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41 scuotere
shake* * *scuotere v.tr.1 to shake*; ( agitare) to stir: il terremoto scosse la terra, the earthquake shook the earth; il vento scuote le foglie, the wind stirs the leaves; scuotere un albero, to shake a tree; non scuotere la bottiglia, don't shake the bottle; scuotere la testa, to shake one's head; il cavallo scosse la testa, the horse tossed its head; scuotere le spalle, (anche fig.) to shrug one's shoulders (o to give a shrug); scuotere la cenere dalla sigaretta, to tap the ash from one's cigarette; scuotere ( la polvere da) i tappeti, to shake (the dust out of) the rugs // scuotersi la polvere di dosso, to shake off the dust; scuotersi di dosso la paura, la tristezza, (fig.) to shake off fear, one's sadness // scuotere le briglie, to jerk the bridle2 (fig.) ( turbare) to shake*, to upset*; ( smuovere) to stir, to rouse: fu piuttosto scosso dalla notizia, he was rather shaken by the news; quel libro ha scosso la sua fede religiosa, that book has shaken his religious faith; quel ragazzo è troppo pigro, devi scuoterlo un po', that boy is too lazy, you must try to liven him up a bit; questa musica scuote gli animi degli ascoltatori, audiences find this music very moving; scuotere l'indifferenza di qlcu., to rouse s.o. from their indifference; scuotere i sentimenti di qlcu., to stir up s.o.'s feelings.◘ scuotersi v.intr.pron.1 ( sobbalzare) to start, to jump: scuotere a un rumore, to start (o to jump) at a noise // scuotere dal sonno, to stir oneself from sleep; scuotere dal torpore, to rouse oneself2 (fig.) ( turbarsi) to shake*; ( smuoversi) to stir oneself, to rouse oneself: a quell'accusa si scosse, at that accusation he roused himself; cerca di scuoterti e di uscire un po', try to stir yourself and get out a bit.* * *1. ['skwɔtere]vb irreg vt1) anche fig to shakecercò di scuoterlo dalla sua apatia — he tried to shake him out of o rouse him from his apathy
2)scuotersi di dosso qc — to shake sth off, (fig : malinconia, stanchezza) to shrug sth off
2. vip (scuotersi)to shake o.s., fig to stir o.s.scuotersi dall'apatia — to rouse o.s. from one's apathy
* * *['skwɔtere] 1.verbo transitivo1) to shake* [ramo, bottiglia, testa]; to flap, to shake* out [tovaglia, tappeto]; [vento, onde] to rock, to toss [ barca]3) (scrollare) to shake* [ persona]4) fig.2.scuotere qcn. dall'indolenza, dal torpore — to force sb. out of their apathy, to rouse sb. from their torpor
verbo pronominale scuotersi1) (scrollarsi) to shake* oneself- rsi di dosso — fig. to shake oneself free of [malinconia, dubbio]
2) fig. (riscuotersi) to shake* up, to rouse oneself, to wake* up3) (sobbalzare) to jump, to start, to jolt4) (turbarsi) to get* upset, to upset* oneself* * *scuotere/'skwɔtere/ [67]1 to shake* [ramo, bottiglia, testa]; to flap, to shake* out [tovaglia, tappeto]; [vento, onde] to rock, to toss [ barca]; scuotere le briciole dalla tovaglia to shake the crumbs off the tablecloth3 (scrollare) to shake* [ persona]4 fig. scuotere qcn. dall'indolenza, dal torpore to force sb. out of their apathy, to rouse sb. from their torporII scuotersi verbo pronominale1 (scrollarsi) to shake* oneself; - rsi la polvere di dosso to dust oneself off; - rsi di dosso fig. to shake oneself free of [malinconia, dubbio]2 fig. (riscuotersi) to shake* up, to rouse oneself, to wake* up3 (sobbalzare) to jump, to start, to jolt4 (turbarsi) to get* upset, to upset* oneself. -
42 religione sf
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43 religione
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44 Foyn, Svend
