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2 panic attack
nounAngstanfall, der; Anfall von Panikshe suffers from panic attacks — sie leidet an Angstzustanden
* * *ˈpan·ic at·tackn Panikattacke f, Panikanfall mto have a \panic attack eine Panikattacke [o einen Panikanfall] bekommen* * *n (PSYCH)Panikanfall m* * *nounAngstanfall, der; Anfall von Panik -
3 panic sales
бирж. паническая продажа, срочная распродажа (продажа каких-л. товаров (обычно ценных бумаг) с намерением быстро реализовать все имеющиеся на руках товары, при этом цена продажи не имеет ключевого значения; обычно происходит в результате какого-л. неблагоприятного события или получения неблагоприятного известия, вызвавшего панику на рынке)The terrorist attacks initially triggered panic sales at the exchanges which were open. — Сначала террористические акты вызвали панические продажи на открытых в тот момент биржах.
See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > panic sales
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4 panic sales
бирж. паническая продажа, срочная распродажа (продажа товаров или ценных бумаг с намерением быстро реализовать все имеющиеся на руках товары/бумаги; при такой продаже цена не имеет ключевого значения; происходит в результате каких-л. неблагоприятных событий или известий, формирующих ожидания обвала цен в ближайшем будущем)the terrorist attacks initially triggered panic sales at the exchanges which were open — сначала террористические акты вызвали панические продажи на открытых в тот момент биржах
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рус Паническое расстройство (эпизодическая пароксизмальная тревожность)eng Panic disorder (episodic paroxysmal anxiety). The essential feature is recurrent attacks of severe anxiety (panic), which are not restricted to any particular situation or set of circumstances and are therefore unpredictable. As with other anxiety disorders, the dominant symptoms include sudden onset of palpitations, chest pain, choking sensations, dizziness, and feelings of unreality (depersonalization or derealization). There is often also a secondary fear of dying, losing control, or going mad. Panic disorder should not be given as the main diagnosis if the patient has a depressive disorder at the time the attacks start; in these circumstances the panic attacks are probably secondary to depression. Panic: attack, state. (Excludes: ) panic disorder with agoraphobia ( F40.0) -
6 ataque de ansiedad
(n.) = panic attack, anxiety attackEx. Eating disorders have also been linked to have caused panic attacks in several people.Ex. If there is a lot of people I start getting anxiety attacks and, like you, my mind goes blank -- I can't think or move.* * *(n.) = panic attack, anxiety attackEx: Eating disorders have also been linked to have caused panic attacks in several people.
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7 trastorno de pánico
(n.) = panic disorderEx. Panic disorder is an anxiety disorder causing panic attacks, which are sudden feelings of terror for no reason.* * *(n.) = panic disorderEx: Panic disorder is an anxiety disorder causing panic attacks, which are sudden feelings of terror for no reason.
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8 ataque de pánico
(n.) = panic attackEx. Eating disorders have also been linked to have caused panic attacks in several people.* * *(n.) = panic attackEx: Eating disorders have also been linked to have caused panic attacks in several people.
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9 приступы паники
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10 F40.1
рус Социальные фобииeng Social phobias. Fear of scrutiny by other people leading to avoidance of social situations. More pervasive social phobias are usually associated with low self-esteem and fear of criticism. They may present as a complaint of blushing, hand tremor, nausea, or urgency of micturition, the patient sometimes being convinced that one of these secondary manifestations of their anxiety is the primary problem. Symptoms may progress to panic attacks. Anthropophobia. Social neurosis -
11 ataque
m.1 attack (acometida).¡al ataque! charge!ataque aéreo air raidataque preventivo pre-emptive strike2 attack (sport).3 attack.lanzó duros ataques contra el presidente she launched several harsh attacks on the president4 fit (acceso).le dio un ataque de risa he had a fit of the gigglesataque cardíaco o al corazón heart attackataque epiléptico epileptic fitataque de nervios attack of nervesataque de pánico panic attack5 stroke.6 sudden start, pounce.7 bout, sudden spell of sickness, crisis.8 breakdown.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: atacar.* * *1 attack2 MEDICINA fit\ataque aéreo air raidataque de nervios nervous breakdown* * *noun m.- ataque de nervios* * *SM1) (Mil) attackun ataque a o contra algo/algn — an attack on sth/sb
¡al ataque! — charge!
