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41 ceder
• abate• cede• decrease in intensity• demise• give impetus to• give in charity• give warning in regards to• give way to• lessen• make over• sign away• sign over• surrender possession of -
42 cobrar impulso
• gain impetus• gain impulse• gain momentum• gain strength• take up arms• take up new insurance -
43 dar su brazo a torcer
• give impetus to• give in charity -
44 darse
• give impetus to• give in charity• give one's word• give oneself airs• take place -
45 darse por vencido
• cry enough• fall by the wayside• fling shut• fling up a coin• give impetus to• give in charity• lay down arms• lay down one's burdens• throw down the gauntlet• throw in the sponge• throw in the towel• toss in the sponge -
46 dejarse
• give impetus to• give in charity• keep one's -
47 desmayar en el empeńo
• lose impetus• lose strength -
48 ilusionar
• be excited about• create illusions for• give expression to• give false hopes to• give hope for• give impetus to• make ill• make immense -
49 ímpetu
• eagerness• energy• forwardness• gnu• go a bear• impetus• momentum• strength• vigor• vigour• violence -
50 impulso
• force• impetus• impulse• momentum• pus-infected• push across -
51 perder fuerza
• fall into a decline• fall into decline• go inside• go into a huddle• go into bankruptcy• go into detail• lose impetus• lose strength -
52 rendirse
• become tired out• give impetus to• give in charity• lay down arms• lay down one's burdens• surrender oneself -
53 transar
• give impetus to• give in charity• give warning in regards to• give way to -
54 transigir
• condescend• give impetus to• give in charity
См. также в других словарях:
Impetus — may refer to:* Impetus (album), a re release of the EP Passive Restraints * Impetus (mechanics), a concept very similar to momentum * Impetus (middle ages), treatment on impetus and its originator Jean Buridan * Theory of impetus, an auxiliary… … Wikipedia
Impetus — Im pe*tus ([i^]m p[ e]*t[u^]s), n. [L., fr. impetere to rush upon, attack; pref. im in + petere to fall upon, seek. See {Petition}.] 1. A property possessed by a moving body in virtue of its weight and its motion; the force with which any body is … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
impetus — [ɛ̃petys] n. m. ÉTYM. D. i.; lat. impetus « élan » (→ Impétueux), employé dans les sciences au XVIe. ❖ ♦ Didact. (hist. des sc.). Élan moteur, puissance motrice. || « Afin de comparer les “impetus” (disons les élans moteurs) de deux jets orientés … Encyclopédie Universelle
Impetus — steht für: Impetustheorie, überholte Theorie zur Beschreibung der Bewegung von Körpern Automobiles Impetus, ehemaliger französischer Automobilhersteller Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit d … Deutsch Wikipedia
IMPETUS — (лат.) побуждение, стремление. У Иоанна Филонова и в до галилеевской механике «приобретённая сила». У Гассенди свойство атомов. Философский энциклопедический словарь. М.: Советская энциклопедия. Гл. редакция: Л. Ф. Ильичёв, П. Н. Федосеев … Философская энциклопедия
impetus — (n.) early 15c., impetous rapid movement, rush; 1640s, with modern spelling, force with which a body moves, driving force, from L. impetus attack, assault, onset, impulse, violence, vigor, force, passion, related to impetere to attack, from… … Etymology dictionary
Impĕtus — (lat.), 1) Angriff; 2) die affectvolle Gemüthsstimmung, worin der Vorsatz zu einem Verbrechen gefaßt wird … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Impĕtus — (lat.), Ungestüm, heftiger Angriff; im Strafrecht eine Unterart des Dolus, rechtswidriger Vorsatz, der in leidenschaftlicher Erregung gefaßt wurde. Vgl. Dolus … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
impetus — I noun actuation, boost, call, drive, encouragement, energy, force, goad, impellent, impelling force, impulse, impulsion, incentive, influence, instigation, jog, jolt, kick, momentum, motive, moving force, pressure, propellant, propulsion,… … Law dictionary
IMPETUS — inter Martis comites apud Stat. Theb. l. 7. v. 51. Vide infra Nefas … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
impetus — impétus m DEFINICIJA 1. snažan nastup koji se razvija u prepad i navalu 2. provala žestine; strast, naglost 3. pat. naglo oboljenje, iznenadan napadaj boli ETIMOLOGIJA lat. ← impetere: napasti ≃ im 2 + petere: navaliti … Hrvatski jezični portal