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1 courageous
جَرِيء \ bold: (of person or behaviour) adventurous; daring: a bold climber.. brave: not afraid of danger or suffering: It was very brave of you to try to stop that fight. courageous: brave. daring: bold, taking risks: The prisoners made a daring escape. heroic: of or like a hero: a heroic attempt to save sb.’s life. high-spirited: bold, proud, gay and full of life: This highspirited young man considers office work dull. intrepid: without fear; very bold: an intrepid hunter of lions. spirited: courageous and determined; full of life: a spirited attack; a spirited horse. \ See Also مقدام (مِقْدام)، جسور (جَسُور)، شجاع (شُجاع)، جريء (جَرِيء) -
2 courageous
مِقْدَام \ bold: (of person or behaviour) adventurous; daring: a bold climber.. brave: not afraid of danger or suffering: It was very brave of you to try to stop that fight. courageous: brave. daring: bold, taking risks: The prisoners made a daring escape. enterprising: (of a person or plan) showing the qualities enterprise; boldly clever. high-spirited: bold, proud gay, and full of life: This high-spirited young man considers office work dull. intrepid: without fear; very bold: an intrepid hunter of lions. \ See Also شجاع (شُجَاع) -
3 поведение поведени·е
behaviour, conductоправдывать чьё-л. поведение — to vindicate smb.'s conduct
следить за чьим-л. поведением — to study smb.'s movements
антиобщественное — anti-social behaviour / conduct
линия поведения — strategy, policy, line of conduct / actions
наметить определённую линию поведения — to lay, down a definite line of actions
нормы поведения — standards of conduct / behaviour
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > поведение поведени·е
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4 мужественное поведение
Makarov: courageous behaviourУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мужественное поведение
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5 ओजायितम् _ōjāyitam
ओजायितम् Stout-hearted, courageous behaviour. -
6 ओजायित
ojāyitan. stout-heartedness, courageous behaviour
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7 agresivo
adj.1 aggressive, assertive, belligerent, go-getter.2 aggressive, combative, hostile, truculent.3 aggressive.4 predatory.* * *► adjetivo1 aggressive* * *(f. - agresiva)adj.* * *ADJ (=violento) aggressive; (=vigoroso) forceful, vigorous* * *- va adjetivo aggressive* * *= aggressive, belligerent, truculent, killer, sociopathic, combative, pushy [pushier -comp., pushiest -sup.], bellicose, campaigning.Ex. Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours.Ex. Dexter Rundle thought: 'The day was progressing serenely and I was feeling not at all belligerent' = Dexter Rundle pensó: "El día iba progresando con serenidad y no me sentía de ninguna manera agresivo".Ex. Senior staff members said that these fevers of truculent behavior had manifested themselves only within the past two or three years.Ex. The article has the title 'Guerilla Web strategies: killer marketing tactics to make your site the most popular on the Web'.Ex. The problem of optimally refining sociopathic knowledge bases is modeled as a bipartite graph.Ex. His book is a one-sided insider account of the scrappy, often combative style that characterized the New York intellectual crowd from the late 1940s to the mid 1960s.Ex. Parents can help the development of a child prodigy in an infinite number of ways, ranging from the attentive but not too pushy to the downright obsessive.Ex. For all their bellicose rhetoric, they still hope that diplomatic pressure will persuade Iran to compromise.Ex. He is fearless, courageous, campaigning, waspish and wise.----* comportamiento agresivo = aggressive behaviour.* de modo agresivo = aggressively.* venta agresiva = hard-sell.* * *- va adjetivo aggressive* * *= aggressive, belligerent, truculent, killer, sociopathic, combative, pushy [pushier -comp., pushiest -sup.], bellicose, campaigning.Ex: Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours.
Ex: Dexter Rundle thought: 'The day was progressing serenely and I was feeling not at all belligerent' = Dexter Rundle pensó: "El día iba progresando con serenidad y no me sentía de ninguna manera agresivo".Ex: Senior staff members said that these fevers of truculent behavior had manifested themselves only within the past two or three years.Ex: The article has the title 'Guerilla Web strategies: killer marketing tactics to make your site the most popular on the Web'.Ex: The problem of optimally refining sociopathic knowledge bases is modeled as a bipartite graph.Ex: His book is a one-sided insider account of the scrappy, often combative style that characterized the New York intellectual crowd from the late 1940s to the mid 1960s.Ex: Parents can help the development of a child prodigy in an infinite number of ways, ranging from the attentive but not too pushy to the downright obsessive.Ex: For all their bellicose rhetoric, they still hope that diplomatic pressure will persuade Iran to compromise.Ex: He is fearless, courageous, campaigning, waspish and wise.* comportamiento agresivo = aggressive behaviour.* de modo agresivo = aggressively.* venta agresiva = hard-sell.* * *agresivo -va1 (feroz, violento) aggressive2 ‹campaña/publicidad› aggressive, forceful* * *
agresivo◊ -va adjetivo
aggressive
agresivo,-a adjetivo aggressive
' agresivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agresiva
- volverse
- combativo
English:
aggressive
- belligerent
- hawkish
- pushy
- truculent
* * *agresivo, -a adj1. [violento] aggressive2. [osado] aggressive;una publicidad muy agresiva very aggressive advertising* * *adj aggressive* * *agresivo, -va adj: aggressive♦ agresivamente adv* * *agresivo adj aggressive -
8 جريء
جَرِيء \ bold: (of person or behaviour) adventurous; daring: a bold climber.. brave: not afraid of danger or suffering: It was very brave of you to try to stop that fight. courageous: brave. daring: bold, taking risks: The prisoners made a daring escape. heroic: of or like a hero: a heroic attempt to save sb.’s life. high-spirited: bold, proud, gay and full of life: This highspirited young man considers office work dull. intrepid: without fear; very bold: an intrepid hunter of lions. spirited: courageous and determined; full of life: a spirited attack; a spirited horse. \ See Also مقدام (مِقْدام)، جسور (جَسُور)، شجاع (شُجاع)، جريء (جَرِيء) -
9 bold
جَرِيء \ bold: (of person or behaviour) adventurous; daring: a bold climber.. brave: not afraid of danger or suffering: It was very brave of you to try to stop that fight. courageous: brave. daring: bold, taking risks: The prisoners made a daring escape. heroic: of or like a hero: a heroic attempt to save sb.’s life. high-spirited: bold, proud, gay and full of life: This highspirited young man considers office work dull. intrepid: without fear; very bold: an intrepid hunter of lions. spirited: courageous and determined; full of life: a spirited attack; a spirited horse. \ See Also مقدام (مِقْدام)، جسور (جَسُور)، شجاع (شُجاع)، جريء (جَرِيء) -
10 brave
جَرِيء \ bold: (of person or behaviour) adventurous; daring: a bold climber.. brave: not afraid of danger or suffering: It was very brave of you to try to stop that fight. courageous: brave. daring: bold, taking risks: The prisoners made a daring escape. heroic: of or like a hero: a heroic attempt to save sb.’s life. high-spirited: bold, proud, gay and full of life: This highspirited young man considers office work dull. intrepid: without fear; very bold: an intrepid hunter of lions. spirited: courageous and determined; full of life: a spirited attack; a spirited horse. \ See Also مقدام (مِقْدام)، جسور (جَسُور)، شجاع (شُجاع)، جريء (جَرِيء) -
11 daring
جَرِيء \ bold: (of person or behaviour) adventurous; daring: a bold climber.. brave: not afraid of danger or suffering: It was very brave of you to try to stop that fight. courageous: brave. daring: bold, taking risks: The prisoners made a daring escape. heroic: of or like a hero: a heroic attempt to save sb.’s life. high-spirited: bold, proud, gay and full of life: This highspirited young man considers office work dull. intrepid: without fear; very bold: an intrepid hunter of lions. spirited: courageous and determined; full of life: a spirited attack; a spirited horse. \ See Also مقدام (مِقْدام)، جسور (جَسُور)، شجاع (شُجاع)، جريء (جَرِيء) -
12 heroic
جَرِيء \ bold: (of person or behaviour) adventurous; daring: a bold climber.. brave: not afraid of danger or suffering: It was very brave of you to try to stop that fight. courageous: brave. daring: bold, taking risks: The prisoners made a daring escape. heroic: of or like a hero: a heroic attempt to save sb.’s life. high-spirited: bold, proud, gay and full of life: This highspirited young man considers office work dull. intrepid: without fear; very bold: an intrepid hunter of lions. spirited: courageous and determined; full of life: a spirited attack; a spirited horse. \ See Also مقدام (مِقْدام)، جسور (جَسُور)، شجاع (شُجاع)، جريء (جَرِيء) -
13 high-spirited
جَرِيء \ bold: (of person or behaviour) adventurous; daring: a bold climber.. brave: not afraid of danger or suffering: It was very brave of you to try to stop that fight. courageous: brave. daring: bold, taking risks: The prisoners made a daring escape. heroic: of or like a hero: a heroic attempt to save sb.’s life. high-spirited: bold, proud, gay and full of life: This highspirited young man considers office work dull. intrepid: without fear; very bold: an intrepid hunter of lions. spirited: courageous and determined; full of life: a spirited attack; a spirited horse. \ See Also مقدام (مِقْدام)، جسور (جَسُور)، شجاع (شُجاع)، جريء (جَرِيء) -
14 intrepid
جَرِيء \ bold: (of person or behaviour) adventurous; daring: a bold climber.. brave: not afraid of danger or suffering: It was very brave of you to try to stop that fight. courageous: brave. daring: bold, taking risks: The prisoners made a daring escape. heroic: of or like a hero: a heroic attempt to save sb.’s life. high-spirited: bold, proud, gay and full of life: This highspirited young man considers office work dull. intrepid: without fear; very bold: an intrepid hunter of lions. spirited: courageous and determined; full of life: a spirited attack; a spirited horse. \ See Also مقدام (مِقْدام)، جسور (جَسُور)، شجاع (شُجاع)، جريء (جَرِيء) -
15 spirited
جَرِيء \ bold: (of person or behaviour) adventurous; daring: a bold climber.. brave: not afraid of danger or suffering: It was very brave of you to try to stop that fight. courageous: brave. daring: bold, taking risks: The prisoners made a daring escape. heroic: of or like a hero: a heroic attempt to save sb.’s life. high-spirited: bold, proud, gay and full of life: This highspirited young man considers office work dull. intrepid: without fear; very bold: an intrepid hunter of lions. spirited: courageous and determined; full of life: a spirited attack; a spirited horse. \ See Also مقدام (مِقْدام)، جسور (جَسُور)، شجاع (شُجاع)، جريء (جَرِيء) -
16 مقدام
مِقْدَام \ bold: (of person or behaviour) adventurous; daring: a bold climber.. brave: not afraid of danger or suffering: It was very brave of you to try to stop that fight. courageous: brave. daring: bold, taking risks: The prisoners made a daring escape. enterprising: (of a person or plan) showing the qualities enterprise; boldly clever. high-spirited: bold, proud gay, and full of life: This high-spirited young man considers office work dull. intrepid: without fear; very bold: an intrepid hunter of lions. \ See Also شجاع (شُجَاع) -
17 نشيط
نَشِيط \ agile: able to move one’s body quickly and easily: Forest monkeys are very agile. brisk: quick; active: a brisk walk; a brisk sale of goods. energetic: full of energy; not lazy; very active: an energetic worker. fresh: cool and clean, not tired: I felt fresher after a swim. industrious: (of a person) hard-working. lively: gay; full of spirit: a lively old lady. spirited: courageous and determined; full of life: a spirited attack; a spirited horse. sprightly: cheerful and full of life. spry: (esp. of old people) lively; active. virile: showing the strength and powers of a man. youthful: young, esp. in appearance or behaviour: a youthful leader. \ See Also رشيق (رَشيق)، سريع (سَريع)، خَفيف الحركة -
18 agile
نَشِيط \ agile: able to move one’s body quickly and easily: Forest monkeys are very agile. brisk: quick; active: a brisk walk; a brisk sale of goods. energetic: full of energy; not lazy; very active: an energetic worker. fresh: cool and clean, not tired: I felt fresher after a swim. industrious: (of a person) hard-working. lively: gay; full of spirit: a lively old lady. spirited: courageous and determined; full of life: a spirited attack; a spirited horse. sprightly: cheerful and full of life. spry: (esp. of old people) lively; active. virile: showing the strength and powers of a man. youthful: young, esp. in appearance or behaviour: a youthful leader. \ See Also رشيق (رَشيق)، سريع (سَريع)، خَفيف الحركة -
19 brisk
نَشِيط \ agile: able to move one’s body quickly and easily: Forest monkeys are very agile. brisk: quick; active: a brisk walk; a brisk sale of goods. energetic: full of energy; not lazy; very active: an energetic worker. fresh: cool and clean, not tired: I felt fresher after a swim. industrious: (of a person) hard-working. lively: gay; full of spirit: a lively old lady. spirited: courageous and determined; full of life: a spirited attack; a spirited horse. sprightly: cheerful and full of life. spry: (esp. of old people) lively; active. virile: showing the strength and powers of a man. youthful: young, esp. in appearance or behaviour: a youthful leader. \ See Also رشيق (رَشيق)، سريع (سَريع)، خَفيف الحركة -
20 energetic
نَشِيط \ agile: able to move one’s body quickly and easily: Forest monkeys are very agile. brisk: quick; active: a brisk walk; a brisk sale of goods. energetic: full of energy; not lazy; very active: an energetic worker. fresh: cool and clean, not tired: I felt fresher after a swim. industrious: (of a person) hard-working. lively: gay; full of spirit: a lively old lady. spirited: courageous and determined; full of life: a spirited attack; a spirited horse. sprightly: cheerful and full of life. spry: (esp. of old people) lively; active. virile: showing the strength and powers of a man. youthful: young, esp. in appearance or behaviour: a youthful leader. \ See Also رشيق (رَشيق)، سريع (سَريع)، خَفيف الحركة
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