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22 эхо
repercussion, doubling effectРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > эхо
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23 repercusión
f.1 repercussion, consequence, incidence.2 reverberation.* * *1 repercussion* * *SF1) (=consecuencia) repercussionde amplia o de ancha repercusión — far-reaching, with profound effects
tener repercusión o repercusiones en — to have repercussions on
2) [de sonido] repercussion; (=reverberación) reverberation, echo* * *a) ( de sonido) reverberationb) ( impacto)c) ( consecuencia) repercussion* * *= impact, implication, repercussion, after effect [after-effect].Ex. This code had an important impact upon cataloguing practices in the United States and the United Kingdom, and endured for over half a century.Ex. Chapter 25 deals with uniform titles, and its implications are considered in chapter 11.Ex. The installation of automation in libraries has some repercussions on their organisation.Ex. This paper explains how the after effects of flooding on library walls and shelving were dealt with by means of humidifiers and fans.----* de gran repercusión = far-reaching, wide-reaching, far-ranging.* repercusiones = aftermath, aftershock, ramifications, fallout.* repercusiones del cambio = impact of change.* repercusión negativa = backlash.* tener gran repercusión = be far reaching.* * *a) ( de sonido) reverberationb) ( impacto)c) ( consecuencia) repercussion* * *= impact, implication, repercussion, after effect [after-effect].Ex: This code had an important impact upon cataloguing practices in the United States and the United Kingdom, and endured for over half a century.
Ex: Chapter 25 deals with uniform titles, and its implications are considered in chapter 11.Ex: The installation of automation in libraries has some repercussions on their organisation.Ex: This paper explains how the after effects of flooding on library walls and shelving were dealt with by means of humidifiers and fans.* de gran repercusión = far-reaching, wide-reaching, far-ranging.* repercusiones = aftermath, aftershock, ramifications, fallout.* repercusiones del cambio = impact of change.* repercusión negativa = backlash.* tener gran repercusión = be far reaching.* * *1 (de un sonido) reverberation2(eco, resonancia): sus diseños han tenido gran repercusión her designs have made a great impact3 (efecto, consecuencia) repercussionla ley tuvo amplias repercusiones en la industria the law had widespread repercussions throughout the industryno se sabe qué repercusiones tendrá este cambio no-one knows what impact o effects this change will have* * *
repercusión sustantivo femenino ( consecuencia) repercussion
repercusión sustantivo femenino
1 (consecuencia) repercussion: la medida no ha tenido repercusiones, the measure has had no repercussions
2 (resonancia, trascendencia) impact
' repercusión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
incidencia
- nula
- nulo
English:
ambit
- repercussion
- reverberation
- implication
* * *repercusión nf1. [de sonido] reverberation2. [eco] impact;el tratado tuvo repercusión en todo el mundo occidental the treaty had an impact throughout the Western world3. [consecuencia] repercussion;el atentado tendrá graves repercusiones en el proceso de paz the attack will have serious repercussions on the peace process* * *f figrepercussion* * * -
24 Rückwirkung
f1. repercussion* * *die Rückwirkungretroactivity; backlash* * *Rụ̈ck|wir|kungfrepercussioneine Zahlung/Gesetzesänderung mit Rückwirkung vom... — a payment backdated to/an amendment made retrospective to...
* * *(a change of opinions, feelings etc (usually against someone or something): The new government was popular at first, but then a reaction began.) reaction* * *Rück·wir·kungf repercussion; von Vertrag retroactive effect▪ \Rückwirkungen haben auf to have repercussions on/fordas Gesetz hat keine \Rückwirkung the law is not retroactive▪ mit \Rückwirkung vom with retroactive [or retrospective] effect from* * *1) (zeitlich) retrospective forcemit Rückwirkung vom... — [retrospectively] as from...
2) (Auswirkung) repercussion (auf + Akk. on)* * *1. repercussion2. JUR:mit Rückwirkung vom with retrospective (US retroactive) effect from* * *1) (zeitlich) retrospective forcemit Rückwirkung vom... — [retrospectively] as from...
