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Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > прилив гордости
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rising tide, high tide/waterпрен. influx, afflux, surgeприлив и отлив ebb and flow, high and low tideпрен. flux and refluxприливи и отливи tidesприливът започна the tide is coming in/risingприлив ът се отдръпва the tide is going out/falling/ebbingприлив на гордост/гняв a surge of pride/angerприлив на кръв a rush of blood, мед. congestionприлив на кръв в главата a rush of blood to the headмед. cerebral congestion* * *прѝлив,м., -и, (два) прѝлива rising tide, high tide/water; flood (tide); прен. influx, afflux, surge; \прилив и отлив ebb and flow, high and low tide; прен. flux and reflux; \прилив на гордост/гняв a surge of pride/anger; \прилив на кръв flush, a rush of blood, мед. congestion; \прилив на кръв в главата мед. cerebral congestion; \прилив на сили a fit of energy; \прилив на спомени a flush of memories; \приливи и отливи tides; \приливът започна the tide is coming in/rising; \приливът се отдръпва the tide is going out/falling/ebbing.* * *rising tide; flood{flXd}; floodtide: прилив of strength - прилив на сила; onrush (прен.)* * *1. npен. flux and reflux 2. rising tide, high tide/water 3. ПРИЛИВ и отлив ebb and flow, high and low tide 4. ПРИЛИВ на гордост/ гняв a surge of pride/anger 5. ПРИЛИВ на кръв а rush of blood, мед. congestion 6. ПРИЛИВ на кръв в главата а rush of blood to the head 7. ПРИЛИВ ът се отдръпва the tide is going out/falling/ebbing 8. ПРИЛИВи и отливи tides 9. ПРИЛИВът започна the tide is coming in/rising 10. мед. cerebral congestion 11. прен. influx, afflux, surge -
5 bouffée
bouffée [bufe]feminine noun* * *bufeune bouffée d'air frais — lit, fig a breath of fresh air
tirer une bouffée — to have a puff ou drag (colloq)
2) ( accès) rush (de of)•Phrasal Verbs:* * *bufe nf1) (= souffle)bouffée de chaleur (canicule) — blast of hot air, MÉDECINEhot flush Grande-Bretagne hot flash USA
2) (sensation, sentiment)* * *bouffée nf1 ( souffle) ( d'odeur) whiff; (de tabac, vapeur, vent) puff; une bouffée d'air frais lit, fig a breath of fresh air; tirer une bouffée to have a puff ou drag○; tirer une bouffée de sa pipe to draw a puff on one's pipe; le vent soufflait par bouffées the wind blew in gentle gusts;2 ( accès) rush (de of); bouffée d'orgueil rush of pride.[bufe] nom féminin1. [exhalaison] puff -
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м.1. flow, flood (of tide), rising tide; (перен.) surge, influx, affluxприлив и отлив — ebb and flow, high and low tide; (перен.) flux and reflux
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м.1) ( в море) flow, flood [-ʌd] (of tide), rising tideволна́ прили́ва — tidal wave
прили́в и отли́в — ebb and flow, high and low tide
прили́вы и отли́вы — tides
2) ( внезапный наплыв чего-л) surge, influxприли́в го́рдости — surge of pride
прили́в не́жности — access of tenderness
прили́в эне́ргии — burst of energy
3) мед. congestion; ( у женщин в климактерический период) hot flush / flashприли́в кро́ви — rush of blood
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8 w|ezbrać
pf — w|zbierać impf (wzbiorę, wzbierze — wzbiera) vi 1. (przybrać) [rzeka, potok, jezioro] to swell, to engorge; [fala, woda] to surge, to rise- potok wezbrał po całonocnym deszczu a stream swelled after it had rained all night2. książk. (wzmóc się) [gniew, radość, uczucie] to rise (up), to well up; (gwałtownie) to surge up- wzbierała w nim nienawiść hatred was welling up in(side) a. rising up within him- wezbrała w nim gwałtowna złość indignation surged up within him- moje serce wezbrało wdzięcznością/dumą my heart a. breast swelled with gratitude/pride- wzbiera w jej oczach a. w niej płacz tears are welling in her eyes3. książk. (nasilić się) [protesty, śmiech] to rise; [niezadowolenie, zjawisko] to increase- w tłumie wzbierały pomruki niezadowolenia murmurs of discontent were rising from the crowd4. (napłynąć) [łzy] to well up; [limfa, ropa] to collect; [wrzód, czyrak] to maturate- na widok jedzenia ślina wezbrała mu w ustach his mouth watered at the sight of foodThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > w|ezbrać
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9 hincharse
1 MEDICINA to swell (up)2 (engreírse) to become conceited, become bigheaded4 familiar (hacer dinero) to make a packet, line one's pockets* * ** * *VPR1) (=inflamarse) [herida, tobillo] to swell, swell up; [vientre] to get distended frm, get bloated2) (=hartarse)hincharse de — [+ comida] to stuff o.s. with *
me hinché de agua — I drank gallons o loads of water *
hincharse a o de hacer algo: hincharse a o de correr — to run like mad
hincharse de reír — to have a good laugh, split one's sides laughing
3) (=engreírse) to get conceited, become vain, get swollen-headed4) * (=enriquecerse) to make a pile *, make a mint ** * *(v.) = bloat, swell upEx. During feeding the ciliate bloats in a few minutes to 10 to 20 times its original volume.Ex. Outside the walls of the room, outside the walls of his skull, outside the impalpable energy walls of his mind, he felt those forces gathering, swelling up.* * *(v.) = bloat, swell upEx: During feeding the ciliate bloats in a few minutes to 10 to 20 times its original volume.
