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1 Exacerbate
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2 усильте
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3 обострять
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4 усугубить
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5 усиливать голод
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6 усугублять вину
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7 обострить кризис
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > обострить кризис
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8 обострить отношения
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > обострить отношения
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9 усиливать инфляция
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > усиливать инфляция
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10 усилить кризис
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > усилить кризис
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11 обострять положение
1) General subject: aggravate the situation2) Diplomatic term: exacerbate the situation3) Makarov: exacerbate conditionsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обострять положение
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12 обострять ситуацию
1) Diplomatic term: exacerbate the situation2) Makarov: exacerbate conditions3) Taboo: roll a turdУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обострять ситуацию
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13 усиливать
1) General subject: add (что-л.), aggrandize, aggravate (эффект и т.д.), amplify, enforce, enhance, exacerbate, exalt (краски и т. п.), exasperate (боль, гнев и т. п.), exasperate (боль и т.п.), fade up, fortify, give an edge to (что-л.), heighten, hop up, hot, hot up, imp, increase, intensify, intensify (ся), italicize, italicize (в речи), play up, redouble, reinforce, sinew, strengthen, stretch, swell, tone up (чего-либо), deepen, tone up (ся), redund (smth), reenforce2) Geology: strain4) Aviation: truss6) American: re-enforce7) Sports: strengthen reinforce10) Rare: intensate11) Construction: heighten (интенсивность краски, эффект действия и т. п.)12) Mathematics: sharpen14) Economy: bolster (напр. рост занятости)15) Diplomatic term: beef up, exacerbate (недовольство), step a step up, stiffen (требования, условия и т.п.), tighten (-ся), (ся) improve16) Cinema: bring up17) Polygraphy: intensify (фотографическое изображение)19) Textile: height20) Information technology: leverage21) Oil: step out22) Cartography: emphasize24) Mechanics: stiffen25) Advertising: give an edge26) Business: consolidate27) Household appliances: step up28) Drilling: rib29) Automation: brace (напр. рёбрами жёсткости)31) Makarov: bar, give an edge to ( smth.) (что-л.), give support, intensify (тж. фото), soup, support, fade up (звук) -
14 усугубить проблему
1) General subject: exacerbate the issue2) Diplomatic term: exacerbate a problemУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > усугубить проблему
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15 усугублять проблему
1) General subject: add to the problemУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > усугублять проблему
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16 ухудшать
1) General subject: accentuate, adulterate (примесями), aggravate, bastardize, debase (качество и т.п.), degrade, deprave, deteriorate, disimprove, impair (качество), worsen, compound2) Bookish: pejorate3) Diplomatic term: penalize (положение в конкурентной борьбе)4) Psychology: exacerbate (болезнь, ситуацию и т. п.)5) leg.N.P. make worse6) Psychoanalysis: exacerbate (болезнь, ситуацию и т.п.) -
17 злить
1) General subject: anger, chafe, exacerbate, irritate, make angry, nettle, provoke, rouse, vex2) Australian slang: get up (smb.'s) nose3) Jargon: aggravate, (кого-л.) steam someone's beam, burn (someone) up, gripe4) Invective: piss off5) Makarov: cheese off -
18 злиться
