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andere, der, die, das, alter (der andere = einer von zweien, Ggstz. ambo, uterque, z. B. qui nihil alterius causā facit: u. Hamilcar, Mars alter: u. altera Carthago Capua: u. tua altera patria). – alius (ein anderer od. der andere, aber ein von den genannten verschiedener, dah. auch besserer oder schlechterer, Ggstz. idem, z. B. alia mihi mens [Meinung] est: u. alius erat vir: u. plane alius factus est). – ceterus. reliquus (derübrige, s. übrig). – secundus (der zweite in der Reihe). – posterus. sequens. proximus (der nächstfolgende, zur Angabe der Folge in einem bestimmten Falle, s. »folgend« das Nähere). – diversus (ganz abweichend). – alienus (einem andern gehörig, an einem andern, anderer, fremd, z. B. alienas virtutes amare). – andere, alii (ἂλλοι) ua. mehr, aliique plures. – die anderen, alii. ceteri. reliqui (οἱ ἂλλοι; vgl. »übrig«. – einer... andere, der eine... der andere, s. ein no. II. – irgend ein anderer, alius quis; alius aliquis. – jeder (jede, jedes) andere, s. jeder. – alles andere, alia omnia; aliae res omnes; auch quidvis (jedes, was du willst, z. B. alles andere eher ertragen wollen, als etc., quidvis potius perpessurum esse, quam etc.). – und andere (anderes) dergleichen, s. dergleichen. – ein od. etwas anderes ist es... ain od. etwas anderes, aliud est... aliud (z. B. aliud est male dicere, aliud accusare). – eins ins andere (d. i. ohne Ordnung), confuse; perturbate: eins ins andere rechnen, peraeque ducere (dah. eins ins andere gerechnet, ut peraeque ducamus, ducant). – zum andern (Mal), iterum: zum andern und dritten (Mal), iterum atque tertium: ein andermal = zu einer andern Zeit, alias. alio tempore; od. = an einer andern Stelle, alio loco (übrig. s. »andermal«): [97] zu keiner a. Zeit, non alias; an einem a. Orte, alibi: nach einem a. Orte hin, alio: in einem a. Falle, bei a. Veranlassung, alias: auf a. Weise, in a. Beziehung, unter a. Umständen, Verhältnissen, aliter (auch in Konditionalsätzen = im andern, d. i. entgegengesetzten Fall); quod nisi ita est od. fit. quod nisi ita esset (wenn dies nicht so ist od. geschieht, wenn dies nicht so wäre = im andern, d. i. entgegengesetzten Fall, in Konditionalsätzen): auf der a. Seite (= dagegen), rursus (hinwiederum); e contrario (im Gegenteil). – anderer Art, alīus generis (Ggstz. generis eiusdem, z. B. bestiae). – mit a. Worten, commutatis verbis (z. B. sprechen, dicere). – das andere (d. i. weibliche) Geschlecht, mulieres: einen a. Plan fassen, consilium mutare: a. Schuhe u. Kleider anziehen, calceos et vestimenta mutare: ein a. Pferd besteigen, equum mutare.
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22 Chaos
Chaos, chaos (χάος). – rein lat. umschr. rudis indigestaque (rerum) moles. – Uneig., z. B. wir leben hier noch in einem (politischen) Ch., hic maxima in turba maximaque in confusione rerum omnium vivimus. – chaotisch, inordinatus; inordinatus et turbidus; indigestus; verb. perturbatus et indispositus. – Adv.perturbate et indisposite.
