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I1. [ʹstaıf(ə)l] n редк.1) удушение2) удушье2. [ʹstaıf(ə)l] v1. 1) душитьhis voice was stifled by emotion - он говорил сдавленным от волнения голосом
2) задыхатьсяto stifle from want of air [in the heat] - задыхаться от недостатка воздуха [от жары]
2. подавлятьto stifle a cry [a desire] - подавить крик [желание]
to stifle a yawn [one's tears] - сдержать зевоту [слёзы]
circumstance stifled his ambition - обстоятельства заставили его забыть о своём честолюбии
3. заглушатьto stifle a noise - заглушить звук /шум/
4. тушить ( огонь)5. замять; утаитьII [ʹstaıf(ə)l] n анат.to stifle a fact [a scandal] - замять факт [скандал]
1) коленная чашка ( на задней ноге животного)2) коленный сустав ( у животного) -
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1. n редк. удушение2. n редк. удушье3. v душить4. v задыхаться5. v подавлять6. v заглушать7. v тушить8. v замять; утаить9. n анат. коленная чашка10. n анат. коленный суставСинонимический ряд:1. extinguish (verb) extinguish; quell; squelch; terminate2. gag (verb) asphyxiate; choke; gag; garrote; garrotte; hold back; hold down; hush; quench; shush; smother; strangle; suffocate; throttle3. mute (verb) dampen; deaden; muffle; mute4. stultify (verb) constipate; stagnate; stultify; trammel5. suppress (verb) ban; black out; burke; censor; check; hush up; inhibit; keep back; obviate; preclude; prevent; repress; restrain; stop; subdue; suppressАнтонимический ряд:foster; further; stimulate -
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1. n1) удушення2) ядуха3) колінна чашка (на задній нозі тварини)4) колінний суглоб2. v1) душити; задушити2) задихатися3) придушувати4) заглушати5) гасити (вогонь)6) приховати; зам'яти7) поглинати (звук тощо)* * *I nудушення; ядухаII v1) душитиto stifle by gas — отруїти газом; задихатися
2) придушувати3) заглушати4) зам'яти; приховатиIII n; анат.колінна чашка ( на задній нозі тварини); колінний суглоб ( у тварини) -
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1) (to prevent, or be prevented, from breathing (easily) eg because of bad air, an obstruction over the mouth and nose etc; to suffocate: He was stifled to death when smoke filled his bedroom; I'm stifling in this heat!) zadušiti se2) (to extinguish or put out (flames).) ugasiti3) (to suppress (a yawn, a laugh etc).) zadušiti•- stifling* * *I [stáifl]transitive verb(za)dušiti, potlačiti; ugasiti (ogenj); figuratively zadušiti, uničiti (upanje); intransitive verb zadušiti se; ugasniti se; ugasnitiII [stáifl]nounzoology kolenski sklep (pregib) -
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n1. придушувати2. приховати; зам'яти- to stifle a fact приховати факт- to stifle the human rights movement придушити рух за права людини- to stifle a revolt придушити повстання- to stifle a scandal зам'яти скандал -
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1. n восстание; мятеж; бунтin revolt — восставший; охваченный восстанием
to rouse the people to revolt — поднять восстание, поднять народ на восстание
2. n бунт, протест3. n демонстративный выход4. n арх. отвращение5. v восстать; взбунтоваться6. v противиться, восставать; испытывать отвращениеhis nature revolts at deceit — обман внушает ему отвращение, обман противен его натуре
women were revolting against the restrictions on job opportunities — женщины восставали против ограничения их права на выбор работы
observers revolted from the employment of young children in the mines — наблюдателей возмущало применение детского труда на рудниках
7. v внушать, вызывать отвращениеthe scene revolted him — эта сцена вызвала у него отвращение, эта сцена была противна ему
Синонимический ряд:1. aversion (noun) aversion; disgust; loathing2. rebellion (noun) coup; insurrection; mutiny; overthrow; rebellion; revolution; sedition; uprising3. nauseate (verb) disgust; horrify; nauseate; offend; reluct; repel; repulse; shock; sicken4. rebel (verb) insurrect; mutiny; rebel; rise; rise against; rise upАнтонимический ряд:attract; delight; support -
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̈ɪˈstaɪfl I гл.
