-
41 рвение
-
42 энтузиазм
entusiasmo м., ardore м., passione ж.* * *м.с энтузиа́змом — entusiasticamente, con entusiasmo / ardore / slancio
вызвать энтузиа́зм — suscitare l'entusiasmo, entusiasmare vt
работать с энтузиа́змом — lavorare con slancio
* * *ngener. entusiasmo -
43 raffreddare
"to cool;Kühlen;refrigerar"* * *cool* * *raffreddare v.tr. to make* cold; to cool (anche fig.): la nevicata ha raffreddato l'aria, the snowfall has made the air cold; raffreddare un ferro rovente nell'acqua, to cool a hot iron in water; lascia raffreddare la gelatina in frigorifero, allow the jelly to cool in the fridge; raffreddare una bibita con cubetti di ghiaccio, to cool a drink with ice cubes; la distanza non ha raffreddato la loro amicizia, distance has not cooled their friendship; questo raffredderà il tuo entusiasmo, spero, this, I hope, will cool down (o damp) your enthusiasm.◘ raffreddarsi v.intr.pron.1 to get* cold, to become* cold; to cool, to grow* cool: lascia che il tè si raffreddi un po', let your tea cool (down) a little; questa stanza si raffredda subito, this room soon gets quite cold2 (fig.) to die down, to wane: i suoi entusiasmi si raffreddano facilmente, his enthusiasm soon dies down; la sua passione per lei si è raffreddata, his passion for her has cooled3 ( prendere un raffreddore) to catch* (a) cold*, to get* a cold: se esci senza ombrello con questo tempo, ti raffredderai, you will catch a cold if you go out without an umbrella in this weather; mi sono raffreddato con tutta l'acqua che ho preso, I caught a cold by getting soaked in the rain.* * *[raffred'dare]1. vtto cool (down), (fig : entusiasmo) to have a cooling effect on, dampen2. vip (raffreddarsi)1) (caffè, minestra ecc) to cool down, (aria) to become cooler, become colder, (fig : entusiasmo, relazione) to cool (off)2) (prendere un raffreddore) to catch a cold* * *[raffred'dare] 1.verbo transitivo1) [ dispositivo] to cool down [ motore]; [ vento] to cool, to chill [ aria]; [ ghiaccio] to chill [ acqua]fare o lasciare raffreddare qcs. — to leave sth. to cool
2) fig. to dampen, to cool [ardore, entusiasmo]2.verbo pronominale raffreddarsi1) [acqua, minestra, caffè] to get* cold, to go* cold2) fig. [entusiasmo, passione] to cool3) (prendere un raffreddore) to catch* a cold* * *raffreddare/raffred'dare/ [1]1 [ dispositivo] to cool down [ motore]; [ vento] to cool, to chill [ aria]; [ ghiaccio] to chill [ acqua]; fare o lasciare raffreddare qcs. to leave sth. to cool2 fig. to dampen, to cool [ardore, entusiasmo]II raffreddarsi verbo pronominale1 [acqua, minestra, caffè] to get* cold, to go* cold2 fig. [entusiasmo, passione] to cool3 (prendere un raffreddore) to catch* a cold. -
44 glow
I [gləʊ]1) (of coal, furnace) incandescenza f.; (of room) luce f. viva; (of candle) bagliore m.2) (colour) colore m. accesothere was a glow in her cheeks — (from happiness) il suo viso era raggiante; (from exercise) le sue guance avevano un colorito acceso
3) (feeling) sensazione f. di benessereII [gləʊ]1) (give off light) [coal, furnace] essere incandescente, ardere; [ metal] essere incandescente; [lamp, cigarette] brillare2) (look vibrant) [ colour] essere acceso, vividoto glow with health — [ person] essere in piena salute
