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1 внушать
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2 внушить
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3 внушит
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4 внушать
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5 внушать
inspire (with), suggest, fill (with) -
6 внушать омерзение
inspire (...) with loathing -
7 внушить омерзение
inspire (...) with loathing -
8 возбудить страсть
inspire (...) with passion -
9 возбуждать страсть
inspire (...) with passion -
10 внушать
(что-л. кому-л./чему-л.)
suggest; inspire (with), fill (with); inculcate (in, into, upon); bring home (to), convince (that) (убеждать); instil (into), impress (on) (наставлять)* * ** * *внушать; внушить (что-л. кому-л./чему-л.) suggest; inspire (with), fill* * *impressindoctrinateinspireplantprepossesspromptsuggestwill -
11 внушать
to inspire (with); (постепенно какое-л. чувство) to instil(l); (мысль и т.п.) to suggestвнушать опасения — to arouse (smb.'s) apprehension
внушать подозрения — to arouse (smb.'s) suspicion
внушать страх — to inspire (smb.) with fear
внушать свои взгляды кому-л. — to implant one's views in smb.'s mind
внушать уважение — to command (smb.'s) respect, to inspire (smb.) with respect
внушать, что... — to try to suggest that...
уметь внушать слушателям, что... — to have the power of suggesting to the audience that...
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12 вдохнуть
1. inhale; inspire; inspire with2. imbibe3. inspireСинонимический ряд:втянуть (глаг.) вобрать; втянуть; глотнуть; заглотнуть -
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1. breathe in2. inhale; inspire; inspire with3. imbibe4. inspireСинонимический ряд:втягивать (глаг.) вбирать; втягивать; глотать; заглатыватьАнтонимический ряд: -
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I (что-л.)несовер. - вдыхать; совер. - вдохнутьinhale, breathe inII совер.(что-л. в кого-л.)breathe (into); inspire (with) ( вдохновить); instil (into) ( внушить)вдохнуть мужество в кого-л. — to inspire smb. with courage, to instil courage into smb.
вдохнуть жизнь в кого-л. — to breathe new life into smb., to animate smb.
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16 внушить
см. внушать* * ** * *внушать; внушить (что-л. кому-л./чему-л.) suggest; inspire (with), fill* * * -
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внушить (вн. дт.)1. suggest (d. i.), inspire (with d.); fill (with d.)внушать уважение кому-л. — command smb.'s respect
внушать мысль кому-л. — suggest an idea to smb.
внушать опасения (кому-л.) — fill* (smb.) with misgivings / apprehension
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18 внушать
несов. - внуша́ть, сов. - внуши́ть (вн. дт.)внуша́ть уваже́ние кому́-л — command smb's respect
внуша́ть мысль кому́-л — suggest an idea to smb
внуша́ть опасе́ния (кому́-л) — fill (smb) with misgivings / apprehension
2) ( убеждать) bring (d) home (to); ( воспитывать) instil(l) (d into), impress (d on) -
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м.1. тк. ед. ( чувство страха) terror, horrorприводить, повергать в ужас (вн.) — instil terror (into); terrify (d.)
внушать ужас (дт.) — horrify (d.), inspire with awe (d.)
объятый ужасом — terror-struck, terror-stricken, horror-struck, horror-stricken
приходить в ужас (от), быть в ужасе (от) — be horrified (by)
какой ужас! — how terrible / horrible!
2. чаще мн. ( предмет страха) horror3. (трагичность, безвыходность) horrorпочувствовать весь ужас своего положения — feel* how terrible / hopeless one's position is, realize what a terrible / hopeless position one is in
4. предик. (о чём-л. необычайном, изумляющем) it is terrific5. как нареч. разг. terribly, horribly; awfullyужас как — frightfully, awfully, terribly, horribly
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20 заражать
(кого-л./что-л.)
1) infect
2) (чем-л.; перен.) infect (with), inspire (with)* * *infect; contaminate, pollute* * *cankercontaminateinfect
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