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  • 81 surge

    [sə:‹] 1. verb
    ((of eg water or waves) to move forward with great force: The waves surged over the rocks.) déferler
    2. noun
    (a surging movement, or a sudden rush: The stone hit his head and he felt a surge of pain; a sudden surge of anger.) accès

    English-French dictionary > surge

  • 82 surge

    [sə:‹] 1. verb
    ((of eg water or waves) to move forward with great force: The waves surged over the rocks.) agitar-se, arremessar-se
    2. noun
    (a surging movement, or a sudden rush: The stone hit his head and he felt a surge of pain; a sudden surge of anger.) onda

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > surge

  • 83 جفلة

    جَفْلَة \ start: a sharp movement of surprise: His sudden appearance gave me quite a start. \ جَفْلَة أو ذُعْر وهَرَب مفاجئ (لجماعة من الناس أو الحيوانات)‏ \ stampede: a sudden rush of frightened animals or people.

    Arabic-English dictionary > جفلة

  • 84 حملة

    حَمْلَة \ attack: attacking; an attempt to hurt or destroy: an air attack; an attack of fever; a newspaper attack. campaign: a planned set of actions with a single purpose: an army campaign; a political campaign. charge: a sudden rush at sb. or sth. for the purpose of attack etc.: They made a sudden charge and drove the enemy back. crusade: a public movement or struggle to get sth. done, or to stop sth. wrong. expedition: a journey for a special purpose: a scientific expedition to South America.

    Arabic-English dictionary > حملة

  • 85 ذعر

    ذُعْر \ alarm: fear of possible danger: The sound of a shot filled her with alarm. fright: sudden fear; shock: He almost died of fright when the gun exploded. It gave him a fright. panic: wild fear that makes people act madly. scare: a feeling of fear, often widespread and unnecessary: a war scare (a frightening report of possible war). terror: great fear. \ ذُعْرٌ وهَرَبٌ مُفاجئ (لجماعةٍ من الناس أو الحيوانات)‏ \ stampede: a sudden rush of frightened animals or people.

    Arabic-English dictionary > ذعر

  • 86 هجمة

    هَجْمَة \ attack: attacking an attempt to hurt or destroy: an air attack; an attack of fever; a newspaper attack. charge: a sudden rush at sb. or sth. for the purpose of attack etc.: They made a sudden charge and drove the enemy back.

    Arabic-English dictionary > هجمة

  • 87 attack

    حَمْلَة \ attack: attacking; an attempt to hurt or destroy: an air attack; an attack of fever; a newspaper attack. campaign: a planned set of actions with a single purpose: an army campaign; a political campaign. charge: a sudden rush at sb. or sth. for the purpose of attack etc.: They made a sudden charge and drove the enemy back. crusade: a public movement or struggle to get sth. done, or to stop sth. wrong. expedition: a journey for a special purpose: a scientific expedition to South America.

    Arabic-English glossary > attack

  • 88 campaign

    حَمْلَة \ attack: attacking; an attempt to hurt or destroy: an air attack; an attack of fever; a newspaper attack. campaign: a planned set of actions with a single purpose: an army campaign; a political campaign. charge: a sudden rush at sb. or sth. for the purpose of attack etc.: They made a sudden charge and drove the enemy back. crusade: a public movement or struggle to get sth. done, or to stop sth. wrong. expedition: a journey for a special purpose: a scientific expedition to South America.

    Arabic-English glossary > campaign

  • 89 charge

    حَمْلَة \ attack: attacking; an attempt to hurt or destroy: an air attack; an attack of fever; a newspaper attack. campaign: a planned set of actions with a single purpose: an army campaign; a political campaign. charge: a sudden rush at sb. or sth. for the purpose of attack etc.: They made a sudden charge and drove the enemy back. crusade: a public movement or struggle to get sth. done, or to stop sth. wrong. expedition: a journey for a special purpose: a scientific expedition to South America.