* * *[ɡləu] 1. verb1) (to give out heat or light without any flame: The coal was glowing in the fire.) ardere2) (to have red cheeks because of heat, cold, emotion etc: The little boy glowed with pride.) ardere2. noun(the state of glowing: the glow of the coal in the fire.) calore; bagliore- glowing- glow-worm* * *[ɡləʊ]1. n(of lamp, sunset etc) luce f (diffusa), (of cigarette, fire, city) bagliore m, (of bright colour) luminosità, (of cheeks) colorito acceso, (warm feeling: of pride etc) vampata2. vi* * *glow /gləʊ/n.4 ( anche fig.) ardore; calore; fuoco: in a glow of enthusiasm, nell'ardore dell'entusiasmo; to feel a pleasant glow all over, sentire un piacevole calore in tutto il corpo5 [u] (fig.) splendore; colore caldo e vivo: the glow of her copper hair, il colore caldo dei suoi capelli ramati● (elettron.) glow discharge, scarica a bagliore □ glow lamp, lampada a luminescenza □ (zool.) glow-worm ( Lampyris noctiluca), lucciola □ the glow of health, il colore della salute □ to be in a glow (o all of a glow), essere incandescente; (fig.) essere (tutto) accaldato (o accalorato).(to) glow /gləʊ/v. i.1 ardere; bruciare senza fiamma; essere incandescente: Let's heat the metal until it glows, riscaldiamo il metallo fino a renderlo incandescente2 brillare; luccicare: The harbour lights were glowing, le luci del porto brillavano; to glow in the dark, essere fosforescente3 (fig.) ardere; bruciare; infiammarsi: to be glowing with rage, bruciare di rabbia; to glow with zeal, ardere di zelo4 (fig.) accendersi, fiammeggiare (fig.); rosseggiare: In autumn the leaves of most trees glow red and yellow, in autunno le foglie di quasi tutti gli alberi s'accendono di tinte rosse e gialle● to be glowing with health, scoppiare di salute; avere una splendida cera □ to be glowing with pride, scoppiare d'orgoglio.* * *I [gləʊ]1) (of coal, furnace) incandescenza f.; (of room) luce f. viva; (of candle) bagliore m.2) (colour) colore m. accesothere was a glow in her cheeks — (from happiness) il suo viso era raggiante; (from exercise) le sue guance avevano un colorito acceso
3) (feeling) sensazione f. di benessereII [gləʊ]1) (give off light) [coal, furnace] essere incandescente, ardere; [ metal] essere incandescente; [lamp, cigarette] brillare2) (look vibrant) [ colour] essere acceso, vividoto glow with health — [ person] essere in piena salute
-
45 mettle
['metl]nome ardore m., coraggio m.to be on one's mettle — fare del proprio meglio, impegnarsi a fondo
to put sb. on his mettle — mettere alla prova il coraggio di qcn
* * *mettle /ˈmɛtl/n.valore; coraggio; animo; tempra; fegato (fig.): to show one's mettle, mostrare la propria fibra; far vedere di che cosa si è capaci● ( di una persona) to be in a fine mettle, essere in forma □ to be on one's mettle, essersi impegnato a fondo □ to put sb. on his mettle, mettere alla prova il coraggio di q.mettlesomea.focoso; animoso; coraggioso; ardito.* * *['metl]nome ardore m., coraggio m.to be on one's mettle — fare del proprio meglio, impegnarsi a fondo
to put sb. on his mettle — mettere alla prova il coraggio di qcn
-
46 ardently
-
47 medius
mĕdĭus, a, um, adj. [Sanscr. madhya, the same; Gr. mesos; Angl. - Sax. midd; Germ. Mitte; cf. dimidius, meridies (medi-), etc.], that is in the middle or midst, mid, middle (class.).I.Adj.A.Lit.:2.terra complexa medium mundi locum,
Cic. Rep. 6, 18, 18; cf. id. ib. 6, 17, 17:medium mundi locum petere,
id. Tusc. 5, 24, 69:versus aeque prima, et media, et extrema pars attenditur,
id. de Or. 3, 50, 192:ultimum, proximum, medium tempus,
