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61 schwummrig
( schwummerig) Adj. umg.1. schwindlig2. (unbehaglich) uneasy, apprehensive; mir wird ganz schwumm(e)rig, wenn... I get butterflies in my stomach when...* * *schwụm|me|rig ['ʃvʊmərɪç] ['ʃvʊmrɪç]adj (inf)(= nervös) uneasy, apprehensive; (dial) (= schwindelig) dizzy, giddy; (= unwohl) funny (inf)mir wird schwummerig — I feel uneasy/dizzy/funny (inf)
* * *schwum·me·rig, schwumm·rig[ˈʃvʊm(ə)rɪç]adj (fam)1. (schwindelig, benommen) dizzy2. (unbehaglich, bang)jdm wird \schwummrig sb's head starts to spin* * *2. (unbehaglich) uneasy, apprehensive;mir wird ganz schwumm(e)rig, wenn … I get butterflies in my stomach when … -
62 inquieto
restless( preoccupato) worried, anxious( adirato) angry* * *inquieto agg.1 (agitato) restless, unquiet, fidgety, agitated: un bambino inquieto, a restless child; una notte inquieta, a restless night; sonno inquieto, troubled (o broken) sleep2 (preoccupato) anxious (about s.o., sthg.), uneasy (about s.o., sthg.), worried (about s.o., sthg.): sono inquieto per il suo ritardo, I'm worried about his delay; il suo silenzio mi rende inquieto, his silence makes me feel uneasy3 (arrabbiato) angry, annoyed; cross.* * *[in'kwjɛto]1) (irrequieto) restless2) (preoccupato) troubled, worried, uneasy3) (risentito) resentful, annoyed* * *inquieto/in'kwjεto/1 (irrequieto) restless2 (preoccupato) troubled, worried, uneasy3 (risentito) resentful, annoyed. -
63 malaise
malaise [malεz]masculine nouna. ( = étourdissement) dizzy spellb. ( = trouble) uneasinessc. ( = crise) le malaise étudiant student unrest* * *malɛznom masculin1) Médecine dizzy turn2) ( gêne) uneasinessil y a (comme) un malaise — (colloq) there's a bit of a problem
3) ( état de crise) unrest ( chez among)•Phrasal Verbs:* * *malɛz nm1) MÉDECINE feeling of faintnessavoir un malaise — to feel faint, to feel dizzy
Elle a eu un malaise après le déjeuner. — She felt faint after lunch.
2)3) (= sentiment de gêne) embarrassmentSon arrivée a créé un malaise parmi les invités. — Her arrival caused embarrassment among the guests., Her arrival made the guests feel uncomfortable.
* * *malaise nm1 Méd feeling of faintness; avoir or prendre un malaise to feel faint;2 ( gêne) uneasiness; il y a (comme) un malaise○ there's a bit of a problem;3 ( état de crise) unrest, malaise sout (chez among); malaise politique/des cadres political/executive unrest; malaise économique economic malaise.malaise cardiaque mild heart attack.[malɛz] nom masculinressentir un malaise to feel weak ou faint ou dizzy2. [désarroi, angoisse] uneasiness (substantif non comptable), anxiety (substantif non comptable), disquiet (substantif non comptable)ce genre de film provoquait toujours chez elle un malaise profond this sort of film always disturbed her deeplyil y a un malaise croissant chez les viticulteurs there's mounting tension ou discontent among wine growersla remarque a créé un malaise the remark caused a moment of unease ou embarrassment -
64 чувствовать
нсв vtto feel, to senseчу́вствовать себя́ — to feel
чу́вствовать себя́ нева́жно — to feel out of sorts
чу́вствовать го́лод — to feel/to be hungry
чу́вствовать себя́ больны́м/хорошо́ — to feel ill/well
чу́вствовать себя́ глу́по — to feel foolish/a fool
чу́вствовать себя́ нело́вко — to feel uneasy, to feel ill at ease
как вы себя́ чу́вствуете? - Спаси́бо, хорошо́ — how do you feel? - (I feel) fine, thank you
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65 beklemmen
v/t make s.o. (feel) uneasy; stärker: oppress s.o.; die Einsamkeit beklemmte sie she felt oppressed by her loneliness* * *to squeeze; to oppress* * *be|klẹm|men ptp bekle\#mmtvt (fig)to oppress; (Schuld auch) to weigh upon* * *be·klem·menvt▪ jdn/etw \beklemmen to oppress sb/sth, to weigh upon sb/sthdie Stille beklemmte ihn he found the silence oppressive, the silence oppressed himseine Zweifel beklemmten ihn his doubts weighed him down* * *die Einsamkeit beklemmte sie she felt oppressed by her loneliness -