ataque aéreo — air raid, air strike
ataque a superficie — ground attack, ground strike
2) (Med) attackle dio un ataque de tos — he had a coughing fit o a fit of coughing
ataque al corazón, ataque cardíaco — heart attack
ataque cerebral — brain haemorrhage o (EEUU) hemorrhage
3) (=arranque) fitme entró o dio un ataque de risa — I got a fit of the giggles
cuando se entere le da un ataque — * she'll have a fit when she finds out *
4) (=crítica) attackataque a o contra algo/algn — attack on sth/sb
un duro ataque a o contra la ley electoral — a fierce attack on the electoral law
5) (Dep) attack* * *1)a) (Dep, Mil) attackb) ( verbal) attacklanzó un duro ataque contra el gobierno — he launched a sharp o fierce attack on the government
2) ( acceso) fitun ataque de celos/ira — a fit of jealousy/rage
•* * *= attack, craze, outbreak, onslaught, gust, assault, bashing, burst, fulmination, swipe.Ex. The incentive to make library services more relevant to the community became increasingly urgent from the mid-seventies as the attacks on local government finance gathered momentum.Ex. The interest is not really in the craze itself but in the intense, socially binding effect it has on the individuals in the group.Ex. This article describes how a sporadic outbreak of mould in this section of the collection was treated with a special cleaning machine.Ex. Without language we would go bumping around in the dark and eventually take leave of our senses under the welter of the incomprehensible, withdrawing, as some people do, into a closed world in order to protect ourselves against the unbearable onslaught.Ex. His sudden gust of audacity was quickly extinguished by her words and by her glance.Ex. Crimes against the person include homicide, rape, assault and robbery.Ex. The persistent 'U.S. bashing' that goes on here is, however, imprecise and tiresome after a while.Ex. Fueled by inspiration, coffee and Benzedrine, Kerouac sat down at his typewriter and -- in one burst of creative energy -- wrote the novel that would make him the voice of his generation in just 20 days.Ex. Cobbe was the primary target of John Ruskin's well-known fulmination against women who meddle with theology in his book 'Sesame and Lilies'.Ex. In fact it is an exaltation of the Kyoto protocol and a thinly disguised swipe at those countries who have not signed up.----* ataque aéreo = raid, air raid, air strike, blitz.* ataque al corazón = heart attack.* ataque brutal = vicious attack, brutal attack.* ataque con mortero = mortar fire.* ataque contra la seguridad = security attack.* ataque de ansiedad = panic attack, anxiety attack.* ataque de asma = asthma attack.* ataque de cólera = fit of rage, fit of anger.* ataque de desarticulación = spoiling attack.* ataque de + Enfermedad = bout of + Enfermedad.* ataque de furia = fit of rage, fit of anger.* ataque de histeria = attack of hysterics.* ataque de nervios = nervous breakdown, attack of hysterics.* ataque de + Nombre = fit of + Nombre.* ataque de pánico = panic attack.* ataque de risa = fit of laughter.* ataque de tos = coughing fit.* ataque epiléptico = stroke, epileptic seizure, epileptic fit.* ataque epilético = seizure.* ataque matutino = dawn raid.* ataque nuclear = nuclear attack.* ataque por sorpresa = surprise attack.* ataque preventivo = preemptive strike.* ataque relámpago = hit-and-run attack.* ataques = slings and arrows.* ataques de = fevers of, fevers of.* ataques de cólera = flaming.* ataque siquiátrico = psychiatric episode.* ataque sorpresa = surprise attack, sneak attack.* ataque terrorista = terror attack.* ataque violento = paroxysm.* ataque virulento = blistering attack.* ciberataque = cyberattack.* dar un ataque de nervios = have + an attack of hysterics.* defenderse de ataques = ward off + attacks.* el ataque es la mejor defensa = attack is the best form of defence.* liderar el ataque = lead + the charge.* preparar un ataque = mount + attack.* provocar un ataque = provoke + attack.* sobrevivir un ataque = survive + attack.* soportar un ataque = suffer + attack.* sufrir un ataque = be under attack, be under assault.* un ataque de = an access of, a shock of.* * *1)a) (Dep, Mil) attackb) ( verbal) attacklanzó un duro ataque contra el gobierno — he launched a sharp o fierce attack on the government
2) ( acceso) fitun ataque de celos/ira — a fit of jealousy/rage
•* * *= attack, craze, outbreak, onslaught, gust, assault, bashing, burst, fulmination, swipe.Ex: The incentive to make library services more relevant to the community became increasingly urgent from the mid-seventies as the attacks on local government finance gathered momentum.
