindles; lights12. projects (verb) discharges; hurtles; looses; projects; propels; shoots13. shies (verb) casts; flings; heaves; hurls; launches; pitches; shies; slings; throws; tosses -
10 личные пристрастия
General subject: personal enthusiasmsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > личные пристрастия
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11 П-112
БРОСАТЬ/БРОСИТЬ ПЕРЧАТКУ VP subj: human1. \П-112 кому obs to challenge s.o. to a duelX бросил перчатку Y-y - X threw (flung) down the gauntlet (the glove) (to Y).2. - кому-чему litobj: usu. human or collect) to challenge s.o. to sth. (often a contest)X бросил Y-y перчатку = X threw (flung) down the gauntlet (the glove).Где, в каком углу современного Запада найдёте вы такие группы отшельников мысли, схимников науки, фанатиков убеждений, у которых седеют волосы, а стремленья вечно юны? Где? Укажите - я бросаю смело перчатку... (Герцен 2). Where, in what corner of the Western world of to-day, will you find such groups of anchorites of thought, of ascetics of learning, of fanatics of conviction, whose hair is turning grey but whose enthusiasms are for ever young? Where? Point to them. I boldly throw down the glove... (2a). -
12 бросать перчатку
• БРОСАТЬ/БРОСИТЬ ПЕРЧАТКУ[VP; subj: human]=====1. бросать перчатку кому obs to challenge s.o. to a duel:2. бросать перчатку кому-чему lit [obj: usu. human or collect]⇒ to challenge s.o. to sth. (often a contest):♦ Где, в каком углу современного Запада найдёте вы такие группы отшельников мысли, схимников науки, фанатиков убеждений, у которых седеют волосы, а стремленья вечно юны? Где? Укажите - я бросаю смело перчатку... (Герцен 2). Where, in what corner of the Western world of to-day, will you find such groups of anchorites of thought, of ascetics of learning, of fanatics of conviction, whose hair is turning grey but whose enthusiasms are for ever young? Where? Point to them. I boldly throw down the glove... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бросать перчатку
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• БРОСАТЬ/БРОСИТЬ ПЕРЧАТКУ[VP; subj: human]=====1. бросить перчатку кому obs to challenge s.o. to a duel:2. бросить перчатку кому-чему lit [obj: usu. human or collect]⇒ to challenge s.o. to sth. (often a contest):♦ Где, в каком углу современного Запада найдёте вы такие группы отшельников мысли, схимников науки, фанатиков убеждений, у которых седеют волосы, а стремленья вечно юны? Где? Укажите - я бросаю смело перчатку... (Герцен 2). Where, in what corner of the Western world of to-day, will you find such groups of anchorites of thought, of ascetics of learning, of fanatics of conviction, whose hair is turning grey but whose enthusiasms are for ever young? Where? Point to them. I boldly throw down the glove... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бросить перчатку
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14 enthusiasm
in'Ɵju:ziæzəm(strong or passionate interest: He has a great enthusiasm for travelling; He did not show any enthusiasm for our new plans.) entusiasmo- enthusiastic
- enthusiastically
enthusiasm n entusiasmotr[ɪn'ɵjʊːzɪæzəm]1 entusiasmo (about/for, por)enthusiasm [ɪn'ɵu:zi.æzəm, ɛn-, -'ɵju:-] n: entusiasmo mn.• apasionamiento s.m.• entusiasmo s.m.• inflamación s.f.ɪn'θuːziæzəm, ɪn'θjuːziæzəmmass & count noun entusiasmo m[ɪn'θuːzɪæzǝm]Nwork up 1)the news aroused little enthusiasm in the White House — la noticia despertó poco entusiasmo en la Casa Blanca
2) (=interest, hobby) interés m* * *[ɪn'θuːziæzəm, ɪn'θjuːziæzəm]mass & count noun entusiasmo m -
