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3 acute
ə'kju:t1) ((of a disease etc) severe but not lasting very long: They think his illness is acute rather than chronic.) agudo2) (very great: There is an acute shortage of teachers.) acusado, grave3) (quick-witted: As a businessman, he's very acute.) perspicaz4) ((of the senses) keen: acute hearing.) muy fino5) (high, shrill s high sound.)•- acutely
- acuteness
acute adj agudotr[ə'kjʊːt]1 (gen) agudo,-a2 (illness, pain) agudo,-a3 (angle) agudo,-a4 (hearing etc) muy fino,-a, muy desarrollado,-a5 (mind) perspicaz6 (lack, shortage) acusado,-a, grave1) sharp: agudo2) perceptive: perspicaz, sagaz3) keen: fino, muy desarrollado, agudoan acute sense of smell: un fino olfato4) severe: grave5)acute angle : ángulo m agudoadj.• agudo, -a adj.ə'kjuːt1)a) ( Med) agudob) <crisis/shortage> grave2)b) < sense of smell> fino, muy desarrollado; <sight, hearing> agudo3) ( perceptive) agudo, perspicaz[ǝ'kjuːt]ADJ1) (=intense) [crisis, shortage, problem] grave; [anxiety, joy] profundo, intenso; [pain] agudo; [discomfort] fuertethe report has caused the government acute embarrassment — el informe ha puesto en una situación de lo más embarazosa al gobierno
to become acute — [shortage, problem] agravarse
2) (=keen) [hearing] fino, agudo; [sense of smell] finoto have acute powers of observation — tener agudas or grandes dotes de observación
3) (=shrewd) [person, mind, comment] agudo, perspicazthat was very acute of you! — ¡qué perspicaz!, ¡eres un lince!
4) (Med) [illness, case, appendicitis] agudo5) (Geom) [angle] agudo6) (Ling) [accent] agudo* * *[ə'kjuːt]1)a) ( Med) agudob) <crisis/shortage> grave2)b) < sense of smell> fino, muy desarrollado; <sight, hearing> agudo3) ( perceptive) agudo, perspicaz -
4 acute
əˈkju:t прил.
1) остроконечный, острый acute angle ≈ острый угол
2) острый, сильный I like how in the dark my sense of smell and hearing become so acute. ≈ Мне нравится, каким острым становится у меня чувство обоняния и слух в темноте. acute eyesight
3) сильный, резкий;
в наивысшей степени обладающий каким-л. качеством The war has aggravated an acute economic crisis. ≈ Война усугубила острый экономический кризис. acute pain acute pleasure
4) проницательный, сообразительный His relaxed exterior hides an extremely acute mind. ≈ Его спокойная внешность скрывает необычайно острый, проницательный ум. Syn: keen, perceptive
5) пронзительный, высокий( о звуке)
6) мед. а) острый (о приступе и т.п.) an acute case of dysentery ≈ острый случай дизентерии б) госпиталь или другое медучреждение для больных с острыми случаями
7) лингв. c акутом, обозначенный диакритическим знаком "акут" - acute accentакут, акутовое ударение;
ударение, обозначенное диакритическим знаком (') острый;
- * angle острый угол;
- * point( сельскохозяйственное) острый наконечник острый;
проницательный;
- * mind острый ум;
- * observer тонкий наблюдатель;
- * man проницательный человек острый, тонкий( о слухе и т. п.) ;
- * sense of smell тонкое обоняние;
- * eyesight острое зрение сильный, резкий (об ощущениях) ;
- * pain острая боль;
- * pleasure острое наслаждение;
- * jealousy жгучая ревность крайний;
решающий, критический;
- * shortage острая нехватка;
- * distress крайняя нужда резкий, высокий, пронзительный (о звуке) (медицина) острый;
- * gastritis острый гастрит;
- * alcoholism( медицина) острое опьянение;
отравление алкоголем акутовый, обозначенный диакритическим знаком (') ;
- * accent акут, акутовое ударение;
значок ударения, диакритический знак (')acute острый, сильный;
acute eyesight острое зрение;
acute pain острая боль ~ острый;
acute angle острый угол ~ пронзительный, высокий (о звуке) ~ проницательный, сообразительный~ острый;
acute angle острый уголacute острый, сильный;
acute eyesight острое зрение;
acute pain острая больacute острый, сильный;
acute eyesight острое зрение;
acute pain острая боль -
5 acute
[ə'kjuːt]прил.1) остроконечный, острый2) острый, сильныйI like how in the dark my sense of smell and hearing become so acute. — Мне нравится, каким острым становится у меня чувство обоняния и слух в темноте.
