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121 combative
боевой имя прилагательное: -
122 belligerent
1. n юр. воюющая сторонаthe belligerents — государства, находящиеся в состоянии войны
2. n шутл. участник драки3. a юр. находящийся в состоянии войны; воюющий4. a воинственный; агрессивныйСинонимический ряд:1. bellicose (adj.) aggressive; bellicose; combative; contentious; gladiatorial; hostile; militant; offensive; overbearing; pugnacious; quarrelsome; scrappy; truculent; warlike; warring2. concerning the armed forces (adj.) army; combat; concerning the armed forces; fighting; ground; martial; militaryАнтонимический ряд: -
123 выглядеть воинственно
to look bellicoseБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > выглядеть воинственно
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124 mood
̈ɪmu:d I сущ. настроение;
расположение духа to be in the mood for smth. ≈ быть расположенным к чему-л. bad, foul mood ≈ плохое настроение festive mood, holiday mood ≈ праздничное настроение, приподнятое настроение genial, good, happy, jovial, joyful mood ≈ радостное, хорошее расположение духа mellow mood, tranquil mood ≈ умиротворенное состояние in no mood ≈ не расположен, не в настроении (сделать что-л.) angry mood ≈ злоба bellicose mood ≈ воинственное настроение bilious mood ≈ раздражение melancholy mood ≈ меланхолия mercurial mood ≈ переменчивое настроение nostalgic mood ≈ ностальгия pensive mood ≈ задумчивость resentful mood ≈ обида, возмущение sullen mood ≈ мрачное настроение mood of anxiety ≈ тревожное настроение man of moods ≈ человек настроения II сущ.
1) грам. наклонение the conditional mood ≈ кондиционалис the imperative mood ≈ повелительное наклонение, императив the indicative mood ≈ изъявительное наклонение the subjunctive mood ≈ условное наклонение
2) муз. лад, тональность расположение духа, настроение - to be in a good * быть в хорошем расположении духа /настроении/ - to be in the * to do smth. быть расположенным что-л. сделать - to be /to feel/ in the * for smth. быть расположенным к чему-л. - I'm not in the * to enjoy his chatter я не в настроении слушать его болтовню - he works as the * takes him он работает по настроению - I am in no * for laughing /in no laughing */ мне не до смеха настроение, тон( повествования и т. п.) - to capture the particular * of the moment уловить особый дух времени - this article does mot describe fairly the * of his essays эта статья не передает настроения его эссе pl причуды, прихоти, капризы - a man of *s капризный человек;
человек настроения - to have *s капризничать;
быть подверженным приступам дурного настроения - she is in one of her *s она опять не в настроении (грамматика) наклонение (музыкальное) (устаревшее) лад, тональность ~ настроение;
расположение духа;
a mood of anxiety тревожное настроение;
to be in the mood (for smth.) быть расположенным (к чему-л.) in no ~ не расположен, не в настроении (сделать что-л.) ;
a man of moods человек настроения in no ~ не расположен, не в настроении (сделать что-л.) ;
a man of moods человек настроения mood муз. лад, тональность ~ грам. наклонение ~ настроение;
расположение духа;
a mood of anxiety тревожное настроение;
to be in the mood (for smth.) быть расположенным (к чему-л.) ~ настроение;
расположение духа;
a mood of anxiety тревожное настроение;
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125 belligerent
1. adjective1) (eager to fight) kriegerisch [Nation]; streitlustig [Person, Benehmen]; aggressiv [Rede]2) (fighting a war) Krieg führend2. noun* * *[bi'li‹ərənt]1) (unfriendly; hostile: a belligerent stare; She is very belligerent and quarrelsome.) streitlustig2) (waging war: belligerent nations.) kriegführend•- academic.ru/6367/belligerence">belligerence- belligerently* * *bel·lig·er·ent[bəˈlɪʤərənt]\belligerent behaviour aggressives Verhalten\belligerent nation Krieg führende Nation\belligerent people kriegerisches [o kampflustiges] Volk* * *[bI'lIdZərənt]1. adj1) nation kriegslustig, kampflustig, kriegerisch; person, attitude streitlustig, kampflustig; mood streitlustig, kämpferisch; speech aggressiv2) (= waging war) Krieg führend, streitend2. n(= nation) Krieg führendes Land; (= person) Streitende(r) mf* * *A adj (adv belligerently)2. Krieg führend:belligerent occupation kriegerische Besetzung;belligerent rights Rechte eines Krieg führenden Staates3. figa) streit-, kampflustigb) aggressivB s Krieg führender Staat* * *1. adjective1) (eager to fight) kriegerisch [Nation]; streitlustig [Person, Benehmen]; aggressiv [Rede]2) (fighting a war) Krieg führend2. noun* * *adj.kampfbegierig adj.streitlustig adj. -
126 chauvinism
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127 exchange
1. n1) обмен; мена; замена2) pl товарообмен3) биржа4) иностранная валюта; девизы•- American Stock Exchangeto hold exchanges with smb — проводить обмен с кем-л.