66 herkommen
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)2. herkommen von auch fig. come from; wo kommt er her? where does he come from?; ich weiß nicht, wo der Fleck / meine Unruhe herkommt I don’t know what caused the stain / why I feel uneasy, I don’t know where the stain / my uneasiness came from* * *to come; to originate* * *her|kom|menvi sep irreg aux seinto come here; (= sich nähern) to come, to approach; (= herstammen) to come fromich weiß nicht, wo das herkommt (was der Grund ist) — I don't know why it is, I don't know what the reason is
* * *her|kom·menvi irreg Hilfsverb: sein1. (herbeikommen) to come herekannst du mal \herkommen? can you come here a minute?von wo kommst du denn so spät noch her? where have you come from at [or been until] this late hour?2. (herstammen)▪ von irgendwo \herkommen to come from somewhere3. (hergenommen werden können)▪ irgendwo \herkommen to come from somewhereich weiß beim besten Willen nicht, wo das Ersatzteil so schnell \herkommen soll I honestly don't know where I'm going to get my hands on the spare part so quickly* * *Iunregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) come herekomm [mal] her! — come here!
2) (stammen) comeIIdas; her2) s. Herkunft 1)* * *herkommen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)1. come (here); (sich nähern) approach;2.herkommen von auch fig come from;wo kommt er her? where does he come from?;ich weiß nicht, wo der Fleck/meine Unruhe herkommt I don’t know what caused the stain/why I feel uneasy, I don’t know where the stain/my uneasiness came from* * *Iunregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) come herekomm [mal] her! — come here!
2) (stammen) comeIIdas; her1) (Brauch, Sitte) tradition2) s. Herkunft 1)* * *(von) v.to come from v.to come here expr. -
67 embarrass
[im'bærəs]1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) gøre forlegen; få til at føle sig flov2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) bringe i vanskeligheder•- embarrassed
- embarrassing* * *[im'bærəs]1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) gøre forlegen; få til at føle sig flov2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) bringe i vanskeligheder•- embarrassed
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68 espina
espina sustantivo femenino ( de cactus) pricklec) (Anat) spine;darle a algn mala espina to make sb feel uneasy; esto me da mala espina I don't like the look of this
espina sustantivo femenino
1 Bot thorn
2 (de un pez) bone
3 Anat espina bífida, spina bifida
espina dorsal, spine
4 (mal pensamiento) nagging doubt Locuciones: dar mala espina, to make feel uneasy o to arouse one's suspicions: aquel asunto me daba mala espina, I didn't like the look of it ' espina' also found in these entries: Spanish: dorsal - pinchar - raspa - atragantarse - atravesar - clavado - clavar English: bone - choke - fishbone - prickle - thorn - fillet - fish - goose - spina bifida - spine -
69 malaisé
malaise [malεz]masculine nouna. ( = étourdissement) dizzy spellb. ( = trouble) uneasinessc. ( = crise) le malaise étudiant student unrest* * *malɛznom masculin1) Médecine dizzy turn2) ( gêne) uneasinessil y a (comme) un malaise — (colloq) there's a bit of a problem
3) ( état de crise) unrest ( chez among)•Phrasal Verbs:* * *malɛz nm1) MÉDECINE feeling of faintnessavoir un malaise — to feel faint, to feel dizzy
Elle a eu un malaise après le déjeuner. — She felt faint after lunch.
2)3) (= sentiment de gêne) embarrassmentSon arrivée a créé un malaise parmi les invités. — Her arrival caused embarrassment among the guests., Her arrival made the guests feel uncomfortable.