    Arabic-English glossary > charge

  • 90 crusade

    حَمْلَة \ attack: attacking; an attempt to hurt or destroy: an air attack; an attack of fever; a newspaper attack. campaign: a planned set of actions with a single purpose: an army campaign; a political campaign. charge: a sudden rush at sb. or sth. for the purpose of attack etc.: They made a sudden charge and drove the enemy back. crusade: a public movement or struggle to get sth. done, or to stop sth. wrong. expedition: a journey for a special purpose: a scientific expedition to South America.

    Arabic-English glossary > crusade

  • 91 expedition

    حَمْلَة \ attack: attacking; an attempt to hurt or destroy: an air attack; an attack of fever; a newspaper attack. campaign: a planned set of actions with a single purpose: an army campaign; a political campaign. charge: a sudden rush at sb. or sth. for the purpose of attack etc.: They made a sudden charge and drove the enemy back. crusade: a public movement or struggle to get sth. done, or to stop sth. wrong. expedition: a journey for a special purpose: a scientific expedition to South America.

    Arabic-English glossary > expedition

  • 92 ēruptiō

        ēruptiō ōnis, f    [ex + RAP-], a breaking out, bursting forth: ignium: ex oppido, a sally, Cs.: in hostes, L.: ab erupticnibus cavere, Cs.
    * * *
    sortie, rush, sally, sudden rush of troops from a position

    Latin-English dictionary > ēruptiō

  • 93 انقض

    اِنْقَضَّ \ dive: to go down quickly and suddenly: The aeroplane dived to attack. swoop: to come down through the air with a rush: The aircraft swooped to attack, make a sudden rush: The police swooped on the murderer’s house and caught him in bed. \ اِنْقَضَّ على \ pounce: to jump suddenly, so as to catch sth.: The cat pounced on the rat.

    Arabic-English dictionary > انقض

  • 94 هاجم

    هَاجَمَ \ assault: to attack. attack: to write or speak against: Some politicians are attacking the government, to start a fight (or use force) against; try to harm or beat We attacked the enemy. In football, the forwards attack and the backs defend. Some diseases only attack children. charge: to rush forward, usu. for an attack on sb.: The soldiers charged the enemy. They charged across the bridge. go for: to attack sb.: My dog went for the thief and bit him. \ هَاجَمَ بسرعةٍ خاطِفة \ swoop: to make a sudden rush: The police swooped on the murderer’s house and caught him in bed.

    Arabic-English dictionary > هاجم

  • 95 dive

    اِنْقَضَّ \ dive: to go down quickly and suddenly: The aeroplane dived to attack. swoop: to come down through the air with a rush: The aircraft swooped to attack, make a sudden rush: The police swooped on the murderer’s house and caught him in bed.

    Arabic-English glossary > dive

  • 96 swoop

    اِنْقَضَّ \ dive: to go down quickly and suddenly: The aeroplane dived to attack. swoop: to come down through the air with a rush: The aircraft swooped to attack, make a sudden rush: The police swooped on the murderer’s house and caught him in bed.

