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61 troubler
[tʀuble]Verbe transitif (liquide, vue) turvar(silence, sommeil, réunion) perturbar(esprit, raison) transtornar(inquiéter) inquietar(émouvoir) emocionarVerbe pronominal (eau, vue) ficar turvo(va)(s'inquiéter) atrapalhar-se* * *I.troubler tʀuble]verbo1 (clareza, transparência) turvar2 (ordem, tranquilidade, sono) perturbarinterromperquand le bébé dort, rien ne trouble son sommeilquando o bebé dorme, nada interrompe o sono delerien ne peut troubler ce silence!nada pode perturbar este silêncio!un groupe de manifestants a troublé le calme du villageum grupo de manifestantes perturbou a calma da aldeiale vin trouble les facultéso vinho perturba as faculdades mentaisles formes de la jeune femme le troublent un peuas formas da rapariga perturbam-no um poucoles questions étaient difficiles mais il ne s'est pas laissé troubleras perguntas eram difíceis mas ele não se deixou afligirII.1 (líquido, atmosfera) turvar-se -
62 beunruhigen
bə'unruːɪgənv1)jdn beunruhigen — intranquilizar a alguien, agitar a alguien, perturbar a alguien, alarmar a alguien
2)sich beunruhigen — preocuparse, inquietarse, alarmarse
beunruhigen (Das Partizip Perfekt des Verbs wird ohne -ge gebildet) [bə'?ʊnru:ɪgən]inquietar■ sich beunruhigen preocuparse [über de], inquietarse [über con/por], indigestarse [über con/de/por] die USA[bəˈ|ʊnru:ɪgņ] transitives Verb————————sich beunruhigen reflexives Verb -
63 preocupar
verbo transitivo1. [inquietar] Sorgen machen2. [importar] wichtig sein————————preocuparse verbo pronominal1. [inquietarse] sich Sorgen machen2. [encargarse]preocuparpreocupar [preoku'par]num1num (inquietar) beunruhigen, Sorgen machen +dativo; ¿por qué preocupas tanto a tus padres? warum bereitest du deinen Eltern solche Sorgen?num1num (inquietarse) sich dativo Sorgen machen [por um+acusativo] [wegen+genitivo/dativo]; ¡no se preocupe! seien Sie unbesorgt!; ¡no te preocupes tanto! mach dir nicht so viele Gedanken!num2num (encargarse) sich kümmern [de um+acusativo]; no se preocupa de arreglar el asunto er/sie hält es nicht für nötig, die Sache in Ordnung zu bringennum3num (tener prejuicios) voreingenommen sein -
64 agitar
v.1 to shake.agitar los brazos/un pañuelo to wave one's arms/a handkerchiefagítese antes de usar shake before use2 to get worked up (poner nervioso a).3 to stir up (masas, pueblo).Pedro agita el cóctel Peter stirs the cocktail.4 to agitate, to upheave, to cause unrest in, to incite.El comunicado agitó al pueblo The press release agitated the people.5 to flap, to flutter.El avecilla agitó su alita The little bird flapped its winglet.6 to fling about, to wave.Noel agitó los brazos Noel flung his arms about.7 to perturb, to confuse by haste, to flurry.La noticia agitó a Silvia The news flurried Silvia.8 to rustle, to move.* * *■ 'Agítese antes de usarlo' "Shake before use"2 (intranquilizar) agitate, excite1 (moverse) to move restlessly2 (inquietarse) to become agitated/disturbed3 (mar) to become rough* * *verb1) to shake, agitate2) wave, flap•- agitarse* * *1. VT1) [+ mano, bandera, arma] to wave2) [+ botella, líquido] to shakeagité al herido para que volviera en si — I shook the injured man o I gave the injured man a shake to bring him round
3) (=inquietar) to worry, upset4) (=convulsionar) [+ multitud] to stir up5) (=esgrimir) to use2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <líquido/botella> to shakeb) <brazo/pañuelo> to wave; < alas> to flapc) <sociedad/país> to cause unrest in2.agitarse v pronb) ( inquietarse) to get worked up* * *= shake up, stir up, stir, flail, roil, swish.Ex. This will shake up library managers no end.Ex. The stuff was diluted there with water to the appearance and consistency of liquid porridge; it was kept tepid with a small charcoal furnace let into the side of the vat, and it was stirred up occasionally with a paddle.Ex. The article is entitled 'Take 25 branches and stir gently... a recipe for success'.Ex. The crab's mouth has elongated setae, notably on the maxilla, which it repeatedly flails through the seawater to feed on suspended material.Ex. Financial markets, which had been roiled Tuesday by a falling dollar and soaring energy prices, recovered some of their losses Wednesday.Ex. Swishing wine in the mouth helps you taste all the flavors in a wine.