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1 instil an idea into
Общая лексика: внушать мысль -
2 instil
1. v внушать; прививать; вселять2. v вливать по капле3. v мед. вводить малыми дозами; вкапывать, впускать каплиСинонимический ряд:1. drill (verb) catechise; drill; indoctrinate2. fix (verb) embed; entrench; fasten; fix; ingrain; lodge; root3. infuse (verb) imbue; implant; impregnate; inculcate; infuse; permeate; saturate; steep4. teach (verb) educate; guide; impart; inform; instruct; preach; teach -
3 instil
[ɪn'stɪl]гл.; брит. амер. instill1) ( instil in(to)) внушать (страх, уважение и т. п.); вселять (надежду, уверенность); прививать (моральные принципы, нормы)to instil one's mind with fixed idea — внушить кому-л. навязчивую идею
Parents try to instil in(to) their children the best of moral principles. — Родители пытаются привать своим детям лучшие моральные принципы.
We must try to instil some order into the organization. — Мы должны попытаться привнести некоторый порядок в эту организацию.
2) вливать (какую-л. жидкость) по капле -
4 instil(l)
[ınʹstıl] v1. (постепенно) внушать; прививать ( чувство); вселять (надежду, страх и т. п.)to instil(l) an idea into smb. - внушать мысль
to instil(l) in children a love of learning - воспитывать в детях любовь к знаниям
2. 1) вливать по капле2) мед. вводить малыми дозами; вкапывать, впускать капли -
5 instil(l)
[ınʹstıl] v1. (постепенно) внушать; прививать ( чувство); вселять (надежду, страх и т. п.)to instil(l) an idea into smb. - внушать мысль
to instil(l) in children a love of learning - воспитывать в детях любовь к знаниям
2. 1) вливать по капле2) мед. вводить малыми дозами; вкапывать, впускать капли -
6 arrive at an idea
novel idea — свежая мысль; нечто новое
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7 come to an idea
novel idea — свежая мысль; нечто новое
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8 внушать
несовер. - внушать;
совер. - внушить( что-л. кому-л./чему-л.) suggest;
inspire (with), fill (with) ;
inculcate (in, into, upon) ;
bring home (to), convince( that) (убеждать) ;
instil (into), impress (on) (наставлять) внушать кому-л. уважение ≈ to command smb.'s respect внушать кому-л. страх ≈ to arouse fear in smb. внушать кому-л. мысль ≈ to suggest an idea to smb.внуш|ать -, внушить (вн. дт.) inspire (smb. with) ;
~, что... try to suggest that...;
~ уважение кому-л. command smb.`s respect, inspire smb. with respect;
~ кому-л. опасения, подозрение arouse smb.`s apprehension, suspision;
~ кому-л. мысль (+ инф.) put* it into smb.`s head (+ to inf.) ;
внушить себе get* it into one`s head. -
9 внушить
несовер. - внушать;
совер. - внушить (что-л. кому-л./чему-л.) suggest;
inspire (with), fill (with) ;
inculcate (in, into, upon) ;
bring home (to), convince( that) (убеждать) ;
instil (into), impress (on) (наставлять) внушать кому-л. уважение ≈ to command smb.'s respect внушать кому-л. страх ≈ to arouse fear in smb. внушать кому-л. мысль ≈ to suggest an idea to smb.сов. см. внушать.
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