* * *malaise nm1 Méd feeling of faintness; avoir or prendre un malaise to feel faint;2 ( gêne) uneasiness; il y a (comme) un malaise○ there's a bit of a problem;3 ( état de crise) unrest, malaise sout (chez among); malaise politique/des cadres political/executive unrest; malaise économique economic malaise.malaise cardiaque mild heart attack. -
70 soggezione sf
[soddʒet'tsjone]1) (imbarazzo, disagio) uneasinessincutere soggezione a qn; mettere qn in soggezione — to make sb feel uneasy
avere soggezione di qn — to feel uneasy with sb, be ill at ease in sb's presence, be in awe of sb
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71 dar desconfianza
v.1 to distrust.Le da desconfianza esa mirada He distrusts that look.2 to seem rather suspicious, to be suspicious, to smell fishy.Esa situación da desconfianza That situation is suspicious.3 to feel uneasy.Me da desconfianza I feel uneasy. -
72 soggezione
sf [soddʒet'tsjone]1) (imbarazzo, disagio) uneasinessincutere soggezione a qn; mettere qn in soggezione — to make sb feel uneasy
avere soggezione di qn — to feel uneasy with sb, be ill at ease in sb's presence, be in awe of sb
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73 schwummerig
schwụm|me|rig ['ʃvʊmərɪç] ['ʃvʊmrɪç]adj (inf)(= nervös) uneasy, apprehensive; (dial) (= schwindelig) dizzy, giddy; (= unwohl) funny (inf)mir wird schwummerig — I feel uneasy/dizzy/funny (inf)
* * *schwum·me·rig, schwumm·rig[ˈʃvʊm(ə)rɪç]adj (fam)1. (schwindelig, benommen) dizzy2. (unbehaglich, bang)jdm wird \schwummerig sb's head starts to spin* * *2. (unbehaglich) uneasy, apprehensive;mir wird ganz schwumm(e)rig, wenn … I get butterflies in my stomach when … -
74 malestar
m.1 upset, discomfort.sentir malestar (general) to feel unwellsiento un malestar en el estómago I've got an upset stomach2 uneasiness, unrest.3 indisposition, alloverishness, discomfort, malaise.* * *1 (incomodidad) discomfort2 figurado (inquietud) unease, unrest\sentir un malestar general to feel generally unwell* * *noun m.1) discontent2) discomfort3) indisposition, illness* * *SM1) (=incomodidad) discomfortuno de los síntomas es un malestar generalizado — one of the symptoms is a general feeling of discomfort
2) (=inquietud) unease3) (=descontento) discontentlas nuevas medidas han causado malestar entre la población — the new measures have aroused discontent among the population
* * *a) (Med) discomfortb) (desazón, inquietud) unease* * *= discomfort, unease, malaise, uneasiness, unrest.Ex. Discomfort is caused if windows are opened, heat, cold, dirt and noise are offered 'open-access' to the interior.Ex. There is an underlying unease concerning the relevance of AACR2 to a largely and growing computerised cataloguing environment.Ex. He interprets 'alienation' as the ' malaise that affects all of us, leaving us in some measure unable to operate in humane, supportive ways'.Ex. Uneasiness evidenced by some inquirers at the reference desk seems to stem from unfamiliarity with the personnel and service, and a fear of appearing ignorant.Ex. The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.----* malestar entre los trabajadores = industrial unrest.* malestar político = political unrest.* malestar social = civil unrest, social malaise, social unrest.* * *a) (Med) discomfortb) (desazón, inquietud) unease* * *= discomfort, unease, malaise, uneasiness, unrest.Ex: Discomfort is caused if windows are opened, heat, cold, dirt and noise are offered 'open-access' to the interior.