15 clou
clou [klu]1. masculine noun2. plural masculine nounclous ( = passage piétons) traverser aux or dans les clous to cross at the pedestrian crossing3. compounds* * *klu
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nom masculin1) Technologie nail2) ( attraction) ( de spectacle) star attraction; ( de soirée) high point3) ( furoncle) boil4) (colloq) ( mont-de-piété)
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clous nom masculin pluriel1) ( passage pour piétons) pedestrian crossing (sg) GB, crosswalk (sg) US2) (sl) ( rien)•Phrasal Verbs:••ne pas valoir un clou — (colloq) not to be worth a thing
* * *klu1. nm1) (pour clouer, décorer) nail2) MÉDECINE boil3) fig2. clous nmpl(= passage clouté) pedestrian crossing* * *A nm1 Tech nail; suspendu à un clou hung on a nail; ceinture/veste à clous studded belt/jacket; planter un clou to hammer in a nail;3 ○( bicyclette) boneshaker○, bicycle;4 ( furoncle) boil;5 ○( mont-de-piété) être/mettre au clou to be at/to take [sth] to the pawnshop.B clous nmpl2 ○( rien) des clous! no way!clou à chaussures shoe tack; clou de girofle Bot, Culin clove; clou sans tête lost-head nail; clou de tapissier upholstery tack.un clou chasse l'autre one takes over where the other leaves off; enfoncer le clou to drive the point home; ne pas valoir un clou○ not to be worth a thing ou a brass farthing GB.[klu] nom masculin1. [pointe] nail2. [summum]le clou de the climax ou highlight of3. CUISINE4. (familier & péjoratif) [machine]5. (familier & locution)des clous! no way!, nothing doing!————————clous nom masculin pluriel————————à clous locution adjectivale[chaussure] hobnail (modificateur)[pneu] studded————————au clou locution adverbialemettre quelque chose au clou to pawn something, to hock something -
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♦ enthusiasm /ɪnˈɵju:zɪæzəm/, ( USA) /ɪnˈɵu:zɪæzəm/n.1 [u] entusiasmo: to be full of enthusiasm for (o about) st., essere pieno d'entusiasmo per qc.; unbridled enthusiasm, entusiasmo sfrenato3 [u] entusiasmo (religioso); invasamento. -
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18 держать ухо востро
разг.1) ( с кем) (не доверяться кому-либо, быть осторожным, осмотрительным) watch one's step with smb.; be on the look-out for smb."Ох, и перец же баба! - подумал он. - Видно, не случайно она Петровича жена. С такой держи ухо востро! Она тебя обойдёт и выведет так, что и рта не разинешь!" (Г. Николаева, Жатва) — 'Whew, she's hot as pepper!' he thought. 'She isn't Petrovich's wife for nothing, I can see! Got to watch your step with the likes of her! She'll get round and over you before you know where you are!'
С начальником нужно было держать ухо востро: он не любил выскочек. Поэтому Четунов всячески избегал проявлений пустого энтузиазма... (Ю. Нагибин, Четунов, сын Четунова) — He had to be on the look-out for the chief, who did not like upstarts. For that reason Chetunov was careful to avoid giving vent to vapid enthusiasms...
2) (быть начеку, настороже) be on the alert (on one's guard); keep one's ears cockedПоблизости деревенька либо хутор. А там могут быть не только поляки, но и немцы. Держи ухо востро. (О. Смирнов, Гладышев из разведроты) — A village or hamlet. And it could contain not only Poles, but Germans. Keep your ears cocked.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > держать ухо востро
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19 ardors
Синонимический ряд:1. fidelities (noun) allegiances; devotions; fealties; fidelities; loyalties; pieties2. passions (noun) enthusiasms; fervors; fires; hurrahs; passions; zeals; zings -
