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1 violent upheaval
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2 upheaval
[ʌp'hiːv(ə)l]сущ.1) подъём2) переворот; бунт, беспорядки3) геол. поднятие ( земной коры); смещение пластов -
3 upheaval
ʌpˈhi:vəl сущ.
1) поднятие (земной коры, а также - в переносном смысле)
2) перен. переворот, потрясение( в обществе) political upheaval ≈ политический переворот violent upheaval ≈ насильственное свержение власти сдвиг переворот - political * политический переворот (геология) поднятие, смещение пластов;
вытеснениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > upheaval
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4 upheaval
تَحَوُّل فُجائيّ \ upheaval: a sudden violent movement below the surface; a sudden great change that causes confusion. \ ثَوَرَان \ upheaval: a sudden violent movement below the surface; a sudden great change that causes confusion. \ جَيَشَان \ upheaval: a sudden violent movement below the surface; a sudden great change that causes confusion. -
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ثَوْرَة \ rebellion: rebelling. revolt: a rising against the government. revolution: a violent change of government: the French Revolution of 1789; the Russian Revolution of 1917, a complete change (in ways of doing things) the Industrial Revolution in English history (the change from goods made at home by hand, to goods made in factories by machines). upheaval: a sudden violent movement below the surface; a sudden great change that causes confusion. -
6 насильственный переворот
Mass media: violent upheavalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > насильственный переворот
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7 convulsión
f.1 convulsion, upheaval, bustle, agitation.2 convulsion, fit, spasm, seizure.* * *1 MEDICINA convulsion2 figurado upheaval* * *SF1) (Med) convulsion2) (Geol) tremor3) (Pol) upheaval* * *1) (Med) convulsion2) (trastorno, perturbación)3) ( de la tierra) tremor* * *= upheaval, convulsion, shake.Ex. Solutions will generally be sought in accordance with in-house knowledge and practices in order to avoid major upheavals in production techniques and strategies.Ex. Spain's transition from dictatorship to pacific and stable democracy without producing major national convulsions is remarkable.Ex. It's a very intense throbbing pain that sends her body into quivers and shakes.* * *1) (Med) convulsion2) (trastorno, perturbación)3) ( de la tierra) tremor* * *= upheaval, convulsion, shake.Ex: Solutions will generally be sought in accordance with in-house knowledge and practices in order to avoid major upheavals in production techniques and strategies.
Ex: Spain's transition from dictatorship to pacific and stable democracy without producing major national convulsions is remarkable.Ex: It's a very intense throbbing pain that sends her body into quivers and shakes.* * *A ( Med) convulsionB(trastorno, perturbación): su asesinato produjo una gran convulsión en el ejército his assassination caused great agitation in the armylas convulsiones sociales de los años 60 the social upheaval of the sixtieslas convulsiones obreras que se produjeron the violent unrest o disturbances that broke out among the workersC (de la tierra) tremor* * *
convulsión sustantivo femenino (Med) convulsion
convulsión sustantivo femenino
1 Med convulsion
2 fig (agitación social) unrest, upheaval
' convulsión' also found in these entries:
English:
convulsion
* * *convulsión nf1. [de músculos] convulsion2. [de tierra] tremorla subida del dinero produjo convulsiones en la bolsa the rise in interest rates caused chaos o turmoil on the stock exchange;las convulsiones sociales del periodo de entreguerras the social upheaval between the wars* * *f convulsion; figupheaval* * *convulsión nf, pl - siones1) : convulsion2) : agitation, upheaval -
