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I nкипіння; сум'яття, хвилюванняII v1) кипіти, вирувати; бути охопленим ( почуттям), бути сповненим, переповненим2) icт. кип'ятити, варити -
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v. kaynamak, haşlamak, köpürmek, kudurmak, kaynaşmak, dolup taşmak -
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v. kaynamak, haşlamak, köpürmek, kudurmak, kaynaşmak, dolup taşmak -
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vi. 끊어 오르다, 뒤끊다, 소연해지다 -
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§ ბობოქრობა; დუღილი§ დუღილი (დუღს)●●she was seething with anger / with new ideas ბრაზი ეკიდებოდა // ახალი იდეები უდუღდა თავში -
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غليان ، جوش وخروش ، تلاطم ، جوشيدن ، جوشاندن -
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vt/i (pret #d, sod, pp #d, sodden) I. vt [arch] kuhati što II. vi [arch] kuhati; ključati, kipjeti, vreti ([fig]), prekipjeti; [fig] uzbuditi se / to # with fury = kipjeti od bijesa; #ing masses = ustalasane mase* * *
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bangot, mutuļot; vārīt -
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врие, зоврива* * *v. врие; зоврива, врие; зоврива, врие, претекува -
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v. koka, sjuda; vara arg, koka av ilska; koka, låta sjuda -
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v bullir de, estar furiós -osa -
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• kipeti; klokotati; ključati; kuvati; peniti se; raskiseliti; variti; vreti -
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• kihahtaa• kiehua• kuohua• kuohahtaa• lainehtia -
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verb(past seethed, obsolete sod; past participle seethed, obsolete sodden)1) кипеть, бурлить2) быть охваченным (каким-л. чувством); madness seethed in his brain безумие охватило его3) obsolete кипятить, варить4) obsolete мочить, окунать (в жидкость)* * *1 (n) волнение; кипение; смятение2 (v) бурлить; быть охваченным; быть переполненным; варить; кипеть; кипятить* * *и мочить, вымачивать; пропитывать* * *[ sɪːð] v. кипеть, бурлить, пениться, клокотать, быть охваченным, кипятить, варить* * *бурлитьваритькипениекипетькипитеокунать* * *1. гл. 1) прям. и перен. мочить 2) прям. и перен. бурлить 3) быть охваченным (каким-л. чувством) 2. сущ. прям. и перен. кипение -
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• varit sa• varit• vriet• uvarit• vyvarit• urobit odvar• prekypovat• búrit• byt vzrušený (pren.)• kvasit• kypiet -
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кипеть; бурлить
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Seethe — Seethe, v. t. [imp. {Seethed}({Sod}, obs.); p. p. {Seethed}, {Sodden}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Seething}.] [OE. sethen, AS. se[ o]?an; akin to D. sieden, OHG. siodan, G. sieden, Icel. sj??a, Sw. sjuda, Dan. syde, Goth. saubs a burnt offering. Cf. {Sod} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Seethe — Seethe, v. i. To be a state of ebullition or violent commotion; to be hot; to boil. 1 Sam. ii. 13. [1913 Webster] A long Pointe, round which the Mississippi used to whirl, and seethe, and foam. G. W. Cable. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
seethe — [ sið ] verb intransitive 1. ) to be extremely angry: Don t threaten me, Ronnie seethed. seethe with: He still seethed with anger over Maude s comments. 2. ) to be full of a lot of people or animals that are moving around quickly: seethe with:… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
seethe — (v.) O.E. seoþan to boil (class II strong verb; past tense seaþ, pp. soden), from P.Gmc. *seuthanan (Cf. O.N. sjoða, O.Fris. siatha, Du. zieden, O.H.G. siodan, Ger. sieden to seethe ), from PIE root *seut to seethe, boil. Driven ou … Etymology dictionary
seethe — [si:ð] v [: Old English; Origin: seothan [i] to boil ] 1.) to feel an emotion, especially anger, so strongly that you are almost shaking = ↑fume seethe with ▪ He was seething with anger. ▪ I was absolutely seething. 2.) be seething (with sth) … Dictionary of contemporary English
seethe — index burn Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
seethe — *boil, simmer, parboil, stew … New Dictionary of Synonyms
seethe — [v] be very angry be furious, be incensed, be livid, be mad, be on the warpath*, blow one’s stack*, blow up*, boil, breathe fire*, bristle, burn, ferment, flare, flip, foam, foam at mouth*, froth, fume, hit the ceiling*, rage, see red*, simmer,… … New thesaurus
seethe — ► VERB 1) (of a liquid) boil or be turbulent as if boiling. 2) be filled with intense but unexpressed anger. 3) be crowded with people or things. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
seethe — [sēth] vt. seethed, seething [ME sethen < OE sēothan, akin to Ger sieden < IE base * sew , to cook, boil > Sans hāvayan, (they) stew] 1. to cook by boiling 2. to soak, steep, or saturate in liquid vi. 1. to boil or to surge, bubble, or… … English World dictionary
seethe — v. (D; intr.) to seethe with (to seethe with rage) * * * [siːð] (D; intr.) to seethe with (to seethe with rage) … Combinatory dictionary