2) (Auswirkung) repercussion (auf + Akk. on)* * *f.backlash n.repercussion n.retroaction n.retroactivity n. -
25 incidencia
f.1 impact, effect.2 event (suceso).el viaje transcurrió sin incidencias the journey passed without incident3 incidence, consequence, effect, repercussion.* * *1 (repercusión) repercussion, consequence; (efecto) effect, impact■ la crisis ha tenido incidencia directa en el transporte the crisis has had a direct impact on transport■ son reformas legislativas sin incidencia histórica alguna they are legislative reforms with no historical repercussions whatever2 (frecuencia) incidence* * *SF1) (Mat) incidence2) (=suceso) incident3) (=impacto) impact, effect* * *1) (frml)a) (influencia, efecto) effect, impacttener incidencia sobre or en algo — to affect something, have an effect o impact on something
b) ( número de casos) incidence2) (episodio, suceso) incident, event* * *= impact, incidence, critical incident, repercussion, consequence.Ex. This code had an important impact upon cataloguing practices in the United States and the United Kingdom, and endured for over half a century.Ex. The number of entries in pre-co-ordinate system will depend upon the incidence of references and multiple entries.Ex. Each respondent was asked to relate 2 critical incidents of information use.Ex. The installation of automation in libraries has some repercussions on their organisation.Ex. I am looking for guidance on a potential digitization project of some consequence.----* incidencia de conflictos = conflict incidence.* tasa de incidencia = incidence rate.* técnica de incidencias = critical incident technique.* tener alguna incidencia en = have + some bearing on.* * *1) (frml)a) (influencia, efecto) effect, impacttener incidencia sobre or en algo — to affect something, have an effect o impact on something
b) ( número de casos) incidence2) (episodio, suceso) incident, event* * *= impact, incidence, critical incident, repercussion, consequence.Ex: This code had an important impact upon cataloguing practices in the United States and the United Kingdom, and endured for over half a century.
Ex: The number of entries in pre-co-ordinate system will depend upon the incidence of references and multiple entries.Ex: Each respondent was asked to relate 2 critical incidents of information use.Ex: The installation of automation in libraries has some repercussions on their organisation.Ex: I am looking for guidance on a potential digitization project of some consequence.* incidencia de conflictos = conflict incidence.* tasa de incidencia = incidence rate.* técnica de incidencias = critical incident technique.* tener alguna incidencia en = have + some bearing on.* * *A ( frml)1 (influencia, efecto) effect, impact tener incidencia SOBRE or EN algo to affect sth, have an effect o impact ON sth2 (número de casos) incidenceC (episodio, suceso) incident, eventun resumen de las incidencias del viaje real highlights of the royal tour* * *
incidencia sustantivo femenino
1 (repercusión) impact, effect, incidence: la medida tuvo escasa incidencia, the measure had little effect
2 (hecho) incident
' incidencia' also found in these entries:
English:
incidence
- occurrence
* * *incidencia nf1. [repercusión] impact, effect;tener incidencia sobre algo to have an impact o effect on sth2. [suceso] event;me contó las incidencias de la reunión she told me what had happened at the meeting;el viaje transcurrió sin incidencias the journey passed without incident;siguen las incidencias del conflicto con interés they are following developments in the conflict with interest3. Geom incidence* * *f1 ( efecto) effect2 ( frecuencia) incidence3 ( incidente) incident* * *incidencia nf1) : incident2) : effect, impact3)por incidencia : by chance, accidentally -
26 отзвук
echo, reverberationпрен. response, answer, reaction(отражение) reverberation, repercussion* * *о̀тзвук,м., -ци, (два) о̀тзвука echo, reverberation; прен. response, answer, reaction; ( отражение) reverberation, repercussion; намирам \отзвукк meet with/find a response.* * *echo; re-echo; reaction; response; repercussion* * *1. (отражение) reverberation, repercussion 2. echo, reverberation 3. намирам ОТЗВУК meet with/ find a response 4. прен. response, answer, reaction -
27 Auswirkung
