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21 irrito
1.irrīto ( inr-), āvi, ātum, 1 ( perf. subj. inritassis for inritaveris, Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 298), v. a. [cf. eris, erethô, erethizô, Curt. Gr. Etym. p. 342, ed. 4], to incite, excite, stimulate, instigate, provoke, exasperate, irritate.I.Lit.:II.inritare dictum est proprie provocare,
Non. 31, 21:si me inritassis, etc.,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 298; id. Stich. 2, 2, 22:ne si magis inritatus siet,
Ter. Ad. 2, 4, 18:ita sum inritatus, ut, etc.,
id. Phorm. 2, 1, 10:ut vi inritare ferroque lacessere fortissimum virum auderet,
Cic. Mil. 31, 84:virum telis,
Verg. A. 10, 644:Terra, ira irritata deorum,
id. ib. 4, 178:bello gentes,
Just. 12, 6, 16:sibi simultates,
Liv. 33, 46:aliquem ad necem alicujus,
Vell. 2, 66.— Poet.:cum fera diluvies quietos Irritat amnes,
enrages, Hor. C. 3, 29, 41:flammas,
to kindle, Ov. F. 2, 649.—In gen., to incite, move, stir up, provoke, vex, inflame:2.crabrones,
Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 75:tribunos plebis fama ea ipsa inritaverat magis ad certamen,
Liv. 6, 27:animos ad bellum,
id. 31, 5:iracundiam, Sen. de Ira, 3, 8: infantiam ad discendum,
Quint. 1, 1, 26:forma meos irritat amores,
Ov. Am. 2, 4, 9:vitia,
id. ib. 3, 4, 11:cupiditatem,
Sen. Ep. 7:suspiciones,
Tac. H. 3, 4:animos,
Hor. A. P. 180:ingenium,
Prop. 4 (5), 6, 75:naturam per se pronam ad humanitatem,
Sen. Ben. 6, 29:princeps, qui delatores non castigat, irritat,
encourages, Suet. Dom. 9:exitium,
to hasten, Tac. A. 13, 1:tussim,
to excite, make worse, Cels. 2, 1; 5, 28, 2. — Hence, irrī-tātus, a, um, P. a., excited, enraged, provoked, irritated:canem inritatam imitarier,
Plaut. Capt. 3, 1, 25:ad aliquid,
Suet. Galb. 21:in aliquid,
Sen. Ep. 97.— Comp.:ego his ejus verbis irritatior,
Gell. 15, 9, 7; 10, 9, 2; id. praef. § 20.— Adv.: irrītātē, in an irritated manner; only in comp., Amm. 22, 15, 19. -
22 foment
1. v мед. класть припарки2. v раздувать, разжигать; подстрекатьСинонимический ряд:1. agitate (verb) agitate; foster; inflame; promote; provoke2. aid (verb) aid; encourage; feed; nourish; provide; supply; sustain3. evoke (verb) arouse; enkindle; evoke; excite; stir up4. incite (verb) abet; incite; instigate; raise; set; set on; whip upАнтонимический ряд: -
23 instigate
1. v подстрекать; побуждать2. v провоцировать, разжигатьСинонимический ряд:1. encourage (verb) encourage; inspire; prompt2. incite (verb) abet; foment; incite; provoke; raise; set; set on; stir up; whip up3. induce (verb) activate; actuate; impel; induce; influence; persuade4. move (verb) arouse; egg on; galvanise; goad; inflame; motivate; move; rouse; spur; stimulate; work up5. urge (verb) begin; excite; generate; initiate; kindle; start; urgeАнтонимический ряд:check; conclude; quell -
24 provoke
1. v вызывать, возбуждать2. v провоцировать3. v сердить, раздражать4. v побуждатьhe was at last provoked to read some poetry — наконец его заставили прочитать несколько стихотворений
5. v уст. вызывать в судСинонимический ряд:1. anger (verb) anger; enrage; incense; infuriate; madden2. court (verb) beckon; court; invite; tempt3. excite (verb) excite; galvanize; innervate; innerve; pique; prime; quicken; rouse; stimulate; suscitate4. generate (verb) breed; bring about; cause; engender; generate; get up; give rise to; hatch; induce; make; motivate; muster up; occasion; produce; prompt; spawn; stir; touch off; work up5. get (verb) abrade; affront; aggravate; annoy; bother; chafe; disturb; enrage; exacerbate; exasperate; exercise; fret; gall; get; irk; vex6. incite (verb) abet; animate; arouse; call forth; egg on; foment; galvanise; goad; impel; incite; inspire; instigate; kindle; move; raise; set; set on; spur; stir up; whip up7. irritate (verb) burn up; grate; huff; inflame; irritate; nettle; peeve; put out; rile; roil; ruffleАнтонимический ряд:alleviate; ameliorate; appease; assuage; calm; cheer; comfort; conciliate; gratify; lull; mitigate; moderate; mollify; pacify; please -
25 rouse
1. n сильная встряска2. n воен. подъём, побудка3. v вспугивать, поднимать4. v будить, поднимать5. v пробуждаться6. v побуждать, подстрекатьto rouse to action — побудить к действию, заставить действовать
7. v возбуждать8. v раздражать, злить, сердить9. v мешать, размешивать10. v австрал. разг. выходить из себя; неистовствовать, бушевать11. v мор. сильно тянуть, выбирать12. n арх. пирушка, попойка13. v солитьСинонимический ряд:1. incite (verb) anger; incite; ire2. intensify (verb) aggravate; deepen; enhance; heighten; intensate; intensify; magnify; mount; redouble; rise3. move (verb) animate; arouse; awake; awaken; bestir; challenge; egg on; excite; fire; galvanise; goad; impel; inflame; inspire; instigate; kindle; move; rally; spur; stimulate; stir; wake; waken; whet; work up4. provoke (verb) galvanize; innervate; innerve; motivate; pique; prime; provoke; quicken; suscitateАнтонимический ряд:lull; pacify -