8 sacudón
m.violent shake, jolt, shake, shock.* * *SM LAm violent shake* * *1) (AmL fam)a) ( sacudida violenta) shake, shakingb) ( de terremoto) tremor; ( de vehículo) lurch2) (Andes fam)a) (revuelo, conmoción) upheaval, turmoilb) ( golpe) blow* * *1) (AmL fam)a) ( sacudida violenta) shake, shakingb) ( de terremoto) tremor; ( de vehículo) lurch2) (Andes fam)a) (revuelo, conmoción) upheaval, turmoilb) ( golpe) blow* * *A ( AmL)1 ( fam) (sacudida violenta) shake, shakingme agarró del brazo y me dio un sacudón he grabbed me by the arm and shook metuvimos unos cuantos sacudones durante el vuelo the plane lurched a few times during the flightel coche avanzaba a sacudones the car lurched o jolted o jerked forward1 (revuelo, conmoción) upheaval, turmoil2 (golpe) blow* * *sacudón nmAm1. [sacudida] shake;no sintieron el sacudón que advertía de un movimiento sísmico de intensidad they did not notice the tremor that heralded a major earthquake2. [golpe] blow;el banco había sufrido su primer gran sacudón the bank had suffered its first major blow3. [revuelo] upheaval, turmoil;hubo un sacudón en los mercados bursátiles there was upheaval on the Stock Market* * * -
9 cataclysm
['kætəklizəm](a violent disaster or upheaval; disaster.) omvæltning; katastrofe* * *['kætəklizəm](a violent disaster or upheaval; disaster.) omvæltning; katastrofe -
10 sacudida
f.1 shake (movimiento).2 tremor (terremoto).3 shock.sacudida eléctrica electric shockpast part.past participle of spanish verb: sacudir.* * *1 (gen) shake2 (movimiento violento) jolt, jerk3 (terremoto) earthquake4 (alteración, conmoción) shock\avanzar a sacudidas to jolt alongdar una sacudida a algo to shake something out, give something a good shakedar una sacudida a alguien familiar to give somebody a good hidingsacudida eléctrica electric shock* * *noun f.1) shaking2) jerk* * *SF1) (=agitación) shake, shakingavanzar dando sacudidas — to bump o jolt o lurch along
2) (=movimiento brusco) [de cuerpo, rodilla] jerk; [de cabeza] toss3) [de terremoto] shock; [de explosión] blast4) (=alteración brusca) [de situación] violent change; (Pol) upheaval* * *b) ( de terremoto) tremor; ( de explosión) blast; (de tren, coche) jerk, joltavanzaba dando sacudidas — it bumped o jolted along
c) (fam) ( descarga) electric shock* * *= jolt, jerk, lurch, shaking, shake.Ex. The automation of the catalogue was the single most disconcerting jolt to hit modern libraries up to that time.Ex. He then dropped the metal suddenly into the mouth of the mould, and at the same instant gave it a jerk or toss to force the metal into the recesses of the matrix (the precise form of the jerk varying with the different letters).Ex. The leftward lurch in the Swedish Social-Democratic Party since 1973 led to a sudden demand for 'industrial democracy' & 'worker participation.Ex. The shaking of an infant or child, can be devastating and result in irreversible brain damage, blindness, and even death.Ex. It's a very intense throbbing pain that sends her body into quivers and shakes.----* a sacudidas = jerkily.* dando sacudidas = jerkily.* dar una sacudida = give + a shake, give + a jerk.* sacudida eléctrica = electric shock.* sacudidas = jarring.* * *b) ( de terremoto) tremor; ( de explosión) blast; (de tren, coche) jerk, joltavanzaba dando sacudidas — it bumped o jolted along
c) (fam) ( descarga) electric shock* * *= jolt, jerk, lurch, shaking, shake.Ex: The automation of the catalogue was the single most disconcerting jolt to hit modern libraries up to that time.