----* agitar los brazos = wave + Posesivo + arms.* agitarse = churn, flutter, wave, slosh around.* agitarse en el viento = rustle.* agitar una bandera = wave + flag.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <líquido/botella> to shakeb) <brazo/pañuelo> to wave; < alas> to flapc) <sociedad/país> to cause unrest in2.agitarse v pronb) ( inquietarse) to get worked up* * *= shake up, stir up, stir, flail, roil, swish.Ex: This will shake up library managers no end.
Ex: The stuff was diluted there with water to the appearance and consistency of liquid porridge; it was kept tepid with a small charcoal furnace let into the side of the vat, and it was stirred up occasionally with a paddle.Ex: The article is entitled 'Take 25 branches and stir gently... a recipe for success'.Ex: The crab's mouth has elongated setae, notably on the maxilla, which it repeatedly flails through the seawater to feed on suspended material.Ex: Financial markets, which had been roiled Tuesday by a falling dollar and soaring energy prices, recovered some of their losses Wednesday.Ex: Swishing wine in the mouth helps you taste all the flavors in a wine.* agitar los brazos = wave + Posesivo + arms.* agitarse = churn, flutter, wave, slosh around.* agitarse en el viento = rustle.* agitar una bandera = wave + flag.* * *agitar [A1 ]vt1 ‹líquido/botella› to shake[ S ] agítese antes de usar shake well before use2 ‹brazo/bandera/pañuelo› to waveel pájaro agitaba las alas the bird was flapping its wingsel viento agitaba las hojas the leaves rustled in the wind, the wind rustled the leaves3 ‹sociedad/país› to cause unrest in■ agitarse1 «barca» to toss; «toldo» to flap2 (inquietarse) to get worked up* * *
agitar ( conjugate agitar) verbo transitivo
‹ alas› to flap
agitarse verbo pronominal
[ barca] to toss;
[ toldo] to flap
agitar verbo transitivo
1 (el contenido de un envase) to shake
2 (alterar a una multitud) to agitate, stir up
' agitar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agitador
- agitadora
- alborotar
- mover
- sacudir
English:
agitate
- churn
- flap
- flourish
- flutter
- shake
- shake up
- stir
- swish
- throw about
- throw around
- wave
- whip
* * *♦ vt1. [sacudir] to shake;[remover] to stir;agitar los brazos/un pañuelo to wave one's arms/a handkerchief;agítese antes de usar [en etiqueta] shake before use2. [poner nervioso a] to get worked up3. [inquietar] to worry, to upset4. [masas, pueblo] to stir up* * *v/t1 shake; figstir up* * *agitar vt1) : to agitate, to shake2) : to wave, to flap3) : to stir up* * *agitar vb2. (pañuelo, brazos) to wave -
65 impresionar
v.1 to impress.El anuncio impacta a los jóvenes The ad has impact on young people.2 to expose (photography).3 to make an impression.4 to put oneself over.* * *1 (causar admiración) to impress■ me impresionó mucho el libro cuando lo leí por primera vez the first time I read the book it made a great impression on me■ sus hazañas bélicas no me impresionan ni lo más mínimo his war exploits don't impress me in the slightest2 (afectar) to affect; (inquietar) to disturb3 (película) to expose* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (Téc) [+ disco] to cut; [+ foto] to expose2) [+ persona] (=causar impresión a) to impress, strike; (=conmover) to move, affect; (=horrorizar) to shock2.VI (=causar impresión) to make an impression3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( causar buena impresión)me impresionó muy bien — (RPl) he made a very good impression (on me)
b) ( conmover) to moveverlo llorar me impresionó mucho — seeing him cry really moved me o made a deep impression on me
c) ( alarmar) to shockd) ( sorprender) to strikelo que más me impresionó fue... — what struck me most was...
