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21 упрямое сопротивление
General subject: obstinate resistanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > упрямое сопротивление
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22 λιπαρέω
A persist, persevere, hold out, of obstinate resistance,λιπαρήσομεν οὕτω, ὅκως ἂν ἔχωμεν Hdt.8.144
: in part., τοὺς Λυδοὺς τέως μὲν διάγειν λιπαρέοντας continued to hold out, under pressure of famine, Id.1.94: reversely, with part. added, λιπαρέετε μένοντες persist in holding your ground, Id.9.45; ἐλιπάρεε ἱστορέων persisted in inquiring, Id.3.51: c. dat., λ. τῇ πόσει keep on drinking, Id.5.19;λ. τῇ ἑταίρᾳ D.L.6.66
.II of persistent entreaty,1 abs., to be importunate,λιπαρεόντων δὲ αὐτῶν Hdt.1.86
, cf. 2.42, 9.111, A.Pr. 520, Pl.Cra. 413c, Men.Epit.54, Herod.6.28,93; , cf. D.21.206.2 c. acc. et inf., beseech one to do a thing, A.Pr. 1004; also τοῦ με χρείας ὧδε λιπαρεῖς τυχεῖν; to obtain what request dost thou so importune me? S.OT 1435; λιπαροῦντι μὲν τυχεῖν importunate to obtain, Id.OC 776; ξυγγενέσθαι.. μ' ἐλιπάρει.. μάζαις importuned me to become acquainted with cakes, Telecl.38 (cj. Porson), cf. X.Oec.2.16; also λ. τινὰ ὅπως .. PAmh. 2.79.47 (ii A. D.); ἐξαιτήσεσθαι καὶ λιπαρήσειν παρ' ὑμῶν αὐτόν entreat earnestly for him at your hands, D.21.208; but also λ. βωμούς importune.., Plb.32.15.7:—[voice] Pass., to be earnestly entreated,ὑπό τινων X. HG3.5.12
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λιπαρέω
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23 ostinato
obstinate* * *ostinato agg.1 obstinate, stubborn; mulish; ( solo di persona) pigheaded: persona ostinata, obstinate (o stubborn o pigheaded) person; non essere così ostinato!, don't be so stubborn! // ostinato come un mulo, as stubborn (o obstinate) as a mule2 ( persistente) persistent; obstinate, stubborn: assalti ostinati, persistent attacks; febbre, malattia ostinata, persistent fever, illness; silenzio ostinato, stubborn silence; incontrare una resistenza ostinata, to meet with dogged (o stubborn) resistance.* * *[osti'nato] ostinato (-a)1. agg2. sm/fobstinate o stubborn person* * *[osti'nato] 1.1) (caparbio) [persona, carattere] obstinate, stubborn3) (persistente) [ tosse] obstinate, persistent2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a) obstinate person* * *ostinato/osti'nato/1 (caparbio) [persona, carattere] obstinate, stubborn3 (persistente) [ tosse] obstinate, persistent(f. -a) obstinate person. -
24 stubborn
(obstinate, or unwilling to yield, obey etc: He's as stubborn as a donkey.) cabezotastubborn adj terco / tozudo / testarudotr['stʌbən]1 (person, animal) terco,-a, testarudo,-a, tozudo,-a, obstinado,-a; (refusal, resistance) obcecado,-a2 (stain, cough, etc) rebeldestubborn ['stʌbərn] adj1) obstinate: terco, obstinado, empecinado2) persistent: pertinaz, persistente♦ stubbornly advadj.• arisco, -a adj.• atestado, -a adj.• cabezota adj.• cabezudo, -a adj.• cabezón, -ona adj.• caprichoso, -a adj.• duro, -a adj.• endurecido, -a adj.• inapeable adj.• maniático, -a adj.• obstinado, -a adj.• reacio, -a adj.• rebelde adj.• tenaz adj.• terco, -a adj.• terne adj.• testarudo, -a adj.• tozudo, -a adj.'stʌbərn, 'stʌbəna) <person/nature> ( obstinate) terco, testarudo, tozudo; ( resolute) tenaz, tesonero, perseverante; <refusal/resistance/insistence> pertinazb) <cold/weeds> pertinaz, persistente; < stain> rebelde['stʌbǝn]ADJ1) (=obstinate) [person] testarudo, terco, tozudo; [animal] terco; [nature, attitude, silence, refusal] obstinado; [resistance, insistence, determination] obstinado, pertinazshe has a very stubborn streak — puede ser muy testaruda or terca or tozuda
