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1 одушевлять
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2 возбуждать
belive, egge, egse, eksaltere, forårsake, hisse, incitere, krisle, oppegge, opphisse, opptenne, pirre, stimulere -
3 быстро
1) General subject: amain, aptly, at a good bat, at a quick pace, at the double, betimes, briefly, currente calamo, dartingly, flat, flat out, fleetingly, hand over fist, hotfoot, in (at) full pelt, in double-quick time, in short order, jargon, lightly, like a shot, like smoke, like the wind, neck and crop, nimbly, overnight, pat, pitter-patter, prompt, quick, quickly, rapidly, readily, roundly, skittishly, slick, soon, speedily, sweepingly, swift, swiftly, telegraphically, thick and fast, throw (в определенное состояние), trippingly, wham bam, with celerity, with despatch (to do something with despatch - делать что-либо быстро), with dispatch (do something with dispatch - делать что-либо быстро), with speed, apace, play fast and loose, promptly, at a rate of knots, in a whisper, fast (e.g. He drives fast - Он водит машину быстро)2) Medicine: celeriter3) Colloquial: bob, flat-out, in a crack, like a house on fire, make it snappy, live-o (Mostly used in the UK.)5) Poetical language: fleetly6) Latin: cito7) Military: hubba-hubba8) Religion: apace (In a swift manner, with speed, quickly)9) Economy: at a high rate10) Music: rapidamente, subito, veloce11) Scottish language: belive12) Jargon: hell to split, in no time, jet up, lickety-split, on the double, slippy, some, two shakes of a lamb's tail, horse apple13) Astronautics: rapid14) American English: at a good clip, at a steady clip15) Makarov: at full pelt, currente calamo (лат., букв. беглым пером), in full pelt, like a blue streak, suddenly, thick, with expedition16) Taboo: a-helling, hell to toot17) Gold mining: at a brisk pace -
4 живо
1) General subject: dramatically, graphically, in short order, jauntily, jovially, lifelike, lively, nimbly, quick, sharp, skittishly, sprightly, vividly, zestfully, racily2) Colloquial: make it snappy, live-o4) Music: vivo5) Scottish language: belive6) Makarov: with animation -
5 не оправдать рекламной шумихи
General subject: fall short of the hype (Some experts belive that the 3D channel will fall short of the hype.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > не оправдать рекламной шумихи
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6 сию минуту
1) General subject: half a moment, just now, one moment, right there2) Scottish language: belive3) Set phrase: at once, just a minute4) Makarov: this instant -
7 оживлять
animere, belive, besjele, forfriske, kvege, levendegjøre, oppkvikke, opplive -
8 число
(количество) the number ( употребляется с глаголом в единственном числе)The number of people who still belive in magic is amazing. --- Поражает число людей, до сих пор верящих в магию.
Русско-английский словарь механических и общенаучных терминов > число
См. также в других словарях:
Belive — Be*live , adv. [Cf. {Live}, a.] Forthwith; speedily; quickly. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
belive — (v.) O.E. belifan remain, intransitive form of belæfan cause to remain (see BELEAVE (Cf. beleave)). A general Germanic word (Cf. Goth. beleiban, O.H.G. biliban, Ger. bleiben, Du. blijven); confused in early M.E. with beleave and merged into it,… … Etymology dictionary
belive — When it rains a little, and the shower is likely to increase, they say in Yorkshire and Derbyshire, It spits now, it will spew belive … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
belive — adverb Etymology: Middle English bilive vigorously, from by + live, dative of lif life Date: 1594 Scottish in due time ; by and by … New Collegiate Dictionary
belive — /bi luyv /, adv. Scot. before long; soon. [1150 1200; ME bi live BY LIFE, i.e., with liveliness] * * * … Universalium
belive — adverb /bɪˈlʌɪv,bəˈlaɪv/ Soon, presently, before long; by and by; anon By that same way the direfull dames doe driue / Their mournefull charet, fild with rusty blood, / And downe to Plutoes house are come biliue [...] … Wiktionary
belive — I Mawdesley Glossary there it is. II North Country (Newcastle) Words anon, by and by, quickly, briskly … English dialects glossary
belive — or Blive, == quickly. RG. 50. SS. ‘bilife.’ Cf. Dan. ‘oplive,’ == to quicken, enliven, and the two senses of our Eng. ‘quick’ … Oldest English Words
belive — be·live … English syllables
belive — bə̇ˈlīv, bē adverb Etymology: Middle English bilive, from bi by + live, dative of lif life more at life 1. now Scotland : speedily, quickly 2 … Useful english dictionary
theer belive — Mawdesley Glossary there it is … English dialects glossary