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1 воинственность
bellicosity, belligerence, militancy, warlike character* * ** * *bellicosity, belligerence, militancy* * *bellicositiesbellicositybelligerancybelligerencebelligerencymartialismmilitancy -
2 mantener la calma
(v.) = keep + Posesivo + head, keep + Posesivo + head together, keep + Pronombre + cool, remain + cool-headed, keep + a cool head, play it + coolEx. To keep one's head in a fight -- win or lose -- seems to depend on whether we know what we are fighting for.Ex. How the author kept her head together to write the book is beyond me.Ex. The woman seemed to be trying to hide a growing personal anger toward him, and it kept her cool and reserved.Ex. In these situations, customer service personnel earn their salaries by remaining cool-headed.Ex. To be a successful crane driver, you must have self-control and be able to keep a cool head in critical situations.Ex. Meeting someone for the first time can be nerve-wracking, but so can trying to balance your eagerness with your need to play it cool when you're in a dating relationship.* * *(v.) = keep + Posesivo + head, keep + Posesivo + head together, keep + Pronombre + cool, remain + cool-headed, keep + a cool head, play it + coolEx: To keep one's head in a fight -- win or lose -- seems to depend on whether we know what we are fighting for.
Ex: How the author kept her head together to write the book is beyond me.Ex: The woman seemed to be trying to hide a growing personal anger toward him, and it kept her cool and reserved.Ex: In these situations, customer service personnel earn their salaries by remaining cool-headed.Ex: To be a successful crane driver, you must have self-control and be able to keep a cool head in critical situations.Ex: Meeting someone for the first time can be nerve-wracking, but so can trying to balance your eagerness with your need to play it cool when you're in a dating relationship. -
3 inspire
أَلْهَم \ inspire: to fill (sb.) with fine feelings (courage, eagerness to do well, etc.) or with fine ideas (esp. in the arts): His speech inspired the people to fight for freedom. Looking at the mountains inspired me to write a poem. \ أَوْحَى \ inspire: to fill (sb.) with fine feelings (courage, eagerness to do well, etc.) or with fine ideas (esp. in the arts): His speech inspired the people to fight for freedom. Looking at the mountains inspired me to write a poem. -
4 acometividad
f.1 energy, enterprise (energía).2 aggressiveness (agresividad).3 belligerence, aggression, hostility, forcefulness.4 forwardness, eagerness, ease of expression and overreadiness to act, self-assertiveness.* * *1 (agresividad) aggression, aggressiveness2 (dinamismo) enterprise* * *SF1) (=energía) energy, enterprise2) (=agresividad) aggressiveness; [de toro] fiercenessmostrar acometividad — to show some fight o pluck
3) Cono Sur (=susceptibilidad) touchiness* * *1 (energía) energy2 (agresividad) aggressiveness; (de un toro) fierceness* * *f commitment -
5 ألهم
أَلْهَم \ inspire: to fill (sb.) with fine feelings (courage, eagerness to do well, etc.) or with fine ideas (esp. in the arts): His speech inspired the people to fight for freedom. Looking at the mountains inspired me to write a poem. \ أَلْهَى \ distract: to cause (the mind or attention of sb.) to wander: The noise distracted me (or my attention) from my work. -
6 أوحى
أَوْحَى \ inspire: to fill (sb.) with fine feelings (courage, eagerness to do well, etc.) or with fine ideas (esp. in the arts): His speech inspired the people to fight for freedom. Looking at the mountains inspired me to write a poem. -
7 شوق
شَوَّقَ \ inspire: to fill (sb.) with fine feelings (courage, eagerness to do well, etc.) or with fine ideas (esp. in the arts): His speech inspired the people to fight for freedom. Looking at the mountains inspired me to write a poem. interest: to cause (sb.) to give close attention: This book interests me very much. I’m interested in old coins. \ See Also أوحى (أَوْحَى)، أَثَارَ اهتمام -
8 inspire
شَوَّقَ \ inspire: to fill (sb.) with fine feelings (courage, eagerness to do well, etc.) or with fine ideas (esp. in the arts): His speech inspired the people to fight for freedom. Looking at the mountains inspired me to write a poem. interest: to cause (sb.) to give close attention: This book interests me very much. I’m interested in old coins. \ See Also أوحى (أَوْحَى)، أَثَارَ اهتمام -
9 interest
شَوَّقَ \ inspire: to fill (sb.) with fine feelings (courage, eagerness to do well, etc.) or with fine ideas (esp. in the arts): His speech inspired the people to fight for freedom. Looking at the mountains inspired me to write a poem. interest: to cause (sb.) to give close attention: This book interests me very much. I’m interested in old coins. \ See Also أوحى (أَوْحَى)، أَثَارَ اهتمام
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