- as stubborn as a mule2) (=hard to deal with) [problem] pertinaz; [stain, lock] difícil, resistente* * *['stʌbərn, 'stʌbən]a) <person/nature> ( obstinate) terco, testarudo, tozudo; ( resolute) tenaz, tesonero, perseverante; <refusal/resistance/insistence> pertinazb) <cold/weeds> pertinaz, persistente; < stain> rebelde -
25 hartnäckig
Adj.2. Schnupfen etc.: stubborn; Problem etc.: intractable* * *refractory; insistent; dogged; obstinate; pertinacious; inveterate; tough; strenuous; stubborn* * *hạrt|nä|ckig ['hartnɛkɪç]1. adj(= stur) Mensch, Haltung obstinate, stubborn; (= ausdauernd) Widerstand, Gerücht stubborn; Lügner, Husten persistent; (= beharrlich) dogged, persistent; (= langwierig) Erkältung, Fleck stubborn2. adv(= beharrlich) persistently; (= stur) stubbornlydas Gerücht hielt sich hartnäckig — the rumour (Brit) or rumor (US) persisted stubbornly
* * *(settled in a habit or way of life: a confirmed bachelor/drunkard.) confirmed* * *hart·nä·ckigI. adj1. (beharrlich) persistent2. (langwierig) stubbornder Schnupfen ist doch \hartnäckiger als ich dachte the cold is more stubborn than I thought* * *1.1) obstinate; stubborn2) (ausdauernd) persistent; dogged; inveterate < liar>; stubborn, dogged < resistance>; persistent <questioning, questioner>2.1) obstinately; stubbornly2) (ausdauernd) persistently; doggedly* * *hartnäckig adj2. Schnupfen etc: stubborn; Problem etc: intractable* * *1.1) obstinate; stubborn2) (ausdauernd) persistent; dogged; inveterate < liar>; stubborn, dogged < resistance>; persistent <questioning, questioner>2.1) obstinately; stubbornly2) (ausdauernd) persistently; doggedly* * *adj.insistent adj.obstinate adj.pertinacious adj.refractory adj.tenacious adj.tough adj. adv.pertinaciously adv.refractorily adv.stubbornly adv. -
26 stubborn
adjective1) (obstinate) starrköpfig (abwertend); dickköpfig (ugs.); störrisch [Tier, Gesicht, Haltung]; hartnäckig [Vorurteil]be stubborn in insisting on something — stur (ugs. abwertend) auf etwas (Dat.) beharren
[as] stubborn as a mule — störrisch wie ein Maulesel (ugs.)
* * *(obstinate, or unwilling to yield, obey etc: He's as stubborn as a donkey.) eigensinnig* * *stub·born[ˈstʌbən, AM -ɚn]his \stubborn insistence that he was right ended our friendship unsere Freundschaft ging zu Bruch, weil er stur darauf bestand, im Recht zu sein\stubborn child störrisches Kindto be \stubborn as a mule so stur wie ein Esel sein2. (persistent) hartnäckig\stubborn hair widerspenstiges Haar\stubborn pain hartnäckiger Schmerz\stubborn problem vertracktes Problem\stubborn refusal hartnäckige Weigerung\stubborn resistance hartnäckiger Widerstand\stubborn stains hartnäckige Flecken* * *['stʌbən]adj1) (= obstinate) person, insistence stur; animal, child störrischto be stubborn about sth — stur auf etw (dat) beharren
2) (= persistent) refusal, resistance, campaign, stain etc hartnäckig3) lock, material widerspenstig; weeds, cough hartnäckig* * *stubborn [ˈstʌbə(r)n] adj (adv stubbornly)1. eigensinnig, halsstarrig, störrisch, dickköpfig2. hartnäckig (Fleck, Widerstand etc)3. standhaft, unbeugsam4. widerspenstig (Haar, Material)5. spröde, hart, zäh:stubborn ore strengflüssiges Erz* * *adjective1) (obstinate) starrköpfig (abwertend); dickköpfig (ugs.); störrisch [Tier, Gesicht, Haltung]; hartnäckig [Vorurteil]be stubborn in insisting on something — stur (ugs. abwertend) auf etwas (Dat.) beharren
[as] stubborn as a mule — störrisch wie ein Maulesel (ugs.)
