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1 едва сдерживать гнев
General subject: swell with indignationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > едва сдерживать гнев
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2 едва сдерживать негодование
General subject: swell with indignationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > едва сдерживать негодование
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3 πρημονάω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρημονάω
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4 gonfler
gonfler [gɔ̃fle]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbb. ( = dilater) to swell• il nous les gonfle ! (inf!) he's a pain in the neck (inf)c. ( = grossir) [+ prix, résultat] to inflate ; [+ effectif] ( = augmenter) to swell ; ( = exagérer) to exaggerate ; [+ moteur] to soup up (inf)2. intransitive verb( = enfler) [genou, cheville, bois] to swell ; [pâte] to rise* * *gɔ̃fle
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1) ( remplir d'air) ( avec la bouche) to blow up [ballon]; to fill [poumon] (de with); to puff out [joue]; ( avec une pompe) to inflate [pneu]être gonflé à bloc — [pneu] to be fully inflated; fig [personne] to be raring (colloq) to go
le vent gonfle la voile — the wind swells ou fills the sail
2) ( faire grossir) [personne] to flex [muscle]; [objet] to make [something] bulge [poche]; [eau] to saturate [éponge]; [pluie] to make [something] swollen [rivière]; [sève] to swell [bourgeon]3) fig4) ( augmenter) to increase [effectifs]; to push up [prix]; to inflate [statistiques]; to exaggerate [importance]5) Automobile to soup up [moteur, voiture]
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verbe intransitif1) ( enfler) [pied, paupière] to swell (up); [riz, bois, éponge] to swell; [gâteau, pâte] to rise2) ( augmenter) [effectifs] to increase* * *ɡɔ̃fle1. vt1) [pneu, ballon] to blow up, to inflate, (avec pompe) to pump upTu devrais gonfler ton pneu arrière. — You should pump up your back tyre.
2) [chiffres, importance] to inflate3) * (= ennuyer) to bore2. vi1) [pied] to swell2) CUISINE, [pâte] to rise* * *gonfler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( remplir d'air) ( avec la bouche) to blow up [ballon, pneu]; to fill [poumon] (de with); to puff out [joue]; ( avec une pompe) to inflate, to pump up [ballon, pneu]; être gonflé à bloc [pneu] to be fully inflated; fig [personne] to be raring○ to go; le vent gonfle la voile the wind swells ou fills the sail; le vent gonfle ma chemise the wind makes my shirt billow;2 ( faire augmenter) [personne] to tense, to flex [muscle]; [objet] to make [sth] bulge [poche, sac]; [eau] to saturate [éponge]; [pluie] to make [sth] swollen [rivière]; [sève] to swell [bourgeon]; la limonade gonfle l'estomac lemonade makes you feel bloated;3 fig la joie gonflait mon cœur my heart was bursting with joy; leur victoire les a gonflés d'orgueil their victory has gone to their heads;4 ( augmenter) to increase [bénéfices, effectifs]; to bump up○, to push up [prix]; to inflate [statistiques]; to exaggerate [importance];6 Cin to enlarge, to blow [sth] up [film];7 Aut to soup up [moteur, voiture].B vi1 ( enfler) [pied, sein] to swell (up), to get swollen; [visage, paupière] to swell (up), to become puffy; [riz, bois, éponge] to swell; [gâteau, pâte] Culin to rise; laisser gonfler le riz leave the rice to swell;2 ( augmenter) [somme, effectifs] to increase; faire gonfler les prix to push prices up.C se gonfler vpr1 ( enfler) [voile] to swell, to fill; [rivière] to become swollen; l'éponge se gonfle (d'eau) the sponge becomes saturated with water; se gonfler d'orgueil fig to be full of one's own importance;2 ( augmenter) [recette, budget, effectifs] to increase (de by).