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1 возмущать
несовер. - возмущать;
совер. - возмутить( кого-л./что-л.)
1) (приводить в негодование) revolt, anger, fill with indignation;
rouse the indignation (of) ;
make indignant сильно возмущать кого-л. ≈ to make smb.'s blood boil, to exasperate smb.
2) уст. (побуждать к мятежу) stir up, incite
3) (выводить из состояния покоя) trouble, disturb, perturbвозмущ|ать -, возмутить (вн.) rouse smb.`s indignation, outrage( smb.) ;
~аться, возмутиться be* indignant, be* outraged;
~ение с.
1. indignation;
с ~ением indignantly;
2. астр. perturbation;
магнитное ~ение magnetic disturbance;
~ённый indignant.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > возмущать
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2 возмутить
несовер. - возмущать;
совер. - возмутить (кого-л./что-л.)
1) (приводить в негодование) revolt, anger, fill with indignation;
rouse the indignation (of) ;
make indignant сильно возмущать кого-л. ≈ to make smb.'s blood boil, to exasperate smb.
2) уст. (побуждать к мятежу) stir up, incite
3) (выводить из состояния покоя) trouble, disturb, perturbБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > возмутить
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