Syn:3) сильный, резкий; крайний, критическийacute need — крайняя, насущная необходимость
acute problem — насущная, острая проблема
The war has aggravated an acute economic crisis. — Война усугубила острый экономический кризис.
Syn:4) проницательный; сообразительныйHis relaxed exterior hides an extremely acute mind. — Его спокойная внешность скрывает необычайно острый, проницательный ум.
Syn:5) пронзительный, высокий ( о звуке)6) мед. острый (о болезни; больных)7) лингв. с акутом, обозначенный диакритическим знаком "акут" -
6 become
გახდომა, გამოხდომა (უხდება); შეფერება●●it ill becomes you to say that ამის თქმა არ გეკადრებაto become mute დამუნჯება, გაჩუმებაshe has set her mind on becoming a dancer გადაწყვიტა, მოცეკვავე გამხდარიყოI have a plan, whereby we shall become rich მე მაქვს გეგმა, რომელიც გაგვამდიდრებს.the situation has become complicated სიტუაცია გართულდა / ჩაიხლართაhis ambition is to become a famous politician მისი მიზანია სახელგანთქმული პოლიტიკოსი გახდესit takes a lot of time to become acclimatized to life in a tropical climate ტროპიკულ ჰავაში ცხოვრების შეგუებას დიდი დრო უნდაthe situation is becoming acute სიტუაცია იძაბება/სიტუაცია მწვავდებაshe became abusive ჩხუბი დაიწყო//აგრესიული გახდაhe became / got angry გაჯავრდა / გული მოუვიდა -
7 become\ more\ acute
egyre fokozódik, egyre nő -
8 become more acute
çивĕчлен -
9 kärjistyä
yks.nom. kärjistyä; yks.gen. kärjistyn; yks.part. kärjistyi; yks.ill. kärjistyisi; mon.gen. kärjistyköön; mon.part. kärjistynyt; mon.ill. kärjistyttiinbe aggravated (verb)become acute (verb)become critical (verb)* * *• taper• culminate• become pointed• become critical• become acute -
10 обостряться
несов. - обостря́ться, сов. - обостри́ться1) (проявляться резче; тж. о чертах лица - заостряться) become sharp(er)2) (становиться более тонким, чувствительным) become more sensitive / acute3) ( ухудшаться) worsen; become aggravated / strainedположе́ние обостри́лось — the situation has worsened [become aggravated]
боле́знь обостри́лась — the condition has become acute / aggravated
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11 riacutizzare
riacutizzare v.tr. to reheighten (anche fig.), to make* acute again: l'incidente ha riacutizzato la tensione nella zona, the incident has reheightened tension in the area.◘ riacutizzarsi v.intr.pron. to become* acute again, to grow* acute again (anche fig.): la malattia si è riacutizzata, the illness has grown acute again. -
12 verschärfen
I v/t (Maßnahmen, Kontrollen, Gesetze etc.) tighten (up); (Lage, Spannungen etc.) aggravate; (Strafe) stiffen; das Tempo verschärfen MOT. etc. speed up; weitS. step up the pace; das Training verschärfen intensify the trainingII v/refl Lage: become more critical, hot (Am. heat) up umg.; Spannungen: mount, increase; Gegensätze etc.: intensify; Rezession etc.: auch tighten its grip* * *to aggravate* * *ver|schạ̈r|fen ptp verschä\#rft1. vt(= erhöhen) Tempo, Aufmerksamkeit to increase; Gegensätze to intensify; (= verschlimmern) Lage to aggravate; Spannungen to heighten; (= strenger machen) Kontrollen, Strafe, Gesetze, Maßnahmen, Prüfungen, Grenzwerte to tighten2. vr(Tempo, Aufmerksamkeit) to increase; (Wettbewerb, Gegensätze) to intensify; (Lage) to become aggravated; (Spannungen) to heighten, to mount; (Kontrollen, Gesetze, Maßnahmen, Prüfungen) to become tighter* * *ver·schär·fen *I. vrII. vt▪ etw \verschärfeneine Strafe \verschärfen to make a punishment more severe2. (zuspitzen) to aggravate sth, to make sth worse* * *1.transitives Verb1) intensify <conflict, difference, desire, etc.