Ex: The interest is not really in the craze itself but in the intense, socially binding effect it has on the individuals in the group.Ex: This article describes how a sporadic outbreak of mould in this section of the collection was treated with a special cleaning machine.Ex: Without language we would go bumping around in the dark and eventually take leave of our senses under the welter of the incomprehensible, withdrawing, as some people do, into a closed world in order to protect ourselves against the unbearable onslaught.Ex: His sudden gust of audacity was quickly extinguished by her words and by her glance.Ex: Crimes against the person include homicide, rape, assault and robbery.Ex: The persistent 'U.S. bashing' that goes on here is, however, imprecise and tiresome after a while.Ex: Fueled by inspiration, coffee and Benzedrine, Kerouac sat down at his typewriter and -- in one burst of creative energy -- wrote the novel that would make him the voice of his generation in just 20 days.Ex: Cobbe was the primary target of John Ruskin's well-known fulmination against women who meddle with theology in his book 'Sesame and Lilies'.Ex: In fact it is an exaltation of the Kyoto protocol and a thinly disguised swipe at those countries who have not signed up.* ataque aéreo = raid, air raid, air strike, blitz.* ataque al corazón = heart attack.* ataque brutal = vicious attack, brutal attack.* ataque con mortero = mortar fire.* ataque contra la seguridad = security attack.* ataque de ansiedad = panic attack, anxiety attack.* ataque de asma = asthma attack.* ataque de cólera = fit of rage, fit of anger.* ataque de desarticulación = spoiling attack.* ataque de + Enfermedad = bout of + Enfermedad.* ataque de furia = fit of rage, fit of anger.* ataque de histeria = attack of hysterics.* ataque de nervios = nervous breakdown, attack of hysterics.* ataque de + Nombre = fit of + Nombre.* ataque de pánico = panic attack.* ataque de risa = fit of laughter.* ataque de tos = coughing fit.* ataque epiléptico = stroke, epileptic seizure, epileptic fit.* ataque epilético = seizure.* ataque matutino = dawn raid.* ataque nuclear = nuclear attack.* ataque por sorpresa = surprise attack.* ataque preventivo = preemptive strike.* ataque relámpago = hit-and-run attack.* ataques = slings and arrows.* ataques de = fevers of, fevers of.* ataques de cólera = flaming.* ataque siquiátrico = psychiatric episode.* ataque sorpresa = surprise attack, sneak attack.* ataque terrorista = terror attack.* ataque violento = paroxysm.* ataque virulento = blistering attack.* ciberataque = cyberattack.* dar un ataque de nervios = have + an attack of hysterics.* defenderse de ataques = ward off + attacks.* el ataque es la mejor defensa = attack is the best form of defence.* liderar el ataque = lead + the charge.* preparar un ataque = mount + attack.* provocar un ataque = provoke + attack.* sobrevivir un ataque = survive + attack.* soportar un ataque = suffer + attack.* sufrir un ataque = be under attack, be under assault.* un ataque de = an access of, a shock of.* * *Aataque aéreo air raidataque por sorpresa surprise attackataque en tres frentes three-pronged attack2 (verbal) attackla oposición lanzó un duro ataque contra el gobierno the opposition launched a sharp o fierce o harsh attack on the governmentinterpretó mis críticas como un ataque personal she took my criticisms personally o as a personal attackB (acceso) fitun ataque de celos/ira a fit of jealousy/ragesi la ves te va a dar un ataque de risa you'll die laughing if you see her ( colloq)le dio un ataque de llanto he burst into tearsme dio un ataque de rabia al ver tanta injusticia it made me furious o I was enraged to see so much injusticeCompuestos:● ataque cardíaco or al corazónheart attackanxiety attacksi ese ruido continúa me va a dar un ataque de nervios if that noise carries on I'm going to have a fitme da un ataque de nervios cada vez que tengo que hablar en público each time I have to speak in public, I get into a panicpanic attack* * *
Del verbo atacar: ( conjugate atacar)
ataqué es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
ataque es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
atacar
ataque
atacar ( conjugate atacar) verbo transitivo
to attack
ataque sustantivo masculino
1a) (Dep, Mil) attack;
2 (Med) attack;
ataque al corazón heart attack;
ataque epiléptico epileptic fit;
me dio un ataque de nervios I got into a panic;
un ataque de risa a fit of hysterics
atacar verbo transitivo to attack, assault
♦ Locuciones: familiar atacar los nervios, to lose one's cool
ataque sustantivo masculino
1 attack, assault
ataque aéreo, air raid
2 Med fit
ataque al corazón, heart attack
ataque de nervios/risa, fit of hysterics/laughter
' ataque' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acceso
- acometida
- borde
- cardiaca
- cardíaca
- cardiaco
- cardíaco
- crisis
- dar
- entrar
- golpe
- histeria
- inicial
- lanzarse
- nervio
- novilunio
- patatús
- repeler
- resistir
- simular
- arrollador
- asalto
- atentado
- crítica
- demoledor
- despiadado
- emprender
- enérgico
- feroz
- frontal
- lanzar
- rechazar
- refugiar
- refugio
- renovar
- salvaje
- simulacro
- soponcio
- sorpresa
English:
access
- aim
- air raid
- appendicitis
- assault
- attack
- barrage
- blitz
- bomb
- bout
- charge
- crack up
- destroy
- DT
- DTs
- fend off
- fierce
- fit
- full-scale
- go
- hysterics
- jealousy
- laughter
- lay
- lightning
- on
- onslaught
- outburst
- repel
- savage
- seizure
- send
