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101 intrigue
1. in'tri:ɡ, 'intri:ɡ noun(the activity of plotting or scheming; a plot or scheme: He became president as a result of (a) political intrigue.) intrige(r)2. in'tri:ɡ verb1) (to fascinate, arouse the curiosity of or amuse: The book intrigued me.) fengsle, vekke interesse2) (to plot or scheme.) intrigere•intrige--------intrigeringIsubst. \/ɪnˈtriːɡ\/1) intrige, renkespill, konspirasjon, ond plan2) hemmelig kjærlighetsforholdIIverb \/ɪnˈtriːɡ\/1) intrigere, smi renker, konspirere2) ha et hemmelig kjærlighetsforhold3) vekke interesse\/nysgjerrighet hos4) hensette i spenning, fengsle, forbløffe -
102 stir
stə: 1. past tense, past participle - stirred; verb1) (to cause (a liquid etc) to be mixed especially by the constant circular movement of a spoon etc, in order to mix it: He put sugar and milk into his tea and stirred it; She stirred the sugar into the mixture.) røre2) (to move, either slightly or vigorously: The breeze stirred her hair; He stirred in his sleep; Come on - stir yourselves!) (få til å) bevege seg, røre (på) seg3) (to arouse or touch (a person or his feelings): He was stirred by her story.) røre, vekke, sette fantasien i sving2. noun(a fuss or disturbance: The news caused a stir.) røre, opprør- stirring- stir-fry
- stir upbevegelse--------oppstuss--------røreIsubst. \/stɜː\/1) (om)røring, det å røre i noe• give the soup a stir!2) liten bevegelse3) uro, røre, oppstyr, oppstandelse, oppstussmake a stir lage røre, sette sinnene i kok, gjøre vesen av, vekke oppsiktIIsubst. \/stɜː\/( hverdagslig) fengselin stir i fengselIIIverb \/stɜː\/1) bevege (seg), røre (seg), lee (seg)2) vekke, oppildne3) ( om følelser) røre, bevege4) røres, røre rundt i, røre om i• could you please stir the porridge?5) våkne, stå opp6) ( om tema) bringe på bane, reise7) ( hverdagslig) lage bråk (med vilje)anything stirring? noe nytt?not stir a finger ikke løfte en finger, ikke gjøre noestir about røre på segstir in(to) røre innstir oneself røre på seg, sette i gangstir one's imagination sette fantasien i svingstir the blood begeistre, sette følelsene i sving opphissestir the fire kare opp i varmenstir up rote opp i, røre opp ( om støv e.l.) virvle opp hisse opp, tenne, vekke, ruske opp i, oppildnehan trenger å ruskes litt opp i \/ han trenger å oppildnesstir up a revolt lage opprør, egge til oppstandstir up trouble lage bråk, lage vanskeligheter -
103 chęć
- ci; -ci; fchęć do życia/pracy — a will to live/work
z chęcią — willingly, with pleasure
* * *f.(= pragnienie) desire; (= życzenie) wish; chęć posiadania craving for money; chęć do pracy will to work; chęć do życia will to live; chęć używania życia lust for life; chęć na lody fancy for ice-cream; chęć na tańce fancy for dancing; chęć poznania curiosity to know; chęć współpracy cooperativeness; nieprzeparta chęć craving; wielka chęć strong desire; okazywać chęć express desire, show inclination; mieć chęć porozmawiać feel like talking; mieć chęć na świeże truskawki feel like eating (some) fresh strawberries; mieć dobre chęci have good intentions; odebrać komuś chęć do (zrobienia) czegoś deprive sb of the desire to do sth; pałać chęcią zrobienia czegoś be itching to do sth; wzbudzić w kimś chęci arouse sb's desire; zrobić coś z chęci zysku do sth for gain; przyszła mi chęć na kino I felt like going to the movies; brak ci chęci you lack will; nigdy nie miał wielkiej chęci do tego he's never shown much inclination for it; zrobił to z chęci zysku he did it for profit; umieram z chęci zobaczenia jej I'm dying to see her; mimo najszczerszych chęci nie udało mi się spotkać z tobą willing as I was I couldn't manage to meet with you; z chęcią to zrobię I'll be happy to do it; liczą się dobre chęci it's the thought that counts; dobre chęci nie wystarczą actions speak louder than words; fine words butter no parsnips; w każdym razie miałem szczere chęci anyway, I meant well; dobrymi chęciami piekło (jest) wybrukowane the road to hell is paved with good intentions.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > chęć
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104 ciekawić
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ciekawić
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105 rozniecać