f effect; (Folge) consequence(s Pl.); (Implikation) implication(s Pl.); (Rückwirkung) repercussions Pl.; (Ergebnis) outcome, result(s Pl.); diplomatische / politische etc. Auswirkungen auch diplomatic / political etc. fallout* * *die Auswirkungconsequence; implication; effect; repercussion* * *Aus|wir|kungf(= Folge) consequence; (= Wirkung) effect; (= Rückwirkung) repercussion* * *Aus·wir·kungnegative \Auswirkungen haben to have negative repercussions* * ** * *Auswirkung f effect; (Folge) consequence(s pl); (Implikation) implication(s pl); (Rückwirkung) repercussions pl; (Ergebnis) outcome, result(s pl);diplomatische/politische etc* * ** * *(auf) f.effect (on) n. f.consequence n.impact n.implication n.outcome n.repercussion n. -
28 contrecoup
contrecoup [kɔ̃tʀəku]masculine noun( = répercussion) repercussions* * *kɔ̃tʀəkunom masculin ( conséquences) effects (pl)* * *kɔ̃tʀəku nm* * *contrecoup nm ( conséquences) effects (pl), repercussions (pl); le contrecoup d'une opération the after-effects of an operation; subir le contrecoup de to feel the effects of; par contrecoup as a result.[kɔ̃trəku] nom masculinsubir le contrecoup de quelque chose to suffer the aftershock ou aftereffects of something -
29 retentissement
retentissement [ʀ(ə)tɑ̃tismɑ̃]masculine nouna. ( = répercussion) repercussionb. ( = éclat) cette nouvelle eut un grand retentissement dans l'opinion this piece of news created a considerable stir in public opinion* * *ʀ(ə)tɑ̃tismɑ̃nom masculin1) ( répercussions) effect; (d'artiste, œuvre) impact2) ( succès) sensation* * *ʀ(ə)tɑ̃tismɑ̃ nm(= retombées) repercussions pl impact* * *2 ( répercussions) effect (sur on); (d'artiste, d'œuvre) impact (sur on);3 ( succès) sensation; avoir un (grand) retentissement to cause a (great) sensation.[rətɑ̃tismɑ̃] nom masculin1. [contrecoup] repercussionle retentissement dans l'opinion publique a été considérable/nul there was considerable/no effect on public opinion -
30 отглас
resonance, echo (и прен.), прен. и response, answer, repercussionвж. vowel-gradation. ablaut* * *о̀тглас,м., само ед. resonance, echo (и прен.); прен. response, answer, repercussion; език. vowel-gradation, ablaut.* * *ablaut; gradation (ез.)* * *1. resonance, echo (и прен.), прен. и response, answer, repercussion 2. ез. vowel-gradation. ablaut -
31 отражение
reflectionпрен. reverberation, repercussion, after-effect, impact ( върху on)неблагоприятни отражения adverse repercussions (on)давам своето отражение tell, have an effect/impact, разг. come home to roost* * *отражѐние,ср., -я reflection; прен. reverberation, repercussion, after-effect, impact ( върху on); давам своето \отражениее tell, have an effect/impact, разг. come home to roost; неблагоприятни \отражениея adverse repercussions (on); теория на \отражениеето физ. theory of reverberation.* * *reflection; impact (прен. върху): She stares at her отражение in the mirror. - Тя гледа отражението си в огледалото.; mirror; reflex* * *1. reflection 2. давам своето ОТРАЖЕНИЕ tell, have an effect/impact, разг. come home to roost 3. неблагоприятни отражения adverse repercussions (on) 4. прен. reverberation, repercussion, after-effect, impact (върху on) 5. теория на ОТРАЖЕНИЕто theory of reverberation -
32 реакция
1. reaction(отзвук) response(отражение) repercussion, reverberationпредизвиквам реакция evoke a responseхим. react (upon)2. пол. reactionary circles/forces/parties, forces of reaction* * *реа̀кция,ж., -и reaction; ( отзвук) response; ( отражение) repercussion, reverberation; остра \реакцияя backlash; предизвиквам \реакцияя evoke a response, trigger off reaction; хим. react (upon).* * *reaction: I want to see his реакция at the news. - Искам да видя реакцията му на новината.; react (хим.), (upon); test (хим.); response (отзвук)* * *1. (отзвук) response 2. (отражение) repercussion, reverberation 3. reaction 4. пол. reactionary circles/forces/parties, forces of reaction 5. предизвиквам РЕАКЦИЯ evoke a response 6. хим. react (upon) -
33 coda