- spearhead
- stave off
- stem
- strike
- throw
- turn
- unprovoked
- verge
- ward off
- air
- amok
- bilious
- crack
- drive
- have
- heart
- involvement
- offense
* * *♦ nm1. [acometida] attack;¡al ataque! charge!ataque aéreo [sobre ciudad] air raid; [sobre tropas] air attack; Bolsa ataque especulativo dawn raid;ataque preventivo pre-emptive strike2. Dep attack;una jugada de ataque an attack, an attacking move3. [crítica] attack;lanzó duros ataques contra el presidente she launched several harsh attacks on the president4. [acceso] fit;en un ataque de celos la mató he killed her in a fit of jealousy;Famcomo no se calle me va a dar un ataque if he doesn't shut up I'm going to have a fitataque cardíaco heart attack;ataque al corazón heart attack;ataque epiléptico epileptic fit;ataque de nervios attack of hysteria;ataque de pánico panic attack;ataque de risa: [m5] le dio un ataque de risa he had a fit of the giggles5. [de sustancia] corrosive effect* * *m2 ( acceso) fit;le dio un ataque de risa she burst out laughing* * *ataque nm1) : attack, assault2) : fitataque de risa: fit of laughter3)ataque de nervios : nervous breakdown4)ataque al corazón : heart attack* * *ataque n1. (contra alguien o algo) attack2. (de tos, risa, etc) fit -
12 explosión de bomba
(n.) = bomb attack, bomb blast, bombing, bomb explosionEx. The ARPAnet was an experimental network designed to support military research -- in particular, research about how to build networks that could withstand partial outages (like bomb attacks) and still function.Ex. This article describes the experiences of coping with the effects of damage caused by an IRA bomb blast which severely damaged the library.Ex. Despite damage from bombing, triple digit inflation, and staff shortages, many libraries functioned throughout the conflict.Ex. Their latest weapon of choice is poisonous chlorine gas, which they use in bomb explosions to cause more casualties and spread panic.* * *(n.) = bomb attack, bomb blast, bombing, bomb explosionEx: The ARPAnet was an experimental network designed to support military research -- in particular, research about how to build networks that could withstand partial outages (like bomb attacks) and still function.
Ex: This article describes the experiences of coping with the effects of damage caused by an IRA bomb blast which severely damaged the library.Ex: Despite damage from bombing, triple digit inflation, and staff shortages, many libraries functioned throughout the conflict.Ex: Their latest weapon of choice is poisonous chlorine gas, which they use in bomb explosions to cause more casualties and spread panic. -
13 attacco
m (pl -cchi) attack( punto di unione) junctionelectronics socket; SCI bindingmedicine fit( inizio) beginning* * *attacco s.m.1 (mil.) attack, assault: attacco aereo, air attack; attacco di sorpresa, surprise attack; formazione d'attacco, attack formation; precipitarsi all'attacco, to start an attack; ritornare all'attacco, to return to the attack; dopo l'attacco violento i terroristi si rifugiarono in un paese neutrale, after the laughter the terrorists took refuge in a neutral country2 (sport) attack, (amer.) offense3 (med.) attack; fit; seizure: attacco di cuore, heart attack; attacco di fegato, liver attack; attacco di tosse, coughing fit; attacco isterico, hysterics; attacco epilettico, convulsive seizure, epilectic fit4 ( avvio, inizio) opening, beginning (anche teatr.); (mus.) entry: l'attacco è stato deludente, the opening was disappointing; battuta di attacco, opening bar6 ( di rapace) swoop7 ( punto di unione) juncture9 (chim.) etching10 (ferr.) coupling12 ( per sci) ski fastening.* * *andare all'attacco — to go in (di on); fig. to move in (di on)
3) sport attack4) (accesso) attack, bout, fitattacco di influenza, febbre, ridarella — attack of flu, bout of fever, fit of the giggles
attacco di tosse — coughing fit, bout of coughing
5) (inizio) beginning, opening6) mus. (prime note) cue7) (degli sci) (ski) binding8) (giuntura) joint; (di tubo) connection9) el. power point•attacco aereo — air raid o strike
attacco cardiaco, di cuore — heart attack
••* * *attaccopl. - chi /at'takko, ki/sostantivo m.1 mil. attack ( contro against; a on; da parte di by, from); andare all'attacco to go in (di on); fig. to move in (di on); passare all'attacco to move in to attack; un attacco armato an armed raid; all'attacco! charge!4 (accesso) attack, bout, fit; attacco di influenza, febbre, ridarella attack of flu, bout of fever, fit of the giggles; attacco di tosse coughing fit, bout of coughing; un attacco di follia a frenzied attack5 (inizio) beginning, opening6 mus. (prime note) cue7 (degli sci) (ski) binding8 (giuntura) joint; (di tubo) connection9 el. power pointla miglior difesa è l'attacco attack is the best form of defence\attacco aereo air raid o strike; attacco di bile bilious attack; attacco cardiaco, di cuore heart attack; attacco di panico panic attack; attacco a o di sorpresa surprise attack. -
14 Wave
1.[weɪv]nouna wave of enthusiasm/pain — eine Welle der Begeisterung/des Schmerzes
2) (gesture)2. intransitive verbwith a wave of one's hand — mit einem Winken
1) [Fahne, Flagge, Wimpel:] wehen; [Baum, Gras, Korn:] sich wiegen; [Kornfeld:] wogen3. transitive verbwave at or to somebody — jemandem zuwinken
schwenken; (brandish) schwingen [Schwert, Säbel]wave one's hand at or to somebody — jemandem zuwinken
stop waving that rifle/those scissors around — hör auf, mit dem Gewehr/der Schere herumzufuchteln (ugs.)
wave somebody on/over — jemanden weiter-/herüberwinken
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/93653/wave_aside">wave aside- wave off* * *[weiv] 1. noun1) (a moving ridge, larger than a ripple, moving on the surface of water: rolling waves; a boat tossing on the waves.) die Welle3) (a curve or curves in the hair: Are those waves natural?) die Welle4) (a (usually temporary) rise or increase: the recent crime wave; a wave of violence; The pain came in waves.) die Welle5) (an act of waving: She recognized me, and gave me a wave.) das Winken2. verb1) (to move backwards and forwards or flutter: The flags waved gently in the breeze.) wehen2) (to (cause hair to) curve first one way then the other: She's had her hair waved; Her hair waves naturally.) (sich) wellen3) (to make a gesture (of greeting etc) with (eg the hand): She waved to me across the street; Everyone was waving handkerchiefs in farewell; They waved goodbye.) winken•- wavy- waviness
- waveband
- wave
- wavelength
- wave aside* * *[weɪv]I. ncrest of a \wave Wellenkamm m\wave of emotion Gefühlswallung fon the crest of a \wave ( fig) auf dem Höhepunktshe's riding on the crest of a \wave sie ist im Moment ganz oben\wave of fear/panic/sympathy Welle der Angst/Panik/Sympathie\wave of redundancies Entlassungswelle f\wave of terrorism Terrorwelle fto spark off a \wave of protest eine Welle des Protests auslösenwith a \wave of the hand mit einer Handbewegungand then, with a \wave of the hand, she was off und dann winkte sie noch einmal und war verschwundento give sb a \wave jdm [zu]winkenyour hair has a natural \wave dein Haar ist von Natur aus gewelltlong/medium/short \wave Lang-/Mittel-/Kurzwelle f7.▶ to make \waves ( fig: cause shake-up) Unruhe stiften; (create impression) Aufsehen erregen, Staub aufwirbeln figII. vi1. (greet) winken▪ to \wave at [or to] sb jdm [zu]winkenI \waved at him across the room ich winkte ihm durch den Raum zuIII. vt1. (signal with)to \wave one's hand winkenshe was waving her hand at the departing car sie winkte dem davonfahrenden Auto hinterherto \wave one's hands around [mit den Händen] herumfuchteln famto \wave sb goodbye [or goodbye to sb] jdm zum Abschied [nach]winken2. (swing)▪ to \wave sth etw schwenkento \wave a magic wand einen Zauberstab schwingen3. (make wavy)to \wave one's hair sich dat das Haar wellento have one's hair \waved sich dat das Haar wellen lassen* * *[weɪv]1. nthe attacks/attackers came in waves —
from the 5th century onward[s] England was attacked by waves of invaders — vom 5. Jahrhundert an wurde England immer wieder von Eroberungswellen heimgesucht
to make waves (fig inf) — Unruhe stiften
2)(= movement of hand)
to give sb a wave —he gave us a wave to show that he was ready — er winkte uns zu, um zu zeigen, dass er bereit war
2. vt1) (in order to give a sign or greeting) winken mit (at, to sb jdm); (= to wave about) schwenken; (gesticulating, in a dangerous manner) herumfuchteln mitto wave sb goodbye, to wave goodbye to sb — jdm zum Abschied winken
he waved the ticket under my nose —
he waved his stick at the children who were stealing the apples — er drohte den Kindern, die die Äpfel stahlen, mit dem Stock
2)he waved the children across the road — er winkte die Kinder über die Straßehe waved me over to his table — er winkte mich zu sich an den Tisch
3) hair wellen3. vi1) (person) winkenthere's daddy, wave! — da ist der Papi, wink mal!
don't just wave at the ball, aim to hit it — nicht nur in Richtung Ball fuchteln, du sollst ihn auch treffen!
3) (hair) sich wellen* * ** * *1.[weɪv]nouna wave of enthusiasm/pain — eine Welle der Begeisterung/des Schmerzes
2) (gesture)2. intransitive verb1) [Fahne, Flagge, Wimpel:] wehen; [Baum, Gras, Korn:] sich wiegen; [Kornfeld:] wogen2) (gesture with hand) winken3. transitive verbwave at or to somebody — jemandem zuwinken
schwenken; (brandish) schwingen [Schwert, Säbel]wave one's hand at or to somebody — jemandem zuwinken
stop waving that rifle/those scissors around — hör auf, mit dem Gewehr/der Schere herumzufuchteln (ugs.)
wave somebody on/over — jemanden weiter-/herüberwinken
Phrasal Verbs:- wave off* * *v.flattern v.wehen v.winken mit v. n.Welle -n f.Woge -n f. -
15 wave
1.[weɪv]nouna wave of enthusiasm/pain — eine Welle der Begeisterung/des Schmerzes
2) (gesture)2. intransitive verbwith a wave of one's hand — mit einem Winken
1) [Fahne, Flagge, Wimpel:] wehen; [Baum, Gras, Korn:] sich wiegen; [Kornfeld:] wogen3. transitive verbwave at or to somebody — jemandem zuwinken
schwenken; (brandish) schwingen [Schwert, Säbel]wave one's hand at or to somebody — jemandem zuwinken
stop waving that rifle/those scissors around — hör auf, mit dem Gewehr/der Schere herumzufuchteln (ugs.)
