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81 сократить аппетиты
General subject: tame one's appetite (напр, the new management now seems to be eager to bring escalating costs under control and to tame its appetite for expansion)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сократить аппетиты
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82 старательный
1) General subject: assiduous, careful, diligent, elaborate, laborious, operose, painstaking, sedulous, studious, trier, willing, willing minded, observant, industrious2) American: scholarlike, scholarly3) Rare: ready, willing-minded4) Jargon: eager beaver, snake (особенно студент, учащийся)5) Psychoanalysis: laborous -
83 страстно желающий
General subject: anxious (чего-л.), appetent (чего-л.), eager (чего-л.), keen, longing, overanxious (чего-л.), panting -
84 страстно стремящийся
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > страстно стремящийся
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85 стремиться
1) General subject: aim, aspire (также с inf.), be keen to, be keen to use, be out for (к чему-л.), be ready and willing, chute, gasp (for, after) (к чему-л.), gravitate, hanker (к чему-л.), labor, labour, long (к чему-либо), look, look to (на что-либо, к чему-либо), look toward, press for (к чему-либо), rush, seek, strain after (к чему-л.), strive, study (к чему-либо), tend, to be (all) out for (smth.) (к чему-л.), try (for; к чему-л.), weary, weary (к чему-л.), wish, wish for, yearn, yen, reach out for (к), hold out for (к чему-л.), overreach oneself (к чему-л.), seek to do (к чему-л.), strike for (к чему-л.), attempt, pursue, be eager to, pretend2) Colloquial: go for (к чему-л.)3) Sports: run for4) Poetical language: ensue5) Mathematics: aim for, approach (напр., к пределу), approximate, come close, converge, converge (к пределу), near, tend to6) Religion: press forward8) Business: aim at, endeavour9) Makarov: chute (о воде и т.п.), endeavor, go for (smth.) (к чему-л.), point, set out, tend (иметь склонность), verge, have a hankering for (к чему-л.) -
86 стремиться к миру
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87 стремиться к сделке
Mass media: be eager for a dealУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стремиться к сделке
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88 стремящийся уйти
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89 трудоголик
1) General subject: work dork2) Colloquial: eager beaver3) British English: devil of work4) Economy: workagolic (work + alcoholic)5) Cinema: workaholic6) HR. struggler -
90 трудяга
1) General subject: overachiever, work dork, slogger, eager beaver2) Colloquial: workaholic3) Jargon: underdog -
91 у него тяга к знаниям
General subject: he is eager for knowledgeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > у него тяга к знаниям
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92 усердный
1) General subject: assiduous, diligent, eager, hard, hard working, hard-working, industrious, painstaking, sedulous, strenuous, strong, studious, unsparing, willing, willing minded, zealous, laborious2) American: scholarlike, scholarly3) Obsolete: elaborate4) Rare: willing-minded6) Jargon: ace, on the ball, on the stick, wonky7) Psychoanalysis: laborous8) Phraseological unit: bag of rations -
93 хлопотун
1) General subject: beauxite, busybody, eager beaver2) British English: fusspot -
94 хотеться
General subject: care (I don't care - мне все равно), like, be eager, feel like -
95 шпоночно-протяжной станок
1) Naval: keyway-broaching machine2) Mechanics: draw-cut-type keyseater3) Automation: eager-beaver pulldown broaching machine, keyway-seating machine4) Makarov: keyseating machineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > шпоночно-протяжной станок
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96 энергечный
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97 энергичное преследование
1) General subject: eager pursuit2) Military: close pursuitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > энергичное преследование
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98 энтузиаст
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99 я готов, более того, стремлюсь помочь вам
General subject: I shall be ready, yes, eager to help youУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > я готов, более того, стремлюсь помочь вам
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100 я не рвусь их защищать
General subject: I am not eager to defend themУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > я не рвусь их защищать
См. также в других словарях:
Eager — Ea ger, a. [OE. egre sharp, sour, eager, OF. agre, aigre, F. aigre, fr. L. acer sharp, sour, spirited, zealous; akin to Gr. ? highest, extreme, Skr. a?ra point; fr. a root signifying to be sharp. Cf. {Acrid}, {Edge}.] 1. Sharp; sour; acid. [Obs.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Eager — ist der Name folgender Personen: Allen Eager (1927–2003), US amerikanischer Jazzsaxophonist Ben Eager (* 1984), kanadischer Eishockeyspieler Vince Eager (* 1940), britischer Pop Musiker Diese Seite ist eine … Deutsch Wikipedia
eager — eager, avid, keen, anxious, agog, athirst mean actuated by a strong and urgent desire or interest. Eager implies ardor and, often, enthusiasm; it frequently also connotes impatience {it is not a life for fiery and dominant natures, eager to… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Eager — can mean *an enthusiasm to do something *Eager (band) *Eager (novel) … Wikipedia
eager — (adj.) late 13c., strenuous, ardent, fierce, angry, from O.Fr. aigre sour, acid; harsh, bitter, rough; eager greedy; lively, active, forceful, from L. acrem (nom. acer) keen, sharp, pointed, piercing; acute, ardent, zealous (see ACRID (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
eager — eager1 [ē′gər] adj. [ME egre < OFr aigre < L acer, sharp, acute, ardent, eager: see ACID] 1. feeling or showing keen desire; impatient or anxious to do or get; ardent 2. Archaic sharp; keen eagerly adv. eagerness n. SYN. EAGER1 implies… … English World dictionary
Eager — Ea ger, n. Same as {Eagre}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
eager — I adjective agressive, alacritous, ambitious, anxious, appetent, ardent, aspiring, assiduous, athirst, avid, avidus, bent upon, covetous, craving, desirous, diligent, disposed, earnest, enthusiastic, excited, fanatic, fanatical, fervent, fervidus … Law dictionary
eager — [adj] anxious, enthusiastic acquisitive, agog, ambitious, antsy, appetent, ardent, athirst, avid, breathless, champing at the bit*, covetous, craving, desiring, desirous, dying to, earnest, fervent, fervid, greedy, gung ho*, hankering, heated,… … New thesaurus
eager — ► ADJECTIVE 1) strongly wanting to do or have. 2) keenly expectant or interested. DERIVATIVES eagerly adverb eagerness noun. ORIGIN originally also in the sense «pungent, sour»: from Old French aigre keen , from Latin acer sharp, pungent … English terms dictionary
eager — 01. I m quite [eager] to start my new job. 02. The kids [eagerly] packed their bags for their trip to Disneyland. 03. The children were really [eager] to see their grandmother after she came home from the hospital. 04. My teenage son s… … Grammatical examples in English