Ex: He then dropped the metal suddenly into the mouth of the mould, and at the same instant gave it a jerk or toss to force the metal into the recesses of the matrix (the precise form of the jerk varying with the different letters).Ex: The leftward lurch in the Swedish Social-Democratic Party since 1973 led to a sudden demand for 'industrial democracy' & 'worker participation.Ex: The shaking of an infant or child, can be devastating and result in irreversible brain damage, blindness, and even death.Ex: It's a very intense throbbing pain that sends her body into quivers and shakes.* a sacudidas = jerkily.* dando sacudidas = jerkily.* dar una sacudida = give + a shake, give + a jerk.* sacudida eléctrica = electric shock.* sacudidas = jarring.* * *A1 (agitando) shake, shaking; (golpeando) beatingles dio una buena sacudida a las toallas she shook the towels out vigorously, she gave the towels a good shake o shakingel carromato avanzaba dando sacudidas the wagon bumped o jolted o lurched along3 ( fam) (descarga) electric shockB (golpe emocional) shock* * *
sacudida sustantivo femenino
( golpeando) beating
( de explosión) blast;
(de tren, coche) jerk, jolt
sacudida sustantivo femenino
1 (movimiento brusco) shake
2 avanzar a sacudidas, to go forwards in jerks, to jerk along
3 (de terremoto) tremor
4 fam (eléctrica) electric shock
5 (fuerte impresión) shock
' sacudida' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tirón
- calambre
- remezón
English:
bump
- jerk
- jolt
- lurch
- shake
- shock
- shudder
- toss
- jar
* * *sacudida nf1. [movimiento] shake;[de la cabeza] toss; [de tren, coche] jolt;el avión dio una fuerte sacudida the plane shuddered o lurched2. [terremoto] tremor3. [conmoción] shock;la noticia le produjo una fuerte sacudida the news gave her a deep shockle dio una sacudida al tocar el enchufe she got a shock when she touched the socket* * *f2 EL shock* * *sacudida nf1) : shaking2) : jerk, jolt, shock3) : shake-up, upheaval* * *sacudida n shake -
11 mullistus
yks.nom. mullistus; yks.gen. mullistuksen; yks.part. mullistusta; yks.ill. mullistukseen; mon.gen. mullistusten mullistuksien; mon.part. mullistuksia; mon.ill. mullistuksiindebacle (noun)revolution (noun)upheaval (noun)* * *• crisis• debacle• disorder• revolution• upheaval• violent change -
12 nawałnic|a
f 1. książk. (zawierucha) squall, storm- nawałnica deszczowa/gradowa/śnieżna a rainstorm/hailstorm/blizzard a. snowstorm- w nocy przeszła gwałtowna nawałnica there was a violent a. torrential rainstorm during the night- rozpętała się a. rozszałała się nawałnica a storm broke out2. przen. (wstrząsy dziejowe) upheaval, tempest- nawałnica wojenna/rewolucyjna the tempest of war/a revolutionary upheaval3. (natłok) flood- nawałnica słów/dźwięków a flood a. torrent of words/sounds- nawałnica uczuć a turmoil of emotion- nawałnica myśli a torrent a. tumult of thoughtsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nawałnic|a
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13 насильственный
1) ( связанный с насилием) forcible; violentнаси́льственный переворо́т — forcible upheaval
наси́льственная смерть — violent death
2) ( принуждённый) forcedнаси́льственная улы́бка — a forced smile
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14 tempest
1. n буря2. n потрясение; буря, взрыв3. n шумная или кричащая толпа4. v подымать волнение; вызывать бурю5. v бушевать; мчаться как буря6. v волновать, потрясать; будоражитьСинонимический ряд:1. disturbance (noun) chaos; commotion; disorder; disruption; disturbance; outbreak; tumult; turbulence; turmoil; upheaval; upset2. violent storm (noun) gale; hurricane; snowstorm; squall; storm; thunderstorm; tornado; typhoon; violent stormАнтонимический ряд:order; tranquility -
15 ثورة
ثَوْرَة \ rebellion: rebelling. revolt: a rising against the government. revolution: a violent change of government: the French Revolution of 1789; the Russian Revolution of 1917, a complete change (in ways of doing things) the Industrial Revolution in English history (the change from goods made at home by hand, to goods made in factories by machines). upheaval: a sudden violent movement below the surface; a sudden great change that causes confusion. \ أَحْدَثَ ثورة أو انْقِلابًا \ revolutionize: to change completely: Aircraft have revolutionized our ideas of travel. \ ثَوْرَة على الحكومة \ rising: an armed struggle against the government. -