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 1809 Tønsberg, Norwayd. after 1873[br]Norwegian founder of the modern whaling industry; sea captain and sealer.[br]Svend Foyn's background typified the best of the Norwegian merchant marine: good seamanship, deep religious faith and an investigative and adventurous approach to life based on sound commercial judgement. After the period of training normal to his time, Foyn became a shipmaster and then followed the sealer's trade. By the early 1860s he had amassed a considerable sum of money and began to look around for an area of further conquest. He built whale catchers and operated them with scientific care, and by 1862 his work was recognized in Norway, Scotland and some other countries as personifying the whaling industry. Foyn's inventive approach to this new trade ensured that innovative ideas were accepted and that his inventions—such as the rubber accumulator, the recoil absorber and the harpoon braking system—became an accepted part of the whaler's trade. It is said that his first harpoon gun, invented in 1864, weighed 1 ton. Foyn designed a special whaling winch in 1873 that was protected by patent, the same year that the Norwegian Government granted him a ten-year monopoly on his system for catching whales.[br]Further ReadingJ.H.Harland, 1992, Catchers and Corvettes, the Steam Whalecatcher in Peace and War 1860–1960, Rotherfield, East Sussex: Jean Boudriot.P.Budker, 1958, Whales and Whaling, London: Harrap.FMW -
45 kafir
infidel; person with no religious faithmengkafirkan: to consider as an infidel -
46 مسلم
مُسْلِم \ Muslim: also Moslem nc., sb. who follows the religious faith of which Mohammed was the leader; adj. of Muslims: Muslim countries. -
47 Moslem
مُسْلِم \ Muslim: also Moslem nc., sb. who follows the religious faith of which Mohammed was the leader; adj. of Muslims: Muslim countries. -
48 Muslim
مُسْلِم \ Muslim: also Moslem nc., sb. who follows the religious faith of which Mohammed was the leader; adj. of Muslims: Muslim countries. -
49 imansızlık
1. lack of religious faith, unbelief. 2. hardheartedness, lack of compassion. -
50 itikatlı
(someone) who has religious faith. -
51 itikatsız
unbelieving, without religious faith. -
52 itikatsızlık
lack of religious faith. -
53 zerrece
1. in the least, at all: Ona zerrece acımıyor. He doesn´t feel sorry for her in the least. 2. the least bit of, the slightest degree of: Onda zerrece iman yok. He doesn´t have an ounce of religious faith in him. -
54 religion
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55 ਸਿਦਕ
faith, trust, patience, reliance, religious belief, faithਸਚਿਆਈ, ਧਰਮ, ਵਿਸ਼ਵਾਸ, ਭਰੋਸਾ, ਇਤਬਾਰ -
56 вероисповедание
faith, church, confession, religious persuasion -
57 вероисповедание вероисповедани·е
faith, religion, denomination, creedлюди разных вероисповеданий — people of different faiths / religions
свобода вероисповедания — freedom of religion, religious freedom
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > вероисповедание вероисповедани·е
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58 creencia religiosa
religious belief* * *(n.) = faith, religious beliefEx. This may be seen as a good or a bad thing, depending on your faith in the market forces and laisser-faire of Prestel or the benign dictatorship of the BBC and ITV.Ex. Librarians dealing with people who hold strong religious beliefs should have a sensitive, open, and non-judgemental attitude.* * *(n.) = faith, religious beliefEx: This may be seen as a good or a bad thing, depending on your faith in the market forces and laisser-faire of Prestel or the benign dictatorship of the BBC and ITV.