>; increase, step up <pace, pressure>; tighten <law, control, restriction, etc>; make < penalty> more severe2) make <unemployment etc.> worse; aggravate <situation, crisis, etc.>2.reflexives Verb1) <pace, pressure, etc.> increase; <pain, tension, conflict, difference> intensify2) (sich verschlimmern) get worse* * *A. v/t (Maßnahmen, Kontrollen, Gesetze etc) tighten (up); (Lage, Spannungen etc) aggravate; (Strafe) stiffen;das Training verschärfen intensify the trainingB. v/r Lage: become more critical, hot (US heat) up umg; Spannungen: mount, increase; Gegensätze etc: intensify; Rezession etc: auch tighten its grip* * *1.transitives Verb1) intensify <conflict, difference, desire, etc.>; increase, step up <pace, pressure>; tighten <law, control, restriction, etc>; make < penalty> more severe2) make <unemployment etc.> worse; aggravate <situation, crisis, etc.>2.reflexives Verb1) <pace, pressure, etc.> increase; <pain, tension, conflict, difference> intensify2) (sich verschlimmern) get worse* * *(Situation) ausdr.to exacerbate v. v.to aggravate v.to get worse expr. -
13 обостряться
обостриться1. become* sharp2. ( становиться более изощрённым) become* more sensitive3. ( ухудшаться) become* aggravated / strained4. страд. к обострять -
14 zorroztu
du/ad.1.a. ( labana, ezpata) to sharpen, put an edge onb. ( arkatza) to sharpenc. ( punta atera) to put a point ond. ( bizkarlabana) to strope. ( labana zorroztarriarekin) to grind, whet2.a. ( belarria) to prick up; belarriak \zorroztu to prick up one's earsb. ( begiak) to fix, rivet (-- (r)i: to) da/ad.1. to grow sharp2.a. to grow {harsh || strict} -
15 заострять
несовер. - заострять;
совер. - заострить( что-л.) point, sharpen;
emphasize, point up, stress, make more pointed перен. заострять внимание, заострить (вн.) sharpen (smth.) ;
перен. (подчёркивать) accentuate( smth.) ;
(обострять) concentrate( smth.) ;
заострить чьё-л. внимание на чём-л. draw* smb.`s special attention to smth. ;
заострить вопрос accentuate the importance of a question;
~ся, заостриться narrow to a point, become* pointed;
taper;
перен. become* acute.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > заострять
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16 заостряться (I) > заостриться (II)
....................................................................................................................................................................................3. taper(adj. & vi. & n.) شمع مومی، باریک شونده، نوک تیز، باریک شدن، مخروطی شدن............................................................4. become acuteРусско-персидский словарь > заостряться (I) > заостриться (II)
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17 ὀξύνω
A , ([etym.] παρ-) D.2.11,54.25 : [tense] aor. : [tense] pf. ὤξυγκα ([etym.] παρ-) Plb.31.1.3, J.AJ11.6.7 :—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. ὀξυνθήσομαι ([etym.] παρ-) Hp.Acut.(Sp.) 17: [tense] aor.ὠξύνθην Hdt.
(v. infr.), etc.: [tense] pf. ὤξυμμαι ([etym.] παρ-) Lys.4.8, D.14.16, ([etym.] ἀπ-) Plb.18.18.13, etc.; later ὤξυσμαι ([etym.] ἀπ-, συν-) Id.1.22.7, 6.22.4 :—sharpen, point,ἔγχος ὀ. σιδήρῳ Epigr.Gr.790.5
([place name] Dyme) ;ἄκρη ἐς μυχὸν ὀξυνθεῖσα D.P.177
; of the nose,ῥῖνα ὠξυμμένην Gal.17(1).998
.II metaph., goad to anger, provoke, τοὐμὸν ὀξῦναι στόμα S.l.c.:—[voice] Pass.,ὀξυνθείς Hdt.8.138
, cf. LXX Ez.21.9(14).2 intr., become acute, of pain, Aret.SD2.11. -
18 खरीभू
kharī-bhūto become acute (as a disease) Car. VI, 18.