Ex: There is an underlying unease concerning the relevance of AACR2 to a largely and growing computerised cataloguing environment.Ex: He interprets 'alienation' as the ' malaise that affects all of us, leaving us in some measure unable to operate in humane, supportive ways'.Ex: Uneasiness evidenced by some inquirers at the reference desk seems to stem from unfamiliarity with the personnel and service, and a fear of appearing ignorant.Ex: The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.* malestar entre los trabajadores = industrial unrest.* malestar político = political unrest.* malestar social = civil unrest, social malaise, social unrest.* * *1 ( Med) discomfortsentía un malestar general I felt generally unwell2 (desazón, inquietud) uneasecausó un profundo malestar it created a deep sense of uneaseel malestar que reina en el ambiente universitario the prevailing malaise in the universitiessus comentarios me produjeron un cierto malestar the things he said made me feel uneasy o uncomfortable* * *
malestar sustantivo masculinoa) (Med) discomfort
malestar sustantivo masculino
1 (físico) discomfort: tengo un malestar, I don't feel well
2 fig (intranquilidad) uneasiness: la medida ha generado malestar social, the measure has caused unrest
' malestar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dar
- desazón
- destemplada
- destemplado
- descomponer
- molestia
- reinante
- uy
English:
civil
- discomfort
- unrest
- unease
* * *malestar nm1. [indisposición] upset, discomfort;sentir malestar (general) to feel unwell;siento un malestar en el estómago I've got an upset stomach2. [inquietud]su dimisión causó un profundo malestar en el seno del partido her resignation caused a lot of unease within the party;su decisión creó mucho malestar her decision upset a lot of people* * *m1 MED discomfort3 social unrest* * *malestar nm1) : discomfort2) irritación: annoyance3) inquietud: uneasiness, unrest* * *malestar n1. (inquietud) unrest -
75 intranquilizarse
1 to worry, get worried* * *VPR to get worried, feel uneasy* * *
intranquilizar vtr, intranquilizarse verbo reflexivo to worry, get uneasy: me intranquiliza viajar en avión, travelling by plane makes me uneasy
' intranquilizarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
intranquilizar
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76 úværr
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77 xijil
(Arabic) timid, irresolute, uneasy. ko’ngli xijil bo’ldi to feel uneasy or irresolute. ko’nglini xijil qil to make uneasy -
78 не по себе
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79 себя
1-ое лицо ед. муж.; 1-ое лицо ед. жен.2-е лицо ед. муж.; 2-е лицо ед. жен. yourself3-е лицо ед. муж. himself3-е лицо ед. жен. herself3-е лицо ед. ср. itself1-ое лицо мн. ч. ourselves2-е лицо мн. ч. yourselves3-е лицо мн. ч. themselvesненаправл. oneself••к себе — ( в направлении) toward himself; ( пойти) home; into one's room
не в себе — to be in a bad way, to be thrown off balance, not to be in his right mind
не по себе — ( физически) not to feel well, feel sick, not to feel himself, be out of sorts; ( морально) be/feel ill at ease, be/feel uneasy, feel uncomfortable
от себя — ( направление) away from; ( говорить) to speak for himself, to express one's own opinion, to speak on one's own, on one's behalf
по себе — ( выбрать) to one's liking, that suits one, suitable ( оставить память) to leave behind, to leave smb. this
у себя — to be in, to be in one's room, to be at home
- вне себя- из себя
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80 не в своей тарелке
см. тж. в своей тарелке(быть, чувствовать себя)разг.1) (в необычном, неприятном для себя состоянии) not be (feel) quite oneself; not be quite at ease; be ill at ease; be (feel) out of sorts; feel uneasyПарикмахер был явно не в своей тарелке. Он вошёл в нерешительности, прижимая к себе треух и как бы растирая им грудь. (Л. Кассиль, Ход белой королевы) — He was not quite himself, absently crushing his cap in his hands and pressing it to his chest.
Он был явно не в своей тарелке. Не было привычной рабочей обстановки, той, которая давала ему необходимое спокойствие. (Б. Горбатов, Роды на Огуречной Земле) — He was obviously ill at ease. He missed the usual conditions of work which lent him the necessary calm.
Брюханов, закончив, внутренне потух,... он чувствовал себя не в своей тарелке, хотя старался не подавать вида. (П. Проскурин, Судьба) — Bryukhanov had finished speaking, and it was as though an inner light had died in him,... and now felt out of sorts, though he tried not to show it.
2) (стеснённо, неудобно, неловко, в непривычной среде) feel awkward; be out of one's element; cf. be in the wrong box; feel like a fish out of waterВ углу буфетной сидели двое гостей, чувствовавших себя на этом вечере не совсем в своей тарелке. (Н. Островский, Рождённые бурей) — In a corner of the buffet sat two guests uncomfortably aware of being somewhat out of their element this evening.
- Знаете, некоторые, когда приходят ко мне, чувствуют себя не в своей тарелке... Их, видно, травмирует моё состояние. (В. Амлинский, Жизнь Эрнста Шаталова) — 'Some of my visitors feel awkward, you know... It's the state I'm in, I suppose, it shocks them.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не в своей тарелке
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