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1 rise of waves
Математика: (the) волнообразование -
2 RISE IN WAVES
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3 rise and fall of the waves
Макаров: волнение воды, волнение моряУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > rise and fall of the waves
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4 rise of (the) waves
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5 the rise and fall of the waves
Макаров: волнение воды, волнение моряУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the rise and fall of the waves
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6 κυμαίνοντ'
κῡμαίνοντα, κυμαίνωrise in waves: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc plκῡμαίνοντα, κυμαίνωrise in waves: pres part act masc acc sgκῡμαίνοντι, κυμαίνωrise in waves: pres part act masc /neut dat sgκῡμαίνοντι, κυμαίνωrise in waves: pres ind act 3rd pl (doric)κῡμαίνοντε, κυμαίνωrise in waves: pres part act masc /neut nom /voc /acc dualκῡμαίνονται, κυμαίνωrise in waves: pres ind mp 3rd plκῡμαίνοντο, κυμαίνωrise in waves: imperf ind mp 3rd pl (homeric ionic) -
7 κῦμα
κῦμα, - ατοςGrammatical information: n.Meaning: 1. `wave, breakers', also metaph. (Il.); 2. = κύημα `foetus, embryo' (A., E., AP), `young sprout' (Thphr., Gal.; Strömberg Theophrastea 79).Compounds: Compp., e.g. κυματωγή \< *κυματο-Ϝαγή `breaking of the waves, beach' (Hdt.); ἀ-κύμων `without waves' (Pi., Trag.), also `without foetus' (E.; oppos. ἐγ-κύμων att.); also ἄ-κυμος (E., Arist.), ἀκύματος ( Trag. Adesp.) `without waves'.Derivatives: Diminut. κυμάτιον `the volute on the Ionic capital' (inscr.); κυματ-ίης, - ίας m. `causing waves, stormy' (Ion. poet.), - ώδης (Arist.), - όεις (Arist., Opp.), - ηρός (Gloss.) `full of waves'. Denomin. 1. κυμαίνω, also with ἐκ- etc., `rise in waves, swell' (Il.) with κύμανσις (Arist.); also `become pregnant' ( γαστέρα; late Epic); 2. κυματόομαι, - όω `rise in waves, cover with waves' (Th., Luc., Plu.) with - ωσις (Str.); 3. κυματίζομαι `roll with the waves' (Arist.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [593] *ḱuh₂- `swell'Etymology: Here also Κυμώ f. name of a Nereide (Hes.); also Κύμη? (Kretschmer Glotta 24, 277ff.). As `foetus' κῦμα is the verbal noun of κυέω. The usual and old meaning `wave' must derive from a graphical interpretation. [Lat. cŭm-ulus `heap' cannot be cognate, as it would have long ῡ]. - A stem-variation (m: p) with OCS kupъ ' σωρός' (Specht KZ 68, 123) is impossible. However, one might doubt the explanation from `swelling'.Page in Frisk: 2,47-48Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κῦμα
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8 surge
I [sɜːdʒ]1) (of water) ondata f.; (of blood) flusso m.; (of energy, adrenalin) scarica f.; fig. (of anger) accesso m.; (of desire) ondata f.; (of optimism, enthusiasm) slancio m.2) (increase) (in prices, inflation) impennata f., picco m.; (in unemployment, immigration) brusco aumento m.; (in demand, imports) aumento m., incremento m. (in di)3) el. (anche power surge) sovratensione f.4) sport (increase in speed) rimonta f.II [sɜːdʒ]1) (rise) [water, waves] sollevarsi; [ blood] affluire; [ energy] aumentare d'intensità; fig. [ emotion] crescere, salire, montare (in sb. in qcn.)the crowd surged into the stadium, (out) into the streets — la folla si è riversata nello stadio, nelle strade
