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piquing

  • 1 despertar el interés

    (v.) = provoke + interest, stimulate + interest, stir + interest, whet + the appetite, heighten + interest, rouse + interest, capture + the imagination, capture + the interest, work up + an interest, pique + interest
    Ex. EEC's activities provoke general interest only when they seem to pose a threat to yet another apect of the British way of life.
    Ex. Continuing differences of opinion on such matters as the Community budget and the Common Agricultural Policy have stimulated the interest of academics and produced a market for their publications.
    Ex. The author's observations of a series of literary evenings for the deaf confirm that such evenings can stir a dormant interest in literature.
    Ex. One part of a novel or long text may be read in order to whet the listeners' appetites for reading the book themselves.
    Ex. Reading may be introduced with music in order to achieve a multisensory experience, heighten interest, and add variety and pleasure.
    Ex. The best reference librarians never find it necessary to rouse their interest in any subject: it is sufficient for them that the topic has been asked about by a reader.
    Ex. This paper describes how a middle grade school teacher uses a core list of books to capture the imagination of his students and to encourage them to write honestly about their lives.
    Ex. The author lists World Wide Web sites that capture the interest of curious but not very knowledgeable inquirers.
    Ex. It was at this time that John Hall, together with other public-spirited citizens of that community, worked up an interest in the matter, the proceeds of which were to be used in the construction of a railroad.
    Ex. Indeed, piracy in the Horn of Africa is such a hot topic these days that it is piquing the interest of the world's top security experts.
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    (v.) = provoke + interest, stimulate + interest, stir + interest, whet + the appetite, heighten + interest, rouse + interest, capture + the imagination, capture + the interest, work up + an interest, pique + interest

    Ex: EEC's activities provoke general interest only when they seem to pose a threat to yet another apect of the British way of life.

    Ex: Continuing differences of opinion on such matters as the Community budget and the Common Agricultural Policy have stimulated the interest of academics and produced a market for their publications.
    Ex: The author's observations of a series of literary evenings for the deaf confirm that such evenings can stir a dormant interest in literature.
    Ex: One part of a novel or long text may be read in order to whet the listeners' appetites for reading the book themselves.
    Ex: Reading may be introduced with music in order to achieve a multisensory experience, heighten interest, and add variety and pleasure.
    Ex: The best reference librarians never find it necessary to rouse their interest in any subject: it is sufficient for them that the topic has been asked about by a reader.
    Ex: This paper describes how a middle grade school teacher uses a core list of books to capture the imagination of his students and to encourage them to write honestly about their lives.
    Ex: The author lists World Wide Web sites that capture the interest of curious but not very knowledgeable inquirers.
    Ex: It was at this time that John Hall, together with other public-spirited citizens of that community, worked up an interest in the matter, the proceeds of which were to be used in the construction of a railroad.
    Ex: Indeed, piracy in the Horn of Africa is such a hot topic these days that it is piquing the interest of the world's top security experts.

    Spanish-English dictionary > despertar el interés

  • 2 kesalkan

    pique, piqued, piqued, piquing

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > kesalkan

  • 3 впечатление

    impression; influence, effect (воздействие, влияние)
    * * *
    * * *
    impression; influence, effect
    * * *
    astonishing
    astounding
    impress
    impression
    piquing
    showing

    Новый русско-английский словарь > впечатление

  • 4 впечатления

    astonishing
    astounding
    impression
    piquing

    Новый русско-английский словарь > впечатления

  • 5 укол

    м.
    2) ( инъекция) injection; shot разг.

    уко́л пеницилли́на — a shot of penicillin

    сде́лать кому́-л уко́л — give smb an injection [a shot]

    3) ( язвительное замечание) piquing / provoking remark

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > укол

  • 6 استفزاز

    اِسْتِفْزاز
    provocation, excitement, excitation, rousing, arousal, stirring up, working up, whipping (up); incitement, instigation; irritation, piquing

    Arabic-English new dictionary > استفزاز

  • 7 აღიზიანებს

    v
    exasperates, exasperating, irritates, irritating, piques, piquing

    Georgian-English dictionary > აღიზიანებს

  • 8 reizend

    1. charming
    2. charmingly
    3. cute
    4. delectable fig.
    5. delightful
    6. delightfully
    7. endearing
    8. fetching
    9. fetchingly adv
    10. graceful
    11. lovely
    12. piquing
    13. provoking
    14. teasing
    (Symbol Xi, Gefahrenbezeichnung R 36 ff)
    irritant adj [symbol Xi, risk phrase R36 ff]

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > reizend

См. также в других словарях:

  • Piquing — Pique Pique, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Piqued}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Piquing}.] [F. piquer. See {Pike}.] 1. To wound the pride of; to sting; to nettle; to irritate; to fret; to offend; to excite to anger. [1913 Webster] Pique her, and soothe in turn.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • piquing — pɪːk n. textured cotton fabric, ribbed cotton fabric n. irritation, anger; resentment, grudge, enmity v. insult, offend; anger, irritate; arouse, excite, stimulate (curiosity, interest, etc.) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Daniel Pipes — Born September 9, 1949 (1949 09 09) (age 62) Boston, Massachusetts Occupation Political commentator; …   Wikipedia

  • pique — pique1 [pi:k] noun a feeling of irritation or resentment resulting from a slight, especially to one s pride: he left in a fit of pique. verb (piques, piquing, piqued) 1》 stimulate (interest or curiosity). 2》 (be piqued) feel irritated or… …   English new terms dictionary

  • pique — 1. v. & n. v.tr. (piques, piqued, piquing) 1 wound the pride of, irritate. 2 arouse (curiosity, interest, etc.). 3 (refl.; usu. foll. by on) pride or congratulate oneself. n. ill feeling; enmity; resentment (in a fit of pique) …   Useful english dictionary

  • Pique — Pique, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Piqued}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Piquing}.] [F. piquer. See {Pike}.] 1. To wound the pride of; to sting; to nettle; to irritate; to fret; to offend; to excite to anger. [1913 Webster] Pique her, and soothe in turn. Byron.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Piqued — Pique Pique, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Piqued}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Piquing}.] [F. piquer. See {Pike}.] 1. To wound the pride of; to sting; to nettle; to irritate; to fret; to offend; to excite to anger. [1913 Webster] Pique her, and soothe in turn.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pique — I. noun Date: 1592 a transient feeling of wounded vanity ; resentment < a fit of pique > Synonyms: see offense II. transitive verb (piqued; piquing) Etymology: French piquer, literally, to prick more at …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Detective fiction — Detective story redirects here. For other uses, see Detective Story. Detective fiction is a sub genre of crime fiction and mystery fiction in which an investigator (often a detective), either professional or amateur, investigates a crime, often… …   Wikipedia

  • Cyclops (comics) — Cyclops Cyclops Art by John Cassaday. Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics …   Wikipedia

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