20 σπουδή
A haste, speed, σπουδὴν ἔχειν make haste, Hdt. 9.89; σ. ἔσται τῆς ὁδοῦ haste on the journey, Th.7.77;ὅκως ἂν αὐτὸν ὁρῶσι σπουδῆς ἔχοντα Hdt.9.66
; χωρίον.., οἷ σπουδὴν ἔχω whither I am hastening, Ar.Lys. 288;τοῖς μήτε σχολὴν μήτε σπουδὴν διαγινώσκουσιν Thphr.Char.3.6
; σπουδῇ in haste, v. infr. IV;σὺν σπουδῇ ταχύς S.Ph. 1223
; σὺν πάσῃ ς. with all dispatch, POxy.63.5 (ii/iii A.D.);διὰ σπουδῆς E.Ba. 212
, X.HG6.2.28, etc.;ἐκ σπουδῆς Arist.Mir. 837a15
; μετὰ ς. Ev.Marc.6.25, cf. Hdn.6.4.3, etc.;κατὰ σπουδήν Th.1.93
, 2.90, X.An.7.6.28, etc. (but this sense freq. runs into the next).II zeal, pains, trouble, effort,ἄτερ σπουδῆς Od.21.409
; σῆς ὑπὸ ς. A.Th. 585;σπουδῆς οὐκ ἀξία S.OT 778
, cf. Pl.R. 604c, etc.; freq. in dat. σπουδῇ, zealously, v. infr. IV. 3; soσὺν σπουδῇ Id.Lg. 818c
; σὺν πολλῇ ς. X.An.1.8.4; ἐπὶ μεγάλης ς. Pl.Smp. 192c; μετὰ πολλῆς ς. Id.Chrm. 175e; σπουδὴν ποιεῖσθαι exert oneself, take pains, be eager, Th.4.30; c. inf., Hdt.3.4, 7.205;σ. πολλὴν ποιέεσθαι Id.6.107
;πᾶσαν σ. ποιήσασθαι ὅπως.. PHib.1.71.9
(iii B.C.); σ. ποιεῖσθαι περί τινος Pl.Smp. 177c; περί τινα ib. 179d;ἐπί τινι Luc.Salt.1
: c. gen., σπουδήν τινος ποιήσασθαι make much ado about.., Hdt.1.4; σπουδαὶ λόγων κατατεινομένων zeal for the conflicting arguments, E.Hec. 130 (anap.);πρός τι D.S.17.114
;ἀμφὶ Κυράνας θέμεν σ. ἅπασαν Pi.P.4.276
;ὅτου χάριν σ. ἔθου τήνδ' S.Aj.13
; σ. ἔχειν, c. inf., to be eager, Hdt.6.120; c. acc. et inf., Id.7.149;σ. ἔχειν τινός E.Alc. 778
, 1014;περί τινος Pl. Amat. 136c
; ;ὅπως τι γένηται D.H.Comp.22
;σ. γίγνεται περί τι Pl.Phdr. 276e
;σ. ἐστι περὶ πραγμάτων D.8.2
; ; ἡ σ. τῆς ἀπίξιος my zeal in coming, Hdt.5.49, cf. S.Fr. 257; ὅπλων σπουδῇ with great attention to the arms, Th.6.31, cf. Pl.Lg. 855d: pl., ἐπιμέλειαι καὶ σ. πλήθους γεννημάτων eagerness for.., ib. 740d; zealous exertions, E. Ion 1061 (lyr.), Arist.Rh. 1370a12.b in a religious sense, zeal,πρὸς τὴν θεάν Inscr.Magn.85.12
(ii B.C.), cf.Ep.Rom.12.11; ἐνδείκνυσθαι ς. Ep.Hebr.6.11.2 esteem, regard for a person, διὰ τὴν ἐμὴν ς. Antipho 6.41;πάνυ πολλῆς σ. ἄξιος X.Smp.1.6
; good will, good offices,σ. ὑπέρ τινος 2 Ep.Cor.8.16
, cf. PTeb.314.9 (ii A.D.); support in political life, Plu.Crass.7: pl., party feelings or attachments, rivalries,σ. ἰσχυραὶ φίλων περί τινος Hdt.5.5
;κατὰ σπουδάς Ar.Eq. 1370
, Ael.VH3.8; σπουδαὶ ἐρώτων erotic enthusiasms, Pl.Lg. 632a.III earnestness, σ. ἔχειν, ποιεῖσθαι,= σπουδάζειν, E.Ph. 901, Ar.Ra. 522;σπουδῆς μὲν μεστοί, γέλωτος δὲ ἐνδεέστεροι X.Smp.1.13
, cf. 2 Ep.Cor.7.11, etc.: freq. with a Prep., in adv. sense, ἀπὸ σπουδῆς ἀγορεύεις in earnest, seriously, Il.7.359, 12.233; μετὰ σπουδῆς, opp. ἐν παιδιαῖς, X.Smp.1.1; μετά τε παιδιᾶς καὶ μετὰ ς. Pl.Lg. 887d; , cf. Smp. 197e;καὶ χωρὶς σπουδῆς καὶ μετὰ σπουδῆς ἐπαινεῖν Arist.Rh. 1366a29
.IV σπουδῇ as Adv., in haste, hastily,προερέσσαμεν Od.13.279
;ἀνάβαινε 15.209
;στρατιὴν ἄγειν Hdt.9.1
, cf. 89; [dialect] Dor.,σπουδᾷ ἐξελθοῦσα IG42(1).121.21
(Epid., iv B.C.); freq. in [dialect] Att.,σ. πάνυ Th.8.89
, etc.;σπουδῇ ποδός E.Hec. 216
.2 with great exertion and difficulty, and so, hardly, scarcely,σπουδῇ ἕζετο λαός Il.2.99
, cf. 5.893, Od.3.297;σ. παρπεπιθόντες Il.23.37
, Od.24.119.3 earnestly, seriously, urgently, τί με καλεῖς σπουδῇ; E.Ph. 849;σπουδῇ ἀκούειν Pl.R. 388d
;σ. χαριεντίζεσθαι Id.Ap. 24c
; πάνυ ς. attentively, Id.Phd. 98b; πολλῇ ς. very busily, Hdt.1.88, Ar.Th. 791, X.Cyr.4.5.12, etc.;πάσῃ σ. μανθάνειν Pl.Lg. 952a
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