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1. past tense, past participle - stirred; verb1) (to cause (a liquid etc) to be mixed especially by the constant circular movement of a spoon etc, in order to mix it: He put sugar and milk into his tea and stirred it; She stirred the sugar into the mixture.) remover, revolver2) (to move, either slightly or vigorously: The breeze stirred her hair; He stirred in his sleep; Come on - stir yourselves!) moverse, agitarse3) (to arouse or touch (a person or his feelings): He was stirred by her story.) conmover, provocar, excitar
2. noun(a fuss or disturbance: The news caused a stir.) agitación, conmoción- stirring- stir-fry
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stir vb1. remover2. moversetr[stɜːSMALLr/SMALL]1 (act) acción nombre femenino de agitar2 (slight movement) movimiento3 figurative use (public excitement, commotion) revuelo1 (liquid, mixture) remover, revolver■ has this tea been stirred? ¿has removido este té?2 (move slightly) mover, agitar■ stir yourself! ¡muévete!3 (curiosity, interest, etc) despertar, excitar; (anger) provocar; (imagination) avivar, estimular; (emotions) conmover2 (feelings) despertarse3 familiar (cause trouble) armar lío, meter cizaña\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto stir somebody's blood excitar a alguiento stir one's stumps moverse————————tr[stɜːSMALLr/SMALL]1) agitate: mover, agitar2) mix: revolver, remover3) incite: incitar, impulsar, motivarstir vi: moverse, agitarsestir n1) motion: movimiento m2) commotion: revuelo mn.• agitación s.f.• alboroto s.m.• conmoción s.f.• gran interés s.m.• hurgonada s.f.• meneo s.m.• movimiento s.m. (A fire)v.• atizar v.v.• agitar v.• arrebatar v.• batir v.• bullir v.• conmover v.• encandilar v.• mecer v.• menear v.• mover v.• rebullir v.• remover v.• revolver v.stɜːr, stɜː(r)
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a) c ( action)to give something a stir — remover* or (esp AmL) revolver* algo
b) u ( movement) movimiento m, agitación fc) u ( excitement) revuelo m, conmoción fto cause o create o make a stir — causar revuelo
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- rr- transitive verb1) ( mix) \<\<liquid/mixture\>\> remover*, revolver* (esp AmL)to stir something INTO something: stir the cream into the soup — añada la crema a la sopa y remueva (or revuelva)
2)a) ( move slightly) agitar, mover*b) ( get moving) (colloq) mover*come on, stir yourself! — vamos, muévete! (fam)
c) ( waken) despertar*3)a) ( arouse) \<\<sympathies\>\> despertar*; \<\<imagination\>\> estimularb) (move, affect) conmover*c) (provoke, incite)to stir somebody into action — empujar or incitar a alguien a la acción
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vi1)a) ( change position) moverse*, agitarseb) ( venture out) moverse*, salir*nobody is stirring yet — no hay nadie despierto todavía, nadie se ha despertado todavía
2) ( cause trouble) (BrE colloq) armar lío (fam), meter cizaña•Phrasal Verbs:- stir up
I [stɜː(r)]1. N1)2) (=disturbance, ado) conmoción f2. VT1) [+ liquid etc] remover, revolver; [+ fire] atizar, hurgar2) (=move) movercome on, stir yourself or your stumps * — ¡venga, muévete!, ¡anda, muévete!
3) (fig) [+ interest] despertar; [+ emotions] provocar, excitar; [+ imagination] estimular, avivarto feel deeply stirred — conmoverse profundamente, estar muy emocionado
3. VI1) (=move) moverse2) * (=make trouble) acizañar, meter cizaña- stir up
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** [stɜː(r)]N (esp US) (=prison) chirona ** f* * *[stɜːr, stɜː(r)]
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a) c ( action)to give something a stir — remover* or (esp AmL) revolver* algo
b) u ( movement) movimiento m, agitación fc) u ( excitement) revuelo m, conmoción fto cause o create o make a stir — causar revuelo
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- rr- transitive verb1) ( mix) \<\<liquid/mixture\>\> remover*, revolver* (esp AmL)to stir something INTO something: stir the cream into the soup — añada la crema a la sopa y remueva (or revuelva)
2)a) ( move slightly) agitar, mover*b) ( get moving) (colloq) mover*come on, stir yourself! — vamos, muévete! (fam)
c) ( waken) despertar*3)a) ( arouse) \<\<sympathies\>\> despertar*; \<\<imagination\>\> estimularb) (move, affect) conmover*c) (provoke, incite)to stir somebody into action — empujar or incitar a alguien a la acción
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vi1)a) ( change position) moverse*, agitarseb) ( venture out) moverse*, salir*nobody is stirring yet — no hay nadie despierto todavía, nadie se ha despertado todavía
2) ( cause trouble) (BrE colloq) armar lío (fam), meter cizaña•Phrasal Verbs:- stir up -
122 whirlwind
noun (a violent circular current of wind with a whirling motion.) torbellinotr['wɜːlwɪnd]1 torbellino, remolino1 figurative use vertiginoso,-a, relámpagowhirlwind ['hwərl.wɪnd] n: remolino m, torbellino m, tromba fn.• remolino s.m.• torbellino s.m.noun torbellino m['wɜːlwɪnd]a whirlwind of meetings, parties and interviews — un torbellino or una vorágine de reuniones, fiestas y entrevistas; (before n)
1.N (lit, fig) torbellino m- reap the whirlwind2.CPD [romance] apasionado, arrollador* * *noun torbellino ma whirlwind of meetings, parties and interviews — un torbellino or una vorágine de reuniones, fiestas y entrevistas; (before n)
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123 cyclone
coll < meteo> (localized violently destructive windstorm over land) ■ Tornado m ; wandernder Wirbelsturm m ; Wirbelsturm m ugscoll < meteo> (large-scale atmospheric wind-and-pressure system) ■ Zyklon m ; Wirbelsturm m ugs< proc> ■ Hydrozyklon n -
124 whirlwind
noun (a violent circular current of wind with a whirling motion.) virvelvindsubst. \/ˈwɜːlwɪnd\/1) virvelvind2) ( overført) virvel(vind)3) ( som adjektiv) lynrask, kvikkride the whirlwind temme stormen -
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noun (a violent circular current of wind with a whirling motion.) hvirfilvindur -
126 whirlwind
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127 whirlwind
noun (a violent circular current of wind with a whirling motion.) furacão* * *whirl.wind[w'ə:lwind] n 1 redemoinho de vento. 2 furacão, tufão, vendaval. 3 qualquer coisa semelhante a furacão. 4 romance, namoro que aconteceu muito rápido (mais rápido do que o normal). • adj algo que se desnvolve rapidamente. -
128 whirlwind
n. hortum, kasırga, hızlı tip, çabuk kimse* * *kasırga* * *noun (a violent circular current of wind with a whirling motion.) hortum
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