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19 verschärfen
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20 agudo
adj.1 sharp, smart, keen, astute.2 intense, severe, fierce, excruciating.3 high-pitched, sharp, shrill, piping.4 acute, clever, keen, insightful.5 witty, clever.6 pointed, acute, sharp-edged.7 acute.8 oxytone, accented in the last syllable, oxytonic, with a stronger phonetic accent on last syllable.Acordeón es una palabra aguda "Acordeon" is accented in the last syllable...m.high-pitch note, treble.* * *► adjetivo1 (afilado) sharp2 (dolor) acute5 (voz) high-pitched6 (sonido) treble, high* * *(f. - aguda)adj.1) sharp, acute2) high, high-pitched3) clever, witty* * *ADJ1) (=afilado) [filo] sharp; [instrumento] sharp, pointed2) (=intenso) [enfermedad, dolor] acute; [acento] acute3) [ángulo] acute4) (=incisivo) [mente, sentido] sharp, keen; [ingenio] ready, lively; [crítica] penetrating; [observación] smart, clever; [pregunta] acute, searching5) (=gracioso) witty6) (Mús) [nota] high, high-pitched; [voz, sonido] piercing* * *- da adjetivo1)a) <filo/punta> sharpb) < ángulo> acute2)a) <voz/sonido> high-pitched; < nota> highb) < dolor> ( duradero) intense, acute; ( momentáneo) sharpc) < crisis> severed) <aumento/descenso> sharp3)a) ( perspicaz) < persona> quick-witted, sharp; < comentario> shrewdb) ( gracioso) <comentario/persona> wittyc) <sentido/instinto> sharp* * *= keen [keener -comp., keenest -sup.], sharp [sharper -comp., sharpest -sup.], trenchant, witty [wittier -comp., wittiest -sup.], perceptive, acute, searing, stinging, heightened, high-pitched, penetrating, razor-sharp, keen-witted, pointy [pointier -comp., pointiest - sup.].Ex. Formal logic used to be a keen instrument in the hands of the teacher in his trying of students' souls.Ex. 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.Ex. However, both BTI and LCSH occasionally use headings of this kind, though one could argue strongly that these are out of place in direct entry methods, and they come in for trenchant criticism from Metcalfe.Ex. This book offers pithy and witty advice on how to write, defects in prose style, punctuation, and preparing a manuscript.Ex. In their profound and perceptive essay on professionalism, Mary Lee Bundy and Paul Wasserman write at some length on this extraordinary phenomenon, 'the essential timidity of responsibility for solving informational problems and providing unequivocal answers'.Ex. In some areas of study, notably the social sciences, the problems vocabulary are acute.Ex. His searing and rigorously logical analysis of the '1949 ALA Rules for Entry' is one of my favorite pieces of writing on cataloging.Ex. In a stinging rebuke to the American Library Association, Nat Hentoff has criticized the ALA for failing to take action to defend volunteer librarians in Cuba who are being subjected to a brutal crackdown.Ex. The heightened level of community awareness has led some local authorities to take the initiative and to become information disseminators in their own right.Ex. The noise is a high-pitched whine or hiss the machine emits during operation.Ex. In this connection, Ohmes and Jones of the Florida State University Library have offered some rather penetrating insights regarding what they call 'The Other Half of Cataloging'.Ex. As mentioned in the first part, developing a razor-sharp memory is not going to occur overnight.Ex. She is famous for her series featuring homicide detective Peter Decker and his keen-witted, beautiful wife.Ex. So much so that my canines (or eye-teeth, they're the pointy ones) ended up growing over my incisors/first molars rather than between them.----* acento agudo = acute.* de vista aguda = sharp-eyed.* dolor agudo = twinge.* Enfermedad + aguda = acute + Enfermedad, a bad case of + Enfermedad.* infección aguda = acute infection.* miastenia aguda = myasthenia gravis.* SARS (Síndrome Respiratorio Agudo y Grave) = SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome).* * *- da adjetivo1)a) <filo/punta> sharpb) < ángulo> acute2)a) <voz/sonido> high-pitched; < nota> highb) < dolor> ( duradero) intense, acute; ( momentáneo) sharpc) < crisis> severed) <aumento/descenso> sharp3)a) ( perspicaz) < persona> quick-witted, sharp; < comentario> shrewdb) ( gracioso) <comentario/persona> wittyc) <sentido/instinto> sharp* * *= keen [keener -comp., keenest -sup.], sharp [sharper -comp., sharpest -sup.], trenchant, witty [wittier -comp., wittiest -sup.], perceptive, acute, searing, stinging, heightened, high-pitched, penetrating, razor-sharp, keen-witted, pointy [pointier -comp., pointiest - sup.].Ex: Formal logic used to be a keen instrument in the hands of the teacher in his trying of students' souls.