1) General subject: anger, be angry at (на что-л.), be in a nasty mood, be in a temper, be ticked off, exacerbate, get the needle, have the needle, to be angry at (smth.) (на что-л.), to be in a nasty mood, to be ticked off, be angry, blow top, rage, mad (She will get mad at me if I do that ( употр. с at)), rage at (гневаться, на кого-л., что-л.), get at (на человека)2) Colloquial: show anger4) Jargon: blow a fuse, get ( one's) back up, get sore, have it in for (someone), sored up, stage (на кого-то), steam, up-stage (на кого-то), upstage (на кого-то), have a spaz, have a cow, blow, blow (one's) cork, blow (one's) lump, blow (one's) noggin, blow (one's) roof, blow (one's) stack, blow (one's) top, blow (one's) topper, blow (one's) wig, smoke5) Makarov: be aggravated, be in a temper temper, show temper, snarl, display temper, feel aggravated, foam at the mouth -
19 нагнетать напряжённость
1) Military: foment tension2) Diplomatic term: contribute to the tension, exacerbate tensions, (международную) fan tensions, (международную) heat up tension, (международную) heat up tensions, (международную) heighten tensions, (международную) increase tensions, (международную) whip up tension, (международную) whip up tensions, (между) crank up tensions betweenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нагнетать напряжённость
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20 нагнетать напряженность
1) Military: foment tension2) Diplomatic term: contribute to the tension, exacerbate tensions, (международную) fan tensions, (международную) heat up tension, (международную) heat up tensions, (международную) heighten tensions, (международную) increase tensions, (международную) whip up tension, (международную) whip up tensions, (между) crank up tensions betweenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нагнетать напряженность
См. также в других словарях:
Exacerbate — Ex*ac er*bate ([e^]gz*[a^]s [ e]r*b[=a]t; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exacerbated} ([e^]gz*[a^]s [ e]r*b[=a] t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Exacerbating} ([e^]gz*[a^]s [ e]r*b[=a] t[i^]ng).] [L. exacerbatus, p. p. of exacerbare; ex out (intens.) +… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exacerbate — I verb aggravate, arouse, augment, deteriorate, enrage, exacerbare, excite, heighten, incense, incite, increase, inflame, infuriate, intensify, irritate, make more severe, make worse, provoke, render worse, worsen II index compound, distress,… … Law dictionary
exacerbate — 1650s, a back formation from exacerbation or else from L. exacerbatus, pp. of exacerbare (see EXACERBATION (Cf. exacerbation)). Related: Exacerbated; exacerbating … Etymology dictionary
exacerbate — [v] infuriate; make worse add insult to injury*, aggravate, annoy, egg on*, embitter, enrage, envenom, exasperate, excite, fan the flames*, feed the fire*, go from bad to worse*, heat up*, heighten, hit on*, increase, inflame, intensify, irritate … New thesaurus
exacerbate — ► VERB ▪ make (something bad) worse. DERIVATIVES exacerbation noun. ORIGIN Latin exacerbare make harsh … English terms dictionary
exacerbate — [eg zas′ər bāt΄, igzas′ər bāt΄] vt. exacerbated, exacerbating [< L exacerbatus, pp. of exacerbare, to exasperate, make angry < ex , intens. + acerbus, bitter: see ACERBITY] 1. to make more intense or sharp; aggravate (disease, pain,… … English World dictionary
exacerbate — UK [ɪɡˈzæsə(r)beɪt] / US [ɪɡˈzæsərˌbeɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms exacerbate : present tense I/you/we/they exacerbate he/she/it exacerbates present participle exacerbating past tense exacerbated past participle exacerbated formal to make a… … English dictionary
exacerbate — transitive verb ( bated; bating) Etymology: Latin exacerbatus, past participle of exacerbare, from ex + acerbus harsh, bitter, from acer sharp more at edge Date: 1660 to make more violent, bitter, or severe < the proposed shutdown…would… … New Collegiate Dictionary
exacerbate — verb a) To irritate. The proposed shutdown would exacerbate unemployment problems. b) To make (pain, anger, etc.) worse; aggravate … Wiktionary
exacerbate — verb Exacerbate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑anxiety, ↑condition, ↑crisis, ↑division, ↑effect, ↑imbalance, ↑injury, ↑pain, ↑problem, ↑shortage, ↑situation, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
exacerbate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. aggravate, intensify, worsen; enrage, embitter, irritate, vex. See increase, resentment. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To aggravate] Syn. worsen, heighten, intensify, add fuel to the flames*; see increase 1 … English dictionary for students