1) а) душить б) задыхаться ∙ Syn: suffocate, smother
2) подавлять, сдерживать, удерживать to stifle a desire ≈ подавлять желание to stifle one's laughter ≈ сдерживать смех
3) а) тушить (огонь) б) перен. заминать, утаивать (дело и т. п.) II сущ. коленная чашка или коленный сустав (у лошади) (редкое) удушение;
удушье душить - to be *d by smoke задыхаться от дыма - to * by gas отравить газом - to feel *d страдать от удушья - his voice was *d by emotion он говорил сдавленным от волнения голосом задыхаться - to * from want of air задыхаться от недостатка воздуха подавлять - to * a revolt подавить восстание - to * a yawn сдержать зевоту - to * one's laughter давиться от смеха - circumstance *d his ambition обстоятельства заставили его забыть о своем честолюбии заглушать - to * a noise заглушить звук /шум/ тушить (огонь) замять;
утаить - to * a fact замять факт - to * a document утаить документ (анатомия) коленная чашка (на задней ноге животного) stifle душить, удушать ~ задыхаться ~ замять (дело и т. п.) ~ коленная чашка или коленный сустав (у лошади) ~ сдерживать, подавлять;
to stifle a rebellion подавить восстание;
to stifle a yawn сдержать зевоту ~ тушить (огонь) stifle-joint: stifle-joint = stifle ~ сдерживать, подавлять;
to stifle a rebellion подавить восстание;
to stifle a yawn сдержать зевоту ~ сдерживать, подавлять;
to stifle a rebellion подавить восстание;
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1) (to prevent, or be prevented, from breathing (easily) eg because of bad air, an obstruction over the mouth and nose etc; to suffocate: He was stifled to death when smoke filled his bedroom; I'm stifling in this heat!) kvele(s), bli kvalt2) (to extinguish or put out (flames).) kvele, slokke3) (to suppress (a yawn, a laugh etc).) kvele•- stiflingkveleIsubst. \/ˈstaɪfl\/ eller stifle joint( veterinærfag) kneleddIIverb \/ˈstaɪfl\/1) kvele2) ( overført) kvele, undertrykke, slå nedstifle the voice of conscience overdøve samvittighetens stemme -
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['staɪfl]1. vt(yawn, sob, anger) soffocare, (desire, smile) reprimere, (revolt, opposition) stroncare2. vi -
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1) General subject: crush a rebellion, put down a rebellion, put down a revolt, quash a rebellion, quell a rebellion, scotch a mutiny, snuff out a rebellion, squash a rebellion, squelch a rebellion, stamp out a rebellion, stifle a rebellion, stifle a revolt, crush an insurrection, quell an insurrection, suppress an insurrection, snuff out a rebellion (оппозицию)2) Law: suppress a rebellion3) Diplomatic term: subdue a revolt4) Makarov: crush revolt, pulverize rebellion, repress an uprising, crush a revolt, crush rebellionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подавить восстание
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étouffer [etufe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [assassin, chaleur, atmosphère] to suffocate ; [sanglots, aliment] to choke ; (figurative) to suffocate• ce n'est pas la politesse qui l'étouffe ! politeness is not his forte!b. [+ bruit] to muffle ; [+ bâillement, sanglots, cris] to stiflec. [+ scandale, affaire] to hush up ; [+ rumeurs, scrupules, sentiments] to smother ; [+ révolte] to suppressd. [+ flammes] to smother2. intransitive verb( = mourir étouffé) to die of suffocation ; ( = être mal à l'aise) to feel stifled3. reflexive verb* * *etufe
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1) ( entraver) to stifle [carrière, création]; to suppress [protestation]2) ( dissimuler) to hush up [scandale]3) ( asphyxier) to suffocate [victime]; [bâillon] to stifle; to choke [plante]4) ( arrêter) to smother [feu]5) ( retenir) to stifle [bâillement]; to hold back [soupir]6) ( atténuer) to deaden [bruits]
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verbe intransitif ( être mal à l'aise) to feel stifledon étouffe ici! — (colloq) it's stifling in here!