wave somebody on/over — jemanden weiter-/herüberwinken
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/93653/wave_aside">wave aside- wave off* * *[weiv] 1. noun1) (a moving ridge, larger than a ripple, moving on the surface of water: rolling waves; a boat tossing on the waves.) die Welle3) (a curve or curves in the hair: Are those waves natural?) die Welle4) (a (usually temporary) rise or increase: the recent crime wave; a wave of violence; The pain came in waves.) die Welle5) (an act of waving: She recognized me, and gave me a wave.) das Winken2. verb1) (to move backwards and forwards or flutter: The flags waved gently in the breeze.) wehen2) (to (cause hair to) curve first one way then the other: She's had her hair waved; Her hair waves naturally.) (sich) wellen3) (to make a gesture (of greeting etc) with (eg the hand): She waved to me across the street; Everyone was waving handkerchiefs in farewell; They waved goodbye.) winken•- wavy- waviness
- waveband
- wave
- wavelength
- wave aside* * *[weɪv]I. ncrest of a \wave Wellenkamm m\wave of emotion Gefühlswallung fon the crest of a \wave ( fig) auf dem Höhepunktshe's riding on the crest of a \wave sie ist im Moment ganz oben\wave of fear/panic/sympathy Welle der Angst/Panik/Sympathie\wave of redundancies Entlassungswelle f\wave of terrorism Terrorwelle fto spark off a \wave of protest eine Welle des Protests auslösenwith a \wave of the hand mit einer Handbewegungand then, with a \wave of the hand, she was off und dann winkte sie noch einmal und war verschwundento give sb a \wave jdm [zu]winkenyour hair has a natural \wave dein Haar ist von Natur aus gewelltlong/medium/short \wave Lang-/Mittel-/Kurzwelle f7.▶ to make \waves ( fig: cause shake-up) Unruhe stiften; (create impression) Aufsehen erregen, Staub aufwirbeln figII. vi1. (greet) winken▪ to \wave at [or to] sb jdm [zu]winkenI \waved at him across the room ich winkte ihm durch den Raum zuIII. vt1. (signal with)to \wave one's hand winkenshe was waving her hand at the departing car sie winkte dem davonfahrenden Auto hinterherto \wave one's hands around [mit den Händen] herumfuchteln famto \wave sb goodbye [or goodbye to sb] jdm zum Abschied [nach]winken2. (swing)▪ to \wave sth etw schwenkento \wave a magic wand einen Zauberstab schwingen3. (make wavy)to \wave one's hair sich dat das Haar wellento have one's hair \waved sich dat das Haar wellen lassen* * *[weɪv]1. nthe attacks/attackers came in waves —
from the 5th century onward[s] England was attacked by waves of invaders — vom 5. Jahrhundert an wurde England immer wieder von Eroberungswellen heimgesucht
to make waves (fig inf) — Unruhe stiften
2)(= movement of hand)
to give sb a wave —he gave us a wave to show that he was ready — er winkte uns zu, um zu zeigen, dass er bereit war
2. vt1) (in order to give a sign or greeting) winken mit (at, to sb jdm); (= to wave about) schwenken; (gesticulating, in a dangerous manner) herumfuchteln mitto wave sb goodbye, to wave goodbye to sb — jdm zum Abschied winken
he waved the ticket under my nose —
he waved his stick at the children who were stealing the apples — er drohte den Kindern, die die Äpfel stahlen, mit dem Stock
2)he waved the children across the road — er winkte die Kinder über die Straßehe waved me over to his table — er winkte mich zu sich an den Tisch
3) hair wellen3. vi1) (person) winkenthere's daddy, wave! — da ist der Papi, wink mal!
don't just wave at the ball, aim to hit it — nicht nur in Richtung Ball fuchteln, du sollst ihn auch treffen!
3) (hair) sich wellen* * *wave [weıv]A s1. Welle f, Woge f (beide auch fig):the waves pl besonders poet die See;a wave of indignation eine Woge der Entrüstung;make waves US Wellen schlagen, Aufsehen erregen2. (Boden- etc) Welle f, wellenförmige Unebenheit3. fig (Angriffs- etc) Welle f:wave of immigrants Einwandererwelle;wave of strikes Streikwelle;wave after wave Welle um Welle;in waves in Wellen, schubweise4. ELEK, PHYS Welle f5. TECHb) TYPO Guilloche f (Zierlinie)6. (Haar)Welle fa wave of the hand ein Wink mit der Hand, eine Handbewegung;give sb a wave jemandem (zu)winken;give a friendly wave freundlich winkenB v/i1. wogen, sich wellenartig bewegen2. wehen, flattern3. winken, Zeichen geben:wave after sb jemandem nachwinken4. sich wellen (Haar)C v/t1. wellenförmig bewegen2. a) eine Fahne, Waffe etc schwenken, schwingen, hin und her bewegen:wave one’s arms mit den Armen fuchteln;wave one’s fist at sb jemandem mit der Faust drohenb) winken mit:3. jemandes Haar etc wellen, in Wellen legen4. TECHa) Stoff flammen, moirierenb) Wertpapiere etc guillochieren, mit Zierlinien versehen5. jemandem (zu)winken:wave a train to a halt einen Zug durch Winkzeichen anhalten;a) jemanden beiseitewinken,b) fig einen Einwand etc abtun;a) jemanden abweisen,b) Fliegen etc (mit der Hand) verscheuchen;wave down ein Auto etc anhalten, stoppen;a) jemandem zum Abschied winken,b) umg etwas in den Schornstein schreiben;wave nearer heranwinken* * *1.[weɪv]nouna wave of enthusiasm/pain — eine Welle der Begeisterung/des Schmerzes
2) (gesture)2. intransitive verb1) [Fahne, Flagge, Wimpel:] wehen; [Baum, Gras, Korn:] sich wiegen; [Kornfeld:] wogen2) (gesture with hand) winken3. transitive verbwave at or to somebody — jemandem zuwinken
schwenken; (brandish) schwingen [Schwert, Säbel]wave one's hand at or to somebody — jemandem zuwinken
stop waving that rifle/those scissors around — hör auf, mit dem Gewehr/der Schere herumzufuchteln (ugs.)
wave somebody on/over — jemanden weiter-/herüberwinken
Phrasal Verbs:- wave off* * *v.flattern v.wehen v.winken mit v. n.Welle -n f.Woge -n f. -
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m (G napadu) 1. (napaść) assault- napad bandycki criminal assault- napad rabunkowy robbery, hold-up- napad z bronią w ręku armed robbery- napad zbrojny a military attack, an armed attack- napad na bank/pociąg bank/train robbery- bandycki napad na kobietę mugging of a woman2. (wystąpienie słowne) verbal assault a. attack- mówca bronił się przed napadami dyskutantów the speaker defended himself against attacks from his interlocutors3. (przypływ emocji) pot. burst, surge- napad pracowitości a burst of energy- napad zwątpienia a surge of despair- napad złości a tantrum, an outburst of anger- napad zazdrości a fit of jealousy- napad płaczu a fit of crying4. (choroby) fit, attack- napad kaszlu a fit of coughing, a coughing fit- napad grypy a bout of flu- napad padaczki an epileptic seizure- napad bólu a spasm of pain- napad paniki a panic attack- napad depresji a bout of depression- dostać napadu histerii to go into hysterics5. Sport. (ofensywa) attack- grał w napadzie he played in the attack, he was a forwardThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > napa|d
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rise [raɪz]hauteur ⇒ 1 (a) lever ⇒ 1 (b) montée ⇒ 1 (b) hausse ⇒ 1 (c) se lever ⇒ 2 (a), 2 (b) se relever ⇒ 2 (a) s'élever ⇒ 2 (b), 2 (f) augmenter ⇒ 2 (c) monter ⇒ 2 (c), 2 (g)1 noun∎ we reached the top of a steep rise nous sommes arrivés au sommet d'une côte raide(b) (of moon, sun, curtain) lever m; (to power, influence) montée f, ascension f; (in rank) avancement m, promotion f; (of industry, technology) essor m;∎ the rise and fall of the tide le flux et le reflux de la marée;∎ the rise and fall of the Roman Empire la croissance et la chute ou la grandeur et la décadence de l'Empire romain;∎ the rise and fall of the fascist movement la montée et la chute du mouvement fasciste;∎ her rise to fame came overnight elle est devenue célèbre du jour au lendemain;(c) (increase → of price, cost of living, crime, accidents) hausse f, augmentation f; (→ in bank rate, interest) relèvement m, hausse f; (→ of temperature, pressure) hausse f; (→ in level of river) crue f; (→ of affluence, wealth) augmentation f; British (→ in salary) augmentation f (de salaire);∎ to be on the rise être en hausse;∎ there has been a steep rise in house prices les prix de l'immobilier ont beaucoup augmenté;∎ the rise in the price of petrol la hausse du prix de l'essence;∎ there was a 10 percent rise in the number of visitors le nombre de visiteurs a augmenté de 10 pour cent;∎ there has been a steady rise in the number of accidents les accidents sont en augmentation régulière;∎ rise in value appréciation f;∎ Stock Exchange to speculate on a rise jouer à la hausse;∎ British to be given a rise être augmenté(d) (origin → of river) source f;∎ figurative to give rise to sth donner lieu à qch, entraîner qch;∎ it gave rise to a lot of hostility/difficulties cela a provoqué une forte