16 rebellion
ثَوْرَة \ rebellion: rebelling. revolt: a rising against the government. revolution: a violent change of government: the French Revolution of 1789; the Russian Revolution of 1917, a complete change (in ways of doing things) the Industrial Revolution in English history (the change from goods made at home by hand, to goods made in factories by machines). upheaval: a sudden violent movement below the surface; a sudden great change that causes confusion. -
17 revolt
ثَوْرَة \ rebellion: rebelling. revolt: a rising against the government. revolution: a violent change of government: the French Revolution of 1789; the Russian Revolution of 1917, a complete change (in ways of doing things) the Industrial Revolution in English history (the change from goods made at home by hand, to goods made in factories by machines). upheaval: a sudden violent movement below the surface; a sudden great change that causes confusion. -
18 revolution
ثَوْرَة \ rebellion: rebelling. revolt: a rising against the government. revolution: a violent change of government: the French Revolution of 1789; the Russian Revolution of 1917, a complete change (in ways of doing things) the Industrial Revolution in English history (the change from goods made at home by hand, to goods made in factories by machines). upheaval: a sudden violent movement below the surface; a sudden great change that causes confusion. -
19 Veränderung
Veränderung f GEN alteration, change, variance, variation* * *f < Geschäft> alteration, change, variance, variation* * *Veränderung
alteration, change, (Börse) turn, (Schwankung) fluctuation, variation, (Wende) shift;
• schnellen Veränderungen unterworfen runaway;
• berufliche Veränderung change of position (job);
• geringfügige Veränderungen (Kurs) fractional changes, (Warenzeichen) colo(u)red imitation;
• geringfügige Veränderungen (Kurs) fractional changes, (Warenzeichen) colo(u)red imitation;
• geschäftliche Veränderungen business changes;
• gründliche Veränderung make over;
• klimatische Veränderung climatic change;
• politische Veränderungen political upheaval;
• riskante Veränderung (Meinungsforschung) risky shift;
• strukturelle Veränderungen structural alteration (changes);
• technologische Veränderung technological change;
• wirtschaftliche Veränderung economic change;
• Veränderungen im Anlagevermögen capital gains and losses;
• Veränderung in der Arbeitswelt changes in the employment area (organization of work);
• Veränderungen in der Belegschaft[szusammensetzung] personnel changes;
• Veränderungen in der Einzelhandelsstruktur retailing revolution (US);
• Veränderungen im Gesellschafterverhältnis change in partnership;
• Veränderung des Gesellschaftszweckes alteration of objects clause;
• werterhöhende Veränderungen an der Grundstückssubstanz (Pächter) ameliorating waste;
• Veränderungen im Kabinett reshuffle of the government;
• Veränderung der nationalen Prioritäten shift in national priority;
• Veränderung des Steuersatzes variation of the tax rate;
• Veränderungen der Umweltbedingungen changes in environmental conditions;
• Veränderungen in der Verbrauchsstruktur changes in production and consumption patterns;
• Veränderungen im Vorstand management changes, change in the direction of a firm, change in the membership of the board;
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20 cataclysm
'kætəklizəm(a violent disaster or upheaval; disaster.) cataclismotr['kætəklɪzəm]1 cataclismocataclysm ['kæt̬ə.klɪzəm] n: cataclismo mn.• cataclismo s.m.'kætəklɪzəmnoun cataclismo m['kætǝklɪzǝm]N cataclismo m* * *['kætəklɪzəm]noun cataclismo m
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upheaval — ► NOUN ▪ a violent or sudden change or disruption … English terms dictionary
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