Ex: Librarians dealing with people who hold strong religious beliefs should have a sensitive, open, and non-judgemental attitude. -
59 вярвам
вярвам в бъдещето trust to the future, be/feel sanguine about the futureвярвам на (думите и пр. па някого) give credit/credence to; creditвярвам на обещанието на някого take s.o. at his wordвярвам сляпо в swear byвярвам сляпо на pin o.'s faith onмога напълно да ти вярвам I can quite believe youотказвам се да вярвамна refuse to believe, deny credence to2. doubt itне ми се вярва да е така I shouldn't think so, 'it's hardly likely, I don't fancy soако щеш вярвай believe it or notтова не е човек, на когото може да се вярва he is not a man to be trustedда не вярваш you bet! my eye! it's all my eye and Betty Martin3. (религиозен съм) believe (in God)* * *вя̀рвам,гл.1. believe (в in), have faith (в in), trust (в -); be a believer (in); разг. swallow, buy; ако щеш вярвай believe it or not; вярвай ми I give you my word for it, (you may) take my word for it, take it from me; \вярвам в бъдещето trust to the future, be/feel sanguine about the future; \вярвам на ( думите и пр. на някого) give credit/credence to; credit; \вярвам на обещанието на някого take s.o. at his word; \вярвам сляпо в swear by; \вярвам сляпо на pin o.’s faith on; да не вярваш! you bet! my eye! it’s all my eye and Betty Martin! не \вярвам! I don’t buy that! Come off it! Don’t give me that! не \вярвам на собствените си очи I can hardly believe my eyes; I distrust/doubt my own eyes; не \вярвам много на not place/have much trust in; не ми се вярва да е така I shouldn’t think so, it’s hardly likely, I don’t fancy so; отказвам се да \вярвам на refuse to believe, deny credence to; сам не си \вярвам на думите talk with o.’s tongue in o.’s cheek;2. ( религиозен съм) believe (in God); не \вярвам not be religious, not be a believer.* * *believe; deem{di:m}; trust: вярвам to the future - вяра в бъдещето* * *1. (религиозен съм) believe (in God) 2. 2 doubt it 3. beliеve (в in), have faith (в in), trust (в -);be a believer (in) 4. ВЯРВАМ в бъдещето trust to the future, be/feel sanguine about the future 5. ВЯРВАМ на (думите и пр. па някого) give credit/credence to;credit 6. ВЯРВАМ на обещанието на някого take s. о. at his word 7. ВЯРВАМ сляпо в swear by 8. ВЯРВАМ сляпо на pin o.'s faith on 9. ако щеш вярвай believe it or not 10. вярвай ми I give you my word for it, (you may) take my word for it, take it from me 11. да не вярваш you bet! my eye! it's all my eye and Betty Martin 12. мога напълно да ти ВЯРВАМ I can quite believe you 13. не ВЯРВАМ not be religious, not be a believer 14. не ВЯРВАМ в disbelieve in, put no trust in 15. не ВЯРВАМ в такива работи I don't believe in that sort of thing 16. не ВЯРВАМ много на not place/have much trust in 17. не ВЯРВАМ на собствените си очи I can hardly believe my eyes;I distrust/doubt my own eyes 18. не ВЯРВАМ, не ми се вярва I can't believe it, 19. не ми се вярва да е така I shouldn't think so, 'it's hardly likely, I don't fancy so 20. отказвам се да ВЯРВАМна refuse to believe, deny credence to 21. сам не си ВЯРВАМ на думите talk with o. s tongue in o.'s cheek 22. това не е човек, на когото може да се вярва he is not a man to be trusted -
60 glauben
I v/t1. (Glauben schenken) believe; glaube es mir believe me; er glaubt alles he’ll believe anything; es ist nicht zu glauben umg. it’s incredible ( oder unbelievable); das ist kaum zu glauben it’s hard to believe; ob du es glaubst oder nicht believe it or not; und das soll ich glauben? you don’t expect me to believe that, do you?; ich glaube ( dir) kein Wort I don’t believe a word (you’re saying); das glaubst du doch selbst nicht! umg. tell me another one; das glaube ich ( dir) gern I can (well) believe that; wer’s glaubt, wird selig! umg. that’s a good one, a likely story!2. (meinen, annehmen) think; ich glaubte, er sei Arzt I thought he was a doctor; sie glaubte sich unbeobachtet she didn’t think anyone was looking; wir glaubten sie gesund / zu Hause geh. we thought she was well / at home; ich glaubte, dich zu verstehen / es zu können, aber... I thought I understood you / could do it, but...3. jemanden etw. glauben machen make s.o. believe ( oder think) s.th.; er wollte uns glauben machen, er sei tot he tried to make us believe ( oder think) he was deadII v/i1. believe ( jemandem s.o.; an + Akk in); glauben an (+ Akk) (Vertrauen haben zu) have faith in; jemandes Worten glauben believe what s.o. is saying; ich glaube schon oder ja I think so; ich glaube kaum / nicht I don’t really think so / I don’t think so ( oder I think not); sie glauben fest daran they swear by it; du kannst mir glauben take my word for it2. umg.: dran glauben müssen Person: (sterben) kick the bucket, snuff it, Am. auch buy the farm; (Unangenehmes erleiden) come a cropper; Auto etc.: have had it; jetzt musst du dran glauben (bist du dran) you can’t get out of it now; eines Tages müssen wir alle dran glauben we’ve all got to go one of these days* * *to think; to figure; to reckon; to compute; to believe; to credit* * *Glau|ben ['glaubn]m -s, no plSee:= Glaube* * *3) (to think (that): I believe he's ill.) believe4) (to think, estimate or consider: I figured that you would arrive before half past eight.) figure5) (to believe (something) to be possible: Well, would you credit that!) credit6) (to believe or consider: She feels that the firm treated her badly.) feel7) (to think; to suppose: I imagine (that) he will be late.) imagine* * *Glau·ben<-s>[ˈglaubn̩]* * *1.transitives Verbich glaube, ja — I think or believe so
2) (für wahr halten) believedas glaubst du doch selbst nicht! — [surely] you can't be serious
ob du es glaubst oder nicht... — believe it or not...
du glaubst [gar] nicht, wie... — you have no idea how...
wer's glaubt, wird selig — (ugs. scherzh.) if you believe that, you'll believe anything
2.das ist doch kaum zu glauben — (ugs.) it's incredible
intransitives Verb1) (vertrauen)an jemanden/etwas/sich [selbst] glauben — believe in or have faith in somebody/something/oneself
2) (gläubig sein) hold religious beliefs; believefest/unbeirrbar glauben — have a strong/unshakeable religious belief
3) (von der Existenz von etwas überzeugt sein) believe (an + Akk. in)4)dran glauben müssen — (salopp): (getötet werden) buy it (sl.); (salopp): (sterben) peg out (coll.); kick the bucket (fig. sl.)
* * *A. v/t1. (Glauben schenken) believe;glaube es mir believe me;er glaubt alles he’ll believe anything;das ist kaum zu glauben it’s hard to believe;ob du es glaubst oder nicht believe it or not;und das soll ich glauben? you don’t expect me to believe that, do you?;das glaubst du doch selbst nicht! umg tell me another one;das glaube ich (dir) gern I can (well) believe that;wer’s glaubt, wird selig! umg that’s a good one, a likely story!2. (meinen, annehmen) think;ich glaubte, er sei Arzt I thought he was a doctor;sie glaubte sich unbeobachtet she didn’t think anyone was looking;wir glaubten sie gesund/zu Hause geh we thought she was well/at home;ich glaubte, dich zu verstehen/es zu können, aber … I thought I understood you/could do it, but …3.jemanden etwas glauben machen make sb believe ( oder think) sth;er wollte uns glauben machen, er sei tot he tried to make us believe ( oder think) he was deadB. v/i1. believe (jemandem sb;an +akk in);glauben an (+akk) (Vertrauen haben zu) have faith in;jemandes Worten glauben believe what sb is saying;ja I think so;sie glauben fest daran they swear by it;du kannst mir glauben take my word for it2. umg:dran glauben müssen Person: (sterben) kick the bucket, snuff it, US auch buy the farm; (Unangenehmes erleiden) come a cropper; Auto etc: have had it;eines Tages müssen wir alle dran glauben we’ve all got to go one of these days* * *1.transitives Verb1) (annehmen, meinen) think; believeich glaube, ja — I think or believe so
2) (für wahr halten) believedas glaubst du doch selbst nicht! — [surely] you can't be serious
ob du es glaubst oder nicht... — believe it or not...
wer hätte das [je] geglaubt? — who would [ever] have thought it?
du glaubst [gar] nicht, wie... — you have no idea how...
wer's glaubt, wird selig — (ugs. scherzh.) if you believe that, you'll believe anything
2.das ist doch kaum zu glauben — (ugs.) it's incredible
intransitives Verb1) (vertrauen)an jemanden/etwas/sich [selbst] glauben — believe in or have faith in somebody/something/oneself
2) (gläubig sein) hold religious beliefs; believefest/unbeirrbar glauben — have a strong/unshakeable religious belief
3) (von der Existenz von etwas überzeugt sein) believe (an + Akk. in)4)dran glauben müssen — (salopp): (getötet werden) buy it (sl.); (salopp): (sterben) peg out (coll.); kick the bucket (fig. sl.)
* * *(an) v.to believe (in) v. v.to believe v.to estimate v.to think (of) v.
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