    Arabic-English glossary > swoop

  • 97 kan

    1. blood. 2. hem-, hemo-, hemi-, haem-, haemo-. 3. hemic, hematic. 4. lineage, family. -ı ağır 1. dull and boring by nature. 2. sluggish by nature. - ağlamak to shed tears of blood, be deeply distressed. - akçesi blood money, wergeld. - akıtmak 1. to sacrifice an animal. 2. to shed blood. - akmak for blood to be shed. - akmaksızın without bloodshed. - akrabalığı blood relationship, consanguinity. - aktarımı blood transfusion. - aktarmak /a/ to give (someone) a blood transfusion. - alacak damarı bilmek to know where to turn for help. - alma med. bloodletting. - almak /dan/ to take blood (from), bleed. - aramak to be out for blood. - bağı blood tie. - bankası blood bank. - basımı path. congestion. - basıncı blood pressure. - basıncı yüksekliği high blood pressure, hypertension. - başına sıçramak/- beynine çıkmak/vurmak to get or have one´s blood up, see red, blow one´s top. - boşalmak to hemorrhage. -a boyamak/bulamak /ı/ to wreak carnage in (a place). -a boyanmak/bulanmak to be covered with blood. -ı bozuk corrupt or evil by nature. - cisimciği blood corpuscle. - çanağı gibi bloodshot (eyes). - çekme med. dry cupping. -ı çekmek /a/ to resemble (a parent) (in looks and in character). - çıbanı boil, furuncle. - çıkar. Blood will flow./There will be a big fight. - çıkmak for blood to be spilled. - dalgası rush of blood to a part of the body, flush. - damarı blood vessel. - davası blood feud, vendetta. - değiştirme med. exchange transfusion. -ı dindirmek to stanch blood. -ına dokunmak /ın/ to make (one´s) blood boil. - dolaşımı/deveranı circulation of the blood. -ı donmak to be shocked, be horrified. - dökmek to shed blood. - dökücü bloodthirsty. -ına ekmek doğramak /ın/ 1. to be glad that one has caused (another´s) death. 2. to benefit by having caused (another´s) misfortune. -ını emmek /ın/ to exploit (someone) unmercifully. - gelmek to bleed. -ına girmek /ın/ 1. to have (someone´s) blood on one´s hands. 2. to deflower (a girl). 3. to damage, destroy. - gitmek /dan/ to bleed (while defecating or menstruating). - gövdeyi götürmek for much blood to be shed, for many people to be killed. - grubu blood group, blood type. - gütme blood feud, vendetta. - gütmek to seek blood vengeance, engage in a vendetta. - hücresi blood cell. -ı ısınmak /a/ to warm to, feel affectionate or sympathetic towards (someone). -ını içine akıtmak/-ı içine akmak to hide one´s sorrows. - iğnesi hypodermic injection of blood-building medicine. - istemek to be out for blood, want blood revenge. - işeme hematuria. -a kan! Blood for blood!/Death to the murderer! -a kan istemek to want blood revenge. -ı kanla yıkamak to exact blood revenge. - kardeşi blood brother. - kaybetmek to lose blood. - kaybı loss of blood. -ı kaynamak 1. to be full of beans, be full of pep. 2. /a/ to feel a sudden rush of affection for (someone). -ları kaynaşmak to come to like each other very quickly, become good friends in no time. - kesici styptic, hemostatic. - kırmızı blood-red, crimson. -ı kurumak to be exasperated. -ını kurutmak /ın/ to exasperate, vex. - kusmak 1. to vomit blood. 2. to be extremely pained or grieved. - kusturmak /a/ to oppress unmercifully. - kusup kızılcık şerbeti içtim demek to hide one´s sufferings from others. - lekesi blood stain. - merkezi blood transfusion center. - muayenesi law blood test (to determine paternity). - nakli blood transfusion. - olmak for murder to take place. (aralarında) - olmak to be involved in a blood feud. -ında olmak to run in the blood of, be in one´s blood. - oturmak /a/ to have a subcutaneous hemorrhage. - oturması subcutaneous hemorrhage. -ıyla ödemek /ı/ to pay with one´s life (for). -ı pahasına at the cost of one´s life. - pıhtılaşması blood coagulation. - portakalı blood orange. - revan içinde 1. bleeding profusely. 2. covered with blood. -ı sıcak outgoing, friendly, warm, sociable. -ı soğuk unsociable, reserved, cold. -ı sulanmak to