Ex: Outside the walls of the room, outside the walls of his skull, outside the impalpable energy walls of his mind, he felt those forces gathering, swelling up.* * *
■hincharse verbo reflexivo
1 Med to swell (up)
2 fam (comer en exceso) to stuff oneself [de, with]: me hinché de bombones, I stuffed myself with chocolates
(hacer algo en exceso) me hinché a bailar, I danced as much as I could
♦ Locuciones: familiar hincharse las narices, to get fed up: ¡me estaba hinchando las narices con tanta bromita!, I was getting fed up with all the joking around
' hincharse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hinchar
English:
balloon
- puff up
- swell
- swell up
- billow
- distend
- puff
- surge
* * *vpr1. [de aire] to inflate;el globo se hinchó en pocas horas the balloon was inflated in a few hours2. [pierna, mano] to swell (up);se me ha hinchado el brazo my arm has swollen (up)3. [persona] to get puffed up;siempre que habla de sus títulos se hincha she gets all puffed up whenever she talks about her qualificationsnos hinchamos de paella we stuffed ourselves with paella;nos hinchamos de reír we laughed ourselves silly* * *v/r1 MED swell3 figstuff o.s (de with)* * *vr1) : to swell up2) : to become conceited, to swell with pride* * *hincharse vb2. (de comida) to stuff yourself -
10 tumor
I.Lit.:II.oculorum tumor,
Cic. Tusc. 4, 37, 81; so of a tumor, id. ib. 3, 9, 19; Auct. Her. 2, 27, 44.—In plur.:tumores ardentes,
Plin. 20, 25, 96, § 257:tollere,
id. 21, 21, 89, § 157:discutere,
id. 24, 4, 6, § 11: vetat Chrysippus ad recentes quasi tumores animi remedium adhibere. Cic. Tusc. 4, 29, 63: turpia cum faceret Palladis ora tumor, inflation of the cheeks from blowing the tibia, Prop. 2, 30 (3, 28), 18:tumor excitat papillas,
a swelling, Mart. 8, 64, 10:pelagi,
i. e. the surge, Claud. in Rufin. 1, 72: tumor ille loci permansit, et alti Collis habet speciem, a rising, elevation, hillock, etc., Ov. M. 15, 305; cf.: tumores terrae. Front. Colon. pp. 126 and 127 Goes.—Trop.A.A swelling, commotion, fermentation, excitement of the mind from any passion, as pride, anger, etc. (cf. tumeo and tumidus, II.).1.From anger:2.cum tumor animi resedisset,
Cic. Tusc. 3, 12, 26:erat in tumore animus,
id. ib. 3, 31, 76:ira habet non solidum robur, sed vanum tumorem,
Sen. Ira. 1, 17, 4:datum tempus, quo resideret tumor publicus,
id. ib. 3, 2, 5:tumor et irae Concessere deum,
Verg. A. 8, 40:ponatur omnis ira et ex animo tumor erasus abeat,
Sen. Thyest. 519: residente [p. 1913] animi tumore, Lact. de Ira Dei, 18 med. —From pride, vanity, etc.:3.hinc illi aucta insolentia mirusque animo increvit tumor,
Just. 11, 11, 12; Sen. Hippol. 136; Claud. Ep. 1, 6; Luc. 10, 99:tumor et vana de se persuasio,
Quint. 2, 2, 12:regius,
Sen. Hippol. 136:multos tumores mente gerit,
Luc. 10, 99; Claud. Ep. 1, 7.—From other passions:B.et inquietus inguina arrigat tumor,
i. e. desire, Auct. Priap. 83, 42.—A ferment, commotion in affairs or society, Cic. Att. 14, 5, 2:C.praesens et civilia nuper classica,
Claud. in Ruf. 2, 117.—Of speech, an inflated or pompous style, bombast (post-Aug.):genus dicendi, quod tumore immodico turgescit,
Quint. 12, 10, 73; 2, 10, 7; 9, 4, 140;12, 6, 5: verborum,
Sen. Ben. 2, 11, 5; Petr. 1; Gell. 2, 23, 21.
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