id. Prov. Cons. 18, 43:in foro medio,
in the midst of the forum, Plaut. Curc. 4, 1, 14; Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 3, 6; cf.:medio foro,
in the open forum, Suet. Claud. 18 al.:in solio medius consedit,
sat in the middle, Ov. F. 3, 359; Verg. A. 7, 169:considit scopulo medius,
id. G. 4, 436:concilio medius sedebat,
Ov. M. 10, 144:ignes,
Verg. A. 12, 201:medio tempore,
in the meantime, meanwhile, Suet. Caes. 76: vinum novum, vetus, medium, i. e. neither old nor new, Varr. ap. Gell. 13, 31, 14:cum plenus fluctu medius foret alveus,
full to the middle, Juv. 12, 30.—With dat.:Peloponnesii Megaram, mediam Corintho Athenisque urbem, condidere,
midway between Corinth and Athens, Vell. 1, 2, 4.—With abl.:si medius Polluce et Castore ponar,
between, Ov. Am. 2, 16, 13.—With inter:cum inter bellum et pacem medium nihil sit,
there is no medium, no middle course between, Cic. Phil. 8, 1, 4:inter quos numeros duo medii inveniuntur (sc. numeri),
Mart. Cap. 7, § 737.—With gen.:locus medius regionum earum,
half-way between, Caes. B. G. 4, 19:locus medius juguli summique lacerti,
between, Ov. M. 6, 409; 5, 564:et medius juvenum ibat,
id. F. 5, 67:medius silentūm,
Stat. Th. 4, 683.—With ex:medius ex tribus,
Sall. J. 11, 3:medium arripere aliquem,
to seize one by the middle, around the body, Ter. Ad. 3, 2, 18:juvenem medium complectitur,
Liv. 23, 9, 9:Alcides medium tenuit,
held him fast by the middle, Luc. 4, 652:medium ostendere unguem,
to point with the middle finger, Juv. 10, 53.—Transf., half (ante- and postclass.):B.hieme demunt cibum medium,
half their food, Varr. R. R. 3, 7, 9:scrupulum croci,
Pall. Jan. 18: aurum... Italicis totum, medium provincialibus reddidit, Capitol. Anton. Pius, 4 fin. —Trop., of the middle, not very great or small, middling, medial, moderate.1.Of age:2.aetatis mediae vir,
of middle age, Phaedr. 2, 2, 3.—Of plans, purposes, etc.:3.nihil medium, nec spem nec curam, sed immensa omnia volventes animo,
Liv. 2, 49, 5:medium quiddam tenere,
Plin. Ep. 4, 9, 9.—Of intellect:4.eloquentiā medius,
middling, tolerable, Vell. 2, 29, 2:ingenium,
moderate, Tac. H. 1, 49.—Undetermined, undecided:5.medios esse,
i. e. neutral, Cic. Att. 10, 8, 4:medium se gerere,
Liv. 2, 27:se dubium mediumque partibus praestitit,
Vell. 2, 21, 1; cf.:responsum,
indefinite, ambiguous, Liv. 39, 39: vocabula, that can be taken in a good or bad sense, ambiguous, Gell. 12, 9, 1. —Indifferent, not imperative: officium, a duty which is not distinctly enjoined by the moral law, but is sustained by preponderant reasoning:6.medium officium id esse dicunt (Graeci) quod cur factum sit, ratio probabilis reddi possit,
Cic. Off. 1, 3, 8; cf.:ex quo intellegitur, officium medium quiddam esse, quod neque in bonis ponatur neque in contrariis,
id. Fin. 3, 17, 58; cf.sqq. and Madv. ad loc.: artes,
which in themselves are neither good nor bad, indifferent, Quint. 2, 20, 1.—Intermediate:7.medium erat in Anco ingenium, et Numae et Romuli memor,
of a middle kind, resembling each in some degree, Liv. 1, 32, 4:nihil habet ista res (actoris) medium, sed aut lacrimas meretur aut risum,
Quint. 6, 1, 45:ille jam paene medius adfectus est ex amoribus et desideriis amicorum,
Quint. 6, 2, 17.—Hence, as subst.: mĕdĭus, i, m., one who stands or comes between, a mediator:medium sese offert,
as a mediator, Verg. A. 7, 536:pacator mediusque Syphax,