hostilité/beaucoup de difficultés;∎ their disappearance gave rise to great scandal/suspicion leur disparition a provoqué un énorme scandale/éveillé de nombreux soupçons∎ he rose (from his chair) to greet me il s'est levé (de sa chaise) pour me saluer;∎ to rise to one's feet se lever, se mettre debout;∎ he rises late every morning il se lève tard tous les matins;∎ all rise! (in courtroom) levez-vous s'il vous plaît!;∎ Horseriding to rise in the saddle faire du trot enlevé;∎ the horse rose on its hind legs le cheval s'est cabré;∎ rise and shine! debout!;∎ Religion to rise from the dead ressusciter d'entre les morts;∎ he looked as if he'd risen from the grave il avait une mine de déterré(b) (sun, moon, star, fog) se lever; (smoke, balloon) s'élever, monter; (land) s'élever; (fish) mordre; Theatre (curtain) se lever;∎ to rise into the air (bird, balloon) s'élever (dans les airs); (plane) monter ou s'élever (dans les airs);∎ the birds rose above our heads les oiseaux se sont envolés au-dessus de nos têtes;∎ to rise to the surface (swimmer, whale) remonter à la surface; (anger) faire surface; (doubts, conflict) se faire jour;∎ also figurative to rise to the bait mordre à l'hameçon;∎ the colour rose in or to her cheeks le rouge lui est monté aux joues;∎ his eyebrows rose in surprise il leva les sourcils de surprise;∎ laughter/cheers rose from the crowd des rires/des hourras montèrent de la foule;∎ a feeling of panic rose in me un sentiment de panique s'est emparé de moi;∎ disturbing images rose into my mind des images troublantes me vinrent à l'esprit;∎ to rise to the occasion se montrer à la hauteur de la situation;∎ figurative to rise from the ashes renaître de ses cendres(c) (increase → value) augmenter; (→ number, amount) augmenter, monter; (→ prices, costs) monter, augmenter, être en hausse; (→ temperature, pressure) monter; (→ barometer) monter, remonter; (→ wind) se lever; (→ tide, river level) monter; (→ tension, tone) monter; (→ voice) s'élever;∎ gold has risen in value by 10 percent la valeur de l'or a augmenté de 10 pour cent;∎ to rise by 10 dollars/by 10 percent augmenter de 10 dollars/de 10 pour cent;∎ the pound has risen against the dollar la livre s'est appréciée vis-à-vis du dollar;∎ to make prices rise faire monter les prix;∎ prices are rising les prix montent ou sont à la ou en hausse;∎ rents are rising fast les loyers augmentent rapidement;∎ the river has risen by two metres la rivière est montée de deux mètres;∎ the wind has risen to gale force le vent se mit à souffler en tempête;∎ his voice rose above the noise of the crowd sa voix s'élevait au-dessus du bruit de la foule;∎ his spirits rose when he heard the news il a été soulagé ou heureux d'apprendre la nouvelle(e) (become erect → hair) se hérisser;∎ the dog's hackles rose le chien s'est hérissé de colère;∎ the hair on the back of her neck rose ses poils se sont hérissés(f) (mountains, buildings) se dresser, s'élever;∎ the trees rose above our heads les arbres se dressaient au-dessus de nos têtes;∎ the mountain rises to 2,500 m la montagne a une altitude de ou culmine à ou s'élève à 2500 m;∎ the steeple rises 200 feet into the air le clocher a ou fait 60 mètres de haut;∎ many new apartment blocks have risen in the past ten years de nombreux immeubles neufs ont été construits au cours des dix dernières années(g) (socially, professionally) monter, réussir;∎ to rise in society réussir socialement;∎ to rise in the world faire son chemin dans le monde;∎ to rise to fame devenir célèbre;∎ to rise to power accéder au pouvoir;∎ to rise in sb's esteem monter dans l'estime de qn;∎ to rise to the rank of colonel monter jusqu'au grade de colonel;∎ to rise through the ranks monter les échelons un à un;∎ to rise from the ranks sortir du rang;∎ she rose to the position of personnel manager elle a réussi à devenir chef du personnel∎ to rise in arms prendre les armes;∎ to rise in protest against sth se soulever contre qch∎ Parliament rose for the summer recess la session parlementaire est close pour les vacances d'été(j) (originate → river) prendre sa source►► Computing rise time temps m de montée(obstacle, fear) surmonter; (figure) dépasser;∎ this book never rises above the level of potboiler ce livre n'est que de la littérature alimentaire;∎ she seems to rise above that kind of petty jealousy elle semble être au-dessus de ce genre de jalousie mesquine;∎ try to rise above it tâche de rester au-dessus de la mêlée;∎ politics should rise above the level of personal attacks le débat politique ne devrait pas se situer au niveau des attaques personnelles∎ to rise up from one's chair se lever de sa chaise∎ the smoke/the balloon rose up into the sky la fumée/le ballon s'élevait dans le ciel∎ to rise up against an oppressor se soulever contre un oppresseur∎ to rise up from the dead ressusciter d'entre les morts∎ a strange sight rose up before his eyes un spectacle étrange s'offrit alors à son regard;∎ a shadowy figure rose up out of the mist une ombre surgit de la brume
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