2) (Fot) < película> to expose2.impresionar vi to impress3.impresionarse v pron to be shocked (o moved etc)* * *= move, strike + Pronombre Personal, dazzle, shock, bedazzle, wow, impress, touch + Posesivo + life, make + a splash.Ex. Twenty years ago, I was moved by Lubetzky's document, as I was a library school student, and today I am just slightly disappointed because he has added confusion for me rather than clarity to the situation.Ex. 'You commented earlier,' she said ingenuously, aloud, 'that Kass didn't strike you as the union type'.Ex. The image of the reference librarian, as portrayed by Katherine Hepburn in the film, 'Desk Set,' suggests the superb flair and intellectual acumen with which reference librarians would like to dazzle their patrons.Ex. The gush of water could serve many purposes and was prescribed to soothe, to refrigerate, to stop a swelling, to widen pores, to shock the patient.Ex. Why were others, especially in the west, so bedazzled by the achievements of the ancient Greeks, that they decided to adopt numerous of their beliefs and values?.Ex. He makes science easy to understand and ' wows' the reader with terrific examples of how modern genetic research is lifting the curtain on human history.Ex. When children are aware that records are kept there are always some who will want to impress or please.Ex. Despite his faults, he still manages to change and touch many people's lives through his infectious laughter.Ex. Israeli wine may be young, but it's making a splash worldwide.----* para impresionar = for effect.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( causar buena impresión)me impresionó muy bien — (RPl) he made a very good impression (on me)
b) ( conmover) to moveverlo llorar me impresionó mucho — seeing him cry really moved me o made a deep impression on me
c) ( alarmar) to shockd) ( sorprender) to strikelo que más me impresionó fue... — what struck me most was...
2) (Fot) < película> to expose2.impresionar vi to impress3.impresionarse v pron to be shocked (o moved etc)* * *= move, strike + Pronombre Personal, dazzle, shock, bedazzle, wow, impress, touch + Posesivo + life, make + a splash.Ex: Twenty years ago, I was moved by Lubetzky's document, as I was a library school student, and today I am just slightly disappointed because he has added confusion for me rather than clarity to the situation.