mourir étouffé — ( par gaz etc) to die of suffocation; ( par obstruction de la trachée) to choke to death
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s'étouffer verbe pronominal ( suffoquer) to choke* * *etufe1. vt1) [personne] to suffocate2) [bruit] to muffle3) fig, [scandale] to hush up2. vi1) (= manquer d'air) to suffocate2) (= avoir trop chaud) to feel stifledOn étouffe ici. — It's stifling in here.
3) fig (= se sentir oppressé) to feel stifled* * *étouffer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( entraver) to stifle [économie, carrière, création]; to suppress [protestation]; étouffer une révolte to nip a revolt in the bud;2 ( dissimuler) to hush up [affaire, scandale, crime];3 ( asphyxier) [personne] to suffocate [victime]; [aliment] to choke [personne]; [chaleur, bâillon] to stifle [personne]; [plante, mauvaises herbes] to choke [plante]; les sanglots l'étouffaient he/she was choked with tears; étouffer qn de caresses/baisers to smother sb with caresses/kisses; la générosité ne les étouffe pas they can't be accused of generosity;6 ( atténuer) [tapis, porte, double vitrage] to deaden [son, voix] (sous, par by).B vi1 ( être mal à l'aise) to feel stifled;2 ( avoir chaud) to be unable to breathe; on étouffe ici! it's stifling here!; étouffer de chaleur to feel stifled in the heat;3 ( suffoquer) [personne, ville] to suffocate;4 ( mourir asphyxié) to suffocate.C s'étouffer vpr1 ( suffoquer) to choke; s'étouffer en mangeant du pain/en avalant une arête to choke on bread/a fishbone; s'étouffer de rage/rire to choke with rage/laughter;2 ( mourir asphyxié) to suffocate.[etufe] verbe transitif1. [asphyxier - personne, animal]a. [accident] the baby suffocated to deathb. [meurtre] the baby was smotheredmourir étouffé to die of suffocation, to choke to deathce n'est pas la politesse qui l'étouffe (familier & humoristique) politeness isn't exactly his strong pointça t'étoufferait de dire bonjour/de ranger ta chambre? would it kill you to say hello/to tidy your room?2. [oppresser - suj: famille, entourage] to smother ; [ - suj: ambiance] to stifle3. [émouvoir fortement]la colère/l'émotion l'étouffe he's choking with anger/emotion4. [arrêter, atténuer - feu] to put out (separable), to smother ; [ - bruit] to muffle, to deaden ; [ - cris, pleurs, sentiment, rire] to stifle, to hold back (separable) ; [ - voix] to lower ; [ - révolte, rumeur] to quash ; [ - scandale] to hush ou to cover up (separable)————————[etufe] verbe intransitif3. [être oppressé] to feel stifled————————s'étouffer verbe pronominal intransitifune sardine et une demi-tomate, on ne risque pas de s'étouffer! (humoristique) a sardine and half a tomato! there's no fear of us choking on that! -
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f.1 rebellion, insurrection, revolt.2 act of rebellion, rebellious act.3 rebelliousness.* * *1 rebellion, revolt* * *noun f.* * *SF rebellion* * *femenino rebellion, uprising* * *= revolt, rebellion, rising, insurrection.Ex. But the building plans were nearly jeopardised several times in a politically charged atmosphere that led to a tax-payer revolt in California.Ex. While Danish librarians used the 68 rebellion to improve their working conditions, Swedish colleagues changed library services.Ex. Somalis did not accept their subjugation meekly and a fierce rising was led by a religious leader and poet.Ex. Mrs Thatcher went on to win two more elections while defeating the organised insurrection of the miners' union.----* rebelión + estallar = rebellion + break out.* * *femenino rebellion, uprising* * *= revolt, rebellion, rising, insurrection.Ex: But the building plans were nearly jeopardised several times in a politically charged atmosphere that led to a tax-payer revolt in California.