to surge forward — [ crowd] riversarsi, fluire in massa; [ car] partire come un razzo
2) sport* * *[sə:‹] 1. verb((of eg water or waves) to move forward with great force: The waves surged over the rocks.) agirarsi, sollevarsi2. noun(a surging movement, or a sudden rush: The stone hit his head and he felt a surge of pain; a sudden surge of anger.) impeto, ondata* * *[sɜːdʒ]1. n(of sea, sympathy) ondata, (of people) marea, Elec sovratensione f transitoria2. vito surge into/over sth — riversarsi in/su qc
to surge round sb/sth — accalcarsi intorno a qn/qc
* * *surge /sɜ:dʒ/n.1 [u] (naut.) forte moto ondoso2 (naut.) cavallone; maroso3 (fig.) impeto; slancio; impulso; ondata: a surge of wrath, un impeto d'ira; a surge of interest, un'ondata d'interesse4 (elettr.) colpo di corrente; sovratensione momentanea● (tecn.) surge tank, cassone di ritenuta.(to) surge /sɜ:dʒ/A v. i.1 ( delle onde e fig.) agitarsi; ondeggiare; rifluire; sollevarsi; ( del mare) gonfiarsi: The crowd surged out of the stadium, la folla è rifluita dallo stadio3 (elettr.) aumentare improvvisamente d'intensitàB v. t.1 far fluttuare; fare ondeggiare2 (naut.) allentare; mollare; allascare.* * *I [sɜːdʒ]1) (of water) ondata f.; (of blood) flusso m.; (of energy, adrenalin) scarica f.; fig. (of anger) accesso m.; (of desire) ondata f.; (of optimism, enthusiasm) slancio m.2) (increase) (in prices, inflation) impennata f., picco m.; (in unemployment, immigration) brusco aumento m.; (in demand, imports) aumento m., incremento m. (in di)3) el. (anche power surge) sovratensione f.4) sport (increase in speed) rimonta f.II [sɜːdʒ]1) (rise) [water, waves] sollevarsi; [ blood] affluire; [ energy] aumentare d'intensità; fig. [ emotion] crescere, salire, montare (in sb. in qcn.)the crowd surged into the stadium, (out) into the streets — la folla si è riversata nello stadio, nelle strade
to surge forward — [ crowd] riversarsi, fluire in massa; [ car] partire come un razzo
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9 κυμαίνη
κῡμαίνῃ, κυμαίνωrise in waves: pres subj mp 2nd sgκῡμαίνῃ, κυμαίνωrise in waves: pres ind mp 2nd sgκῡμαίνῃ, κυμαίνωrise in waves: pres subj act 3rd sg -
10 κυμαίνῃ
κῡμαίνῃ, κυμαίνωrise in waves: pres subj mp 2nd sgκῡμαίνῃ, κυμαίνωrise in waves: pres ind mp 2nd sgκῡμαίνῃ, κυμαίνωrise in waves: pres subj act 3rd sg -
11 вълнувам
1. (водна повърхност) ruffle, roughen, agitate2. прен. excite, move, ( силно) agitate, work up(безпокоя) upset,worry, disturb(тревожа) alarmвълнувам ce3. undulate, (за море и пр.) be rough, run high, rise in waves(за нива, тьлпа) surgeвълнувам се леко rippleморето почва да се вълнува the sea is getting rough/getting up4. прен. be agitated/excited/moved; work o.s. up(безпокоя се) be upset, worried/disturbed; be anxious/nervous(за народ) be in fermentне се вълнувайте! don't get excited! keep calm! don't you worry! sl. keep your hair on!