Ex: 'You commented earlier,' she said ingenuously, aloud, 'that Kass didn't strike you as the union type'.Ex: The image of the reference librarian, as portrayed by Katherine Hepburn in the film, 'Desk Set,' suggests the superb flair and intellectual acumen with which reference librarians would like to dazzle their patrons.Ex: The gush of water could serve many purposes and was prescribed to soothe, to refrigerate, to stop a swelling, to widen pores, to shock the patient.Ex: Why were others, especially in the west, so bedazzled by the achievements of the ancient Greeks, that they decided to adopt numerous of their beliefs and values?.Ex: He makes science easy to understand and ' wows' the reader with terrific examples of how modern genetic research is lifting the curtain on human history.Ex: When children are aware that records are kept there are always some who will want to impress or please.Ex: Despite his faults, he still manages to change and touch many people's lives through his infectious laughter.Ex: Israeli wine may be young, but it's making a splash worldwide.* para impresionar = for effect.* * *impresionar [A1 ]vtA ‹persona›ver a mi padre llorar me impresionó mucho seeing my father cry really affected me o moved me o made a deep impression on meme impresionó mucho verla tan delgada it really shocked me to see her looking so thinlo que más me impresionó fue el estado lamentable del edificio what struck me most was the terrible state the building was inme impresionó muy bien ( RPl); he made a very good impression (on me), he really impressed meB1 ( Fot) ‹película› to expose2 ‹disco› to press■ impresionarvito impresste lo dice para impresionar he's only saying it to impress youto be shocked ( o moved etc)* * *
impresionar ( conjugate impresionar) verbo transitivo
1a) ( causar buena impresión):
◊ verlo llorar me impresionó mucho seeing him cry really affected o moved me
2 (Fot) ‹ película› to expose
verbo intransitivo
to impress
impresionar
I verbo transitivo
1 (causar admiración) to impress
(sobrecoger) to shock
(conmover) me impresionó ver llorar a mi padre, seeing my father cry made a deep impression on me
2 Fot to expose
II verbo intransitivo to impress
' impresionar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
afectar
- calar
- sacudir
- apantallar
- impactar
English:
effect
- flex
- impress
- name-dropper
- shock
- shake
* * *♦ vt1. [asombrar] to amaze, to astonish2. [emocionar] to move;[conmocionar, horrorizar] to shock;me impresiona mucho ver sangre the sight of blood horrifies me;le impresionó mucho ver el cadáver seeing the body was a real shock to him3. [maravillar] to impress4. Fot to expose5. RP [causar impresión en]me impresionó muy bien/mal he made a very good/bad impression on me♦ vi1. [asombrar] to be amazing o astonishing2. [emocionar] to be moving;[conmocionar, horrorizar] to be shocking3. [maravillar] to make an impression* * *v/t:* * *impresionar vt1) : to impress, to strike2) : to affect, to moveimpresionar vi: to make an impression* * *impresionar vb1. (causar admiración) to impress2. (inquietar) to shock -
66 perturbar
v.1 to disrupt.2 to disturb, to unsettle.El ruido perturba la paz Noise disturbs the peace.3 to perturb.Sus ojos perturban a María His eyes perturb=unsettle Mary.* * *1 (alterar) to disturb, perturb2 (inquietar) to perturb\perturbar el orden to disturb the peace* * *verb* * *VT1) (=alterar) [+ orden] to disturb; [+ plan] to upset; [+ calma] to disturb, ruffle2) (Med) to disturb, mentally disturb* * *verbo transitivob) (Psic) to disturb* * *= disturb, unsettle, jar, perturb, disrupt, fudge, faze.Ex. Transcribe the data as found, however, if case endings are affected, if the grammatical construction of the data would be disturbed, or if one element is inseparably linked to another.Ex. It is a source of innovation and strength, but it blurs traditional distinctions and can unsettle professional convictions.Ex. She analyzes how her memory was jarred by this massacre.Ex. She wanted to suggest some course of action splendid and decisive, and was perturbed to find that she could not.Ex. Essentially, problem patrons can be considered in three groups: (1) the dangerous or apparently dangerous; (2) the patron who disrupts readers; and (3) the nuisance whose focus is the librarian.Ex. This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.Ex. Arranged marriages, which are so the norm here in India, always seem to faze the non-Indians.----* perturbar la paz = disturb + the peace, disrupt + peace.* perturbar la paz y la tranquilidad = disturb + the peace and tranquillity.* * *verbo transitivob) (Psic) to disturb* * *= disturb, unsettle, jar, perturb, disrupt, fudge, faze.Ex: Transcribe the data as found, however, if case endings are affected, if the grammatical construction of the data would be disturbed, or if one element is inseparably linked to another.
