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nounStreben, dashave aspirations to something — nach etwas streben
* * *[æspi-]* * *as·pi·ra·tion[ˌæspərˈeɪʃən, AM -pəˈreɪ-]nshe has \aspirations to a career in politics sie strebt eine politische Laufbahn an* * *["spə'reISən]n1) (hohes) Ziel, Aspiration f (geh)Lady Sarah's hand (liter) — seine Hoffnung auf Lady Sarahs Hand
* * *aspiration [ˌæspəˈreıʃn] s1. fig (for, after, toward[s]) Streben n, Bestrebung f, Trachten n, Sehnen n (nach), auch pl Ambitionen pl (auf akk):I’ve got no aspirations to be famous mein Ziel ist es nicht, berühmt zu sein;his mother had artistic aspirations for him seine Mutter wollte aus ihm (unbedingt) einen Künstler machen2. LINGa) Aspiration f, Behauchung fb) → academic.ru/3953/aspirate">aspirate A3. MED Aspiration f, Ansaugen n* * *nounStreben, das* * *n.Aufsaugung f.Einsaugung f. -
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aspiration [aspiʀasjɔ̃]feminine nounb. [de liquide] sucking* * *aspiʀasjɔ̃1) ( désir) aspiration (à for)2) ( de poussière) sucking up; ( de liquide) drawing up; ( d'air) drawing in3) ( en respirant) inhalationpendant l'aspiration — when inhaling, when breathing in
* * *aspiʀasjɔ̃1. nf[air] inhalation, [liquide] sucking up, drawing up2. aspirations nfpl* * *aspiration nf1 ( désir) aspiration (à for);2 Tech ( de poussière) sucking up; ( de liquide) drawing up; ( d'air) drawing in; nettoyage par aspiration vacuum extraction;3 Physiol inhalation; pendant l'aspiration when inhaling, when breathing in;4 Méd (gastrique, endo-utérine) vacuum extraction.[aspirasjɔ̃] nom féminin3. [absorption - d'air] inhaling ; [ - d'un gaz, d'un fluide] sucking up6. MÉDECINEaspiration endo-utérine, IVG par aspiration abortion by vacuum extraction -
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aspiration [‚æspəˈreɪ∫ən]* * *[ˌæspɪ'reɪʃn]1) ( desire) aspiration f (to à)2) Medicine, Linguistics aspiration f -
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aspiration [‚æspə'reɪʃən](a) (ambition) aspiration f;∎ young people with political aspirations des jeunes qui ont des aspirations politiques;∎ to have aspirations to greater things/to become a doctor aspirer à de grandes choses/à devenir médecin(b) Linguistics aspiration f -
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noun1) стремление; сильное желание (достичь чего-л.)2) phon. придыхание3) med. удаление (жидкости) из полости* * *(n) стремление* * *1) стремление; сильное желание 2) придыхание* * *[as·pi·ra·tion || ‚æspə'reɪʃn] n. стремление, желание, устремление, придыхание, аспирация* * *аспирациявдыханиевдыханиявожделениевожделениястараниестремлениестремления* * *1) стремление; сильное желание (достичь чего-л. - to) 2) фон. придыхание 3) мед. удаление (жидкости) из полости -
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nounഅഭിലാഷം, ഉത്കടമായ അഭിലാഷം, ശ്വസനം, ഘോഷോച്ചാരണം -
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noun ((often in plural) an ambition: aspirations to become a writer.) aspiracióntr[æspə'reɪʃən]1 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL aspiración nombre femeninoaspiration [.æspə'reɪʃən] n1) desire: aspiración f, anhelo m, ambición f2) breathing: aspiración fn.• anhelo s.m.• aspiración s.f.• deseo s.m.'æspə'reɪʃən, ˌæspɪ'reɪʃən1) c (desire, ambition) aspiración fto have aspirations to something — aspirar a algo, ambicionar algo
2) u ( Ling) aspiración f[ˌæspǝ'reɪʃǝn]N (also Ling) aspiración f* * *['æspə'reɪʃən, ˌæspɪ'reɪʃən]1) c (desire, ambition) aspiración fto have aspirations to something — aspirar a algo, ambicionar algo
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1. n стремление, сильное желание2. n редк. дыхание; вдох3. n фон. придыхание4. n спец. подсасывание, подсосСинонимический ряд:1. ambition (noun) ambition; ambitiousness; burning desire; eagerness; inclination; pretension; yearning2. desire (noun) desire; hope; mind; request; want; wish3. longing (noun) dream; ideal; longing -
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[ˌæspɪ'reɪʃn]1) (desire) aspirazione f.2) med. fon. aspirazione f.* * *[æspi-]noun ((often in plural) an ambition: aspirations to become a writer.) aspirazione* * *aspiration /æspəˈreɪʃn/n.1 [u] (fisiol. e fon.) aspirazione2 (fig.) aspirazione; ambizione.* * *[ˌæspɪ'reɪʃn]1) (desire) aspirazione f.2) med. fon. aspirazione f. -
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[æspi-]noun ((often in plural) an ambition: aspirations to become a writer.) aspiration -
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[æspi-]noun ((often in plural) an ambition: aspirations to become a writer.) stremljenje* * *[æspəréišən]nounpridih, aspiracija; medicine izsesavanje; (for, after) prizadevanje, težnja -
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[æspi-]noun ((often in plural) an ambition: aspirations to become a writer.) metnaðarlöngun, metnaður -
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vágyódás, hehezetes ejtés, törekvés* * *[æspi-]noun ((often in plural) an ambition: aspirations to become a writer.) törekvés -
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[æspi-]noun ((often in plural) an ambition: aspirations to become a writer.) aspiração* * *as.pi.ra.tion[æspər'eiʃən] n aspiração: 1 respiração, ação de aspirar. 2 desejo veemente, ambição, anseio. 3 Med remoção de fluidos nocivos pelo aspirador. 4 absorção, sucção. 5 Phon som aspirado ou seu símbolo. -
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n. istek, özlem, arzu, can atma, soluklu okuma, soluma, nefes alma, emme* * *1. aspirasyon 2. emme 3. istek* * *[æspi-]noun ((often in plural) an ambition: aspirations to become a writer.) tutku, arzu -
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• toive• imeminen• imu• henkeenvetäminen• havittelu• hengähdys• vetäminen keuhkoihin• aspiraatio• pyyde• pyrintö• pyrkimys• tavoite• halu• harras halu• maali• kunnianhimo* * *noun ((often in plural) an ambition: aspirations to become a writer.) pyrkimys -
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[æspi-]noun ((often in plural) an ambition: aspirations to become a writer.) aspiracja, pragnienie -
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[æspi-]noun ((often in plural) an ambition: aspirations to become a writer.) tiekšanās; cenšanās* * *tiekšanās, cenšanās; aspirācija
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