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101 arouse
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102 arouse interest
arouse interest возбуждать интерес -
103 arouse pity
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104 arouse the interest or curiosity of
English-spanish dictionary > arouse the interest or curiosity of
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105 arouse suspicion
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106 arouse interest
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107 arouse the interest
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108 arouse a nest of hornets
(arouse (или stir up) a nest of hornets (тж. bring, raise или stir up a hornet's или hornets' nest about one's ears, put one's hand или head in или into a hornet's или hornets' nest))потревожить осиное гнездо, нажить себе много врагов; см. тж. a hornet's nestJune, who by nature never saw a hornet's nest until she had put her head into it, was seriously alarmed. (J. Galsworthy, ‘To Let’, part II, ch. II) — Джун, по природе своей неспособная увидеть шершня, пока он ее не ужалит, не на шутку встревожилась.
He knew I was in bad standing in the force. Maybe because he knew I was drinking he didn't fully credit the new evidence I gave him. He said: ‘Jimmy, for God's sake don't bring a hornets nest about your ears’. (A. J. Cronin, ‘Beyond This Place’, part I, ch. XI) — Вальтер Даниллетти знал, что я на плохом счету в полиции. Ему было известно, что я выпиваю, и, может быть, поэтому он не придал большого значения новым данным об убийстве, с которыми я его познакомил. Он сказал мне: - Джимми, ради бога, не тревожь осиное гнездо!
Voltaire had rashly attacked the whole body of literary critics... This stirred up a hornets' nest and the hornets began to buzz. (N. Mitford, ‘Voltaire in Love’, ch. IV) — Вольтер безрассудно обрушился на всех литературных критиков. Он потревожил осиное гнездо, и осы начали жужжать.
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109 arouse sexually
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110 arouse a derision
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > arouse a derision
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111 arouse hope
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112 arouse interest
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113 arouse the interest
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114 arouse (smb.'s) Irish
Макаров: разозлить (кого-л.), рассердить (кого-л.) -
115 arouse (smb.'s) interest
Макаров: возбудить (чей-л.) интерес, вызвать (чей-л.) интерес, пробудить (чей-л.) интересУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > arouse (smb.'s) interest
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116 arouse (smb.) from his indifference
Макаров: расшевелить (кого-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > arouse (smb.) from his indifference
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117 arouse (smb.) from his sleep
Макаров: разбудить спящегоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > arouse (smb.) from his sleep
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118 arouse Irish
1) Общая лексика: рассердить, разозлить (кого-л.) -
119 arouse a crowd
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120 arouse a desire
Общая лексика: вызвать желание
См. также в других словарях:
Arouse — A*rouse , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Aroused}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Arousing}.] [Pref. a + rouse.] To excite to action from a state of rest; to stir, or put in motion or exertion; to rouse; to excite; as, to arouse one from sleep; to arouse the dormant… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
arouse — The relation of arouse to rouse is much like that of arise to rise, i.e. rouse is almost always preferred in the literal sense with a person or animal as object. Arouse is chiefly used to mean ‘to call into being’ with reference to feelings and… … Modern English usage
arouse — arouse; re·arouse; … English syllables
arouse — [ə rouz′] vt. aroused, arousing [ A 2, intens. + ROUSE1] 1. to awaken, as from sleep 2. to stir, as to action or strong feeling 3. to evoke (some action or feeling); excite [to arouse pity] … English World dictionary
arouse — index abet, agitate (activate), alert, bait (harass), discommode, disturb, elicit … Law dictionary
arouse — ə rau̇z vt, aroused; arous·ing 1) to rouse or stimulate to action or to physiological readiness for activity <became sexually aroused> 2) to give rise to <a response aroused by a stimulus> … Medical dictionary
arouse — (v.) 1590s, awaken (trans.), from A (Cf. a ) (1) on + ROUSE (Cf. rouse). Related: Aroused; arousing … Etymology dictionary
arouse — rouse, awaken, waken, *stir, rally Analogous words: stimulate, quicken, galvanize, excite, *provoke: electrify, *thrill: kindle, fire (see LIGHT): *move, drive, impel Antonyms: quiet, calm Contrasted words: allay, assuage, alleviate, mitigate, * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
arouse — [v] excite, entice agitate, alert, animate, awaken, call, challenge, electrify, enliven, fire up, foment, foster, goad, heat up, incite, inflame, instigate, kindle, move, provoke, rally, rouse, send, spark, spur, stimulate, stir, thrill, turn on … New thesaurus
arouse — ► VERB 1) bring about (a feeling or response) in someone. 2) excite sexually. 3) awaken from sleep. DERIVATIVES arousal noun. ORIGIN from ROUSE(Cf. ↑rouse), on the pattern of rise, arise … English terms dictionary
arouse — v. (D; tr.) to arouse from (to arouse smb. from a deep sleep) * * * [ə raʊz] (D; tr.) to arouse from (to arouse smb. from a deep sleep) … Combinatory dictionary