Ex: It is a source of innovation and strength, but it blurs traditional distinctions and can unsettle professional convictions.Ex: She analyzes how her memory was jarred by this massacre.Ex: She wanted to suggest some course of action splendid and decisive, and was perturbed to find that she could not.Ex: Essentially, problem patrons can be considered in three groups: (1) the dangerous or apparently dangerous; (2) the patron who disrupts readers; and (3) the nuisance whose focus is the librarian.Ex: This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.Ex: Arranged marriages, which are so the norm here in India, always seem to faze the non-Indians.* perturbar la paz = disturb + the peace, disrupt + peace.* perturbar la paz y la tranquilidad = disturb + the peace and tranquillity.* * *perturbar [A1 ]vt1 ‹calma› to disturb; ‹orden› to disruptno perturbó la marcha de las negociaciones it did not disrupt the progress of the negotiationsuna región poco perturbada por el progreso a region little disturbed o barely touched by progress2 ( Psic) to disturb* * *
perturbar ( conjugate perturbar) verbo transitivo
to disturb
perturbar verbo transitivo
1 (el orden) to disturb, disrupt
2 (inquietar) to upset
3 (enloquecer) to drive mad
' perturbar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
turbar
- alterar
English:
agitate
- disturb
- perturb
- unsettle
- disrupt
- faze
* * *perturbar vt1. [trastornar] to disrupt2. [alterar] to disturb, to unsettle3. [enloquecer] to perturb* * *v/t2 reunión disrupt* * *perturbar vt1) : to disturb, to trouble2) : to disrupt* * *perturbar vb to disturb -
67 alarm
1. noun1) (sudden fear: We did not share her alarm at the suggestion.) susto2) (something that gives warning of danger, attracts attention etc: Sound the alarm!; a fire-alarm; ( also adjective) an alarm clock.) alarme2. verb(to make (someone) afraid: The least sound alarms the old lady.) assustar- alarming- alarmingly* * *a.larm[əl'a:m] n 1 alarma, alarme. he sounded an alarm / ele deu o alarme. 2 susto, sobressalto, temor. 3 alerta, rebate, sinal de perigo. 4 o que alarma. 5 aparelho de alarme, despertador. • vt 1 alarmar, prevenir, alertar. 2 amedrontar, assustar, inquietar. false alarm alarme falso. fire alarm alarme de incêndio. to be alarmed at (by) ficar inquieto por causa de. to take alarm at inquietar-se, pressentir um perigo. -
68 fidget
['fi‹it] 1. past tense, past participle - fidgeted; verb(to move (the hands, feet etc) restlessly: Stop fidgeting while I'm talking to you!) mexer-se2. noun(a person who fidgets: She's a terrible fidget!) nervoso/mexediço, pessoa mexediça* * *fidg.et[f'idʒit] n pessoa inquieta, principalmente crianças. • vt+vi 1 inquietar, incomodar. 2 mexer-se, remexer-se. 3 bulir. 4 inquietar-se, impacientar-se, atormentar-se, preocupar-se. he has the fidgets ele tem bicho-carpinteiro. -
69 встревожить
встрево́житьmaltrankviligi, malkvietigi, alarmi.* * *сов., вин. п.alarmar vt, inquietar vt* * *vgener. alarmar, inquietar -
70 заботить
несов., вин. п.preocupar vt; inquietar vt ( беспокоить)э́то его́ ма́ло забо́тит — esto le preocupa poco
* * *vgener. inquietar (беспокоить), preocupar -
71 обеспокоить
обеспоко́итьmaltrankviligi, malkvietigi.* * *сов., вин. п.inquietar vt, desasosegar (непр.) vt; molestar vt ( побеспокоить)обеспоко́ить про́сьбой — importunar con su solicitud
* * *vgener. conturbar, desasosegar, inquietar, molestar (побеспокоить) -
72 переволновать
сов., вин. п., разг.desasosegar (непр.) vt, preocupar vt, inquietar vt* * *vcolloq. desasosegar, inquietar, preocupar -
73 потревожить
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74 растревожить
сов., вин. п.1) ( встревожить) alarmar vt, inquietar vt, desasosegar (непр.) vt2) разг. ( разбередить) irritar vtрастрево́жить ра́ну — irritar la herida
растрево́жить ду́шу — remover (quemar) el alma, desalmar vt
* * *v1) gener. (âñáðåâî¿èáü) alarmar, desasosegar, inquietar2) colloq. (ðàçáåðåäèáü) irritar -
75 шевелиться
1) moverse (непр.), removerse (непр.)не шевели́сь! — ¡no te muevas!
