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3 دواري المنشأ
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4 koji izaziva vrtoglavicu
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7 koji se okreće unaokolo
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8 страдающий головокружением
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > страдающий головокружением
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11 schwindelerregend
vertiginous* * *schwịn|del|er|re|gendadjHöhe dizzy, vertiginous (form); Tempo dizzying; (inf ) Preise astronomical* * *(causing dizziness: dizzy heights.) dizzy* * *vertiginous <height, speed, depths>; (fig.) meteoric <career, success>* * *sie balanciert in schwindelerregender Höhe she does her balancing act at a vertiginous ( oder dizzy) height;die Mieten befinden sich auf schwindelerregendem Niveau the rents are astronomical ( oder sky high);die Arbeitslosenzahlen stiegen schwindelerregend the unemployment figures rose astronomically* * *vertiginous <height, speed, depths>; (fig.) meteoric <career, success>* * *adj.dizzy adj. -
12 wirbelnd
vertiginous* * *adj.swirling adj.vertiginous adj. adv.vertiginously adv. -
13 головокружительный
vertiginous имя прилагательное:giddy (головокружительный, легкомысленный, испытывающий головокружение, ветреный, непостоянный, вертящийся)Русско-английский синонимический словарь > головокружительный
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14 крутящийся
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15 приступ головокружения
Russian-english psychology dictionary > приступ головокружения
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18 vertiginoso
adj.1 vertiginous, reeling, dizzying, giddy.2 dizzy.3 vertiginous, very fast.* * *► adjetivo1 dizzy, giddy\a velocidad vertiginosa figurado at breakneck speed* * *ADJ1) (=que causa vértigo) giddy, dizzy, vertiginous frm2) [velocidad] dizzy, excessive; [alza] very rapid* * *una vertiginosa caída del dólar — a dramatic o vertiginous fall in the value of the dollar
* * *= exponential, staggering, spiralling [spiraling, -USA], dizzying, fast-paced [fast paced], galloping, fast-moving, heady [headier -comp., headiest -sup.], giddy [giddier -comp., giddiest -sup.], fast and furious.Ex. Information technology continues to develop at an exponential rate.Ex. It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.Ex. The ARL Serials Project is an initiative by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) designed to combat the spiralling increases in periodicals prices.Ex. Unfortunately, the dizzying array of computing and networking environments often frustrates end users' attempts to navigate the Internet = Desafortunadamente, con frecuencia la variedad tan desconcertante de entornos informáticos y de redes frusta los intentos de los usuarios finales de navegar por la red.Ex. Access to current, reliable quality news is an important need in the fast-paced environment of all large corporations and service organisations.Ex. But the introduction of market economics, galloping inflation and the breakdown of old administrative structures are causing problems, especially over funding..Ex. I have also taken the opportunity to up-date every chapter of the book so as to help the reader keep track of this fast-moving technology.Ex. The heady integration scenario is that given a seemingly simple query the system would automatically expand the search beyond the capabilities of an inexperienced user.Ex. After rising to giddy heights, share prices of Internet companies have dropped.Ex. The pace was fast and furious and the noise was non-stop.----* ascenso vertiginoso = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].* aumento vertiginoso = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].* avanzar a un ritmo vertiginoso = proceed + at a blistering pace.* crecimiento vertiginoso = exponential growth.* crecimiento vertiginoso de la información, el = information explosion, the.* Nombre + vertiginoso = exponential rate of + Nombre.* ritmo vertiginoso = blistering pace.* subida vertiginosa = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].* * *una vertiginosa caída del dólar — a dramatic o vertiginous fall in the value of the dollar
* * *= exponential, staggering, spiralling [spiraling, -USA], dizzying, fast-paced [fast paced], galloping, fast-moving, heady [headier -comp., headiest -sup.], giddy [giddier -comp., giddiest -sup.], fast and furious.Ex: Information technology continues to develop at an exponential rate.