f tail( fila) queue, AE linedi veicolo, treno rearmusic codacoda di paglia guilty consciencecoda dell'occhio corner of the eyefare la coda queue (up), AE stand in line* * *coda s.f.2 (estens.) tail (anche fig.); tail end, end: coda di aeroplano, tailplane; coda di cometa, tail (o train) of a comet; dalla coda lunga, longtailed; fanale di coda, taillight (o rear-light); incastro a coda di rondine, dovetail joint (o dovetailing); pianoforte a coda, grand piano; (aer.) scivolata di coda, tail slide; senza coda, tailless; (aer.) trave di coda, tail boom; marciare in coda, to bring up the rear; il vagone in coda è diretto a Parigi, the rear carriage is going to Paris // avere la coda di paglia, to have a guilty conscience // se il diavolo non ci mette la coda, if no difficulty arises // andarsene con la coda tra le gambe, (fig.) to leave with one's tail between one's legs // guardare qlco. con la coda dell'occhio, to look at sthg. out of the corner of one's eye (o to give sthg. a sideways look) // non avere né capo né coda, to make no sense (o to be utter nonsense); un discorso senza né capo né coda, a speech without sense (o fam. a speech one can't make head or tail of)3 ( di capelli) ponytail4 ( di abiti) tail; train: giacca a coda di rondine, tailcoat (o tails); la coda dell'abito da sposa, the train of the bride's dress6 ( conseguenza) repercussion, effect, consequence: la discussione ha lasciato una coda, the discussion had quite an effect7 (cinem.) trailer, leader10 (bot.) coda di cane, ( Cynosaurus cristatus) dog's tail // coda di cavallo, horsetail (o equisetum) // coda di gatto, ( Typha latifolia) cat's tail (o reed mace) // coda di lepre, ( Lagurus ovatus) hare's tail // coda di sorcio, ( Myosurus minimus) mouse-tail // coda di topo, ( Phleum pratense) timothy (-grass); ( Lycopodium clavatum) club-moss (o foxtail) // coda di volpe, ( Alopecurus pratensis) foxtail // coda di volpe, ( Melampyrum arvense) cow-wheat12 (inform.) queue.* * *['koda]sostantivo femminile1) zool. tailmozzare la coda a — to dock [cane, cavallo]
2) (di aereo, treno) tail; (di corteo) tail, endvagoni di coda — end o rearmost carriages
fare la coda — to stand in a queue, to queue (up), to stand o wait in line
mettersi in coda — to join the line o queue
5) abbigl. (strascico) train6) mus. (di brano) coda7) (effetto) repercussion, echo8) cinem. telev.•coda di stampa — inform. print queue
••guardare qcs. con la coda dell'occhio — to watch sth. out of the corner of one's eye
* * *coda/'koda/sostantivo f.2 (di aereo, treno) tail; (di corteo) tail, end; in coda al treno at the rear of the train; vagoni di coda end o rearmost carriages3 (fila) line, queue BE; (di auto) line, queue BE, tailback BE; fare la coda to stand in a queue, to queue (up), to stand o wait in line; mettersi in coda to join the line o queue4 (acconciatura) coda (di cavallo) ponytail6 mus. (di brano) coda7 (effetto) repercussion, echo8 cinem. telev. titoli di coda (closing) creditscolpo di coda sudden reversal; la sua risposta mi è sembrata senza capo né coda I couldn't make head or tail of his reply; andarsene con la coda tra le gambe to go off with one's tail between one's legs; guardare qcs. con la coda dell'occhio to watch sth. out of the corner of one's eye; avere la coda di paglia to have a guilty conscience\coda di stampa inform. print queue. -
34 contraccolpo
"recoil, kick;Rückschlag;revés"* * *m rebounddi arma da fuoco recoil* * *contraccolpo s.m.1 counterblow, rebound; (ant.) counterstroke; ( di armi da fuoco) recoil, kick: il contraccolpo di uno sparo, the recoil from a shot; il contraccolpo alla schiena fu ancora più doloroso, the whiplash was even more painful2 (fig.) backlash, repercussion; reaction; result; consequence: di, per contraccolpo, as a consequence: fallita la banca, fallirono di contraccolpo parecchi uomini d'affari, the bank went bankrupt and as a result (o as a consequence) many businessmen were ruined.* * *[kontrak'kolpo]sostantivo maschile1) counterstroke; (di arma da fuoco) kick, recoil2) fig. (ripercussione) repercussion, backlash* * *contraccolpo/kontrak'kolpo/sostantivo m.1 counterstroke; (di arma da fuoco) kick, recoil2 fig. (ripercussione) repercussion, backlash. -
35 riflesso
1. past part vedere riflettere2. m reflection( gesto istintivo) reflex (movement)ho agito di riflesso it was a reflex action, I did it automatically* * *riflesso1 s.m.1 reflection: riflesso del ghiaccio, iceblink; il riflesso dell'acqua, the reflection of the water; i riflessi della luce, del calore, the reflections of light, of heat; il riflesso della luna sul lago, the reflection of the moon in the lake2 (fig.) influence, reflection, effect, consequence: i riflessi positivi di un avvenimento, the positive effects (o consequences) of an event; spero che l'accaduto non provochi riflessi negativi, I hope that what has happened will not have negative repercussions; le leggi