Ex: 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.Ex: However, both BTI and LCSH occasionally use headings of this kind, though one could argue strongly that these are out of place in direct entry methods, and they come in for trenchant criticism from Metcalfe.Ex: This book offers pithy and witty advice on how to write, defects in prose style, punctuation, and preparing a manuscript.Ex: In their profound and perceptive essay on professionalism, Mary Lee Bundy and Paul Wasserman write at some length on this extraordinary phenomenon, 'the essential timidity of responsibility for solving informational problems and providing unequivocal answers'.Ex: In some areas of study, notably the social sciences, the problems vocabulary are acute.Ex: His searing and rigorously logical analysis of the '1949 ALA Rules for Entry' is one of my favorite pieces of writing on cataloging.Ex: In a stinging rebuke to the American Library Association, Nat Hentoff has criticized the ALA for failing to take action to defend volunteer librarians in Cuba who are being subjected to a brutal crackdown.Ex: The heightened level of community awareness has led some local authorities to take the initiative and to become information disseminators in their own right.Ex: The noise is a high-pitched whine or hiss the machine emits during operation.Ex: In this connection, Ohmes and Jones of the Florida State University Library have offered some rather penetrating insights regarding what they call 'The Other Half of Cataloging'.Ex: As mentioned in the first part, developing a razor-sharp memory is not going to occur overnight.Ex: She is famous for her series featuring homicide detective Peter Decker and his keen-witted, beautiful wife.Ex: So much so that my canines (or eye-teeth, they're the pointy ones) ended up growing over my incisors/first molars rather than between them.* acento agudo = acute.* de vista aguda = sharp-eyed.* dolor agudo = twinge.* Enfermedad + aguda = acute + Enfermedad, a bad case of + Enfermedad.* infección aguda = acute infection.* miastenia aguda = myasthenia gravis.* SARS (Síndrome Respiratorio Agudo y Grave) = SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome).* * *agudo -daA1 ‹filo/punta› sharp2 ‹ángulo› acuteB1 ‹voz› high-pitched; (irritante) shrill; ‹sonido› high-pitched; (irritante) piercing; ‹nota› high2 ‹dolor› (duradero) intense, acute; (momentáneo) sharp3 ‹crisis› severe4 ‹aumento/descenso› sharpun agudo descenso del índice de mortalidad a sharp fall in the death rateC1 (perspicaz) ‹persona› quick-witted, sharp; ‹observación/comentario› shrewd; ‹pregunta› shrewd, searching2 (gracioso) ‹comentario/persona› witty3 ‹vista› sharp; ‹oído› sharp, acute; ‹sentido/instinto› keen, sharpD1 ‹palabra› stressed on the last syllable2 ‹acento› acute* * *
agudo◊ -da adjetivo
1
2
‹ nota› high
( momentáneo) sharp
3
‹ comentario› shrewd
agudo,-a adjetivo
1 (sensación, enfermedad) acute
2 (tono de voz) high-pitched
(sonido) treble, high
3 (ingenioso) witty
4 (oído, vista, olfato) sharp, keen
' agudo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aguda
- fina
- fino
- ingeniosa
- ingenioso
- lista
- listo
- sagaz
- estridente
- ladino
- pinchazo
- pitido
- quejido
English:
acute
- crack
- high
- high-pitched
- keen
- piping
- quick
- quick-witted
- raging
- sharp
- shrill
- witty
- yap
* * *agudo, -a♦ adj1. [filo, punta] sharp2. [vista, olfato] keen3. [crisis, problema, enfermedad] serious, acute4. [dolor] intense;sentí un dolor agudo al mover el brazo I felt a sharp pain when I moved my arm5. [sonido, voz] high, high-pitched6. [perspicaz] [persona] sharp, shrewd;[ingenio] keen, sharp7. [ingenioso] witty;estás muy agudo you're on form o very witty today;Irónico¡muy agudo! [cuando algo no es gracioso] very clever o funny!;[cuando algo es evidente] very observant!♦ nmagudos [sonidos] treble* * *adj1 acute2 ( afilado) sharp3 sonido high-pitched4 ( perspicaz) sharp5 LING:acento agudo acute accent* * *agudo, -da adj1) : acute, sharp2) : shrill, high-pitched3) perspicaz: clever, shrewd* * *agudo adj1. (en general) sharp2. (sonido, voz) high / high pitched3. (ángulo, dolor) acute5. (sentido) keen6. (palabra)"sofá" es una palabra aguda the accent is on the last syllable in "sofá"
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