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kwel1) (to put an end to (a rebellion etc) by force.) reprimir, sofocar2) (to put an end to, or take away (a person's fears etc).) calmar; desechartr[kwel]1 (rebellion) sofocar2 (fears) disiparquell ['kwl] vt: aplastar, sofocarv.• apaciguarse v.• domar v.• reprimir v.• sofocar v.kweltransitive verb \<\<revolt\>\> sofocar*, aplastar; \<\<criticism\>\> acallar, acabar con; \<\<fears\>\> disipar, acabar con[kwel]VT [+ uprising] sofocar; [+ opposition] sobreponerse a, dominar; [+ fears] desechar* * *[kwel]transitive verb \<\<revolt\>\> sofocar*, aplastar; \<\<criticism\>\> acallar, acabar con; \<\<fears\>\> disipar, acabar con -
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transitive verb(literary) niederschlagen [Aufstand, Rebellion]; zügeln [Leidenschaft, Furcht]; überwinden [Ängste, Befürchtungen]* * *[kwel]2) (to put an end to, or take away (a person's fears etc).) bezwingen* * *[kwel]vt1. (suppress)▪ to \quell sth opposition, protest etw [gewaltsam] unterdrücken [o ersticken]; rebellion, revolt etw niederschlagen [o niederwerfento \quell one's anger seinen Zorn bezwingen [o zügeln] figto \quell one's fear seine Angst überwinden▪ to \quell sb jdn beschwichtigen [o besänftigen]to \quell sb's anxieties/doubts/fears jds Befürchtungen/Zweifel/Ängste zerstreuento \quell sb's anger jds Zorn besänftigento \quell sb's feelings/passion jds Gefühle/Leidenschaft bändigen [o zügeln]* * *[kwel]vtfear bezwingen; passion bändigen, zügeln; riot unterdrücken, niederschlagen; anxieties überwinden* * *quell [kwel] v/t1. einen Aufstand etc niederschlagen2. Befürchtungen etc verringern, Schmerzen, Leid etc lindern, mildern* * *transitive verb(literary) niederschlagen [Aufstand, Rebellion]; zügeln [Leidenschaft, Furcht]; überwinden [Ängste, Befürchtungen] -
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[kwel] vt1) ( suppress)to \quell sth opposition, protest etw [gewaltsam] unterdrücken [o ersticken]; rebellion, revolt etw niederschlagen [o niederwerfen];to \quell one's fear seine Angst überwinden;to \quell sb jdn beschwichtigen [o besänftigen];to \quell sb's anger jds Zorn besänftigen; -
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[kwel]verbo transitivo placare, calmare [anger, anxiety]; reprimere, domare [ revolt]to quell sb. with a look — dominare qcn. con lo sguardo
* * *[kwel]1) (to put an end to (a rebellion etc) by force.) reprimere, soffocare2) (to put an end to, or take away (a person's fears etc).) calmare* * *[kwel]verbo transitivo placare, calmare [anger, anxiety]; reprimere, domare [ revolt]to quell sb. with a look — dominare qcn. con lo sguardo
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9 revolt
rɪˈvəult
1. сущ.
1) а) бунт, возмущение, восстание, мятеж in revolt ≈ восставший;
охваченный восстанием to incite, stir up a revolt ≈ подстрекать к бунту to rise in revolt ≈ поднимать восстание to crush, put down, quash, quell a revolt ≈ подавить бунт, мятеж peasant revolt ≈ крестьянский бунт a revolt breaks out, erupts ≈ вспыхнуло восстание Syn: insurrection, rebellion, uprising б) протест, возмущение Syn: protest, remonstrance
2) смена позиции, мнения;
демонстративный выход из партии
2. гл.
1) а) восставать, бунтовать (against) The prisoners are revolting against living conditions in the prisons. ≈ Заключенные подняли восстание из-за условий жизни в тюрьмах. б) противиться, восставать;
чувствовать отвращение (at, from, against) I know I have to get up every morning, but my mind revolts against the thought. ≈ Я знаю, что должен вставать утром каждый день, но моя душа восстает против этого.
