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1 émotion
émotion [emosjɔ̃]feminine noun( = sentiment) emotion ; ( = peur) fright• ce scandale a suscité une vive émotion dans le pays this scandal has caused a real stir in the country• pour nous remettre de nos émotions... to get over all the excitement...• c'est avec une grande émotion que nous recevons... it is with great pleasure that we welcome...* * *emosjɔ̃donner des émotions (colloq) à quelqu'un — to give somebody a fright
tu es remis de tes émotions? — (colloq) have you recovered from the shock?
dans la salle d'audience, l'émotion était à son comble — the atmosphere in the courtroom was extremely emotional
* * *emosjɔ̃1. nf1) (= état) emotion2) (= émoi, trouble) emotion3) (= excitation) excitementsusciter une vive émotion [tragédie, disparition] — to leave people deeply saddened, [décision, arrestation] to cause a stir
La tragédie suscite une vive émotion en France et dans le monde. — The tragedy has deeply saddened France and the rest of the world.
sans émotion — without emotion, coldly
2. émotions nfplavoir des émotions fig (= avoir peur) — to get a fright
donner des émotions à qn fig (= faire peur) — to give sb a fright
émotions fortes (= sensations fortes) — thrills
* * *émotion nf1 ( réaction affective) emotion; ( peur) fright; rougir/trembler d'émotion to blush/tremble with emotion; la voix chargée d'émotion in a choked voice; donner des émotions à qn○ to give sb a fright; tu es remis de tes émotions○? have you recovered from the shock?; dans la salle d'audience, l'émotion était à son comble the atmosphere in the courtroom was extremely emotional;2 ( sensibilité) emotion.[emosjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [sensation] feeling3. [qualité - d'une œuvre] emotion————————émotions nom féminin pluriel -
2 emotion
noun* * *[i'məuʃən]1) (a (strong) feeling of any kind: Fear, joy, anger, love, jealousy are all emotions.) die Gefühlsbewegung2) (the moving or upsetting of the mind or feelings: He was overcome by/with emotion.) das Gefühl•- academic.ru/24020/emotional">emotional- emotionally* * *emo·tion[ɪˈməʊʃən, AM -ˈmoʊ-]n Gefühl nt, Emotion fto be driven by \emotion sich akk von seinen Gefühlen leiten lassento be overcome by [or with] \emotion von [seinen] Gefühlen überwältigt [o übermannt] werden* * *[I'məUSən]n1) Gefühl nt, Emotion f, Gefühlsregung fin a voice full of emotion — mit bewegter Stimme
there was absolutely no emotion in his voice — seine Stimme war völlig emotionslos
* * *emotion [ıˈməʊʃn] s1. Emotion f, Gefühl n, Gemütsbewegung f, (Gefühls)Regung f2. Gefühlswallung f, Erregung f, Leidenschaft f3. Rührung f, Ergriffenheit f* * *noun* * *n.Bewegtheit f.Empfindung f.Ergriffenheit f.Gefühl -e n.Rührung -en f. -
3 tremble
tremble ['trembəl](a) (person → with cold) trembler, frissonner; (→ from fear, excitement, rage) trembler, frémir; (hands) trembler;∎ to tremble with fear trembler de peur;∎ to tremble like a leaf trembler comme une feuille(b) (voice → from emotion) trembler, vibrer; (→ from fear) trembler; (→ from infirmity, old age) trembler, chevroter;∎ her voice trembled with emotion sa voix tremblait d'émotion∎ she trembled at the thought elle frémissait à cette seule pensée;∎ he trembled for their safety il tremblait pour eux;∎ where are they? - I tremble to think! où sont-ils? - je n'ose y penser!2 noun∎ familiar to be all of a tremble être tout tremblant(b) (in voice) frémissement m, frisson m -
4 breathless