26 возбудить
1) General subject: agitate, arouse, bring, electrify, engender, ferment, fire, galvanize, incite, inflame, infuse, intoxicate, key up (кого-либо), kindle, pique, provoke, quicken, rouse, steam up, stimulate, sting, stir, stir up (любопытство и т. п.), whet2) Law: initiate3) Physiology: innervate5) Electrical engineering: energize -
27 разжигать
1) General subject: burn up, enkindle (войну, страсти), fan, fire, foment, heat, hot, ignite, kindle, overwork, quicken, rouse, stick pins into (кого-л.), unleash, waken, warm up, whet, whip up, fuel (crime), stick pins into (раздражать, сердить, заводить, кого-л.), stir up, incite2) Engineering: build up a fire, inflame, start up, start up a fire3) Chemistry: hot up4) Automobile industry: fire up (напр. газогенератор)6) Metallurgy: light7) Makarov: exalt (фантазию), work up (чувства, страсти)8) prop.&figur. set fire -
28 סת
v. be incited, inflamed; seduced, enticed————————v. to incite, inflame, instigate; seduce, entice -
29 chochea
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -chochea[English Word] incite[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -chochea[English Word] inflame[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -chochea[English Word] provoke[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] -chocha v------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -chochea[English Word] stir up[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] -chocha v------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -chochea[English Word] excite[Part of Speech] verb[Class] applicative[Swahili Example] matendo yake mwenyewe, yakaichochea hamu kubwa ya Matata [Muk]------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -chochea[English Word] encourage[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] -chocha V------------------------------------------------------------ -
30 ophidse
exasperate, excite, ferment, goad, incite, inflame, madden* * *vb work up, stir up ( fx the crowd);( irritere) irritate,T rile,( gøre rasende) put into a temper,( stærkere, F) infuriate;[ lad dig ikke ophidse] don't get excited, don't lose your temper;[ det kan ikke ophidse mig] it leaves me cold. -
31 kışkırtmak
v. provoke, instigate, incite, set on, warm up, excite, agitate, antagonize, defy, egg, egg on, ferment, foment, ginger, ginger up, goad, goad on, hound, hound on, inflame, jockey into, lash, prod, rouse, solicit, sting, stir up, tempt, whip up -
32 kışkırtmamak
v. (neg. form of kışkırtmak) provoke, instigate, incite, set on, warm up, excite, agitate, antagonize, defy, egg, egg on, ferment, foment, ginger, ginger up, goad, goad on, hound, hound on, inflame, jockey into, lash, prod, rouse, solicit, sting, stir up, tempt, whip up -
33 부추기다
v. instigate, stir up, incite, agitate, inflame, excite, provoke -
34 선동하다
v. instigate, stir up, incite, agitate, inflame, excite, provoke -
35 настрви
to flesh, (прен.) to infuriate, to inflame, to incite to instigate to violence -
36 concitō
concitō āvī, ātus, āre, freq. [concio], to put in quick motion, rouse, excite, urge, drive, incite, spur, agitate, disturb: equum calcaribus, L.: equum in aliquem, N.: equos adversos, L.: navīs maximā celeritate, L.: telum ex insidiis, brandishes, V.: agmen, O.: eversas Eurus aquas, O.: gravīs pluvias, O.: se in fugam, to flee headlong, L.—Fig., to rouse, urge, impel, move, influence, stir, instigate, goad, stimulate: te ipsum animi quodam impetu concitatum: civīs: alqm iniuriis, S.: irā, L.: aspectu pignorum suorum concitari, Ta.: servitia, S.: multitudinem, N.: suos, Cs.: concitatus ad philosophiam studio: (Galliam) ad nostrum auxilium, Cs.: Ad arma cessantīs, H.: exercitum adversus regem, L.: vos captam dimittere Troiam, O.—To rouse, excite, cause, occasion, produce, stir up: facultas seditionis concitandae: nova concitari mala videbam: odium erga Romanos, N.: bellum pro Veiente, L.: in te invidiam: tumultum, Cs.* * *I IIconcitare, concitavi, concitatus V TRANSstir up, disturb; discharge/hurl (missile); flow rapidly/strong current; rush; rush; urge/rouse/agitate; enrage/inflame; spur/impel; summon/assemble; cause -
37 aanvuren
v. stir into action as if by fanning (i.e. fire, emotions), inflame, encourage, incite, urge; fan -
38 raspirivati
vt impf (vatru) blow at, stir up; fig stir/whip up, fan the flame(s), intensify, inflame, exacerbate, incite; fig stoke, fuel up itd. (- pothranjivati)* * *• distend -
39 excite
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40 أثار
أثَارَ: هَيّجَto excite, agitate, stir (up), arouse, rouse, move, kindle, inflame, work up; to irritate; to provoke, incite, instigate, foment
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