Ex: It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.Ex: The ARL Serials Project is an initiative by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) designed to combat the spiralling increases in periodicals prices.Ex: Unfortunately, the dizzying array of computing and networking environments often frustrates end users' attempts to navigate the Internet = Desafortunadamente, con frecuencia la variedad tan desconcertante de entornos informáticos y de redes frusta los intentos de los usuarios finales de navegar por la red.Ex: Access to current, reliable quality news is an important need in the fast-paced environment of all large corporations and service organisations.Ex: But the introduction of market economics, galloping inflation and the breakdown of old administrative structures are causing problems, especially over funding..Ex: I have also taken the opportunity to up-date every chapter of the book so as to help the reader keep track of this fast-moving technology.Ex: The heady integration scenario is that given a seemingly simple query the system would automatically expand the search beyond the capabilities of an inexperienced user.Ex: After rising to giddy heights, share prices of Internet companies have dropped.Ex: The pace was fast and furious and the noise was non-stop.* ascenso vertiginoso = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].* aumento vertiginoso = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].* avanzar a un ritmo vertiginoso = proceed + at a blistering pace.* crecimiento vertiginoso = exponential growth.* crecimiento vertiginoso de la información, el = information explosion, the.* Nombre + vertiginoso = exponential rate of + Nombre.* ritmo vertiginoso = blistering pace.* subida vertiginosa = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].* * *vertiginoso -sa‹velocidad› dizzy, giddy, vertiginous ( frml)una vertiginosa caída del dólar a dramatic o vertiginous fall in the value of the dollar* * *
vertiginoso
vertiginoso,-a adjetivo vertiginous, giddy, dizzy
' vertiginoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ritmo
- vertiginosa
English:
dizzy
- furious
- soar
* * *vertiginoso, -a adj[aumento, desarrollo] dramatic, spectacular; [velocidad] dizzying;la historia se desarrolla a un ritmo vertiginoso the story develops at a frenetic pace;la caída del líder fue vertiginoso the leader's fall from power was spectacularly abrupt* * *adj1 dizzy2 ( rápido) frantic* * *vertiginoso, -sa adj: vertiginous♦ vertiginosamente adv -
19 schwindelnd
I Part. Präs. schwindeln* * *dizzy* * *B. adj (schwindelerregend) dizzy;in schwindelnder Höhe at a dizzy ( oder vertiginous) height* * *adj.giddy adj.swindling adj.vertiginous adj. adv.vertiginously adv. -
20 вращение Земли
1) Astronautics: motion of the Earth, rotation of the earth2) Makarov: Earth revolution about the Sun (вокруг Солнца), Earth rotation (вокруг своей оси), rotation of the Earth (вокруг своей оси), the rotation of the Earth, the turning of the Earth, the vertiginous motion of the Earth, turning of the Earth, vertiginous motion of the Earth
См. также в других словарях:
Vertiginous — Ver*tig i*nous, a. [L. vertiginosus, fr. vertigo a whirling around, giddiness: cf. F. vertigineux. See {Vertig??}.] 1. Turning round; whirling; rotary; revolving; as, vertiginous motion. [1913 Webster] Some vertiginous whirl of fortune. De… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vertiginous — (adj.) c.1600, of the nature of vertigo, from Fr. vertigineux, from L. vertiginosus suffering from dizziness, from vertigo (see VERTIGO (Cf. vertigo)) … Etymology dictionary
vertiginous — *giddy, dizzy, swimming, dazzled Analogous words: reeling, whirling, staggering, tottering (see REEL) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
vertiginous — ► ADJECTIVE 1) causing vertigo, especially by being extremely high or steep. 2) relating to or affected by vertigo. DERIVATIVES vertiginously adverb … English terms dictionary
vertiginous — [vər tij′ə nəs] adj. [L vertiginosus] 1. of, affected by, or causing vertigo; dizzy or dizzying 2. whirling about; spinning 3. marked by quick or frequent change; unstable vertiginously adv … English World dictionary
vertiginous — vertiginously, adv. vertiginousness, n. /veuhr tij euh neuhs/, adj. 1. whirling; spinning; rotary: vertiginous currents of air. 2. affected with vertigo; dizzy. 3. liable or threatening to cause vertigo: a vertiginous climb. 4. apt to change… … Universalium
vertiginous — adjective Etymology: Latin vertiginosus, from vertigin , vertigo Date: 1608 1. a. characterized by or suffering from vertigo or dizziness b. inclined to frequent and often pointless change ; inconstant 2. causing or tending to cause dizziness … New Collegiate Dictionary
vertiginous — [[t]vɜː(r)tɪ̱ʤɪnəs[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n A vertiginous cliff or mountain is very high and steep. [LITERARY] ...vertiginous cliffs that rise out of the Baltic … English dictionary
vertiginous — adjective formal a vertiginous place or position makes you feel ill because it is so high: a vertiginous drop to the valley below … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
vertiginous — ver|tig|i|nous [və:ˈtıdʒınəs US və:r ] adj formal [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: vertiginosus, from vertigo; VERTIGO] so high that you feel sick and ↑dizzy ▪ a vertiginous drop to the valley below … Dictionary of contemporary English
vertiginous — ver•tig•i•nous [[t]vərˈtɪdʒ ə nəs[/t]] adj. 1) whirling; spinning; rotary 2) pat affected with vertigo 3) liable or threatening to cause vertigo: a vertiginous climb[/ex] 4) apt to change quickly; unstable • Etymology: 1600–10; < L… … From formal English to slang