2) (о чувствах, мыслях) inquietar vt, agitar vt••шевели́сь! ( поторапливайся) — ¡muévete!, ¡date prisa!
* * *v1) gener. (î ÷óâñáâàõ, ìúñëàõ) inquietar, agitar, moverse, removerse, zangolotear2) colloq. espabilarse -
76 взбудоражить
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77 fidget
adv.molestar, inquietar.s.1 enredador(ora) trasto (persona)2 persona inquieta, manojo de nervios, persona nerviosa, matachín.3 agitación nerviosa, afán, estado de nerviosismo.v.1 moverse nerviosamente, moverse inquietamente, inquietarse, estarse inquieto.2 inquietar, poner nervioso.vi.enredar, trastear. (pt & pp fidgeted) -
78 баламутить
несов., вин. п., разг. -
79 беспокоить
несов., вин. п.1) ( мешать) molestar vt, incomodar vt, importunar vt -
80 будоражить
несов., вин. п., разг.inquietar vt, intranquilizar vt ( волновать); agitar vt ( возбуждать)
См. также в других словарях:
inquietar — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: inquietar inquietando inquietado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. inquieto inquietas inquieta… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
inquietar — inquietar( se) com não me inquietes com ninharias; inquietava se com a demora do filho … Dicionario dos verbos portugueses
inquietar — v. tr. 1. Causar inquietação a. 2. Desassossegar. 3. Não deixar tranquilo. • v. pron. 4. Ter inquietação. ‣ Etimologia: latim inquieto, are … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
inquietar — verbo transitivo 1. Poner (una persona o una cosa) inquieta o preocupada [a una persona]: Nos inquietan las noticias que llegan de Cuba. Me inquieta tu silencio cuando estás fuera. Sinónimo: intranquilizar. verbo pronomi … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
inquietar — (Del lat. inquietāre). 1. tr. Quitar el sosiego, turbar la quietud. U. t. c. prnl.) 2. Der. Intentar despojar a alguien de la quieta y pacífica posesión de algo, perturbarlo en ello … Diccionario de la lengua española
inquietar — (Del lat. inquietare.) ► verbo transitivo/ pronominal 1 Poner inquieta o desasosegada a una persona: ■ el alumno se inquietaba por el resultado de las notas; los rumores de crisis económica han inquietado a los financieros. REG. PREPOSICIONAL + a … Enciclopedia Universal
inquietar — {{#}}{{LM I22059}}{{〓}} {{ConjI22059}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynI22614}} {{[}}inquietar{{]}} ‹in·quie·tar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} Quitar la tranquilidad o el sosiego: • El accidente del padre inquietó a toda la familia. Se inquieta por cualquier problema … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
inquietar — transitivo y pronominal turbar, azorar, agitar, desazonar*, desasosegar, intranquilizar, asustar*, alarmar, molestar, estar con el alma en un hilo, estar sobre ascuas, estar en vilo, andar sin sombra, no caber el corazón en el pecho, erizarse,… … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
inquietar — Derecho. Intentar despojar a uno de la quieta y pacífica posesión de una cosa, o perturbarle en ella … Diccionario de Economía Alkona
inquietar — in|qui|e|tar Mot Agut Verb transitiu i pronominal … Diccionari Català-Català
inquietar — (v) (Intermedio) causar preocupación e intranquilizar Ejemplos: Le inquietaba su presencia y se sentía muy incómodo hablando con ella. Lo que me inquieta es que todavía no han llegado. Sinónimos: alterar, perturbar … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate