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n чрезмерностьСинонимический ряд:1. dizziness (noun) dizziness; extremeness; immoderateness; inordinateness; intemperateness; steepness; stiffness; supernaturalness; unconscionableness2. excess (noun) being unnecessary; embarrassment; excess; extravagance; immoderacy; immoderate use; lavishness; overabundance; plethora; redundancy; superabundance; superfluities'; superfluity; surfeit; surplus -
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1. n головокружение2. n легкомыслие, ветреность; взбалмошность; непостоянствоСинонимический ряд:1. dizziness (noun) dizziness; flightiness; frivolousness; light-headedness; lightness; silliness; skittishness; vertigo; wooziness; yeastiness2. feeling of well-being (noun) ebullience; elation; euphoria; feeling of well-being; happiness; relaxation; well-being -
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n лат. головокружениеСинонимический ряд:dizziness (noun) dizziness; giddiness; light-headedness; wooziness -
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1) (of marking, outline) Undeutlichkeit, die; (of resemblance) Entferntheit, die; (of colour) Mattheit, die2) (dizziness) Schwäche, die* * *noun die Schwäche* * *faint·ness[ˈfeɪntnəs]n no pl1. (indistinctness) of a handwriting Unleserlichkeit f; of a signal Verzerrtheit f; of a sound, outline, image Unschärfe ffeeling of \faintness Ohnmachtsgefühl nt* * *['feIntnɪs]nsuch was the faintness of the photocopy that... — die Fotokopie war so blass, dass...
such was the faintness of his voice that... — seine Stimme war so schwach, dass...
due to the faintness of the sound — weil der Ton so leise war
the faintness of his resemblance to his father —
despite the faintness of her hope — obwohl sie nur eine leise Hoffnung hatte
2) (= dizziness) flaues Gefühl, Schwächegefühl nt* * *1. Schwäche(gefühl) f(n), -zustand m, Mattigkeit f2. fig Schwäche f (eines Tons etc)* * *noun, no pl.1) (of marking, outline) Undeutlichkeit, die; (of resemblance) Entferntheit, die; (of colour) Mattheit, die2) (dizziness) Schwäche, die* * *n.Mattigkeit f. -
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Schwindel, der* * *noun der Schwindel* * *gid·di·ness[ˈgɪdinəs]* * *['gIdInɪs]n1) (= dizziness) Schwindelgefühl nt2) (fig) Leichtfertigkeit f, Unbesonnenheit f* * *giddiness [ˈɡıdınıs] s1. Schwindel (-gefühl n) m2. fig Unbesonnenheit f, Leichtsinn m, Flatterhaftigkeit f* * *noun, no pl.Schwindel, der* * *n.Leichtsinn m.Schwindel m. -
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noun* * *['və:tiɡəu](dizziness, especially as brought on by fear of heights: Keep her back from the edge of the cliff - she suffers from vertigo.) der Schwindel* * *ver·ti·go[ˈvɜ:tɪgəʊ, AM ˈvɜ:rt̬əgoʊ]sb has [or suffers from] \vertigo jdm wird leicht schwindlig* * *['vɜːtɪgəʊ]nSchwindel m; (MED) Gleichgewichtsstörung fhe suffers from vertigo — ihm wird leicht schwindlig; (Med) er leidet an Gleichgewichtsstörungen pl
* * *vertigo [ˈvɜːtıɡəʊ; US ˈvɜr-] pl -goes, -tigines [-ˈtıdʒıniːz] s MED Vertigo f, Schwindel(gefühl) m(n), -anfall m* * *noun* * *n.Fallsucht f.Schwindel m. -
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'və:tiɡəu(dizziness, especially as brought on by fear of heights: Keep her back from the edge of the cliff - she suffers from vertigo.) vértigovertigo n vértigo
vértigo sustantivo masculino vertigo; me produce vértigo it makes me dizzy o giddy
vértigo sustantivo masculino
1 Med vertigo: le da vértigo, it makes him giddy o dizzy (velocidad) conducir a una velocidad de vértigo, to drive at breakneck speed
2 (ajetreo) frenzy, hustle and bustle ' vértigo' also found in these entries: English: dizziness - height - vertigo - dizzy - headtr['vɜːtɪgəʊ]1 vértigon.• vahido s.m.• vértigo s.m.'vɜːrtɪgəʊ, 'vɜːtɪgəʊmass noun vértigo m['vɜːtɪɡǝʊ]N (pl vertigoes or vertigines) [ˌvɜː'tɪdʒɪniːz] vértigo m* * *['vɜːrtɪgəʊ, 'vɜːtɪgəʊ]mass noun vértigo m -
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[swim] 1. present participle - swimming; verb1) (to move through water using arms and legs or fins, tails etc: The children aren't allowed to go sailing until they've learnt to swim; I'm going / I've been swimming; She swam to the shore; They watched the fish swimming about in the aquarium.) svømme2) (to cross (a river etc), compete in (a race), cover (a distance etc) by swimming: He swam three lengths of the swimming-pool; She can't swim a stroke (= at all).) svømme3) (to seem to be moving round and round, as a result of dizziness etc: His head was swimming; Everything began to swim before his eyes.) køre rundt2. noun(an act of swimming: We went for a swim in the lake.) svømmetur- swimmer- swimming
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- swimming-costume* * *[swim] 1. present participle - swimming; verb1) (to move through water using arms and legs or fins, tails etc: The children aren't allowed to go sailing until they've learnt to swim; I'm going / I've been swimming; She swam to the shore; They watched the fish swimming about in the aquarium.) svømme2) (to cross (a river etc), compete in (a race), cover (a distance etc) by swimming: He swam three lengths of the swimming-pool; She can't swim a stroke (= at all).) svømme3) (to seem to be moving round and round, as a result of dizziness etc: His head was swimming; Everything began to swim before his eyes.) køre rundt2. noun(an act of swimming: We went for a swim in the lake.) svømmetur- swimmer- swimming
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['və:tiɡəu](dizziness, especially as brought on by fear of heights: Keep her back from the edge of the cliff - she suffers from vertigo.) svimmelhed* * *['və:tiɡəu](dizziness, especially as brought on by fear of heights: Keep her back from the edge of the cliff - she suffers from vertigo.) svimmelhed -
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['feɪntnɪs]1) (of sound, cry) debolezza f.2) (dizziness) debolezza f., mancamento m.* * *noun debolezza* * *faintness /ˈfeɪntnəs/n. [u]2 languore; fiacchezza.* * *['feɪntnɪs]1) (of sound, cry) debolezza f.2) (dizziness) debolezza f., mancamento m. -
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['gɪdɪnɪs]1) (dizziness) vertigine f., vertigini f.pl.2) (frivolity) volubilità f.* * *noun vertigini* * *giddiness /ˈgɪdɪnəs/n. [u]1 capogiro; stordimento; vertigini* * *['gɪdɪnɪs]1) (dizziness) vertigine f., vertigini f.pl.2) (frivolity) volubilità f. -
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I spel past tense, past participle - spelt; verb1) (to name or give in order the letters of (a word): I asked him to spell his name for me.) deletrear2) ((of letters) to form (a word): C-a-t spells `cat'.) formar3) (to (be able to) spell words correctly: I can't spell!) escribir correctamente4) (to mean or amount to: This spells disaster.) significar, representar•- speller- spelling
II spel noun1) (a set or words which, when spoken, is supposed to have magical power: The witch recited a spell and turned herself into a swan.) hechizo, encanto2) (a strong influence: He was completely under her spell.) encanto
III spel noun1) (a turn (at work): Shortly afterwards I did another spell at the machine.)2) (a period of time during which something lasts: a spell of bad health.)3) (a short time: We stayed in the country for a spell and then came home.) turnospell1 n hechizo / encantamiento / conjuro / maleficiospell2 vb deletrear / escribircan you spell "crocodile"? ¿sabes deletrear "crocodile"?how do you spell your surname? ¿cómo se escribe tu apellido?tr[spel]1 (magical) hechizo, encanto\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto cast/put a spell on somebody hechizar a alguien, embrujar a alguiento fall under somebody's spell estar hechizado,-a por alguien————————tr[spel]1 (period of time) temporada, período; (short period) rato2 SMALLMETEOROLOGY/SMALL período, ola, racha4 (turn) turno, tanda1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (take somebody's turn) relevar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto take spells at (doing) something turnarse para hacer algo————————tr[spel]■ how do you spell it? ¿cómo se escribe?■ do you spell it with one N or two? ¿se escribe con una N o con dos?■ could you spell your name for me? ¿me podría deletrear su nombre?2 figurative use (mean) significar, representar; (bring) traer, acarrear; (foretell) anunciar, augurar, presagiar1 saber escribir correctamentespell ['spɛl] vt1) : escribir, deletrear (verbalmente)how do you spell it?: ¿cómo se escribe?, ¿cómo se deletrea?2) mean: significarthat could spell trouble: eso puede significar problemas3) relieve: relevarspell n1) turn: turno m2) period, time: período m (de tiempo)3) enchantment: encanto m, hechizo m, maleficio mn.• acceso s.m.• encanto s.m.• ensalmo s.m.• hechizo s.m.• jorguinería s.f.• maleficio s.m.• prestigio s.m.• rato s.m.• sortilegio s.m.• tanda s.f.• temporada s.f.• turno s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: spelled) = deletrear v.• escribir v.spel
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1) ( magic spell) encanto m, hechizo m, encantamiento mevil spell — maleficio m
to cast a spell over o to put a spell on something/somebody — hechizar* or embrujar algo/a alguien
2)a) ( of weather) período mb) ( period of time) período m, temporada f
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how do you spell Zimbabwe? — ¿cómo se escribe Zimbabwe?
could you spell it for me? — ¿me lo deletrea?
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vihe can't spell — tiene mala ortografía, no sabe escribir correctamente; ( orally) no sabe deletrear
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[spel]N encanto m, hechizo mto break the spell — romper el hechizo or encanto
to cast a spell over or on sb, put sb under a spell — hechizar a algn
II [spel] (pt, pp spelled or spelt)1. VT1) (=write) escribir; (letter by letter) deletrearhow do you spell your name? — ¿cómo se escribe tu nombre?
can you spell that please? — ¿me lo deletrea, por favor?
c-a-t spells "cat" — "cat" se deletrea c-a-t
what do these letters spell? — ¿qué palabra se forma con estas letras?
2) (=denote) significar, representarit spells ruin — significa or representa la ruina
it spells disaster for us — significa or representa un desastre para nosotros
2.VI (=write correctly) escribir correctamenteshe can't spell — no sabe escribir correctamente, sabe poco de ortografía
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[spel]N1) (=period) racha f2) (=shift, turn) turno m* * *[spel]
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1) ( magic spell) encanto m, hechizo m, encantamiento mevil spell — maleficio m
to cast a spell over o to put a spell on something/somebody — hechizar* or embrujar algo/a alguien
2)a) ( of weather) período mb) ( period of time) período m, temporada f
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how do you spell Zimbabwe? — ¿cómo se escribe Zimbabwe?
could you spell it for me? — ¿me lo deletrea?
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vihe can't spell — tiene mala ortografía, no sabe escribir correctamente; ( orally) no sabe deletrear
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dizziness — noun see dizzy I … New Collegiate Dictionary
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dizzy — adjective 1 feeling unable to balance, especially after spinning around or because you feel ill: Greg felt sick and dizzy in the hot sun. | dizzy spell (=a short period when you feel dizzy) 2 the dizzy heights humorous an important position:… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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