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[ɪ'məʊʃ(ə)n]nчувство, эмоция, переживание, душевное волнение- pent-up emotion
- strong emotion
- deep emotion
- man of strong emotion
- with great emotion
- show no emotion
- controlone's emotion
- arouse various emotions
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[ɪ'məuʃ(ə)n]сущ.1) душевное волнение, возбуждение; нарушение душевного равновесия2) чувство; ощущение, эмоцияto stir / whip up emotion(s) — пробуждать чувства
to express / show emotion — выражать чувства
deep / sincere emotion — глубокое, искреннее чувство
conflicting / mixed emotions — смешанные, противоречивые чувства
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émotion [emosjɔ̃]feminine noun( = sentiment) emotion ; ( = peur) fright• ce scandale a suscité une vive émotion dans le pays this scandal has caused a real stir in the country• pour nous remettre de nos émotions... to get over all the excitement...• c'est avec une grande émotion que nous recevons... it is with great pleasure that we welcome...* * *emosjɔ̃donner des émotions (colloq) à quelqu'un — to give somebody a fright
tu es remis de tes émotions? — (colloq) have you recovered from the shock?
dans la salle d'audience, l'émotion était à son comble — the atmosphere in the courtroom was extremely emotional
* * *emosjɔ̃1. nf1) (= état) emotion2) (= émoi, trouble) emotion3) (= excitation) excitementsusciter une vive émotion [tragédie, disparition] — to leave people deeply saddened, [décision, arrestation] to cause a stir
La tragédie suscite une vive émotion en France et dans le monde. — The tragedy has deeply saddened France and the rest of the world.
sans émotion — without emotion, coldly
2. émotions nfplavoir des émotions fig (= avoir peur) — to get a fright
donner des émotions à qn fig (= faire peur) — to give sb a fright
émotions fortes (= sensations fortes) — thrills
* * *émotion nf1 ( réaction affective) emotion; ( peur) fright; rougir/trembler d'émotion to blush/tremble with emotion; la voix chargée d'émotion in a choked voice; donner des émotions à qn○ to give sb a fright; tu es remis de tes émotions○? have you recovered from the shock?; dans la salle d'audience, l'émotion était à son comble the atmosphere in the courtroom was extremely emotional;2 ( sensibilité) emotion.[emosjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [sensation] feeling3. [qualité - d'une œuvre] emotion————————émotions nom féminin pluriel -
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strong [strɒŋ]1. adjectivea. fort ; ( = healthy) robuste ; [nerves, leg, wall, shoes, bolt, dollar] solide ; [emotion, desire, protest] vif ; [reasons, evidence, candidate, contender] sérieux ; [fabric, material] résistant ; [measures] énergique ; [solution] concentré• to be (as) strong as an ox ( = powerful) être fort comme un bœuf ; ( = healthy) avoir une santé de fer• do you feel strong? est-ce que vous vous sentez en forme ?• you must be strong ( = courageous) soyez courageux• there are strong indications that... tout semble indiquer que...• I've a strong feeling that... j'ai bien l'impression que...• strong supporters of... d'ardents partisans de...• I am a strong believer in... je crois profondément à...2. adverb• to be going strong [person] être toujours solide ; [car] marcher toujours bien ; [relationship] aller bien3. compounds* * *[strɒŋ], US [strɔːŋ]1) ( powerful) [arm, person, current, wind] fort; [army, swimmer, country, state] puissant2) ( sturdy) lit solide; fig [bond] profond; [cast, candidate, team, alibi] bon/bonne; [currency, market] fermeto have a strong stomach — (colloq) fig avoir l'estomac bien accroché (colloq)
3) ( concentrated) gen fort; [coffee] serré4) ( alcoholic) alcoolisé5) ( noticeable) gen fort; [colour] soutenu; [rhythm] cadencé6) ( heartfelt) [conviction] intime; [desire, feeling] profond; [believer, supporter] acharné; [opinion] arrêté; [criticism, opposition, reaction] vif/vivestrong language — mots mpl grossiers
7) ( resolute) [ruler, leadership] à poigne; [action, measure, sanction] sévère8) [chance, possibility] fort9) ( good)10) Linguistics [verb] fort; [syllable] accentué•• -
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emotion n1 (reaction such as anger, joy, fear) émotion f ; (feeling such as love, hate, jealousy) sentiment m ; he won't talk about his emotions il ne veut pas parler de ses sentiments ; -