dovrebbero essere un riflesso della volontà del popolo, laws should be a reflection of the people's will // di riflesso, as a consequence: il marito è molto noto e di riflesso lo è anche lei, her husband is very famous and as a consequence so is she; l'azienda è in crisi e di riflesso ci sono stati licenziamenti, the firm is going through a crisis and consequently there have been some lay-offs // per riflesso, indirectly: sapere qlco. per riflesso, to hear of sthg. indirectly (o in a roundabout way)4 (med.) reflex: riflesso condizionato, innato, conditioned, inborn reflex; alzarmi quando entra è quasi un riflesso condizionato, (fig.) it's almost a conditioned reflex for me to get up when she comes in; riflesso del ginocchio, knee-jerk; il dottore mi provò i riflessi, the doctor tested my reflexes; ha riflessi pronti, he has quick reflexes.riflesso2 agg.1 reflex, reflected: calore riflesso, reflected heat; luce riflessa, reflected light: brillare di luce riflessa, (fig.) to bask in s.o.'s reflected glory3 (bot.) reflexed.* * *[ri'flesso] riflesso (-a)1. ppSee:2. agg(immagine) reflected, (atto) reflex attr3. sm1) (di luce) reflection, (di capelli: naturale) light, (artificiale) highlight, (fig : ripercussione) effect, repercussion2) Fisiologia reflex* * *[ri'flɛsso] Isostantivo maschile1) (riverbero) reflection2) fisiol. reflexavere buoni -i — to have quick o good reflexes
3) fig. (ripercussione) repercussion4) (sfumatura)5) di riflesso as a consequence, as a result•II 1.participio passato riflettere2.1) fis. [raggio, suono, luce] reflected3) fisiol. reflex* * *riflesso1/ri'flεsso/sostantivo m.1 (riverbero) reflection3 fig. (ripercussione) repercussion4 (sfumatura) capelli castani con -i rossicci brown hair with red highlights; fogliame dai -i argentati foliage with a silvery shimmer5 di riflesso as a consequence, as a resultriflesso condizionato conditioned reflex (anche fig.).————————riflesso2/ri'flεsso/II aggettivo1 fis. [raggio, suono, luce] reflected2 (rispecchiato) immagine -a reflection3 fisiol. reflex. -
36 ripercussione
ripercussione s.f.1 repercussion (anche fig.): i recenti avvenimenti politici avranno ripercussioni anche nel campo degli affari, the recent political events will have repercussions in the field of business too; oggi studieremo le ripercussioni del fumo sulla salute, today we'll study the repercussions of smoking on one's health* * *[riperkus'sjone]sostantivo femminile (effetto) repercussion, reverberation, ripple* * *ripercussione/riperkus'sjone/sostantivo f.(effetto) repercussion, reverberation, ripple; che -i avrà sulla scuola? how is this going to reflect on the school? -
37 последствие
1) General subject: after-effect, aftereffect, aftermath, consequence, fruitage, inheritage, outcome, pay-off, payoff, reflex, sequel, sequence, subsequence, supervention (чего-л.), train, consequent, ramification, result2) Naval: afteraction3) Medicine: sequela( pl sequelae)5) Engineering: carry-over effect6) Bookish: echo effect (отдаленное)7) Mathematics: corollary8) Law: effect9) Diplomatic term: aftermath (бедствия, катастрофы), impact10) Jargon: follow through, follow up, follow-through11) Astronautics: feedback effect12) Business: consequent effect13) Aviation medicine: Nacheffekt, physical repercussion ( отдаленное) (какого-л. воздействия на организм), remote effect (отдаленное) (напр. облучения), repercussion, residual effect14) Makarov: a sequence to (smth.) (чего-л.), after-effect (наступающее не сразу), aftermatch (бедствия, катастрофы), implication, sequel to (smth.) (чего-л.), sequence to (smth.) (чего-л.), subsequent effect, the sequel to (smth.) (чего-л.) -
38 последствия
1) General subject: aftermath (the aftermath of the earthquake - последствия землетрясения; aftermath can be used of any after-effects, e.g. The aftermath of the wedding seemed to mean different things to different people (The Times).), backwash, ramifications, repercussion, repercussions, reverberation, wake of2) Medicine: after-effects, sequelae, sequellae (болезни)3) Military: after-effect, impact4) Engineering: consequences6) EBRD: implications, spillover7) Robots: consequence8) Makarov: effect, repercussion (события), trail9) SAP.tech. effects -
39 реперкуссия
Medicine: repercussion, repercussion (рефлекторное нарушение функций каких-л. органов и тканей) -
40 Auswirkung