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > kan

  • 98 dash

    dæʃ 1. verb
    1) (to move with speed and violence: A man dashed into a shop.) storme (inn), komme styrtende
    2) (to knock, throw etc violently, especially so as to break: He dashed the bottle to pieces against the wall.) knuse, kaste
    3) (to bring down suddenly and violently or to make very depressed: Our hopes were dashed.) bli knust, tape motet
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden rush or movement: The child made a dash for the door.) raskt framstøt, sprang
    2) (a small amount of something, especially liquid: whisky with a dash of soda.) skvett, dråpe
    3) ((in writing) a short line (-) to show a break in a sentence etc.) tankestrek
    4) (energy and enthusiasm: All his activities showed the same dash and spirit.) futt, pepp
    - dash off
    bindestrek
    --------
    fare
    --------
    skvett
    I
    subst. \/dæʃ\/
    1) (frem)spring, raskt fremstøt
    2) ( sport) sprint
    3) plasking
    4) stenk(ing), dash, dråpe, skvett, klype
    5) ( overført) anelse, tanke
    6) ( typografi) tankestrek
    7) futt, pepp, bravur
    8) (hverdagslig, i bil) dashbord, instrumentpanel
    9) ( musikk) stakkatotegn
    10) ( bygg) forklaring: fet mørtel til rapping
    cut a dash ( hverdagslig) briljere, flotte seg, gjøre en flott figur
    dash at\/on raskt fremstøt mot\/på
    dash for raskt fremstøt for å nå
    dash of rain styrtregn
    II
    verb \/dæʃ\/
    1) slå hardt\/ned, kaste, slynge, støte, kjøre, kaste i bakken, slå i bakken
    2) fare, styrte, storme, stikke
    I've got to dash!
    3) ( overført) knuse
    4) (be)stenke, oversprøyte
    5) blande opp, spe ut
    med en stenk\/tilsetning av
    6) slå ned, gjøre nedslått
    7) ( forskjønnende for damn) forbanne, fordømme
    dashed if I do!
    dash away\/down\/out slynge bort\/ned\/ut
    dash down\/off klore ned
    dash down\/off a few letters
    dash it! forbannet også!, søren også!
    dash out someone's brains slå inn skallen på noen
    dash something against\/into\/upon kjøre noe mot noe
    dash something to pieces slå noe i stykker, knuse noe

    English-Norwegian dictionary > dash

  • 99 flurry

    American - flurries; noun
    1) (a sudden rush (of wind etc); light snow: A flurry of wind made the door bang; a flurry of excitement; The children expected a lot of snow but there were only flurries.) vindkast, snøbyge
    2) (a confusion: She was in a flurry.) uro, røre, hektisk aktivitet
    I
    subst. \/ˈflʌrɪ\/
    1) vindkast
    2) snøbyge, føyke, regnbyge
    3) nervøsitet, oppstyr, mas, jag
    4) ( børs) midlertidig uro, plutselig aktivitet
    a flurry of en storm av
    spenning\/opphisselse
    in a flurry nervøs, stresset
    II
    verb \/ˈflʌrɪ\/
    1) føyke
    2) opprøre, uroe, forvirre, gjøre nervøs
    don't get flurried! ta det rolig!, ikke stress!

    English-Norwegian dictionary > flurry

  • 100 gufs

    subst. gust, puff of wind, sudden rush of air subst. shudder, shiver

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > gufs

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  • rush — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 sudden movement or emotion ADJECTIVE ▪ headlong, sudden ▪ adrenalin, sugar ▪ Nothing can beat that adrenalin rush. VERB + RUSH …   Collocations dictionary

  • rush — I. /rʌʃ / (say rush) verb (i) 1. to move or go with speed, impetuosity, or violence. 2. to dash; dash forward for an attack or onslaught. 3. to go or plunge with headlong or rash haste. 4. to go, come, pass, etc., rapidly: tears rushed to his… …  

  • rush — 1 /rVS/ verb 1 MOVE QUICKLY (intransitive always + adv/prep) to move very quickly, especially because you need to be somewhere very soon (+ out/past/through/along etc): We rushed home to find out what had happened to Julie. | One of the pipes… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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  • sudden — sud|den W3S2 [ˈsʌdn] adj [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: sodain, from Latin subitaneus, from subitus sudden , from subire to come up ] 1.) happening, coming, or done quickly or when you do not expect it ▪ a sudden change in the weather ▪… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • rush — 1. verb 1) she rushed home Syn: hurry, dash, run, race, sprint, bolt, dart, gallop, career, charge, shoot, hurtle, careen, hare, fly, speed, zoom, scurry …   Thesaurus of popular words

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