breathless ['breθlɪs]∎ his kiss left her breathless son baiser lui a coupé le souffle;∎ we waited in breathless excitement nous attendions le souffle coupé par l'émotion ou en retenant notre haleine;∎ the film held us breathless le film nous a tenus en haleine(c) (atmosphere) étouffant -
5 hoarsely
'hɔːrsli, 'hɔːsliadverb con voz ronca; ( from emotion) con voz quebrada['hɔːslɪ]ADV en voz ronca* * *['hɔːrsli, 'hɔːsli]adverb con voz ronca; ( from emotion) con voz quebrada -
6 break down
1) (to use force on (a door etc) to cause it to open.) derribar, echar abajo2) (to stop working properly: My car has broken down.) estropearse, dejar de funcionar3) (to fail: The talks have broken down.) fracasar4) (to be overcome with emotion: She broke down and wept.) derrumbarsebreak down vb averiarse / estropearsebreak down vi1) : estropearse, descomponersethe machine broke down: la máquina se descompuso2) fail: fracasar3) cry: echarse a llorarbreak down vt1) destroy: derribar, echar abajo2) overcome: vencer (la resistencia), disipar (sospechas)3) analyze: analizar, descomponern.• averiarse s.m.v.• aportillar v.• averiarse v.• desdoblar v.1) v + adv\<\<vehicle/machine\>\> estropearse, averiarse*, descomponerse* (AmL), quedarse en pana (Chi), quedarse varado (Col); \<\<system\>\> fallar, venirse* abajo; \<\<talks\>\> fracasar2) ( lose composure) perder* el control3) ( divide into components)4) v + o + adv, v + adv + o\<\<door/barrier\>\> echar abajo, derribar5)a) ( divide up) \<\<expenditure\>\> desglosar; \<\<sentence\>\> descomponer*b) ( Chem) descomponer*1. VT + ADV1) (=destroy) [+ door etc] echar abajo, derribar; [+ resistance] vencer, acabar con; [+ suspicion] disipar2) (=analyse) [+ figures] analizar, desglosar; [+ substance] descomponer2.VI + ADV [machine] estropearse, malograrse (Peru), descomponerse (LAm); (Aut) averiarse, descomponerse (LAm); [person] (under pressure) derrumbarse; (from emotion) romper or echarse a llorar; [health] quebrantarse; [talks etc] fracasar; [chemicals, waste] descomponerse* * *1) v + adv\<\<vehicle/machine\>\> estropearse, averiarse*, descomponerse* (AmL), quedarse en pana (Chi), quedarse varado (Col); \<\<system\>\> fallar, venirse* abajo; \<\<talks\>\> fracasar2) ( lose composure) perder* el control3) ( divide into components)4) v + o + adv, v + adv + o\<\<door/barrier\>\> echar abajo, derribar5)a) ( divide up) \<\<expenditure\>\> desglosar; \<\<sentence\>\> descomponer*b) ( Chem) descomponer* -
7 gulp
1. transitive verbhinunterschlingen; hinuntergießen [Getränk]2. noun1) (act of gulping, effort to swallow) Schlucken, dasswallow in or at one gulp — mit einem Schluck herunterstürzen [Getränk]; in einem Bissen herunterschlingen [Speise]
2) (large mouthful of drink) kräftiger SchluckPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/102430/gulp_down">gulp down* * *1. verb(to swallow eagerly or in large mouthfuls: He gulped down a sandwich.) hinunterschlingen2. noun1) (a swallowing movement: `There's a ghost out there,' he said with a gulp.) der Schluck2) (the amount of food swallowed: a gulp of coffee.) der Schluck* * *[gʌlp]I. n1. (act of swallowing) [großer] Schluckto get a \gulp of air Luft holento take a \gulp of milk/tea einen [großen] Schluck Milch/Tee nehmento give a \gulp aufstoßenII. vt▪ to \gulp sth etw [hinunter]schlucken; liquid etw hinunterstürzen [o fam hinunterkippen]; food etw verschlingenIII. vi1. (with emotion) schluckenI \gulped with surprise vor lauter Überraschung musste ich erst einmal schlucken2. (breathe) tief Luft holen [o einatmen]to \gulp for air nach Luft schnappen* * *[gʌlp]1. nSchluck mat a gulp, in one gulp — auf einen Schluck
