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1 exertion of authority
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1. n напряжение2. n усилие, старание3. n книжн. применение, использование; проявлениеСинонимический ряд:1. action (noun) action; attempt; endeavor; labour; toil; trial; work2. effort (noun) effort; elbow grease; endeavour; pains; strain; striving; struggle; trouble; while3. use (noun) activity; application; employment; exercise; exercising; operation; play; usage; use -
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[ıgʹzɜ:ʃ(ə)n] n1. напряжение (сил и т. п.)it was so hot that it seemed too much exertion even to breathe - стояла такая жара, что даже дышать было трудно
2. усилие, стараниеin spite of all his exertions - несмотря на все его усилия /старания/
3. книжн. применение, использование; проявление -
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ɪɡˈzə:ʃən сущ.
1) а) напряжение, усилие physical exertion ≈ физическое напряжение strenuous exertion ≈ сильное напряжение Syn: effort, strain б) приведение в действие в) проявление( силы воли, терпения) The fire was soon extinguished by the exertions of the soldiers. ≈ Огонь был вскоре потушен благодаря самоотверженности солдат.
2) использование( авторитета и т. п.) напряжение (сил и т. п.) - * of memory напряжение памяти - it was so hot that it seemed too much * even to breathe стояла такая жара, что даже дышать было трудно усилие, старание - in spite of all his *s несмотря на все его усилия /старания/ (книжное) применение, использование;
проявление - * of authority применение власти exertion использование (авторитета и т. п.) ~ напряжение, усилие ~ проявление (силы воли, терпения) ~ старание ~ усилиеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > exertion
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1. n упражнение, тренировка2. n обыкн. упражнения; комплекс упражненийfive-finger exercises — фортепьянные упражнения, экзерсисы
3. n упражнение; задача; примерto take exercise — делать моцион, гулять; делать гимнастику
4. n осуществление, применение; проявление5. n амер. церемония, торжества, празднестваcommencement exercises — выпускной акт ; торжественное собрание, посвящённое выпуску
6. n обряды, ритуалreligious exercises — религиозные обряды; церковная служба
7. n научный диспут8. n воен. учение, занятие; боевая подготовкаexercise cruise — учебное плавание, тренировочный поход
exercise ground — учебное поле, учебный плац
9. v упражнять, развивать, тренировать10. v упражняться, тренироваться11. v выполнять12. v делать моцион или физическую зарядку, двигаться13. v осуществлять, применять, использовать; пользоваться; проявлятьto exercise functions — выполнять функции, исполнять обязанности
14. v преим. волновать, тревожить, беспокоитьthe problem that is exercising our minds — проблема, волнующая умы
15. v воен. проводить ученияСинонимический ряд:1. action (noun) action; calisthenics; labor; labour; toil; work; workout2. lecture (noun) lecture; lesson; recitation3. procedure (noun) ceremony; observance; procedure; ritual; service4. study (noun) discipline; drill; drilling; maneuver; operation; practice; rehearsal; schooling; study; training5. use (noun) activity; application; employment; exercising; exertion; performance; play; rehearse; usage; use6. afflict (verb) afflict; burden; pain; trouble; worry7. annoy (verb) abrade; annoy; bother; chafe; fret; gall; irk; provoke; ruffle; vex8. drill (verb) drill; operate; practice; rehearse; work out9. exert (verb) exert; ply; put out; throw; wield10. perform (verb) discharge; execute; fulfil; implement; perform11. train (verb) discipline; school; train12. use (verb) actuate; apply; bestow; effect; employ; exploit; handle; practise; try; use; utilise; utilizeАнтонимический ряд:ease; idleness; inactivity; indolence; laziness; relaxation; rest; sluggishness
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