2) (resolute) hartnäckig; fest [Mut, Entschlossenheit, Treue]* * *adj.dickköpfig adj.eigensinnig adj.starrköpfig adj. -
27 stædig
determined, dogged, headstrong, mulish, obstinate, perverse, pigheaded, stubborn, wilful* * *adj stubborn ( fx child, resistance, will), obstinate ( fx person, resistance; I was not obstinate but persistent),( kun om person, egensindig) headstrong,( dum og stædig) pigheaded,( æselagtig) mulish;( stædig og udholdende, F) dogged ( fx perseverance, resistance);[ stædig som et æsel] stubborn as a mule. -
28 решителен
1. (непоколебим) resolute, decided, determined, unhesitating; strong-minded(енергичен) vigorous, drastic ( и за мерки)(несъмнен) decided решителен (s)thorough-goingрешителен отговор a downright/final replyрешителен отказ rebuff; an utter refusal, a stiff denialрешителна борба an obstinate/a stubborn struggleрешителна съпротива stubborn resistanceрешителен противник a determined opponent2. (съдбоносен) decisive, crucialрешителен момент a decisive/crucial moment, (начало на нападение и пр.) zero-hourрешителна битка a decisive battleрешителни години crucial years* * *решѝтелен,прил., -на, -но, -ни 1. ( непоколебим) resolute, resolved, decided, determined, unhesitating; firm; grim; strong-minded; fortitudinous, ( смел) venturesome; разг. gritty; doughty; ( енергичен) vigorous, forceful; drastic (и за мерки); ( несъмнен) decided; thorough-going; вземам \решителенни мерки take drastic measures, take forceful action; \решителенен отговор downright/final reply; \решителенен отказ rebuff; utter refusal, stiff denial; \решителенен протест strong/vigorous protest; \решителенна борба obstinate/stubborn struggle; \решителенно опровержение square denial;2. ( съдбоносен) decisive, crucial, make-or-break; ( начало на нападение и пр.) zero-hour; \решителенен момент crux; разг. the crunch, crunch time; журн. high noon.* * *decisive (съдбовен): a решителен battle - решителна битка; crucial (съдбовен); fateful; courageous; determined{di`txmind}; drastic (разг.); point-blank{pOint`blEnk}; pointed; pronounced; purposeful; resolved{ri`zOlvd}; stiff; strong-minded; ultimate{`Xltimit}; unhesitating; utter{`Xtx}; venturesome* * *1. (енергичен) vigorous, drastic (и за мерки) 2. (непоколебим) resolute, decided, determined, unhesitating;strong-minded 3. (несъмнен) decided РЕШИТЕЛЕНthorough-going 4. (съдбоносен) decisive, crucial 5. РЕШИТЕЛЕН противник a determined opponent 6. РЕШИТЕЛЕН момент a decisive/crucial moment, (начало на нападение и пр.) zero-hour 7. РЕШИТЕЛЕН отговор a downright/final reply 8. РЕШИТЕЛЕН отказ rebuff;an utter refusal, a stiff denial 9. решителна битка а decisive battle 10. решителна борба an obstinate/a stubborn struggle 11. решителна съпротива stubborn resistance 12. решителни години crucial years -
29 opiniâtre
opiniâtre [ɔpinjαtʀ]adjective* * *ɔpinjɑtʀadjectif [résistance] dogged; [travail] relentless; [personne] tenacious; [toux] persistent* * *ɔpinjɒtʀ adj* * *[ɔpinjatr] adjectif[détermination] dogged3. [toux] persistent -
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see academic.ru/51068/obstinate">obstinate: Starrsinn, der; Hartnäckigkeit, die* * *[-nəsi]noun der Eigensinn* * *ob·sti·na·cy[ˈɒbstɪnəsi, AM ˈɑ:bstə-]* * *['ɒbstInəsɪ]nhis obstinacy in doing sth — die Hartnäckigkeit, mit der er etw tut
2) (of illness, resistance) Hartnäckigkeit f* * ** * *noun, no pl.* * *n.Eigensinn m.Hartnäckigkeit f.Sturheit -en f.Verbissenheit f. -
31 упорный
прл1) настойчивый determined, stubborn; неодобр persistent; о человеке или поведении dogged, persevering, tenacious, неуступчивый obstinate, unyieldingупо́рный челове́к — determined/persevering/stubborn/unyielding person
упо́рное сопротивле́ние — determined/obstinate/stiff/stubborn resistance
2) постоянный persistentупо́рный дождь — persistent rain
упо́рный ка́шель — persistent/obstinate cough
упо́рные слу́хи — persistent rumo(u)rs
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прил.