Sil. 16, 222:pacis eras mediusque belli,
arbiter, Hor. C. 2, 19, 28; cf.:nunc mediis subeant irrita verba deis,
oaths in which the gods were called upon to be mediators, Ov. R. Am. 678.—Central, with ex or in:II. A.ex factione media consul,
fully committed to it, Sall. H. 3, 61, 8;so (nearly = intimus), viros fortīs et magnanimos eosdem bonos et simplicīs... esse volumus: quae sunt ex media laude justititiae,
these qualities are clearly among those which make uprightness praiseworthy, Cic. Off. 1, 19, 63:partitiones oratoriae, quae e media illa nostra Academia effloruerunt,
id. Part. Or. 40, 139:ingressio e media philosophia repetita est,
id. Or. 3, 11; id. Leg. 2, 21, 53:in medio maerore et dolore,
id. Tusc. 4, 29, 63; id. Q. Fr. 2, 15, 1:in media dimicatione,
the hottest of the fight, Suet. Aug. 10; cf.:in medio ardore certaminis,
Curt. 8, 4, 27:in media solitudine,
the most profound, Sen. Brev. Vit. 12, 2:in mediis divitiis,
in abundant wealth, id. Vit. Beat. 26, 1:in medio robore virium,
Liv. 28, 35, 6:in medio ardore belli,
id. 24, 45, 4:in media reipublicae luce,
the full blaze of public life, Quint. 1, 2, 18:media inter pocula,
Juv. 8, 217.—Hence,Lit.1.Of space (very rare in Cic.):2.in medio aedium sedens,
Liv. 1, 57, 9:maris,
id. 31, 45, 11; for which, without in, medio aedium eburneis sellis sedere, id. 5, 41, 2:medio viae ponere,
id. 37, 13, 10:in agmine in primis modo, modo in postremis, saepe in medio adesse,
Sall. J. 45, 2; for which, without in, medio sextam legionem constituit, Tac. A. 13, 38:medio montium porrigitur planities,
id. ib. 1, 64:medio stans hostia ad aras,
Verg. G. 3, 486:medio tutissimus ibis,
Ov. M. 2, 137:in medium geminos immani pondere caestus Projecit,
Verg. A. 5, 401:in medium sarcinas coniciunt,
Liv. 10, 36, 1; 13:equitatus consulem in medium acceptum, armis protegens, in castra reduxit,
id. 21, 46, 9.— Trop.:tamquam arbiter honorarius medium ferire voluisse,
to cut through the middle, Cic. Fat. 17, 39:intacta invidiā media sunt, ad summa ferme tendit,
Liv. 45, 35.—Of time:B.diei,
Liv. 27, 48:medio temporis,
in the meantime, meanwhile, Tac. A. 13, 28; cf.:nec longum in medio tempus, cum,
the interval, Verg. A. 9, 395; Ov. M. 4, 167; Plin. Ep. 7, 27, 13.—Transf.1.The midst of all, the presence of all, the public, the community (class.):2.in medio omnibus palma est posita, qui artem tractant musicam,
lies open to all, Ter. Phorm. prol. 16:tabulae sunt in medio,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 42, § 104:rem totam in medio ponere,
publicly, id. ib. 2, 1, 11, §29: ponam in medio sententias philosophorum,
id. N. D. 1, 6, 13:dicendi ratio in medio posita,
lies open to all, id. de Or. 1, 3, 12:rem in medium proferre,
to publish, make known, id. Fam. 15, 27, 6: vocare in medium, before the public, before a public tribunal:rem in medium vocare coeperunt,
id. Clu. 28, 77:in medio relinquere,
to leave it to the public, leave it undecided, id. Cael. 20, 48; Sall. C. 19, 16: pellere e medio, to expel, reject, Enn. ap. Cic. Mur. 14, 30 (Ann. v. 272 Vahl.); Cic. Off. 3, 8, 37:cum jacentia verba sustulimus e medio,
adopt words from the people, common words, id. de Or. 3, 45, 177; cf.: munda sed e medio consuetaque verba puellae Scribite, Ov. A. A. 3, 479: tollere de medio, to do away with, abolish:litteras,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 71, § 176: tollere de medio, to put out of the way, cut off, destroy:hominem,