Auswirkung f GEN consequence, effect, impact, repercussion* * *f < Geschäft> consequence, effect, impact, repercussion* * *Auswirkung
bearing, effect, result;
• betriebliche Auswirkungen operational implications (impact);
• globale Auswirkungen world-wide consequences;
• handelspolitische Auswirkungen trade-policy effects;
• klimatische Auswirkungen climatic effects;
• logistische Auswirkung logistical implication;
• politische Auswirkungen reactions of a policy;
• positive geschäftliche Auswirkungen business efficacy;
• steuerliche Auswirkungen tax effects, effects on taxation;
• Auswirkung der Einheitswährung implication of the single currency;
• Auswirkungen des Euro auf die Beschäftigung impact of the euro on employment;
• Auswirkungen des Euro auf das tägliche Leben effects of the euro on the daily lives;
• Auswirkungen einer strafferen Geldpolitik impact of stricter monetary policy;
• kostenmäßige Auswirkungen auf den Haushalt budgetary costs;
• ökologische Auswirkungen der Industrie ecological effects of industry;
• Auswirkungen im Kundenbereich impact in the customer domain;
• Auswirkung der Nachfrageentwicklung scale effect;
• wichtigste Auswirkungen der Reformen main implications of the reforms;
• Auswirkungen der Steuerpolitik auf andere Politikfelder the impact of tax policy on other policies;
• Auswirkungen eines Vertrages effect of a contract;
• Auswirkung auf die Wettbewerbsposition eines Unternehmens impact on a firm’s competitive position;
• Auswirkungen dämpfen to cushion the effects;
• Auswirkungen zeitigen to come on stream;
• kostenmäßige Auswirkungen zeitigen to make a showing on costs;
• Auswirkungen auf den Markt zeitigen to affect the market.
См. также в других словарях:
répercussion — [ repɛrkysjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1348; du lat. repercussus 1 ♦ Le fait d être renvoyé, répercuté. ⇒ réflexion, renvoi. Répercussion d un son par l écho. Répercussion d un choc. ⇒ contrecoup. ♢ Fin. publ. Répercussion de l impôt, quand le contribuable… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Repercussion — Re per*cus sion ( k?sh ?n), n. [L. repercussio: cf. F. r[ e]percussion.] 1. The act of driving back, or the state of being driven back; reflection; reverberation; as, the repercussion of sound. [1913 Webster] Ever echoing back in endless… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
repercussion — UK US /ˌriːpəˈkʌʃən/ noun [C or U] ► the effect that an action, event, or decision has on something, especially a bad effect: have repercussions for sb/sth »This case is likely to have repercussions for employees. »The nation s political crisis… … Financial and business terms
repercussion — c.1400 (implied in repercussive) act of driving back, from M.Fr. répercussion (14c.), from L. repercusionem (nom. repercussio), from repercussus, pp. of repercutere to strike or beat back, from re back + percutere to strike or thrust through (see … Etymology dictionary
Repercussion — (v. lat.), Wiederschlag, Zurückstoß, Zurückprellen, z.B. des Schalls, der Lichtstrahlen etc. Repercutientia, zurücktreibende Mittel … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Repercussion — Repercussion, lat. deutsch, Rückstoß; Rückprallen … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
repercussion — I noun backfire, backlash, blast, counteraction, echo, explosion, force, impact, reaction, rebound, reciprocal action, recoil, reflection, reflex, report, response, retroaction, reverberation, ricochet, shock II index conclusion (outcome), effect … Law dictionary
repercussion — [n] consequence backlash, chain reaction, echo, effect, fallout, feedback, flak*, follow through*, follow up, impact, imprint, influence, kickback*, mark, reaction, rebound, recoil, re echo, result, reverberation, side effect, spinoff*, waves*;… … New thesaurus
repercussion — [rē΄pər kush′ən, rep΄ərkush′ən] n. [L repercussio < pp. of repercutere, to rebound, strike back: see RE & PERCUSSION] 1. Archaic a driving back or being driven back by something resistant; rebound; recoil 2. reflection, as of light or sound;… … English World dictionary
répercussion — (ré pèr ku sion ; en vers, de cinq syllabes) s. f. 1° Terme didactique. Renvoi, réflexion. • Un corps combustible allumé à la distance de 20 ou 24 pieds par la répercussion et la concentration de la chaleur d un charbon situé entre deux… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré