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1 завладевать умами
1. rule the minds2. ruling the mindsРусско-английский военно-политический словарь > завладевать умами
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2 потрясать ум
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3 выжить из ума
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4 живой ум
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5 смятение ума
1) General subject: perturbation of mind2) Makarov: perturbation -
6 волнение
1) General subject: affection, after-tossing, agita (a feeling of agitation or anxiety), agitation, broil, bubble, carfuffle, combustion, commotion (моря), discomposure, disquiet, disturbance, ebullience, embroilment, emotion, excitation, excitement, feeling, ferment, fermentation, fizzle, flurry, fluster, flutter, fret, gurgitation, heart-beat, heartbeat, heave (моря), jitter, perturbation, perturbative, popple, pother, riots, ruffle, sea (на море), seethe, squall, stirring, swell, swelter, taking, throb, throbbing, tizzy (особенно по пустякам), toss, trepidity, trouble, troubled waters, troubles, tumult, turbulence, tweak, twit, twitteration, unrest, uproar, way, worriment, worrisome, worry2) Biology: effervescence3) Naval: churning of water, rough water, seaway, wave disturbance4) Colloquial: fry, fryer, jitters, ructions, snit, stew, sweat, take-on, tizzy (обыкн. по пустякам), twitter5) Dialect: worrit6) American: feeze7) Sports: nervousness10) Rare: suscitation11) Diplomatic term: stir12) Cinema: mind-blowing13) Psychology: agitation anxiety14) Jargon: dustup, row-de-dow, row-de-dowdy, rowdy-dow, rowdy-dowdy, rowdydow, ruckus, rumpus, shindy, to-do, (от удовольствия) buzz (The dancers gave the old man a buzz. Танцующие вызвали у старика волнение.), stink, pizzazz, blast, oomph, turn-on15) Oil: worrying16) Fishery: rough sea, state of the sea17) Sakhalin energy glossary: seas18) Marine science: undulation20) General subject: wave -
7 смятение
с.1) (сильное волнение, смущение) confusion, disarrayдуше́вное смяте́ние — mental turmoil, the tumult of smb's mind
убежа́ть в смяте́нии — run away in complete confusion
2) (паника, растерянность) commotion, perturbationприводи́ть в смяте́ние (вн.) — perturb (d)
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