* * *вълну̀вам,гл.1. ( водна повърхност) ruffle, roughen, agitate;2. прен. excite, move, ( силно) agitate, work up; ( безпокоя) upset, worry, disturb; ( тревожа) alarm;\вълнувам се 1. undulate, (за море и пр.) be rough, run high, rise in waves; (за нива, тълпа) surge; \вълнувам се леко ripple; морето започва да се вълнува the sea is getting rough/getting up;2. прен. be agitated/excited/moved; work o.s. up; ( безпокоя се) be upset/worried/disturbed; be anxious/nervous; (за народ) be in ferment; не се \вълнувам take it easy; keep o.’s hair on.* * *agitate; faze{feiz}; penetrate; pother{`pO:Tx}; touch* * *1. (безпокоя се) be upset, worried/disturbed;be anxious/nervous 2. (безпокоя) upset,worry, disturb 3. (водна повърхност) ruffle, roughen, agitate 4. (за народ) be in ferment 5. (за нива, тьлпа) surge 6. (тревожа) alarm 7. undulate, (за море и пр.) be rough, run high, rise in waves 8. ВЪЛНУВАМ ce 9. ВЪЛНУВАМ се леко ripple 10. морето почва да се вълнува the sea is getting rough/getting up 11. не се ВЪЛНУВАМ take it easy: не се вълнувайте! don't get excited! keep calm! don't you worry! sl. keep your hair on! 12. прен. be agitated/excited/ moved;work o. s. up 13. прен. excite, move, (силно) agitate, work up -
12 развълнувам
1. agitate, flutter, disturb, excite, upset(трогвам) move, touch2. (море) ruffle, make roughразвълнувам ce3. gat/become/be excited/agitated/upset/fluttered/moved/touched4. (за море) become rough, rise in waves, surge, billow* * *развълну̀вам,гл.1. agitate, flutter, disturb, excite, upset; ( трогвам) move, touch;2. ( море) ruffle, make rough;\развълнувам се 1. get/become/be excited/agitated/upset/fluttered/moved/touched;2. (за море) become rough, rise in waves, surge, billow.* * *flutter; excite; faze{feiz}; fluster; penetrate; wake{weik}; become rough (за море)* * *1. (за море) become rough, rise in waves, surge, billow 2. (море) ruffle, make rough 3. (трогвам) move, touch 4. agitate, flutter, disturb, excite, upset 5. gat/become/be excited/agitated/upset/fluttered/moved/touched 6. РАЗВЪЛНУВАМ ce -
13 undō
undō —, —, āre [unda], to rise in waves, throw up waves, surge, swell: undanti in freto: Ad caelum undabat vortex, V.— To wave, undulate: undans fornacibus Aetna, V.: undantes habenae, flowing, V.* * *undare, undavi, undatus V INTRANSsurge/flood/rise in waves; gush/well up; run, stream; billow; undulate; waver -
14 ανακυμαίνει
ἀνακῡμαίνει, ἀνά-κυμαίνωrise in waves: pres ind mp 2nd sgἀνακῡμαίνει, ἀνά-κυμαίνωrise in waves: pres ind act 3rd sg -
15 ἀνακυμαίνει
ἀνακῡμαίνει, ἀνά-κυμαίνωrise in waves: pres ind mp 2nd sgἀνακῡμαίνει, ἀνά-κυμαίνωrise in waves: pres ind act 3rd sg -
16 αντικυμαίνει
ἀντικῡμαίνει, ἀντί-κυμαίνωrise in waves: pres ind mp 2nd sgἀντικῡμαίνει, ἀντί-κυμαίνωrise in waves: pres ind act 3rd sg -
17 ἀντικυμαίνει
ἀντικῡμαίνει, ἀντί-κυμαίνωrise in waves: pres ind mp 2nd sgἀντικῡμαίνει, ἀντί-κυμαίνωrise in waves: pres ind act 3rd sg -
18 εγκυμαίνοντα
ἐγκῡμαίνοντα, ἐν-κυμαίνωrise in waves: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc plἐγκῡμαίνοντα, ἐν-κυμαίνωrise in waves: pres part act masc acc sg -
19 ἐγκυμαίνοντα
ἐγκῡμαίνοντα, ἐν-κυμαίνωrise in waves: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc plἐγκῡμαίνοντα, ἐν-κυμαίνωrise in waves: pres part act masc acc sg -
20 εκύμαινον
ἐκύ̱μαινον, κυμαίνωrise in waves: imperf ind act 3rd plἐκύ̱μαινον, κυμαίνωrise in waves: imperf ind act 1st sg
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