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i'məuʃən1) (a (strong) feeling of any kind: Fear, joy, anger, love, jealousy are all emotions.) sentimiento2) (the moving or upsetting of the mind or feelings: He was overcome by/with emotion.) emoción•- emotionally
emotion n emocióntr[ɪ'məʊʃən]1 (feeling) sentimiento2 (strong feeling) emoción nombre femeninoemotion [i'mo:ʃən] n: emoción f, sentimiento mn.• afecto s.m.• emoción s.f.ɪ'məʊʃəna) c ( feeling) sentimiento mb) u ( strength of feeling) emoción f[ɪ'mǝʊʃǝn]N1) (=passion) emoción fthe split between reason and emotion — la división entre la razón y los sentimientos, el conflicto entre los dictados de la mente y del corazón
2) (=sensation) (eg happiness, love, fear, anger) sentimiento m* * *[ɪ'məʊʃən]a) c ( feeling) sentimiento mb) u ( strength of feeling) emoción f -
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noun* * *[i'məuʃən]1) (a (strong) feeling of any kind: Fear, joy, anger, love, jealousy are all emotions.) die Gefühlsbewegung2) (the moving or upsetting of the mind or feelings: He was overcome by/with emotion.) das Gefühl•- academic.ru/24020/emotional">emotional- emotionally* * *emo·tion[ɪˈməʊʃən, AM -ˈmoʊ-]n Gefühl nt, Emotion fto be driven by \emotion sich akk von seinen Gefühlen leiten lassento be overcome by [or with] \emotion von [seinen] Gefühlen überwältigt [o übermannt] werden* * *[I'məUSən]n1) Gefühl nt, Emotion f, Gefühlsregung fin a voice full of emotion — mit bewegter Stimme
there was absolutely no emotion in his voice — seine Stimme war völlig emotionslos
* * *emotion [ıˈməʊʃn] s1. Emotion f, Gefühl n, Gemütsbewegung f, (Gefühls)Regung f2. Gefühlswallung f, Erregung f, Leidenschaft f3. Rührung f, Ergriffenheit f* * *noun* * *n.Bewegtheit f.Empfindung f.Ergriffenheit f.Gefühl -e n.Rührung -en f. -
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1. n чувство, эмоцияbasic emotions such as love and hate — такие основные чувства, как любовь и ненависть
2. n душевное волнение, возбуждениеСинонимический ряд:feeling (noun) affection; affectivity; consciousness; empathy; excitement; feeling; impression; passion; pathos; sensation; sensibility; sentiment; stir; sympathyАнтонимический ряд:impassivity; indifference; insensibility; stoicism -
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stroŋ1) (firm, sound, or powerful, and therefore not easily broken, destroyed, attacked, defeated, resisted, or affected by weariness, illness etc: strong furniture; a strong castle; a strong wind; She's a strong swimmer; He has a very strong will/personality; He has never been very strong (= healthy); He is not strong enough to lift that heavy table.) fuerte2) (very noticeable; very intense: a strong colour; a strong smell.) fuerte3) (containing a large amount of the flavouring ingredient: strong tea.) fuerte4) ((of a group, force etc) numbering a particular amount: An army 20,000 strong was advancing towards the town.) que cuenta con•- strongly- strength
- strengthen
- strongbox
- strong drink
- stronghold
- strong language
- strong-minded
- strong point
- strongroom
- on the strength of
strong adj1. fuerte2. fuerte / resistente3. firmetr[strɒŋ]1 (physically - person) fuerte; (- consitution) robusto,-a2 (material, furniture, shoes, etc) fuerte, resistente3 (country, army) poderoso,-a, fuerte6 (colour) fuerte, intenso,-a, vivo,-a; (smell, food, drink) fuerte; (tea, coffee) fuerte, cargado,-a; (light) brillante7 (resemblance, accent) fuerte, marcado,-a8 (chance, likelihood, probability) bueno,-a9 (wind, current) fuerte10 (good - team) fuerte; (- cast) sólido,-a11 (currency etc) fuerte1 fuerte\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be as strong as a horse/an ox ser fuerte como un toro/un robleto be going strong (business) ir fuerte 2 (machine etc) marchar bien 3 (elderly person) estar en plena formato be strong on something ser bueno,-a en algoto have a strong stomach tener buen estómagostrong point fuerte nombre masculino, punto fuertestrong room cámara acorazadastrong ['strɔŋ] adj1) : fuerte2) healthy: sano3) zealous: fervienteadj.• forcejudo, -a adj.• forzoso, -a adj.• forzudo, -a adj.• fuerte adj.• macanudo, -a adj.• macho, -a adj.• marcado, -a adj.• morrocotudo, -a adj.• picante adj.• rancio, -a adj.• recio, -a adj.• redoblado, -a adj.• robusto, -a adj.• subido, -a adj.• terne adj.• tieso, -a adj.• valiente adj.• vigoroso, -a adj.• válido, -a adj.n.• toro s.m.• valiente s.m.