Ex: While Danish librarians used the 68 rebellion to improve their working conditions, Swedish colleagues changed library services.Ex: Somalis did not accept their subjugation meekly and a fierce rising was led by a religious leader and poet.Ex: Mrs Thatcher went on to win two more elections while defeating the organised insurrection of the miners' union.* rebelión + estallar = rebellion + break out.* * *rebellion, uprisinguna rebelión militar a military uprising* * *
rebelión sustantivo femenino
rebellion, uprising
rebelión sustantivo femenino rebellion, revolt
' rebelión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abanderar
- incitar
- reprimir
- sofocar
- aplastar
- popular
- promotor
English:
put down
- quash
- rebellion
- stamp out
- stifle
- suppress
* * *rebelión nfrebellion;una rebelión militar a military rebellion o uprising* * *f rebellion* * ** * *rebelión n rebellion -
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1) General subject: keep down revolt, scotch a mutiny, stifle a rebellion3) Mass media: quash revolt, quell revolt, suffocate revolt4) Makarov: crush uprisingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подавлять восстание
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sə'pres1) (to defeat or put a stop to (eg a rebellion).) reprimir2) (to keep back or stifle: She suppressed a laugh.) contener; sofocar, ahogar3) (to prevent from being published, known etc: to suppress information.) censurar; prohibir•tr[sə'pres]1 (gen) suprimir; (feelings, laugh, yawn, etc) contener, reprimir; (news, truth, evidence) callar, ocultar; (revolt, rebellion) sofocar, reprimirsuppress [sə'prɛs] vt1) subdue: sofocar, suprimir, reprimir (una rebelión, etc.)2) : suprimir, ocultar (información)3) repress: reprimir, contenerto suppress a yawn: reprimir un bostezov.• entrecoger v.• quitar v.• reprimir v.• suprimir v.sə'presa) \<\<anger/laughter\>\> contener*, reprimir; \<\<feelings\>\> reprimirb) \<\<text\>\> suprimir; \<\<facts/evidenceuth\>\> ocultar; \<\<newspaper\>\> retirar de la circulaciónc) \<\<revolt/rebellion\>\> sofocar*, reprimir; \<\<political party/organization\>\> suprimir[sǝ'pres]VT [+ symptoms, dissent, opposition, publication] suprimir; [+ feelings] reprimir; [+ emotion] contener, dominar; [+ yawn, smile] contener; [+ news, the truth] callar, ocultar; [+ scandal] acallar, ocultar; [+ revolt, uprising] sofocar, reprimir* * *[sə'pres]a) \<\<anger/laughter\>\> contener*, reprimir; \<\<feelings\>\> reprimirb) \<\<text\>\> suprimir; \<\<facts/evidence/truth\>\> ocultar; \<\<newspaper\>\> retirar de la circulaciónc) \<\<revolt/rebellion\>\> sofocar*, reprimir; \<\<political party/organization\>\> suprimir -
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1) General subject: quell2) Mass media: quash revolt, quell revolt, scotch a mutiny, stamp out insurgency, stem insurgency, stifle a rebellion, suffocate revolt -
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to swallow / to stifle / to smother one's indignation / revolt.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi înăbuşi nemulţumirea
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[sə'prɛs]vtrevolt, feeling, yawn tłumić (stłumić perf); activities zakazywać (zakazać perf) +gen; information zatajać (zataić perf); publication zakazywać (zakazać perf) rozpowszechniania +gen; scandal tuszować (zatuszować perf)* * *[sə'pres]1) (to defeat or put a stop to (eg a rebellion).) stłumić2) (to keep back or stifle: She suppressed a laugh.) powstrzymać3) (to prevent from being published, known etc: to suppress information.) zakazać, wstrzymać•
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