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1 бульканье воды
1) General subject: gurgitation2) Makarov: bubble of water, gurgitation (при кипении и т.п.) -
2 волнение
1) General subject: affection, after-tossing, agita (a feeling of agitation or anxiety), agitation, broil, bubble, carfuffle, combustion, commotion (моря), discomposure, disquiet, disturbance, ebullience, embroilment, emotion, excitation, excitement, feeling, ferment, fermentation, fizzle, flurry, fluster, flutter, fret, gurgitation, heart-beat, heartbeat, heave (моря), jitter, perturbation, perturbative, popple, pother, riots, ruffle, sea (на море), seethe, squall, stirring, swell, swelter, taking, throb, throbbing, tizzy (особенно по пустякам), toss, trepidity, trouble, troubled waters, troubles, tumult, turbulence, tweak, twit, twitteration, unrest, uproar, way, worriment, worrisome, worry2) Biology: effervescence3) Naval: churning of water, rough water, seaway, wave disturbance4) Colloquial: fry, fryer, jitters, ructions, snit, stew, sweat, take-on, tizzy (обыкн. по пустякам), twitter5) Dialect: worrit6) American: feeze7) Sports: nervousness10) Rare: suscitation11) Diplomatic term: stir12) Cinema: mind-blowing13) Psychology: agitation anxiety14) Jargon: dustup, row-de-dow, row-de-dowdy, rowdy-dow, rowdy-dowdy, rowdydow, ruckus, rumpus, shindy, to-do, (от удовольствия) buzz (The dancers gave the old man a buzz. Танцующие вызвали у старика волнение.), stink, pizzazz, blast, oomph, turn-on15) Oil: worrying16) Fishery: rough sea, state of the sea17) Sakhalin energy glossary: seas18) Marine science: undulation20) General subject: wave -
3 волнение воды
1) General subject: gurgitation (как при кипении)2) Geology: churning of water -
4 журчание
purl, babble* * ** * *purl, babble, murmur, purling, babbling* * *bickerchattergurgitationgurglingmurmurmurmuringmurmursripple -
5 волнение
См. также в других словарях:
gurgitation — late 14c., from L.L. gurgulationem (nom. gurgulatio), noun of action from pp. stem of gurgitare to engulf, from gurges (see GURGES (Cf. gurges)) … Etymology dictionary
gurgitation — [gʉr΄jə tā′shən] n. [< pp. LL gurgitare, to flood < L gurges, whirlpool: see GORGE] Now Rare a whirling or surging, as of liquid … English World dictionary
gurgitation — /gerr ji tay sheuhn/, n. a surging rise and fall; ebullient motion, as of water. [1535 45; < L gurgitat(us) (ptp. of gurgitare to engulf, deriv. of gurgit , s. of gurges whirlpool; see ATE1) + ION] * * * … Universalium
gurgitation — gur·gi·ta·tion || ‚gÉœrdʒɪ teɪʃn / ‚gÉœËd n. swirling movement of liquid moving rapidly; rise and fall like waves; bubbling up or surging motion (as of water) … English contemporary dictionary
gurgitation — gur·gi·ta·tion … English syllables
gurgitation — /gɜdʒəˈteɪʃən/ (say gerjuh tayshuhn) noun surging rise and fall; ebullient motion, as of water. {Late Latin gurgitātus, past participle, engulfed + ion} …
gurgitation — ˌgərjəˈtāshən noun ( s) Etymology: Late Latin gurgitatus (past participle of gurgitare to engulf, from Latin gurgit , gurges whirlpool) + English ion : a boiling or surging of a liquid : usuallyviolent ebullition … Useful english dictionary
Regurgitation — Re*gur gi*ta tion ( t? sh?n), n. [Cf. F. r[ e]gurgitation.] 1. The act of flowing or pouring back by the orifice of entrance; specifically (Med.), the reversal of the natural direction in which the current or contents flow through a tube or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
in — in·earth; in·ebri·a·tion; in·ebri·ety; in·ebri·ous; in·edible; in·ed·i·ta; in·edited; in·educabilia; in·educability; in·educable; in·education; in·ef·fa·bil·i·ty; in·ef·face·abil·i·ty; in·effaceable; in·effectuality; in·efficacious;… … English syllables
ingurgitation — in·gurgitation … English syllables
gurgitate — v.i. bubble. ♦ gurgitation, n. ebullition … Dictionary of difficult words