id. Rosc. Am. 7, 20:de medio removere,
to put out of sight, id. ib. 8, 23: e medio excedere or abire, to leave the world, to die:e medio excessit,
she is dead, Ter. Phorm. 5, 7, 74:ea mortem obiit, e medio abiit,
id. ib. 5, 8, 30:tollite lumen e medio,
Juv. 9, 106: recedere de medio, to go away, retire, withdraw:cur te mihi offers? recede de medio,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 38, 112:in medio esse,
to be present, Ter. Ad. 3, 5, 32:in medium venire or procedere,
to appear, come forward, show one's self in public, Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 71, § 175: in medium, before the public, for the public, for the community:communes utilitates in medium afferre,
id. Off. 1, 7, 22:consulere in medium,
to care for the public good, for the good of all, Verg. A. 11, 335;so opp. separantem suas res a publicis,
Liv. 24, 22, 14 sq.; 26, 12, 7:quaerere,
to make acquisitions for the use of all, Verg. G. 1, 127: cedere, to fall or devolve to the community, Tac. H. 4, 64:conferre laudem,
i. e. so that all may have a share of it, Liv. 6, 6:dare,
to communicate for the use of all, Ov. M. 15, 66:in medium conferre, in gaming,
to put down, put in the pool, Suet. Aug. 71: in medio, for sub dio, in the open air:scorpios fugari posse, si aliqui ex eis urantur in medio,
Pall. 1, 35, 12.—A half (ante-class. and post-Aug.):III.scillae medium conterunt cum aqua,
Varr. R. R. 2, 7:scrobem ad medium completo,
Col. Arb. 4, 5.—Hence,Adv.: mĕdĭē, in the middle, in a middling degree, moderately, tolerably (except once in Tac. only post-class.):2.qui noluerant medie,
kept quiet, remained neutral, Tac. H. 1, 19:nec plane optimi, nec oppido deterrimi sunt, sed quasi medie morati,
App. Dogm. Plat. 2, p. 22, 23; Eutr. 7, 13; Lact. 6, 15 fin.:ortus medie humilis,
Aur. Vict. Caes. 20.—Indefinitely, Ambros. in Luc. 8, 17, 34. -
48 энтузиазм
[entuziázm] m. (senza pl.)entusiasmo, impegno, passione (f.), ardoreвызвать энтузиазм у кого-л. — entusiasmare qd., suscitare l'entusiasmo di qd
работать с энтузиазмом — lavorare con slancio, impegnarsi molto
-
49 amore
m1) любовьamore corrisposto / non corrisposto — взаимная / безответная любовьfebbre d'amore — любовная лихорадка (часто ирон.)figlio d'amore — дитя любвиardere d'amore — пылать любовьюfare all'amore / диал. l'amore — 1) ухаживать 2) любить 3) заниматься любовьюstare sugli amori — любезничать, быть галантнымper amore mio / tuo / suo — из любви ко мне / к тебе / к нему; ради Бога!2) любовь, склонность, влечение, стремлениеfare l'amore разг. — 1) ( con qd) крутить любовь, ухаживать 2) ( con qc) страстно желать чего-либо, стремиться к чему-либоè già un pezzo che faccio all'amore con quella casetta — мне уже давно приглянулся этот домикprendere amore a / per qc — пристраститься к чему-либоche amore! — что за прелесть!, какое очарование!un amore di bambino — прелестный ребёнокche amore di bambino! — прелесть, что за ребёнок!•Syn:affetto, amorevolezza, ardore, attaccamento, bene, dilezione, passione, tenerezza; fiamma, fervore, passione, adorazioneAnt:••il primo amore non si scorda mai prov — старая любовь долго помнится, старая любовь не ржавеетl'amore è cieco (e pazzo) prov — любовь слепа; любовь зла (полюбишь и козла)l'amore è cieco (e vede da lontano) prov — любовь слепа(, а видит далеко)l'amore è muto prov — любви не надо словamore fa amore e crudeltà fa sdegno prov — как аукнется, так и откликнетсяchi per amore si piglia; per rabbia si scapiglia prov — от любви до ненависти один шаг; тошно тому, кто постыл кому, а тошнее тому, кто мил комуin / nella guerra d'amore vince chi fugge prov — в любовной войне побеждает бегущийamore senza baruffa fa la muffa prov — милые браняться - только тешатся -