2) переходить на сторону противника
3) отталкивать, вызывать отвращение восстание;
мятеж;
бунт - in * восставший;
охваченный восстанием - to rouse /to stir up/ the people to * поднять восстание, поднять народ на восстание - to rise /to break out/ in * восстать - to repress /to put down/ * подавить мятеж (against) бунт, протест - a * against image worship протест против идолопоклонства - women in * against discrimination женщины, бурно выступающие против дискриминации демонстративный выход (из какой-л. организации и т. п.) - * from a party демонстративный выход из партии (устаревшее) отвращение восстать;
взбунтоваться - to * against smb. восстать /поднять восстание/ против кого-л. противиться, восставать;
испытывать отвращение - his nature /his heart/ *s at /from, against/ deceit обман внушает ему отвращение, обман противен его натуре /претит ему/ - women were *ing against the restrictions on job opportunities женщины восставали против ограничения их права на выбор работы - observers *ed from the employment of young children in the mines наблюдателей возмущало применение детского труда на рудниках - this is a doctrine from which all sensible people must * это доктрина, от которой неизбежно отвернутся все разумные люди - his common sense *s against it его здравый смысл не мирится с этим внушать, вызывать отвращение - to * smb.'s feelings оскорблять чьи-л. чувства - the scene *ed him эта сцена вызвала у него отвращение, эта сцена была противна ему ~ восстание, мятеж;
in revolt восставший;
охваченный восстанием;
to rise in revolt восставать revolt восставать (against) ~ восстание, мятеж;
in revolt восставший;
охваченный восстанием;
to rise in revolt восставать ~ отвращение ~ отталкивать, вызывать отвращение ~ протест, бунт ~ противиться, восставать;
чувствовать отвращение (at, from, against) ~ восстание, мятеж;
in revolt восставший;
охваченный восстанием;
to rise in revolt восставать -
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[rɪ'vəult] 1. гл.1)а) восставать, бунтоватьThe prisoners are revolting against living conditions in the prisons. — Заключённые поднимают восстание из-за условий жизни в тюрьмах.
б) противиться, восставатьI know I have to get up every morning, but my mind revolts against the thought. — Я знаю, что должен вставать утром каждый день, но моя душа восстаёт против этого.
2)б) отталкивать, вызывать отвращение2. сущ.1)а) бунт, возмущение, восстание, мятежin revolt — восставший; охваченный восстанием
to incite / stir up a revolt — подстрекать к бунту
to crush / put down / quash / quell a revolt — подавить бунт, мятеж
A revolt breaks out / erupts. — Вспыхивает восстание.
Syn:б) протест, возмущениеSyn:2) смена позиции, мнения; демонстративный выход из партии -
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vt.1 sofocar (revolt); apagar (doubt, worry, passion)2 reprimir, suprimir, ahogar, sofocar.3 apaciguar, aplacar, mitigar.vi.minorarse, ir a menos, apaciguarse, calmarse.(pt & pp quelled) -
12 employ thugs to quell a revolt
Макаров: нанять громил для подавления мятежаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > employ thugs to quell a revolt
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13 подавлять мятеж
1) General subject: quell2) Mass media: quash revolt, quell revolt, scotch a mutiny, stamp out insurgency, stem insurgency, stifle a rebellion, suffocate revolt -
14 подавлять бунт
1) General subject: put down a revolt2) Mass media: quash revolt, quell revolt, suffocate revolt -
15 подавлять восстание
1) General subject: keep down revolt, scotch a mutiny, stifle a rebellion3) Mass media: quash revolt, quell revolt, suffocate revolt4) Makarov: crush uprisingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подавлять восстание