impf ⇒ rozniecić1* * ** * *ipf.rozniecić pf.1. (= rozpalać) start, kindle.2. (= wywoływać) start, stir up; rozniecić ciekawość arouse l. excite l. whet curiosity; rozniecić strajk stage a strike; rozniecić wojnę start a war.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozniecać
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106 despertar la curiosidad de alguien
to arouse somebody's curiositySpanish-English dictionary > despertar la curiosidad de alguien
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107 intrigue
1. [in'tri:ɡ, 'intri:ɡ] noun(the activity of plotting or scheming; a plot or scheme: He became president as a result of (a) political intrigue.) ráðabrugg2. [in'tri:ɡ] verb1) (to fascinate, arouse the curiosity of or amuse: The book intrigued me.) vekja forvitni2) (to plot or scheme.) standa í ráðabruggi• -
108 intrigue
meseszövés, fondorkodás, bonyodalom, áskálódás to intrigue: áskálódik, intrikál, érdekel, fondorkodik* * *1. [in'tri:ɡ, 'intri:ɡ] noun(the activity of plotting or scheming; a plot or scheme: He became president as a result of (a) political intrigue.) cselszövés, intrika2. [in'tri:ɡ] verb1) (to fascinate, arouse the curiosity of or amuse: The book intrigued me.) érdekel, izgat2) (to plot or scheme.) intrikál• -
109 intrigue
1. [in'tri:ɡ, 'intri:ɡ] noun(the activity of plotting or scheming; a plot or scheme: He became president as a result of (a) political intrigue.) intriga2. [in'tri:ɡ] verb1) (to fascinate, arouse the curiosity of or amuse: The book intrigued me.) intrigar2) (to plot or scheme.) fazer intrigas•* * *in.trigue[intr'i:g] n 1 intriga, cilada, plano secreto. 2 amor secreto. • vt+vi 1 intrigar, conspirar, enredar. 2 excitar a curiosidade. 3 ter amores secretos. -
110 vif
vif, vive1 [vif, viv]1. adjective• il a l'œil or le regard vif he has a sharp eyeb. ( = brusque) [ton, propos] sharpc. ( = profond) [émotion, plaisirs, désir] intense ; [souvenirs, impression] vivid ; [déception] acute• un vif penchant pour... a strong liking for...f. ( = vivant) être brûlé/enterré vif to be burnt/buried aliveg. ► de vive voix [renseigner, communiquer, remercier] personally2. masculine noun• être touché or piqué au vif to be hit on a vulnerable spot► dans le vif• tailler or couper or trancher dans le vif ( = prendre une décision) to take drastic action• entrer dans le vif du sujet to get to the heart of the matter► sur le vif [peindre, décrire] from life• scènes/photos prises sur le vif scenes shot/photos taken from real life* * *
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vive vif, viv adjectif1) ( brillant) [couleur, lumière] bright2) ( animé) [personne] lively, vivacious; [imagination] vivid3) ( agressif) [débat, protestations] heated; [opposition] fiercesa réaction a été un peu vive — he/she reacted rather strongly
4) ( important) [contraste] sharp; [intérêt, désir] keen; [inquiétude] deep; [crainte, douleur] acute; [préoccupation] serious; [déception] bitter; [succès] notable5) ( rapide) [rythme, geste] briskà vive allure — [conduire, rouler] at a fast speed; [travailler, marcher] at a brisk pace
6) (perçant, tranchant) [froid, vent] keen; [arête] sharp7) ( vivant) alive
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nom masculin1) génà vif — [chair] bared; [genou] raw; [fil électrique] exposed
piquer or blesser quelqu'un au vif — to sting ou cut somebody to the quick
(pris) sur le vif — [croquis] thumbnail (épith); [photo] candid; [notes] taken on the spot (jamais épith); [entretien] live
2) Droitentre vifs — [donation, partage] inter vivos
* * *vif, viv (vive)1. adj1) (= animé) (discussion, musique, personne) lively2) (= rapide)3) (= alerte) sharp, quickIl est très vif. — He's very sharp.
4) (lumière, couleur) bright5) (= brusque) (geste, mots, attitude) sharp, brusqueIl s'est montré un peu vif avec elle. — He was a bit sharp with her.
L'air est plus vif à la campagne qu'en ville. — The air is crisper in the country than in the town.
7) (avant le n) (regret, déception) great, deep, (satisfaction, soulagement) greatC'est avec un vif plaisir que nous avons appris que... — It is with great pleasure that we learnt that...
C'est avec une vive émotion que nous accueillons aujourd'hui... — We are truly thrilled to have with us today...
C'est avec une vive émotion que je viens d'apprendre le lâche attentat perpétré ce matin. — I was truly shocked to hear of the cowardly attack perpetrated this morning.
8) (= vivant) alive9)de vive voix — personally, in person
Il est venu et a annoncé sa décision de vive voix. — He came and announced his decision in person.
2. nm1) DROIT (personne de son vivant) living personsur le vif ART — from life
* * *A adj2 ( animé) [personne] lively, vivacious; [imagination] vivid; avoir l'œil or le regard vif to have an intelligent look in one's eyes; ⇒ eau;3 (agressif, coléreux) [débat, protestations] heated; [opposition] fierce; répondre d'un ton vif to answer sharply; de vives critiques sharp criticism; elle est un peu vive avec lui ( comportement) she's a bit quick-tempered with him; ( ton) she's a bit sharp with him; sa réaction a été un peu vive he/she reacted rather strongly;4 (net, important) [contraste] sharp; [intérêt, désir] keen; [inquiétude] deep; [embarras, mécontentement, crainte, douleur] acute; [préoccupation] serious; [déception] bitter; [succès] notable; c'est avec un vif plaisir que it is with great pleasure that; ressentir une vive émotion to be deeply moved; j'avais le vif sentiment que I felt strongly that;5 ( rapide) [rythme, geste] brisk; marcher d'un pas vif to walk at a brisk pace; à vive allure [conduire, rouler] at a fast speed; [travailler, marcher] at a brisk pace; avoir l'esprit vif to be very quick; être vif à réagir/protester to be quick to react/protest;6 (perçant, tranchant) [froid, vent] keen; [arête] sharp; air vif fresh air; l'air est vif the air is bracing; cuire à feu vif to cook over a high heat;B nm1 gén à vif [chair] bared; [genou] raw; [fil électrique] exposed; avoir les nerfs à vif to be on edge; la plaie est à vif it's an open wound; mettre à vif to expose [os]; to rub [sth] raw [main]; cela me met les nerfs à vif it puts me on edge; piquer or blesser qn au vif to sting ou cut sb to the quick; être piqué or blessé au vif to be stung ou cut to the quick; piquer au vif la curiosité de qn to arouse sb's curiosity; (pris) sur le vif [croquis] thumbnail ( épith); [photo] candid; [notes] on the spot ( jamais épith); [entretien] live; trancher or tailler dans le vif lit to cut into the (living) flesh; ( réduire) to make drastic cuts; ( décider) to make a clear-cut decision; nous sommes entrés tout de suite dans le vif du sujet or débat we went straight to the point;( féminin vive) [vif, viv] adjectifêtre vif (d'esprit) to be quick ou quick-witted ou sharp4. [très intense - froid] biting ; [ - couleur] bright, vivid ; [ - désir, sentiment] strong ; [ - déception, intérêt] keen ; [ - félicitations, remerciements] warm ; [ - regret, satisfaction] deep, great ; [ - douleur] sharpporter un vif intérêt à to be greatly ou keenly interested inc'est avec un vif plaisir que... it's with great pleasure that...6. [vivant]être brûlé/enterré vif to be burnt/buried alive7. GÉOGRAPHIE————————nom masculin1. [chair vivante]le vif the living flesh, the quick2. [centre]trancher ou tailler dans le vif to go straight to the pointà vif locution adjectivale[blessure] opende vive voix locution adverbialesur le vif locution adverbiale[peindre] from life[commenter] on the spot -
111 intrigue
n. entrika, dolap, fesat, dalavere————————v. entrika çevirmek, gizlice sevişmek, ilgisini çekmek, ayartmak, kandırmak, şaşırtmak* * *1. karmakarışık 2. merakını uyandır (v.) 3. hile (n.)* * *1. [in'tri:ɡ, 'intri:ɡ] noun(the activity of plotting or scheming; a plot or scheme: He became president as a result of (a) political intrigue.) entrika, dolap2. [in'tri:ɡ] verb1) (to fascinate, arouse the curiosity of or amuse: The book intrigued me.) merakını uyandırmak2) (to plot or scheme.) entrika/dolap çevirmek• -
112 intrigue
1. [in'tri:ɡ, 'intri:ɡ] noun(the activity of plotting or scheming; a plot or scheme: He became president as a result of (a) political intrigue.) spletka2. [in'tri:ɡ] verb1) (to fascinate, arouse the curiosity of or amuse: The book intrigued me.) pritegniti2) (to plot or scheme.) spletkariti•* * *I [intrí:g]nounspletka, rovarstvo, intriga; skrivna ljubezen; theatre zapletII [intrí:g]1.intransitive verbspletkariti, rovariti, intrigirati, imeti skrivno ljubezensko razmerje ( with s, z);2.transitive verbzbuditi komu zanimanje za kaj, zainteresirati; zbegati, zmešati koga; doseči kaj s spletkarjenjem -
113 intrigue
• intrigi• intrigoida• juonitella• juonia• juoni• juonittelu• vehkeily• vehkeillä• punoa• punoa juonia• rakkaussuhde• kieroilla• kiihottaa uteliaisuutta• kiinnostaa• salajuoni• piruilla* * *1. in'tri:ɡ, 'intri:ɡ noun(the activity of plotting or scheming; a plot or scheme: He became president as a result of (a) political intrigue.) juonittelu2. in'tri:ɡ verb1) (to fascinate, arouse the curiosity of or amuse: The book intrigued me.) kiehtoa2) (to plot or scheme.) juonitella• -
114 a deştepta curiozitatea cuiva
to awaken / to arouse smb.'s curiosity.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a deştepta curiozitatea cuiva
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115 a trezi curiozitatea cuiva
to awaken / to arouse smb.'s curiosity.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a trezi curiozitatea cuiva
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116 incuriosire qcn.
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117 solleticare
tickleappetito whet* * *solleticare v.tr.1 to tickle2 (fig.) ( eccitare, stimolare) to tickle; to spur on; to stimulate, to excite: lo solleticava l'idea di poter viaggiare, the idea of being able to travel attracted him (o tickled his fancy); prospettive che solleticano, tempting (o attractive) prospects; solleticare l'ambizione, la vanità di qlcu., to stimulate s.o.'s ambition, vanity; solleticare l'appetito di qlcu., to whet (o tempt) s.o.'s appetite; solleticare la curiosità di qlcu., to excite (o to arouse) s.o.'s curiosity.* * *[solleti'kare]verbo transitivo1) to tickle2) fig. to tickle [curiosità, vanità]; to whet [ appetito]* * *solleticare/solleti'kare/ [1]1 to tickle2 fig. to tickle [curiosità, vanità]; to whet [ appetito]. -
118 intrigue
I ['ɪntriːg, ɪn'triːg]nome U (plotting) intrigo m.II 1. [ɪn'triːg]verbo transitivo (fascinate) intrigare2.I'm intrigued to know... — sono curioso di sapere
verbo intransitivo (plot) intrigare, intrallazzare* * *1. [in'tri:ɡ, 'intri:ɡ] noun(the activity of plotting or scheming; a plot or scheme: He became president as a result of (a) political intrigue.) intrigo2. [in'tri:ɡ] verb1) (to fascinate, arouse the curiosity of or amuse: The book intrigued me.) intrigare2) (to plot or scheme.) fare intrighi•* * *intrigue /ɪnˈtri:g/ /ˈɪntri:g/n.1 [uc] intrigo; macchinazione; raggiro2 relazione amorosa; tresca3 (letter., teatr.) intrigo; intreccio.(to) intrigue /ɪnˈtri:g/A v. i.1 intrigare; fare intrighi; brigareB v. t.2 (fam.) incuriosire; interessare; stuzzicare la curiosità di: The puzzle intrigued me, l'enigma ha stuzzicato la mia curiosità3 confondere; disorientare.* * *I ['ɪntriːg, ɪn'triːg]nome U (plotting) intrigo m.II 1. [ɪn'triːg]verbo transitivo (fascinate) intrigare2.I'm intrigued to know... — sono curioso di sapere
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119 stir
stir [stɜ:r]1. nouna. [+ tea, soup, mixture] remuer• to stir o.s. (inf) se secouerc. [+ imagination] stimuler ; [+ person] émouvoira. bouger4. compounds► stir-fry transitive verb faire sauter (en remuant) adjective [vegetables] sauté noun ( = dish) légumes (et viande) sautés* * *[stɜː(r)] 1.1)2)2.transitive verb (p prés etc - rr-)1) ( mix) remuer [liquid, sauce]; mélanger [paint, powder]2) ( move slightly) [breeze] agiter [leaves, papers]3) (move, arouse) émouvoir [person]; exciter [curiosity]; stimuler [imagination]; évoquer [memories]3.intransitive verb (p prés etc - rr-)1) ( move gently) [leaves, papers] trembler; [curtains] remuer; [person]2) ( awaken) bouger4.reflexive verb (p prés etc - rr-)to stir oneself — se secouer (colloq)
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120 intrigue
[ɪn'triːg] 1. n 2. vt* * *1. [in'tri:ɡ, 'intri:ɡ] noun(the activity of plotting or scheming; a plot or scheme: He became president as a result of (a) political intrigue.) intryga2. [in'tri:ɡ] verb1) (to fascinate, arouse the curiosity of or amuse: The book intrigued me.) (za)intrygować2) (to plot or scheme.) intrygować•
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