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1 rousing
adjective (stirring; exciting: a rousing speech.) vznemirljiv* * *[ráuziŋ]adjectivebudilen, vzpodbuden; ognjevit; ginljiv (govor itd.), pozornost zbujajoč; razburljiv, napet; colloquially močan, krepak, velik; frenetičen; plamteč (ogenj); živahena rousing lie — velika, debela laž -
2 bùirseach
a deluge of rain; a rousing fire (Heb.): -
3 anfeuern
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)1. (Ofen, Kessel) fire* * *to drive on* * *ạn|feu|ernvt sepOfen to light; (IND) to fire; (fig = ermutigen) to spur on* * *1) (to encourage by filling with eg confidence, enthusiasm etc: The players were inspired by the loyalty of their supporters and played better football than ever before.) inspire2) (to make (someone) enthusiastic; to inspire: The story fired his imagination.) fire* * *an|feu·ernvt1. (ermutigen)▪ jdn \anfeuern to cheer sb on, to encourage sb▪ \anfeuernd encouraging\anfeuernde Zurufe cheers2. (anzünden)▪ etw \anfeuern to light sth* * *transitives Verb spur onanfeuernde Rufe/Gesten — shouts of encouragement/rousing gestures
* * *anfeuern v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)* * *transitives Verb spur onanfeuernde Rufe/Gesten — shouts of encouragement/rousing gestures
* * *(durch Zurufe) v.to root for (US) v. v.to cheer v.to encourage v.to fire v. -
4 зажигательный
1) General subject: fire, incendiary, red blooded, red-blooded (о романе), soapbox (о речи), rousing (e.g. a rousing song, speech), (о музыке, танцах и т.д.) foot tapping2) Engineering: kindling3) Diplomatic term: fiery4) Deprecatingly: purple5) Jargon: red hot red-hot6) Makarov: soapbox orator (о речи) -
5 accendo
1.accendo, ōnis, m. [2. accendo], an inciter, instigator; read by Salmasius in Tert. de Pall. 6, where the old reading cerdo is to be preferred.2.ac-cendo, ndi, nsum, 3, v. a. [cf. candeo], prop. to kindle any thing above, so that it may burn downwards (on the contr., succendere, to kindle underneath, so that it may burn upwards; and incendere, to set fire to on every side) (class., esp. in the trop. signif., very freq.).I.Lit., to set on fire, to kindle, light: ut Pergama accensa est, Liv. Andr. ap. Non. 512, 31 (Rib. Trag. Rel. p. 1):B.faces accensae,
Cic. Pis. 5: lumen de suo lumine, to kindle, Enn. ap. Cic. Off. 1, 16, 51 (Trag. v. 388 ed. Vahl.); cf.:ita res accendent lumina rebus,
Lucr. 1 fin.; and:Deus solem quasi lumen accendit,
Cic. Univ. 9, 28; so,ignem,
Verg. A. 5, 4 al.Meton., to light up, to illuminate:II.luna radiis solis accensa,
Cic. Rep. 6, 17 (cf. id. N. D. 1, 31, 87);so of the lustre of gold: et gemmis galeam clypeumque accenderat auro,
Sil. 15, 681 (but in Cic. Arch. 6, 14, the correct read. is accederet, v. Halm a. h. l.).Fig., to inflame a person or thing (by any thing), to set on fire, to kindle, to incite, rouse up; aliquem or aliquid aliqua re: placare hostem ferocem inimiciterque accensum, Att. ap. Non. 514, 22:quos meritā accendit Mezentius irā,
Verg. A. 8, 50:nunc prece nunc dictis virtutem accendit amaris,
id. ib. 10, 368 (7, 482, bello animos accendit, is more properly dat.). That to which one is excited is denoted by ad:ad dominationem accensi sunt,
Sall. Jug. 31, 16; the person against whom one is excited, by in or contra:in maritum accendebat,
Tac. A. 1, 53:quae res Marium contra Metellum vehementer accenderat,
Sall. J. 64, 4; with quare c. subj.:accendis quare cupiam magis illi proximus esse,
Hor. S. 1, 9, 53. The historians use this word very often, esp. with abstract substt.:certamen,
Liv. 35, 10:discordiam,
id. 2, 29:spem,
Tac. Ann. 12, 34 (cf. Verg. A. 5, 183):dolorem,
id. ib. 15, 1 al. In Cic. de Or. 1, 25, 114, praeclare enim se res habeat, si haec accendi aut commoveri arte possint, accendi is obviously the first enkindling, rousing, of talent (syn. with commoveri); cf. id. de Or. 2, 47; id. Phil. 3, 7. And so perhaps Sen. Ben. 7, 9: crystallina... quorum accendit fragilitas pretium, signifies vessels of crystal, whose fragility gives them value (in the eyes of luxurious men). -
6 aufpeitschen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)* * *auf|peit|schenvt sepMeer, Wellen to whip up; (fig ) Sinne to inflame, to fire; Menschen to inflame, to work up; (stärker) to whip up into a frenzyeine áúfpeitschende Rede — a rabble-rousing (pej) or inflammatory speech
* * *auf|peit·schenvt1. (aufhetzen)jdn zu neuen Übergriffen \aufpeitschen to inflame [or sep work up] sb into new attacks2. (entflammen)▪ etw \aufpeitschen to inflame [or fire] sth3. (aufbranden lassen)das aufgepeitschte Meer the wind-lashed sea* * *transitives Verb whip up <sea, waves>; inflame <passions, emotions, senses>; inflame, stir up <populace, crowd>* * *aufpeitschen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)* * *transitives Verb whip up <sea, waves>; inflame <passions, emotions, senses>; inflame, stir up <populace, crowd> -
7 animate