[gɔ̃fle] verbe transitifavoir le cœur gonflé de peine/de chagrin/de joie to be heartbroken/grief-stricken/overjoyed2. [faire grossir - voiles] to fillles yeux gonflés de sommeil/de larmes eyes swollen with sleep/with tears3. [augmenter - prix, devis] to inflate, to push up (separable) ; [ - frais, statistiques] to exaggerate, to inflate ; [ - importance, impact] to exaggerate, to blow out of all proportion ; [ - moteur] to soup up5. (très familier) [irriter]————————[gɔ̃fle] verbe intransitif[riz] to swell (up)2. [enfler] to be puffed up ou bloated————————se gonfler verbe pronominal————————se gonfler verbe pronominal intransitif1. [voile] to swell[éponge] to swell up2. [se remplir de gaz] to inflate3. (figuré) -
5 כעס
כָּעַס(b. h.) (to be dark, hot, cmp. חמץ, 1) to be angry, displeased. Ber.61b top, v. כָּבֵד III. Tem.16a (play on עַכְסָה) כל … כּוֹעֵס עלוכ׳ whoever saw her became displeased with his own wife. Ned.22a, a. fr. כל הכועס whoever allows himself to be carried away by his wrath. Ex. R. s. 45 מטרונה שכָּעֲסָה עלוכ׳ a matron (queen) that was angry with the kings daughter; a. fr.Part. pass. כָּעוּס, f. כְּעוּסָה; pl. כְּעוּסִים, כְּעוּסוֹת. Ib. כשיהיו פניך כ׳וכ׳ when thou shalt be angry, I shall conciliate thee ; (Tanḥ. Ki Thissa 27 כשאהיה אני בכעס); a. e.V. כָּעוּס. 2) to grow hot in the stomach, to ferment, swell. Gitt.70a לכשחִּכְעוֹס תעמוד על מליאה Ar. (ed. מילואך) when it (the food) swells, it will just fill the capacity of thy stomach. Hif. הִכְעִיס to provoke to anger. Deut. R. s. 3. שהם עתירים להַכְעִיס אותי that they are going to provoke me (through idolatry). Ab. V, 2 היו מַכְעִיסִיןוכ׳ were constantly provoking (the Lord). Snh.27a, a. fr. להַכְעִיס in a spirit of defiance, v. מוּמָר; a. fr.Imper. אַכְעִיס (for הכעיס). Ruth R. end (ref. to Ps. 4:5) ארגיז יצרך … א׳ יצרך ולא תחטא let thy tempter rage, but sin not; but the Rabbis say, arouse thy (good) inclination to indignation, and thou shalt not sin. (Midr. Till. to Ps. l. c. אַכְחֵיש … ואל יחטיאך weaken thy tempter (by ascetics) ; Yalk. Ps. 627;Pesik. Shubah, p. 158a> אכופס, corr. acc. -
6 כָּעַס
כָּעַס(b. h.) (to be dark, hot, cmp. חמץ, 1) to be angry, displeased. Ber.61b top, v. כָּבֵד III. Tem.16a (play on עַכְסָה) כל … כּוֹעֵס עלוכ׳ whoever saw her became displeased with his own wife. Ned.22a, a. fr. כל הכועס whoever allows himself to be carried away by his wrath. Ex. R. s. 45 מטרונה שכָּעֲסָה עלוכ׳ a matron (queen) that was angry with the kings daughter; a. fr.Part. pass. כָּעוּס, f. כְּעוּסָה; pl. כְּעוּסִים, כְּעוּסוֹת. Ib. כשיהיו פניך כ׳וכ׳ when thou shalt be angry, I shall conciliate thee ; (Tanḥ. Ki Thissa 27 כשאהיה אני בכעס); a. e.V. כָּעוּס. 2) to grow hot in the stomach, to ferment, swell. Gitt.70a לכשחִּכְעוֹס תעמוד על מליאה Ar. (ed. מילואך) when it (the food) swells, it will just fill the capacity of thy stomach. Hif. הִכְעִיס to provoke to anger. Deut. R. s. 3. שהם עתירים להַכְעִיס אותי that they are going to provoke me (through idolatry). Ab. V, 2 היו מַכְעִיסִיןוכ׳ were constantly provoking (the Lord). Snh.27a, a. fr. להַכְעִיס in a spirit of defiance, v. מוּמָר; a. fr.Imper. אַכְעִיס (for הכעיס). Ruth R. end (ref. to Ps. 4:5) ארגיז יצרך … א׳ יצרך ולא תחטא let thy tempter rage, but sin not; but the Rabbis say, arouse thy (good) inclination to indignation, and thou shalt not sin. (Midr. Till. to Ps. l. c. אַכְחֵיש … ואל יחטיאך weaken thy tempter (by ascetics) ; Yalk. Ps. 627;Pesik. Shubah, p. 158a> אכופס, corr. acc. -
7 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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8 накипать
несов. - накипа́ть, сов. - накипе́ть1) ( образовывать пену или накипь) form a scum; form a scale2) ( о неприятных чувствах) swell, boilв нём накипе́ла зло́ба — he is seething with resentment
э́то у меня́ накипе́ло — I couldn't hold myself in; I couldn't hold back my indignation
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