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23 беспокоить
1) General subject: afflict, ail, annoy, bother, bug, commove, deliver troubles, discomfort, discommode, discompose, disoblige, disquiet, disquieten, disturb, embarrass, exercise, feeze, ferret, flutter, fret, fret gizzard, fuss, gall, gnaw, harry, herry, incommode, inconvenience, perturb, perturbate, pother, trouble, upset, vex, worrit, worry, concern, harass, unsettle (контекстуальный перевод на русский язык), beset4) Dialect: hatter5) American: faze6) Military: annoy (противника), badger7) Religion: tribulate8) Australian slang: rough-house10) Jargon: bone, drive( someone) up the wall, get, get in (one's) hair, hound, qualm, rip on (someone), take (someone's) mind, turn upside down, weird out, yank, put the been on (someone)11) Official expression: be of concern ( to)12) Makarov: beleaguer, derange, fret gizzard (кого-л.)13) Taboo: rip shit14) Phraseological unit: harsh (one's) mellow -
24 взволнованный
1) General subject: ablaze, affected, aflutter, agitated, astir, disturbed, emotional, excited, feverish, flurried, flustered, fretted, haywire, hyped up, hyped-up, keyed, nervous, on the high ropes, overwrought, perturbate, shook up, shook-up, steamed up, steamed-up, strung up, taut, thrilled, touched, troublous, tumultuous, uneasy, unquiet, uptight, urgent (urgent voice), agate2) American: streaked3) Rare: adither4) Diplomatic term: impassioned5) Jargon: hectic, high, in a sweat, in storm, jacked (out), jump, keyed up, rattlebrained, shook shook up, turned on, weirded out, jacked up, slightly raffled, wigged out6) Makarov: all in a fluster, flushed, in a troubled state, transported7) Taboo: hairy-ass -
25 взволновать
1) General subject: affect (the news affected him - известие взволновало его), agitate, alarm, convulse, discompose, disturb, enrough, excite, fluster, inflame, overwork, perturb, perturbate, put into a flutter (кого-л.), shake, steam up, stir, stir pulses (кого-л.), touch up2) Colloquial: rattle3) Makarov: stir (smb.'s) pulses (кого-л.), cause a stir -
26 возмущать
1) General subject: disturb, perturb, revolt, scandalize, shock, send shock wave through, trouble2) Engineering: dither3) Astronomy: perturbate -
27 волновать
1) General subject: affect, affect emotionally, agitate, alarm, appeal, beat up, blow to blow smb. 's mind, bother, commove (о чувствах), convulse, discompose, disquiet, disquieten, disturb, embroil, emotionalize, excite, exercise pass, ferment, fever, fidget, flurry ((особ. спешкой)), fluster, flutter, fret gizzard, hype, inflame, mind blow, mind-blow, move, over-excite, overexcite, perturb, perturbate, pother, shake, stir, tempest, thrill, touch, trouble, upset, vex, worrit, wouldn't give a curse, blow mind, touch to the quick, be of concern2) Colloquial: fret the gizzard, rattle3) Obsolete: enrough4) Mathematics: worry5) Australian slang: eat6) Scottish language: put about (don't put yourself about - не беспокойтесь.)7) Jargon: make waves (общество и т. п.), blow up someone's skirt, weird out, swing8) Sublime: fluctuate9) Makarov: arouse, concern, rough, fret gizzard (кого-л.)11) General subject: churn -
28 встревожить
1) General subject: alarm, discompose, dismay, disturb, perturb, perturbate, startle2) Colloquial: put about -
29 смущать
1) General subject: beat out of countenance, commove, confound, dash, discomfit, discompose, discountenance, dismay, distract, disturb, embrangle, make self-conscious (кого-л.), perturb, perturbate, puddle, put out, put out of countenance, rouge, stumble, subvert (умы), abash, bemuse, bewilder, confuse, disconcert, embarrass, perplex, subvert, troubled3) Engineering: condense4) Religion: bother5) Australian slang: throw6) Jargon: jerk off, throw someone for a loop, (к-л чем-л) curl one's toes, discomboberate -
30 смятенный
1) General subject: distraught, perturbate, unhinged2) American English: torn up -
31 тревожить
1) General subject: afflict, alarm, discommode, discompose, dismay, disquiet, disquieten, distress, disturb, exercise, fright, harass, harry, keep on the alert, perturb, perturbate, press (on, upon), ruffle, trouble, worrit, bother (secrecy is an issue which bothers journalists), eat crow, eat dirt, beset, harrow, faze2) Australian slang: eat5) Makarov: fret -
32 desmesurar
v.1 to disorder, to discompose, to perturbate.2 to be forward, to act or talk with impudence or insolence, to be rude.3 to disturb.Esas cosas desmesuran a la gente Those things disturb people.4 to put out of order, to disorder, to disarrange.María desmesuró los itinerarios Mary put out of order the schedules. -
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excited имя прилагательное:agitated (взволнованный, возбужденный)flurried (взволнованный, взбудораженный) -
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confuse глагол:confuse (смущать, смешивать, сбивать с толку, спутывать, создавать путаницу, приводить в замешательство)flummox (смущать, позорно провалиться) -
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38 CONFUSEDLY
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perturbate — verb To perturb … Wiktionary
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