I strɔːŋ, strɒŋ1)a) ( physically powerful) <person/arm> fuerteto have strong nerves — tener* (los) nervios de acero
to be strong — \<\<person\>\> ser* fuerte or fornido; ( for lifting things etc) tener* fuerza
to have a strong stomach — tener* mucho estómago; ( lit) poder* comer de todo
b) (healthy, sound) <heart/lungs> fuerte, sano; < constitution> robustoc) ( firm) <character/leader> fuerte; < leadership> firme2)a) ( solid) <material/construction> fuerte, resistenteb) ( powerful) <country/army> fuerte, poderoso; <currency/economy> fuertec) <current/wind> fuerte3)a) ( deeply held) <views/beliefs> firme; < faith> firme, sólido; < support> firmeb) ( forceful) < protest> enérgico; <argument/evidence> de peso, contundente, convincente4) ( definite)a) <tendency/resemblance> marcado; < candidate> con muchas or buenas posibilidadesshe has a strong foreign accent — tiene un fuerte or marcado acento extranjero
to be strong on something: she's strong on French history — su fuerte es la historia francesa
6)a) ( concentrated) <color/light> fuerte, intenso; <tea/coffee> cargado; <beer/painkiller> fuerte; < solution> concentradob) ( pungent) <smell/flavor> fuertec) ( unacceptable) < language> fuerte, subido de tono7) ( in number) (no comp)
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[strɒŋ]to be going strong — \<\<car/machine\>\> marchar bien; \<\<organization\>\> ir* or marchar viento en popa
1. ADJ(compar stronger) (superl strongest)1) (=physically tough) fuerte•
to have a strong stomach — (lit, fig) tener un buen estómago- be as strong as an oxarm I2) (=healthy) [teeth, bones] sano; [heart] fuerte, sanohe's getting stronger every day — (after operation) se va reponiendo poco a poco
3) (=sturdy) [material, structure, frame] fuerte4) (=powerful) [drug, wine, cheese, wind, voice] fuerte; [coffee] fuerte, cargado; [argument, evidence] sólido, de peso; [currency] fuerte; [magnet, lens] potente; [impression, influence] grande•
we have a strong case (against them) — las razones que nosotros exponemos son muy sólidas (en contraposición a las de ellos)5) (=firm) [opinion, belief, supporter] firmeI am a strong believer in tolerance — creo firmemente en or soy gran partidario de la tolerancia
6) (=mentally) fuertehe has a strong personality — tiene un carácter or una personalidad fuerte
he tries to be strong for the sake of his children — intenta mostrarse fuerte por el bien de sus hijos
he is a strong leader — es un líder fuerte or sólido
7) (=intense) [emotion, colour, smell] fuerte, intenso; [light] potente, intensothere was a strong smell of petrol — había un fuerte or intenso olor a gasolina
8) (=good) [team] fuerte; [candidate] bueno, firme; [marriage, relationship] sólidohe is a strong swimmer/runner — es un buen nadador/corredor
the show has a strong cast — el espectáculo tiene un buen reparto or un reparto muy sólido
a strong performance from Philippa Lilly in the title role — una actuación sólida or convincente por parte de Philippa Lilly en el papel de protagonista
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she is strong in maths — las matemáticas se le dan muy bien•
he's not very strong on grammar — no está muy fuerte en gramáticasuit 1., 3)•
there is a strong possibility that... — hay muchas posibilidades de que...9) (=severe, vehement) [words] subido de tono, fuerte; [denial] tajantethere has been strong criticism of the military regime — se ha criticado duramente el régimen militar
he has written a very strong letter of protest to his MP — ha escrito una carta de protesta muy enérgica a su diputado
strong language — (=swearing) lenguaje m fuerte; (=frank) lenguaje m muy directo
10) (=noticeable) [resemblance] marcado; [presence] fuertehe had a strong German accent — tenía un fuerte or marcado acento alemán
11) [features] pronunciado, marcado12) (in number)13) (Ling) [verb] irregular2. ADV*1)• to come on strong — (=be harsh) ser duro, mostrarse demasiado severo
don't you think you came on a bit strong there? — ¿no crees que fuiste un poco duro?, ¿no crees que te mostraste un poco severo?