- amicable exchange of views
- angry exchanges between smb
- animated exchange
- artillery exchange
- available supplies of foreign exchange
- bellicose exchange of threats
- bill of exchange
- bitter exchange
- commodity exchange
- comprehensive exchange of opinions
- corn exchange
- cultural exchanges
- employment exchange
- exchange is falling
- exchange is rising
- exchange is steady
- exchange of awards
- exchange of civilities
- exchange of courtesies
- exchange of day
- exchange of decorations
- exchange of diplomatic missions
- exchange of experience
- exchange of goods by barter
- exchange of greetings
- exchange of information
- exchange of instruments of ratification
- exchange of letters
- exchange of lists of prisoners
- exchange of notes
- exchange of official visits
- exchange of pleasantries
- exchange of ratifications
- exchange of services
- exchange of students
- exchange of toasts
- exchange of views
- exchange of written representations and arguments
- fall in exchange
- favorable exchange
- foreign exchange
- Foreign Stock Exchange
- frank exchange of views
- freely convertible exchange
- fruitful exchange
- full exchange of views
- goods exchange
- heated exchange
- humanitarian exchanges
- in exchange for
- inequitable exchange
- international exchange
- international petroleum exchange
- labor exchange
- lively exchanges of views
- London Mercantile Exchange
- London Stock Exchange
- loss or gain on exchange
- medium of exchange
- mercantile exchange
- metal exchange
- mutually-beneficial exchange
- noisy exchanges in Parliament
- nominal exchange
- nonequivalent exchange
- official exchange
- open exchange - pegged exchange
- people-to-people exchange
- petroleum exchange
- produce exchange
- profitable rate of exchange
- reciprocal exchange
- remarkable frank exchange
- robust exchange of views
- scientific exchange
- seismic data exchange
- sharp exchange between smb - there has been good exchange
- through the diplomatic exchange of written communications
- traditional trade exchanges
- unequal exchange
- useful exchange
- variable exchange
- verbal exchanges
- vigorous exchanges 2. v -
128 nationalism
nнационализм; национальный характер- bellicose nationalismto uphold nationalism — поддерживать / поощрять национализм
- eradication of nationalism
- extreme nationalism
- grass-roots nationalism
- great-power nationalism
- heartland of nationalism
- local nationalism
- manifestation of nationalism
- nationalism is sweeping the republic
- petty-bourgeois nationalism
- rampant nationalism
- resurgence of nationalism
- right-wing nationalism
- rising nationalism
- simmering nationalism
- surge of nationalism
См. также в других словарях:
Bellicose — Bel li*cose , a. [L. bellicosus, fr. bellicus of war, fr. bellum war. See {Duel}.] Inclined to war or contention; warlike; pugnacious. [1913 Webster] Arnold was, in fact, in a bellicose vein. W. Irving. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bellicose — index contentious, disorderly, impertinent (insolent), inimical, insolent, litigious, malevolent, o … Law dictionary
bellicose — (adj.) early 15c., from L. bellicosus warlike, valorous, given to fighting, from bellicus of war, from bellum war, O.L. duellum, dvellum, of uncertain origin … Etymology dictionary
bellicose — *belligerent, pugnacious, combative, contentious, quarrelsome Analogous words: militant, *aggressive, assertive: antagonizing or antagonistic, combating or combative (see corresponding verbs at RESIST): fighting, warring, battling, contending… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
bellicose — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ aggressive and ready to fight. DERIVATIVES bellicosity noun. ORIGIN Latin bellicosus, from bellum war … English terms dictionary
bellicose — [bel′i kōs΄] adj. [ME < L bellicosus < bellicus, of war < bellum, war < OL duellum: for IE base see DUEL] of a quarrelsome or hostile nature; eager to fight or quarrel; warlike SYN. BELLIGERENT bellicosely adv. bellicosity [bel΄i… … English World dictionary
bellicose — [[t]be̱lɪkoʊs, koʊz[/t]] ADJ GRADED You use bellicose to refer to aggressive actions or behaviour that are likely to start an argument or a fight. [LITERARY] The government is continuing its bellicose statements threatening tough action against… … English dictionary
bellicose — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. warlike, belligerent, hostile; see aggressive 2 , belligerent . See Synonym Study at belligerent . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) a. [BEL i KOSE] belligerent, quarrelsome, warlike. He was eager to… … English dictionary for students
bellicose — bel|li|cose [ˈbelıkəus US kous] adj formal [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: bellicosus, from bellum war ] behaving in a way that is likely to start an argument or fight = ↑aggressive ▪ bellicose criticism >bellicosity [ˌbelıˈkɔsıti US ˈka: ] … Dictionary of contemporary English
bellicose — bel|li|cose [ belıkous ] adjective FORMAL someone who is bellicose enjoys fighting or arguing: AGGRESSIVE ╾ bel|li|cos|i|ty [ ,belı kasəti ] noun uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bellicose — UK [ˈbelɪˌkəʊs] / US [ˈbelɪkoʊs] adjective formal someone who is bellicose enjoys fighting or arguing Derived word: bellicosity UK [ˌbelɪˈkɒsətɪ] / US [ˌbelɪˈkɑsətɪ] noun uncountable … English dictionary