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1) General subject: crush a rebellion, put down a rebellion, put down a revolt, quash a rebellion, quell a rebellion, scotch a mutiny, snuff out a rebellion, squash a rebellion, squelch a rebellion, stamp out a rebellion, stifle a rebellion, stifle a revolt, crush an insurrection, quell an insurrection, suppress an insurrection, snuff out a rebellion (оппозицию)2) Law: suppress a rebellion3) Diplomatic term: subdue a revolt4) Makarov: crush revolt, pulverize rebellion, repress an uprising, crush a revolt, crush rebellionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подавить восстание
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17 подавить мятеж
1) General subject: crush a mutiny, put down a mutiny, quell a mutiny, quell a riot2) Military: put down a revolt, repress a revolt3) Law: suppress a mutiny4) Makarov: put down revolt, repress revolt, smash a revolt, crush rebellion -
18 niederschlagen
I v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)2. (die Augen) cast down4. JUR. (Verfahren) quashII v/refl1. CHEM. precipitate, deposit* * *(beenden) to quash;(umhauen) to knock down; to floor; to cut down; to knock out;(unterdrücken) to quell; to crush; to put down; to suppress; to beat down* * *nie|der|schla|gen sep1. vt1) jdn to knock down, to fell; (Regen, Hagel) Getreide to beat down, to flatten; Kragen, Hutkrempe to turn down; Aufstand, Revolte to quell, to put down, to suppress; Augen, Blick to lower, to cast down (liter)See:→ auch niedergeschlagen2) (= erlassen) Steuerschuld to waiveein Verfahren níéderschlagen (Jur) — to dismiss a case
2. vr(Flüssigkeit) to condense; (Bodensatz) to settle; (CHEM) to precipitate; (MET) to falldie Untersuchung schlug sich in einer Reform nieder — the investigation resulted in a reform
níéderschlagen (Erfahrungen, Vorfälle etc) — to find expression in sth; in Statistik to be reflected in sth
* * *1) (to strike (a person) heavily usually causing unconsciousness: The man had been slugged on the back of the neck with a heavy object.) slug2) (to cause to fall by striking: He was so angry with the man that he knocked him down; The old lady was knocked down by a van as she crossed the street.) knock down3) (to crush (a rebellion etc).) stamp out* * *nie·der|schla·genI. vt1. (zu Boden schlagen)▪ jdn \niederschlagen to knock sb down, to floor sb2. (unterdrücken)einen Streik \niederschlagen to break up a strikeUnruhen \niederschlagen to suppress unrestdie Augen/den Blick \niederschlagen to lower one's eyes/one's gazedas Verfahren \niederschlagen to quash the proceedingseine Gebühr \niederschlagen to abate [or cancel] a feeeinen Verdacht \niederschlagen (selten) to allay [or dispel] a suspicionII. vr1. (kondensieren)3. (zum Ausdruck kommen)* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (zu Boden schlagen)2) (umschlagen) turn down <hat-brim, collar>4) (senken) lower <eyes, eyelids>; s. auch niedergeschlagen2.sich in etwas (Dat.) niederschlagen — <experience, emotion> find expression in something; < performance, hard work> be reflected in something
* * *A. v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)2. (die Augen) cast downB. v/r1. CHEM precipitate, deposit2. fig:* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb2) (umschlagen) turn down <hat-brim, collar>2.sich in etwas (Dat.) niederschlagen — <experience, emotion> find expression in something; <performance, hard work> be reflected in something
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19 Aufstand
m (Revolution) revolution; (Revolte) revolt, rebellion; einer Gruppe, Klasse etc.: uprising, insurrection; (Putsch) putsch; bes. von Soldaten, Matrosen: mutiny; (Ausschreitung) riot; einen Aufstand machen; umg., fig. make ( oder kick up) a fuss; mach hier keinen Aufstand! don’t get all het up ( oder aerated)!; das wird einen Aufstand geben umg., fig. all hell will break loose* * *der Aufstandrebellion; revolt; uprising; insurgence; insurgency; insurrection; riot; rising* * *Auf|standmrebellion, revoltim Áúfstand — in rebellion or revolt
den Áúfstand proben (fig) — to flex one's muscles
* * *der1) (a rebellion: The king executed those who took part in the rising.) rising2) (a rebellion or revolt: The Hungarian uprising was quickly suppressed.) uprising* * *Auf·standeinen \Aufstand niederschlagen to quell [or put down] a rebelliondas wird einen \Aufstand geben! (fam: Unruhe geben) there'll be trouble!; (Ärger geben) there'll be hell to pay! famim \Aufstand sein to be in [a state of] rebellion [or revolt]den \Aufstand proben (fam) to flex one's muscles* * *der rebellion; revolt* * *Aufstand m (Revolution) revolution; (Revolte) revolt, rebellion; einer Gruppe, Klasse etc: uprising, insurrection; (Putsch) putsch; besonders von Soldaten, Matrosen: mutiny; (Ausschreitung) riot;das wird einen Aufstand geben umg, fig all hell will break loose* * *der rebellion; revolt* * *-¨e m.insurgence n.insurrection n.rebellion n.revolt n. -
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m; -s, -e, meist Sg. commotion, turmoil; (Tumult) riot, tumult, fracas; (Rebellion) uprising, revolt; innerlicher: turmoil, conflict; öffentlicher Aufruhr public clamo(u)r; in Aufruhr in a state of turmoil; Menge, Volk etc.: up in arms; jemanden in Aufruhr versetzen stir s.o. up, throw ( oder plunge poet.) s.o. into turmoil* * *der Aufruhr(Aufstand) uprising; rebellion; riot;(Durcheinander) commotion; turmoil; fracas; stir* * *Auf|ruhr ['aufruːɐ]m -(e)s, -e1) (= Auflehnung) revolt, rebellion, uprising2) (= Bewegtheit, fig: = Erregung) tumult, turmoilihr innerlicher Áúfruhr — the tumult or turmoil within her
in Áúfruhr sein — to be in a tumult or turmoil
in Áúfruhr geraten — to get into a state of turmoil
jdn in Áúfruhr versetzen — to throw sb into a turmoil
* * *der1) ((a) confused, noisy uproar: He was woken by a commotion in the street.) commotion2) (a state of excitement: The whole city was in a ferment.) ferment3) (a noisy disturbance created by a usually large group of people: The protest march developed into a riot.) riot4) riotousness5) ((an outbreak of) noise, shouting etc: The whole town was in (an) uproar after the football team's victory.) uproar6) (a state of wild confused movement or disorder: The crowd / His mind was in (a) turmoil.) turmoil* * *Auf·ruhr<-[e]s, -e>[ˈaufru:ɐ̯]m1. kein pl (geh: Erregung) tumult no pl, turmoil no pl; (in der Stadt/im Volk) unrest no pl, no indef artsein innerer \Aufruhr the turmoil within onein [o im] \Aufruhr sein, sich akk in [o im] \Aufruhr befinden to be in a tumult; Bevölkerung to be in a turmoilin \Aufruhr geraten to be thrown into a turmoil2. (Aufstand) revolt, uprising, rebellioneinen \Aufruhr unterdrücken to crush [or put down] [or quell] a revolt [or an uprising]* * *der; Aufruhrs, Aufruhre1) (Rebellion) revolt; rebellion2) o. Pl. (Erregung) turmoiljemanden/etwas in Aufruhr versetzen — plunge or throw somebody/something into [a state of] turmoil
* * *Aufruhr m; -s, -e, meist sg commotion, turmoil; (Tumult) riot, tumult, fracas; (Rebellion) uprising, revolt; innerlicher: turmoil, conflict;öffentlicher Aufruhr public clamo(u)r;* * *der; Aufruhrs, Aufruhre1) (Rebellion) revolt; rebellion2) o. Pl. (Erregung) turmoiljemanden/etwas in Aufruhr versetzen — plunge or throw somebody/something into [a state of] turmoil
* * *-en m.fracas n.insurrection n.riot n.sedition n.turmoil n.uproar n.
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