she was coming on strong — (=showing attraction) se veía que él le gustaba
2)• to be going strong, the firm is still going strong — la empresa se mantiene próspera
their marriage is still going strong after 50 years — después de 50 años su matrimonio sigue viento en popa
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I [strɔːŋ, strɒŋ]1)a) ( physically powerful) <person/arm> fuerteto have strong nerves — tener* (los) nervios de acero
to be strong — \<\<person\>\> ser* fuerte or fornido; ( for lifting things etc) tener* fuerza
to have a strong stomach — tener* mucho estómago; ( lit) poder* comer de todo
b) (healthy, sound) <heart/lungs> fuerte, sano; < constitution> robustoc) ( firm) <character/leader> fuerte; < leadership> firme2)a) ( solid) <material/construction> fuerte, resistenteb) ( powerful) <country/army> fuerte, poderoso; <currency/economy> fuertec) <current/wind> fuerte3)a) ( deeply held) <views/beliefs> firme; < faith> firme, sólido; < support> firmeb) ( forceful) < protest> enérgico; <argument/evidence> de peso, contundente, convincente4) ( definite)a) <tendency/resemblance> marcado; < candidate> con muchas or buenas posibilidadesshe has a strong foreign accent — tiene un fuerte or marcado acento extranjero
to be strong on something: she's strong on French history — su fuerte es la historia francesa
6)a) ( concentrated) <color/light> fuerte, intenso; <tea/coffee> cargado; <beer/painkiller> fuerte; < solution> concentradob) ( pungent) <smell/flavor> fuertec) ( unacceptable) < language> fuerte, subido de tono7) ( in number) (no comp)
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to be going strong — \<\<car/machine\>\> marchar bien; \<\<organization\>\> ir* or marchar viento en popa
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[ıʹməʋʃ(ə)n] n1) чувство, эмоцияbasic emotions such as love and hate - такие основные чувства, как любовь и ненависть
a man of strong emotions - глубоко чувствующий /эмоциональный/ человек
to appeal to the emotions rather than to the reason - взывать к чувствам, а не к разуму
2) душевное волнение, возбуждениеto weep with emotion - плакать от волнения /переживаний/
I cannot hear these chimes without emotion - не могу без волнения слышать эти куранты
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[i'məuʃən]1) (a (strong) feeling of any kind: Fear, joy, anger, love, jealousy are all emotions.) følelse; sindsbevægelse2) (the moving or upsetting of the mind or feelings: He was overcome by/with emotion.) sindsbevægelse•- emotionally* * *[i'məuʃən]1) (a (strong) feeling of any kind: Fear, joy, anger, love, jealousy are all emotions.) følelse; sindsbevægelse2) (the moving or upsetting of the mind or feelings: He was overcome by/with emotion.) sindsbevægelse•- emotionally -
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i'məuʃən1) (a (strong) feeling of any kind: Fear, joy, anger, love, jealousy are all emotions.) (sterk) følelse, sinnsbevegelse2) (the moving or upsetting of the mind or feelings: He was overcome by/with emotion.) sinnsbevegelse•- emotionallysinnsbevegelsesubst. \/ɪˈməʊʃ(ə)n\/1) sinnsbevegelse, opprørthet2) (sterk) følelse• emotion of joy \/ hatred \/ fear3) ( psykologi) emosjon -
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[i'məuʃən]1) (a (strong) feeling of any kind: Fear, joy, anger, love, jealousy are all emotions.) émotion2) (the moving or upsetting of the mind or feelings: He was overcome by/with emotion.) émotion•- emotionally -
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[ɪ'məuʃən]nuczucie nt; ( as opposed to reason) emocja f (usu pl)he was overcome by/with emotion — ogarnęło go wzruszenie
* * *[i'məuʃən]1) (a (strong) feeling of any kind: Fear, joy, anger, love, jealousy are all emotions.) uczucie2) (the moving or upsetting of the mind or feelings: He was overcome by/with emotion.) wzruszenie•- emotionally -
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n. känsla, känslostämning, emotion* * *[i'məuʃən]1) (a (strong) feeling of any kind: Fear, joy, anger, love, jealousy are all emotions.) [] känsla2) (the moving or upsetting of the mind or feelings: He was overcome by/with emotion.) sinnesrörelse, känslosvall•- emotionally -
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ɪˈməuʃən чувство, эмоция - basic *s such as love and hate такие основные чувства как любовь и ненависть - a man of strong *s глубоко чувствующий /эмоциональный/ человек - with * с чувством - to appeal to the *s rather than to the reason взывать к чувствам, а не к разуму душевное волнение, возбуждение - deep * глубокое переживание - without showing the least * не проявляя ни малейшего волнения - voice touched with * взволнованный голос - to weep with * плакать от волнения /переживаний/ - I cannot hear these chimes without * не могу без волнения слышать эти куранты emotion душевное волнение, возбуждение ~ чувство;
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[i'məuʃən]1) (a (strong) feeling of any kind: Fear, joy, anger, love, jealousy are all emotions.) geðshræring2) (the moving or upsetting of the mind or feelings: He was overcome by/with emotion.) geðshræring•- emotionally
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