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1 fig ( upsurge) a groundswell of une vague de [support, discontent] ; a groundswell of opinion for/against une vague de soutien pour/d'hostilité contre ; -
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groundswell ['graʊndswel]lame f de fond;∎ figurative there was a groundswell of public opinion in favour of the president l'opinion publique a basculé massivement en faveur du président;∎ there has been a groundswell of support for the proposal il y a eu un raz-de-marée en faveur de la propositionUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > groundswell
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groundswell[´graund¸swel] n мъртво вълнение. -
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['graʊndswel]nome onde f.pl. lunghe e profonde; fig.a groundswell of — un'ondata di [support, discontent]
* * *groundswell /ˈgraʊndswɛl/n.* * *['graʊndswel]nome onde f.pl. lunghe e profonde; fig.a groundswell of — un'ondata di [support, discontent]
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донные волны имя существительное: -
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['graundswɛl]ngroundswell of opinion against/in favour of — narastająca fala f sprzeciwu wobec +gen /poparcia dla +gen
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n. 1. a groundswell of support масовна поддршка;2. (моќни) бранови (по ветар/бура/земјотрес) -
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'ground·swell nthere is a \groundswell of opinion against the new rules es werden immer mehr Stimmen gegen die neuen Richtlinien laut -
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1> _мор. донная волна
2> _мор. крупная волна на мелководье
3> _мор. прибой; накат; волна, разведенная кораблем
4> _мор. признаки надвигающейся бури, резкой перемены
5> _ам. массовый энтузиазм; широкая общественная поддержка
(кандидата)
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to ride the ground-swell of popular movement держаться на
гребне волны народного движения
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1) Морской термин: донные волны, накат волны2) Дипломатический термин: широкая общественная поддержка (кандидата и т.п.), массовый энтузиазм, признаки надвигающейся бури -
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◙ n. גלים כבדים(לאחר סערה); התפשטות(של דעה או רעיון)* * *◙ (ןויער וא העד לש)תוטשפתה ;(הרעס רחאל)םידבכ םילג◄ -
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a) (Meteo, Naut) mar f de fondo or de levab) (of opinion, interest) corriente f, oleada f['ɡraʊndswel]N mar m de fondo; (fig) marejada f* * *a) (Meteo, Naut) mar f de fondo or de levab) (of opinion, interest) corriente f, oleada f -
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n. hoge golven (na storm); ontleding (van kennis of idee)
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Groundswell — may refer to one of following: Albums * Groundswell , a 2003 LP album by Parts Labor ** Groundswell, the last (10th) song from this album Bands * Groundswell, the previous name of the Canadian rock band Three Days Grace * Groundswell, a band… … Wikipedia
groundswell — ground swell (ground sw[e^]l ), n. 1. A long, deep wave in the sea, sometimes caused by distant winds or storms. [PJC] 2. A rising sentiment of support or enthusiasm, especially among the general public; as, a groundswell of opinion favoring… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
groundswell — 1818, from GROUND (Cf. ground) (n.) + SWELL (Cf. swell). Figurative sense is attested from 1817 … Etymology dictionary
groundswell — ► NOUN 1) a large swell in the sea. 2) a build up of opinion in a large section of the population … English terms dictionary
groundswell — [ground′swel΄] n. 1. a violent swelling or rolling of the ocean, caused by a distant storm or earthquake 2. a rapidly growing wave of popular sentiment, opinion, etc … English World dictionary
Groundswell — May Day Festival 2006 in Indianapolis. Gründung 1992 als Groundswell 1997 als Three Days Grace … Deutsch Wikipedia
groundswell — ground|swell [ˈgraundswel] n [singular] a sudden increase in a particular feeling among people groundswell of ▪ There is a groundswell of opinion that tougher laws are needed. ▪ a groundswell of support for the Prime Minister … Dictionary of contemporary English
groundswell — [[t]gra͟ʊndswel[/t]] N SING: with supp, usu N of n A sudden growth of public feeling or support for something is often called a groundswell. [JOURNALISM] There is undoubtedly a groundswell of support for the idea of a strong central authority...… … English dictionary
groundswell — noun Date: 1786 1. (usually ground swell) a broad deep undulation of the ocean caused by an often distant gale or seismic disturbance 2. a rapid spontaneous growth (as of political opinion) < a groundswell of support > … New Collegiate Dictionary
groundswell — /grownd swel /, n. 1. a broad, deep swell or rolling of the sea, due to a distant storm or gale. 2. any surge of support, approval, or enthusiasm, esp. among the general public: a groundswell of political support for the governor. [1810 20;… … Universalium
groundswell — ground|swell [ graund,swel ] noun singular a sudden increase in people s feelings about something: a groundswell of opinion against the early release of the prisoners … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English