50 animazione
f2) оживление; оживлённость, живость•Syn:Ant: -
51 calore
m1) теплота, тепло; жар; тех. калениеcalore animale — животная теплота; температура телаcalore umano перен. — человеческое тепло, человечность, сердечность, сердечная теплота2) прост. воспаление3) жара, летний зной4) перен. жар, пыл, горячностьandare in calore — 1) войти в раж 2) зоол. находиться в периоде течки•Syn:Ant: -
52 fervore
meccitare il fervore — разжигать пыл2) усердие, рвениеstudiare con fervore — усердно учиться3) книжн. жар, кипение•Syn: -
53 fiamma
1. f1) пламя, огоньessere / andare in fiamme — горетьcondannare alle fiamme — приговорить к сожжению (на костре)2) перен. вспышка чувств, страсть4) воен. мор. вымпел5) pl воен. петлицыfiamme verdi — "зелёные петлицы" ( альпийские стрелки)fiamme nere — "чёрные петлицы" ( штурмовые подразделения времён I Мировой войны)fiamme cremisi — "кармазинные петлицы" ( берсальеры)fiamme gialle — "жёлтые петлицы" ( таможенная пограничная стража)6) румянец7) см. fiammellista2. agg invarSyn:lingua di fuoco, vampa, перен. ardore, fervore, passione, passionalità; mostrinaAnt:перен. freddezza, frigidezza, frigidità, apatia, fiacca, indifferenza••aggiungere fiamme al fuoco — подливать масла в огонь -
54 foga
fпыл, пылкость, горячность; порывfoga oratoria — ораторский пылcorrere con foga — бежать во всю прытьSyn:Ant: -
55 fuoco
(pl - chi) m1) огонь; костёрfuochi d'accampamento — бивачные костры / огниaccendere il fuoco — развести огоньprendere / pigliare fuoco — загореться, гореть (также перен.)condannare al fuoco ист. — приговорить к сожжению на костре2) пожарal fuoco! — пожар!, горим!mettere la pentola al fuoco — поставить кастрюлю на плиту, готовитьcuocere a fuoco vivo / lento — готовить на большом / медленном огнеattizzare il / soffiare nel fuoco — 1) раздувать огонь в печи 2) перен. разжигать страсти, подстрекатьstuzzicare il fuoco — мешать огонь ( кочергой)5) plil sacro fuoco — 1) священное пламя (напр. любви) 2) поэтическое вдохновение7) опт. фокус; фокальная точкаmettere a fuoco — 1) устанавливать в фокусе; фокусировать 2) перен. показать со всей очевидностьюmessa a fuoco — установка в фокусе; наводка на фокус, фокусировкаessere fuori fuoco — быть не в фокусе8) воен. огонь, стрельбаfuoco accelerato — беглый огоньaprire il fuoco — открыть огоньfare fuoco su... — вести огоньtenere sotto il fuoco — держать под огнём, обстреливать9)fuoco sacro / di sant'Antonio прост. — опоясывающий лишай•Syn:••fuoco fatuo — 1) блуждающий огонь 2) см. fuoco di pagliafuoco eterno — адfuoco greco — греческий огоньtrovarsi fra due fuochi — находиться между двух огнейessere come il fuoco e l'acqua — быть заклятыми / злейшими врагамиscherzare col fuoco — шутить / играть с огнёмfare fuoco sotto... — подзадоривать, подстрекатьstruggersi a fuoco lento — сгорать на медленном огне, мучиться, терзатьсяfare fuoco e fiamme — всячески стараться, делать всё возможное и невозможноеmettere a fuoco e fiamme — предать огню и мечуgettare fuoco — 1) извергаться ( о вулкане) 2) метать громы и молнииavere fuoco allo stomaco — чувствовать изжогуpigliare fuoco come l'esca — вспыхнуть как порох -