1. a живой2. a одушевлённый, немёртвый3. a оживлённый, воодушевлённый4. a животный, анимальный5. v оживить, вдохнуть жизнь6. v воодушевлять; в вдохновлять; будоражить7. v побуждать, подстёгивать к действиям8. v приводить в действие, в движение9. v кино мультиплицировать; создавать мультфильмыСинонимический ряд:1. lively (adj.) alert; bright; chipper; dashing; gay; keen; lively; peppy; pert; rousing; spirited; sprightful; sprightly; unpedantic; vivacious2. living (adj.) alive; animated; breathing; live; living; vital; zoetic3. encourage (verb) cheer; chirk up; embolden; encourage; enhearten; exalt; fortify; hearten; inform; inspire; inspirit; motivate; nerve; steel; strengthen; wake up; waken4. enliven (verb) activate; energise; energize; enliven; liven; quicken; vitalise; vitalize; vivificate; vivify5. excite (verb) arouse; buoy; elate; elevate; excite; exhilarate; invigorate; lift; perk up; rouse; stimulate; uplift6. fire (verb) fire; inspire; kindle; stir7. light (verb) brighten; lightАнтонимический ряд:discourage; kill; lifeless; listless -
8 atizador
adj.stirring, inciting, rousing.m.poker.* * *1 poker* * *SM1) [para el fuego] poker2) (fig)* * *masculino poker* * *masculino poker* * *poker* * *
atizador sustantivo masculino
poker
atizador m (lumbre) poker
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English:
poker
* * *atizador nmpoker* * *m poker* * *atizador nm: poker (for a fire) -
9 зажигательный
1) ( служащий для воспламенения) used for kindling, used for setting fire; воен. (о бомбе, пуле, снаряде) incendiaryбуты́лка с зажига́тельной сме́сью — Molotov cocktail
2) ( возбуждающий) inflammatoryзажига́тельная речь — inflammatory speech
зажига́тельная мело́дия — stirring / rousing tune
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10 alert
1. n воен. состояние боевой готовности; боевое дежурство2. n воен. тревога, сигнал тревогиred alert — воздушная тревога «красная»
3. n воен. воздушная тревогаblue alert — воздушная тревога «синяя»
4. a бдительный, настороже, осторожный5. a живой, проворный, скорый; резвый6. a сметливый, понятливый7. a полный живущий8. v объявлять тревогу, поднимать по тревоге9. v предупреждатьthe doctor alerted me to the danger of not getting enough sleep — врач предупредил меня об опасных последствиях недосыпания
10. v приводить в готовностьyellow alert — «жёлтая» боевая готовность
Синонимический ряд:1. aware (adj.) attentive; aware; circumspect; conscious; heedful; mindful; observant; on the ball; open-eyed; unsleeping; vigilant; wakeful; wary; watchful; wide-awake2. intelligent (adj.) brainy; bright; brilliant; clever; intelligent; keen; knowing; knowledgeable; quick-witted; ready-witted; sharp; smart3. lively (adj.) animate; animated; chipper; dashing; gay; lively; peppy; pert; rousing; spirited; sprightful; sprightly; unpedantic; vivacious4. sharp-witted (adj.) active; agile; brisk; nimble; quick; sharp-witted; swift5. alarm (noun) alarm; SOS; tocsin; warning6. caution (noun) alertness; caution; signal; siren; vigilance; wariness7. caution (verb) alarm; caution; forewarn; inform; notify; signal; warnАнтонимический ряд:asleep; dilatory; drowsy; dull; heavy; inactive; inattentive; lazy; lethargic; listless; oblivious; slow -
11 moving
1. n перемещение, передвижение2. a волнующий, трогательный, умилительный3. a движущий; приводящий в движение4. a движущийся; подвижной; переноснойСинонимический ряд:1. changing residences (adj.) changing residences; departing; emigrating; flitting; going away; leaving; migrating; removing; vacating2. emotional (adj.) affective; emotional; emotive3. in motion (adj.) ascending; changing; descending; going; in motion; mobile; movable; shifting; starting; unstable; unsteadfast; unsteady4. inspiring (adj.) affecting; heart-rending; impressive; inspiring; meaningful; poignant; provoking; stirring; thrilling; touching5. propelling (adj.) catapulting; driving; launching; motivating; propelling; pushing; urging6. affecting (verb) affecting; carrying; getting; impacting; impressing; influencing; inspiring; striking; swaying; touching7. behaving (verb) acquitting; acting; bearing; behaving; comporting; conducting; demeaning; deporting; disporting; doing; going on; quitting8. being (verb) being; breathing; existing; living; subsisting9. coming (verb) advancing; come along; coming; get along; getting along; getting on; marching; proceeding; progressing10. converting (verb) bringing; converting; leading; persuading11. dislocating (verb) agitating; dislocating; displacing; disturbing; manoeuvring; relocating; removing; shaking; shifting; shipping; transferring12. going (verb) departing; exiting; getting away; getting off; going; leaving; popping off; pulling out; pushing off; retiring; running along; shoving off; taking off; withdrawing13. moving (verb) arousing; egg on; exciting; galvanising; galvanizing; goading; inciting; inflaming; innervating; instigating; kindling; motivating; moving; piquing; priming; provoking; quickening; rousing; spurring; stimulating; work up14. running (verb) actuating; driving; impelling; mobilising; mobilizing; propelling; running15. stirring (verb) budging; stirring
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