..., he said with a gulp —..., sagte er und schluckte
2. vtdrink runterstürzen; food runterschlingen; medicine hinunterschluckento gulp back one's tears — die Tränen hinunterschlucken
what?, he gulped — was?, presste er hervor
3. vi(= try to swallow) würgen; (= eat fast) schlingen; (= drink fast) hastig trinken; (from emotion) trocken schlucken* * *gulp [ɡʌlp]A v/tB v/i1. a) hastig trinkenb) hastig essen, schlingen2. (auch vor Rührung etc) schlucken3. würgenC sa) (großer) Schluck:at one gulp auf einen Zugb) Bissen m* * *1. transitive verbhinunterschlingen; hinuntergießen [Getränk]2. noun1) (act of gulping, effort to swallow) Schlucken, dasswallow in or at one gulp — mit einem Schluck herunterstürzen [Getränk]; in einem Bissen herunterschlingen [Speise]
2) (large mouthful of drink) kräftiger SchluckPhrasal Verbs:* * *n.Schluck -e m. v.hinunterschlingen v.schlucken v.verschlingen v.(§ p.,pp.: verschlang, verschlungen) -
8 break down
1) (stop functioning) [ machine] rompersi2) fig. (collapse) [ alliance] saltare; [ negotiations] fallire; [ communication] interrompersi; [ law and order] venire meno; [argument, system] crollare; [ person] crollare, cedere3) (cry) sciogliersi in lacrime4) (be classified) [findings, statistics] suddividersi ( into in)6) (demolish) sfondare [ door]; abbattere [ fence]; fig. abbattere [ barriers]; vincere [ resistance]* * *1) (to use force on (a door etc) to cause it to open.) abbattere2) (to stop working properly: My car has broken down.) guastarsi3) (to fail: The talks have broken down.) fallire4) (to be overcome with emotion: She broke down and wept.) cedere* * *1. vt + adv1) (door) buttare giù, abbattere, (resistance) stroncare2) (analyse: figures) analizzare, (substance) scomporre2. vi + adv(machine) rompersi, guastarsi, Auto restare in panne, avere un guasto, rompersi, (person: under pressure) crollare, (from emotion) scoppiare in lacrime, (mentally) avere un esaurimento (nervoso), (health) cedere, (talks) arenarsi* * *1) (stop functioning) [ machine] rompersi2) fig. (collapse) [ alliance] saltare; [ negotiations] fallire; [ communication] interrompersi; [ law and order] venire meno; [argument, system] crollare; [ person] crollare, cedere3) (cry) sciogliersi in lacrime4) (be classified) [findings, statistics] suddividersi ( into in)6) (demolish) sfondare [ door]; abbattere [ fence]; fig. abbattere [ barriers]; vincere [ resistance] -
9 tight
tight [taɪt]1. adjectivea. serré• too tight [clothes, shoes, belt] trop serréb. ( = taut) tendu• to stretch tight [+ fabric, sheet] tendre• to keep a tight rein on sb ( = watch closely) surveiller qn de près ; ( = be firm with) tenir la bride serrée à qnc. ( = firm) [grip] solide• to keep a tight lid on [+ emotions] contenir• there was a tight feeling in his chest (from cold, infection) il avait les bronches prises ; (from emotion) il avait la gorge serréee. ( = compact) compactf. ( = strict) [restrictions, control, security] strict• it'll be a bit tight, but we should make it in time ce sera un peu juste mais je crois que nous arriverons à temps• financially things are a bit tight financièrement, les choses sont un peu difficiles2. adverb• sit tight! ne bouge pas !• sleep tight! dors bien !• hold tight! accroche-toi !3. plural noun4. compounds* * *[taɪt] 1.tights plural noun GB collant m2.2) ( constrictive) [space] étroit; [clothing] serré; ( closefitting) [jacket, shirt] ajustéthere were six of us in the car, it was a tight squeeze — on était six dans la voiture, on était très serré
3) ( strict) [security, deadline] strict; [discipline] rigoureux/-euse; [budget, credit] serréto exercise tight control over something/somebody — contrôler strictement quelque chose/quelqu'un
to be tight (with one's money) — (colloq) être près de ses sous
money is a bit tight these days — je suis/on est etc un peu juste ces temps-ci
4) (packed, compact) serré5) ( sharp) [angle, turn] aigu/-uë3.adverb [hold, grip] fermementto fasten/close something tight — bien attacher/fermer quelque chose
I just sat tight and waited for the scandal to pass — fig je suis resté tranquillement dans mon coin en attendant que le scandale passe
••to be in a tight spot ou situation ou corner — être dans une situation difficile
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10 ἀπαθής
ἀπᾰθής, ές,A not suffering or having suffered, c. gen.,ἀ. ἔργων αἰσχρῶν Thgn.1177
;κακῶν Hdt.1.32
, 2.119, X.An.7.7.33, etc.;ἀεικείης Hdt.3.160
;τῶν σεισμῶν τοῦ σώματος Pl.Phlb. 33e
;νόσων D.60.33
, etc.; but also, without experience of,πόνων Hdt.6.12
;καλῶν μεγάλων Id.1.207
: abs., A.Pers. 862 (lyr.), Th.1.26;πρός τινος Pi.P.4.297
; χάριν ἴσθι ἐὼν ἀ. be grateful for going unpunished, Hdt.9.79: generally, unaffected,τὸ οἰκεῖον ὑπὸ τοῦ οἰκείου ἐστὶν ἀ. Arist.Pr. 872a11
, cf. Thphr.Ign.42;πρός τι Plu.Alc.13
, etc.: c. dat. modi, Luc.Nav. 44.b Medic., of organs, unaffected, sound,μόρια Aret.SD1.7
, cf. Gal.5.122; τὰ ἀπαθῆ τῶν ᾠῶν good eggs, Alex.Aphr. Pr.2.76.II without passion or feeling, insensible, free from emotion, Arist.Top. 125b23, cf. Rh. 1378a5, 1383a28, Stoic.3.109, al., Pers.Stoic.1.99; of the Cynics, Polystr.p.20 W.; unmoved by..,τινός Phld.Acad. Ind.p.51
M. Adv.-θῶς, ἔχειν Plu.Sol.20
: [comp] Comp.- έστερον Plot.
3.6.9: [comp] Sup.- ἐστατα Longin.41.1
.2 of things, not liable to change, impassive, Arist.Metaph. 1019a31,al.;ἀ. αἱ ἰδέαι Id.Top. 148a20
, cf. Metaph. 991b26;Ἀναξαγόρας τὸν νοῦν ἀ. φάσκων Id.Ph. 256b25
;ὁ δὲ νοῦς ἴσως θειότερόν τι καὶ ἀπαθές ἐστιν Id.de An. 408b29
, cf. 430a18;οὐσία ἀσώματος καὶ ἀ. Plu.2.765a
; ἀ. ὑπὸ τῶν πολλῶν unaffected by the many, Dam.Pr.60.3 Medic., unaffected by disease, healthy,περιταμὼν ἄχρι τῶν ἀπαθῶν Gal.5.122
, cf. Antyll. ap. Orib.44.23.13.IV Gramm., not modified, of uncontracted verbs, Theodos.Can.p.36H.; of patronymics, Eust.13.17; in Metric, free from metrical licences, Ps.-Plu.Metr.p.472B.V ἀπαθῆ, τὰ μὴ ὡς ἀληθῶς γεγονότα πάθη AntiphoSoph.5. -
11 С-265
ПУСКАТЬ/ПУСТИТЬ (ПРОЛИТЬ, РОНЯТЬ/ПРОРОНИТЬ) СЛЕЗУ coll VP subj: human more often pfv) to cry (from emotion, in an attempt to gain sympathy, in order to produce an effect etc)X пустил слезу = X shed a tearX shed (a few) tears X let fall a tear X turned on the tears (the waterworks).Мне говорила Люба (Эренбург), что Фадеев был холодным и жестоким человеком, что вполне совместимо с чувствительностью и умением вовремя пустить слезу (Мандельштам 1). Liuba (Ehrenburg) has told me that Fadeyev was a cold and cruel man —something quite compatible with emotionalism and the ability to shed a tear at the right moment (1a)...Молодец баба! Терентия убили в прошлом году, а кто слыхал от нее стон?.. Слезу пускать да реветь - это каждый умеет. А ты вот попробуй рот скалить, когда у тебя сердце кровью обливается (Абрамов 1). She was some terrific gal! Her Terenty had been killed the year before, but who had heard her moaning?...Shedding tears and howling-anyone can do that. But just you try to grin and bear it when your heart's bleeding (1a).Он (человек-дятел) пригорюнился, пустил слезу, потом встрепенулся и сделал бурную попытку уговорить хозяина совершить благородный акт восточного гостеприимства и подарить ему говорящего кота (Катаев 2). Не (the human woodpecker) began to mope, and let fall a tear, then he perked up and made a vigorous attempt to persuade the host to perform a noble act of oriental hospitality by giving him the talking cat (2a). -
12 пролить слезу
• ПУСКАТЬ/ПУСТИТЬ (ПРОЛЯТЬ, РОНЯТЬ/ПРОРОНИТЬ) СЛЕЗУ coll[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====⇒ to cry (from emotion, in an attempt to gain sympathy, in order to produce an effect etc):- X turned on the tears (the waterworks).♦ Мне говорила Люба [Эренбург], что Фадеев был холодным и жестоким человеком, что вполне совместимо с чувствительностью и умением вовремя пустить слезу (Мандельштам 1). Liuba [Ehrenburg] has told me that Fadeyev was a cold and cruel man - something quite compatible with emotionalism and the ability to shed a tear at the right moment (1a)♦...Молодец баба! Терентия убили в прошлом году, а кто слыхал от нее стон?.. Слезу пускать да реветь - это каждый умеет. А ты вот попробуй рот скалить, когда у тебя сердце кровью обливается (Абрамов 1). She was some terrific gal! Her Terenty had been killed the year before, but who had heard her moaning?...Shedding tears and howling-anyone can do that. But just you try to grin and bear it when your heart's bleeding (1a).♦ Он [человек-дятел] пригорюнился, пустил слезу, потом встрепенулся и сделал бурную попытку уговорить хозяина совершить благородный акт восточного гостеприимства и подарить ему говорящего кота (Катаев 2). Не [the human woodpecker] began to mope, and let fall a tear, then he perked up and made a vigorous attempt to persuade the host to perform a noble act of oriental hospitality by giving him the talking cat (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пролить слезу
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13 проронить слезу
• ПУСКАТЬ/ПУСТИТЬ (ПРОЛЯТЬ, РОНЯТЬ/ПРОРОНИТЬ) СЛЕЗУ coll[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====⇒ to cry (from emotion, in an attempt to gain sympathy, in order to produce an effect etc):- X turned on the tears (the waterworks).♦ Мне говорила Люба [Эренбург], что Фадеев был холодным и жестоким человеком, что вполне совместимо с чувствительностью и умением вовремя пустить слезу (Мандельштам 1). Liuba [Ehrenburg] has told me that Fadeyev was a cold and cruel man - something quite compatible with emotionalism and the ability to shed a tear at the right moment (1a)♦...Молодец баба! Терентия убили в прошлом году, а кто слыхал от нее стон?.. Слезу пускать да реветь - это каждый умеет. А ты вот попробуй рот скалить, когда у тебя сердце кровью обливается (Абрамов 1). She was some terrific gal! Her Terenty had been killed the year before, but who had heard her moaning?...Shedding tears and howling-anyone can do that. But just you try to grin and bear it when your heart's bleeding (1a).♦ Он [человек-дятел] пригорюнился, пустил слезу, потом встрепенулся и сделал бурную попытку уговорить хозяина совершить благородный акт восточного гостеприимства и подарить ему говорящего кота (Катаев 2). Не [the human woodpecker] began to mope, and let fall a tear, then he perked up and made a vigorous attempt to persuade the host to perform a noble act of oriental hospitality by giving him the talking cat (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > проронить слезу
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14 пускать слезу
• ПУСКАТЬ/ПУСТИТЬ (ПРОЛЯТЬ, РОНЯТЬ/ПРОРОНИТЬ) СЛЕЗУ coll[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====⇒ to cry (from emotion, in an attempt to gain sympathy, in order to produce an effect etc):- X turned on the tears (the waterworks).♦ Мне говорила Люба [Эренбург], что Фадеев был холодным и жестоким человеком, что вполне совместимо с чувствительностью и умением вовремя пустить слезу (Мандельштам 1). Liuba [Ehrenburg] has told me that Fadeyev was a cold and cruel man - something quite compatible with emotionalism and the ability to shed a tear at the right moment (1a)♦...Молодец баба! Терентия убили в прошлом году, а кто слыхал от нее стон?.. Слезу пускать да реветь - это каждый умеет. А ты вот попробуй рот скалить, когда у тебя сердце кровью обливается (Абрамов 1). She was some terrific gal! Her Terenty had been killed the year before, but who had heard her moaning?...Shedding tears and howling-anyone can do that. But just you try to grin and bear it when your heart's bleeding (1a).♦ Он [человек-дятел] пригорюнился, пустил слезу, потом встрепенулся и сделал бурную попытку уговорить хозяина совершить благородный акт восточного гостеприимства и подарить ему говорящего кота (Катаев 2). Не [the human woodpecker] began to mope, and let fall a tear, then he perked up and made a vigorous attempt to persuade the host to perform a noble act of oriental hospitality by giving him the talking cat (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пускать слезу
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15 пустить слезу
• ПУСКАТЬ/ПУСТИТЬ (ПРОЛЯТЬ, РОНЯТЬ/ПРОРОНИТЬ) СЛЕЗУ coll[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====⇒ to cry (from emotion, in an attempt to gain sympathy, in order to produce an effect etc):- X turned on the tears (the waterworks).♦ Мне говорила Люба [Эренбург], что Фадеев был холодным и жестоким человеком, что вполне совместимо с чувствительностью и умением вовремя пустить слезу (Мандельштам 1). Liuba [Ehrenburg] has told me that Fadeyev was a cold and cruel man - something quite compatible with emotionalism and the ability to shed a tear at the right moment (1a)♦...Молодец баба! Терентия убили в прошлом году, а кто слыхал от нее стон?.. Слезу пускать да реветь - это каждый умеет. А ты вот попробуй рот скалить, когда у тебя сердце кровью обливается (Абрамов 1). She was some terrific gal! Her Terenty had been killed the year before, but who had heard her moaning?...Shedding tears and howling-anyone can do that. But just you try to grin and bear it when your heart's bleeding (1a).♦ Он [человек-дятел] пригорюнился, пустил слезу, потом встрепенулся и сделал бурную попытку уговорить хозяина совершить благородный акт восточного гостеприимства и подарить ему говорящего кота (Катаев 2). Не [the human woodpecker] began to mope, and let fall a tear, then he perked up and made a vigorous attempt to persuade the host to perform a noble act of oriental hospitality by giving him the talking cat (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пустить слезу
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16 ронять слезу
• ПУСКАТЬ/ПУСТИТЬ (ПРОЛЯТЬ, РОНЯТЬ/ПРОРОНИТЬ) СЛЕЗУ coll[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====⇒ to cry (from emotion, in an attempt to gain sympathy, in order to produce an effect etc):- X turned on the tears (the waterworks).♦ Мне говорила Люба [Эренбург], что Фадеев был холодным и жестоким человеком, что вполне совместимо с чувствительностью и умением вовремя пустить слезу (Мандельштам 1). Liuba [Ehrenburg] has told me that Fadeyev was a cold and cruel man - something quite compatible with emotionalism and the ability to shed a tear at the right moment (1a)♦...Молодец баба! Терентия убили в прошлом году, а кто слыхал от нее стон?.. Слезу пускать да реветь - это каждый умеет. А ты вот попробуй рот скалить, когда у тебя сердце кровью обливается (Абрамов 1). She was some terrific gal! Her Terenty had been killed the year before, but who had heard her moaning?...Shedding tears and howling-anyone can do that. But just you try to grin and bear it when your heart's bleeding (1a).♦ Он [человек-дятел] пригорюнился, пустил слезу, потом встрепенулся и сделал бурную попытку уговорить хозяина совершить благородный акт восточного гостеприимства и подарить ему говорящего кота (Катаев 2). Не [the human woodpecker] began to mope, and let fall a tear, then he perked up and made a vigorous attempt to persuade the host to perform a noble act of oriental hospitality by giving him the talking cat (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ронять слезу
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17 apathia
apathy; freedom from emotion/passion (as a Stoic value) -
18 cohorresco
cohorrescere, cohorrui, - V INTRANSshudder; shiver/shake (from emotion/fear/cold/illness) -
19 gulp
I [gʌlp]1) (mouthful) (of liquid) sorso m., sorsata f.; (of air) boccata f.; (of food) boccone m.with o in one gulp — in un sorso, tutto d'un fiato
2) (noise) (tearful) singhiozzo m.II 1. [gʌlp] 2.verbo intransitivo deglutire (a vuoto)* * *1. verb(to swallow eagerly or in large mouthfuls: He gulped down a sandwich.) inghiottire2. noun1) (a swallowing movement: `There's a ghost out there,' he said with a gulp.) fiato, singulto2) (the amount of food swallowed: a gulp of coffee.) boccata, boccone; sorso* * *[ɡʌlp]1. n(of liquid) sorso, (of food) boccone min or at one gulp — in un sorso, (tutto) d'un fiato
2. vt(also: gulp down) trangugiare, tracannare, inghiottire3. vi(while drinking) deglutire, (through fear) sentirsi serrare la gola, (from emotion) avere un nodo alla gola* * *gulp /gʌlp/n.1 boccata; boccone; sorso; fiato: to swallow st. in one gulp, inghiottire qc. in un boccone; to drink st. at a gulp, bere qc. in un sorso (o d'un fiato)● to speak in gulps, parlare a singulti.(to) gulp /gʌlp/1 ingoiare; inghiottire; ingozzare; tracannare; trangugiare; bere con avidità: to gulp ( down) a glass of water, tracannare un bicchier d'acquaB v. i.● ( di un sub) to gulp air, respirare; inspirare □ to gulp back one's tears, inghiottire le lacrime (o il pianto).* * *I [gʌlp]1) (mouthful) (of liquid) sorso m., sorsata f.; (of air) boccata f.; (of food) boccone m.with o in one gulp — in un sorso, tutto d'un fiato
2) (noise) (tearful) singhiozzo m.II 1. [gʌlp] 2.verbo intransitivo deglutire (a vuoto) -
20 gulp
gulp [gʌlp]1. nouna. ( = action) to swallow sth in one gulp avaler qch d'un seul coup• "yes," he replied with a gulp « oui » répondit-il la gorge serrée[+ food] engloutir ; [+ drink] avaler d'un trait* * *[gʌlp] 1. 2.transitive verb engloutir [food, drink]; aspirer [air]3.intransitive verb avoir la gorge serréePhrasal Verbs:
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