56 gelo
mgelo eterno / perenne — вечная мерзлотаfarsi di gelo — застыть, закоченеть, сильно озябнутьessere di gelo — быть холодным / хладнокровнымSyn:Ant: -
57 languore
-
58 lena
f1) дух, бодрость; выносливостьdare lena — подбодрить, придать духуinfondere lena — вселить бодростьprendere lena — набраться духаriprendere lena — воспрянуть духомlavorare di (buona) lena — работать с интересом / с увлечениемopera di lunga lena — 1) работа, требующая длительного напряжения 2) плод упорного труда2) книжн. дыханиеgli manca la lena — у него не хватает дыхания; он задыхается•Syn: -
59 passione
f1) страдание; гореmorire di passione — умереть с горяdarsi passione — предаваться горю2) страсть, страстное чувство, страстностьaccendere / frenare le passioni — разжигать / сдерживать страстиprendere passione per qd — загореться / воспылать страстью к кому-либо3) предмет страсти / увлечения; пассия уст.4) сострадание, жалостьsentire / portare passione — чувствовать жалость5) любовь, пристрастиеprendere passione per qc — увлечься чем-либо6) рел., муз. страстиla passione secondo Matteo — страсти по Матфею•Syn:pena, tormento, dolore, martirio; ardore, brama, febbre, fiamma, follia, frenesia, strazio, furore, scatto, impeto, fervore; affetto, palpito, amore, trasporto, rapimentoAnt:•• -
60 svogliatezza
См. также в других словарях:
Ardore — Ardore … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ardore — Administration Pays Italie Région … Wikipédia en Français
ardore — /ar dore/ s.m. [dal lat. ardor oris, der. di ardere ardere ]. 1. [calore intenso] ▶◀ arsura, calura. ◀▶ gelo, ghiaccio. ↓ freddo. 2. (fig.) a. [intensità di sentimento: amare con a. ] ▶◀ focosità, passione, veemenza. ↓ … Enciclopedia Italiana
ardore — ar·dó·re s.m. 1. CO calore intenso, violento: l ardore del sole al tramonto; arsura dovuta a febbre, a sete | OB fiamma, fuoco Contrari: freddo. 2. CO fig., passione intensa: l amò con ardore | OB LE desiderio intenso, brama: l ardore | ch i ebbi … Dizionario italiano
Ardore — Infobox CityIT img coa = official name = Ardore name = Ardore region = Calabria province = Province of Reggio Calabria (RC) elevation m = area total km2 = 32.7 population as of = Dec. 2004 population total = 4822 population density km2 = 147… … Wikipedia
Ardore — Original name in latin Ardore Name in other language Ardore, Ardore Superiore State code IT Continent/City Europe/Rome longitude 38.19137 latitude 16.168 altitude 240 Population 4820 Date 2012 02 15 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
ardore — {{hw}}{{ardore}}{{/hw}}s. m. 1 Calore veemente e intenso. 2 (fig.) Passione, sentimento intenso: desiderare con –a. 3 Alacrità, fervore: lavorare con –a … Enciclopedia di italiano
ardore — pl.m. ardori … Dizionario dei sinonimi e contrari
ardore — s. m. 1. calore intenso, caldo, arsura CONTR. freddo, gelo, ghiaccio 2. (fig.) passione, fiamma, fuoco, vampa, incendio, slancio, trasporto □ brama, desiderio, frenesia 3. alacrità, lena, zelo □ fervore, infervoramento □ … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
Plati — Platì … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hotel Panama — (Ardore Marina,Италия) Категория отеля: 3 звездочный отель Адрес: Via Ugo Foscolo 46, 8 … Каталог отелей