1) pertinacious, persevering;
(настойчивый, стойкий) persistent;
(упрямый) stubborn, obstinate упорный человек упорная борьба упорное сопротивление упорные усилия упорные бои
2) тех.: упорный подшипникупор|ный - (настойчивый) persistent, determined, stubborn;
(упрямый) obstinate;
~ные поиски persistent search sg. ;
~ труд hard work;
~ное молчание stubborn silence;
~ взгляд steady glance;
~ное сопротивление determined/stout/stubborn resistance;
~ство с. (настойчивость) persistence, stubbornness;
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adj. [ om tenner] clenched, occlusive (tannlegefag) adj. [ om ansiktsuttrykk] dogged, thin-lipped adj. [ energisk] dogged, strenuous adj. [ hardnakket] dogged, unrelenting, persistent, obstinate (f.eks. ) adj. [ bestemt] dogged, obstinate -
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1. a упрямый, неподатливый2. a упорный3. a тяжёлый, неподатливыйstubborn illness — болезнь, не поддающаяся лечению
Синонимический ряд:1. inflexible (adj.) adamantine; brassbound; inflexible; iron; rockbound; rock-ribbed; single-minded; steadfast; unbendable; uncompliant; unswayable2. obstinate (adj.) adamant; bullheaded; closed-minded; close-minded; contumacious; deaf; die-hard; firm; hardheaded; hard-headed; headstrong; incompliant; inexorable; intractable; intransigent; muleheaded; muley; mulish; obdurate; obstinate; pertinacious; perverse; pervicacious; pigheaded; recalcitrant; refractory; resolute; rigid; self-willed; stiff; stiff-necked; tenacious; tough; unbending; uncompromising; unpliable; unpliant; unyielding; willful; wrongheaded3. persistent (adj.) dogged; insistent; persevering; persistent; relentless; resolved; tenacious; unremittingАнтонимический ряд:cooperative; flexible; irresolute; pliable; pliant; yielding -
35 stubborn
['stʌbən]aggettivo [person, animal] testardo, cocciuto; [ behaviour] ostinato, testardo; [ independence] tenace; [resistance, refusal, stain] ostinato* * *(obstinate, or unwilling to yield, obey etc: He's as stubborn as a donkey.) testardo, ostinato* * *stubborn /ˈstʌbən/a.2 duro; inflessibile; pertinace; tenace; saldo: stubborn resistance, tenace resistenza; stubborn opinions, opinioni salde3 (tecn.) che si lavora male; di difficile trattamento: stubborn ore, minerale difficile a trattarsi● a stubborn fight, un combattimento accanito (o all'ultimo sangue) □ as stubborn as a mule, testardo come un mulo □ Facts are stubborn things, i fatti non si discutono; sono i fatti che contano!stubbornly avv.* * *['stʌbən]aggettivo [person, animal] testardo, cocciuto; [ behaviour] ostinato, testardo; [ independence] tenace; [resistance, refusal, stain] ostinato -
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ˈstʌbən прил.
1) неподатливый, упрямый Syn: obstinate, refractory
2) упорный Syn: adamant, headstrong, obdurate, pertinacious, pigheaded Ant: adaptable, compliant, docile, malleable упрямый, неподатливый - * man упрямый человек - as * as a mule /as a donkey/ упрямый как осел упорный - * battle упорный бой - to be * in the defence of smth. упорно защищать что-л. тяжелый, неподатливый - * illness болезнь, не поддающаяся лечению > facts are * things (пословица) факты - упрямая вещь stubborn неподатливый ~ упорный;
stubborn resistance упорное сопротивление ~ упрямый, неподатливый ~ упрямый ~ упорный;
stubborn resistance упорное сопротивлениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > stubborn
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37 упорная борьба
1) General subject: obstinate fight, rassle (с трудностями и т.п.), stiff fight, tug, warsle (с трудностями и т.п.), wrestle (с трудностями и т. п.)2) Military: stiff resistance3) Diplomatic term: consistent struggle4) Politics: persistent fight, persistent struggle5) Mass media: hard-fought battle, vicious battle -
38 М-222
ВПРАВЛЯТЬ/ВПРАВИТЬ МОЗГИ кому slang VP subj: human or collect) to make s.o. behave more prudently, carefully by using severe measuresX вправил Y-y мозги — X set Y straightX knocked some sense into Y's head X put (set) Y right X brought Y to his senses (in limited contexts) X gave Y a thorough shaking-up.Стоя уже в дверях, Абарчук проговорил: «Я еще приду к тебе... Я тебе вправлю мозги, теперь я буду твоим учителем» (Гроссман 2). Abarchuk was standing in the doorway when he finished. "I'll come and see you again. I'll put you right I'll be your teacher now" (2a).Фиктивны выборы и в случае выборов братниных (попсе word, a play on партийных, "of the party") органов. Хотя здесь порой и разгораются страсти, возникают конфликты, отводят намеченных кандидатов и выдвигают новых, это идёт в рамках дозволенного свыше. В противном случае строптивым вправляют мозги (Зиновьев 1). Elections to institutions of the Brotherhood are equally fictitious Although in this case passions are sometimes aroused, although conflicts sometimes flare up, although the original candidates are sometimes removed from the ballot and replaced by new ones, this is all sanctioned from above. If there is any resistance, the obstinate ones get a thorough shaking-up (1a). -
39 вправить мозги
• ВПРАВЛЯТЬ/ВПРАВИТЬ МОЗГИ кому slang[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to make s.o. behave more prudently, carefully by using severe measures:- X put < set> Y right;- [in limited contexts] X gave Y a thorough shaking-up.♦ Стоя уже в дверях, Абарчук проговорил: "Я еще приду к тебе... Я тебе вправлю мозги, теперь я буду твоим учителем" (Гроссман 2). Abarchuk was standing in the doorway when he finished. "I'll come and see you again. I'll put you right I'll be your teacher now" (2a).♦ Фиктивны выборы и в случае выборов братийных [попсе word, a play on партийных, "of the party"] органов. Хотя здесь порой и разгораются страсти, возникают конфликты, отводят намеченных кандидатов и выдвигают новых, это идёт в рамках дозволенного свыше. В противном случае строптивым вправляют мозги (Зиновьев 1). Elections to institutions of the Brotherhood are equally fictitious Although in this case passions are sometimes aroused, although conflicts sometimes flare up, although the original candidates are sometimes removed from the ballot and replaced by new ones, this is all sanctioned from above. If there is any resistance, the obstinate ones get a thorough shaking-up (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вправить мозги
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40 вправлять мозги
• ВПРАВЛЯТЬ/ВПРАВИТЬ МОЗГИ кому slang[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to make s.o. behave more prudently, carefully by using severe measures:- X put < set> Y right;- [in limited contexts] X gave Y a thorough shaking-up.♦ Стоя уже в дверях, Абарчук проговорил: "Я еще приду к тебе... Я тебе вправлю мозги, теперь я буду твоим учителем" (Гроссман 2). Abarchuk was standing in the doorway when he finished. "I'll come and see you again. I'll put you right I'll be your teacher now" (2a).♦ Фиктивны выборы и в случае выборов братийных [попсе word, a play on партийных, "of the party"] органов. Хотя здесь порой и разгораются страсти, возникают конфликты, отводят намеченных кандидатов и выдвигают новых, это идёт в рамках дозволенного свыше. В противном случае строптивым вправляют мозги (Зиновьев 1). Elections to institutions of the Brotherhood are equally fictitious Although in this case passions are sometimes aroused, although conflicts sometimes flare up, although the original candidates are sometimes removed from the ballot and replaced by new ones, this is all sanctioned from above. If there is any resistance, the obstinate ones get a thorough shaking-up (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вправлять мозги
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