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61 διακινέω
A move slightly,ἄρθρον Hp.Art.9
:—[voice] Pass., to be put in motion, move, Hdt.3.108, Hp.Art.30; of mincing gait, Ar.V. 688, Luc.Merc.Cond.16.2 throw into disorder, confound,τὰ πεπραγμένα Th.5.25
; agitate,τὰ συμμαχικά Plu.CG10
;τὴν γνώμην Philostr. VA2.36
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62 προσυγχέω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσυγχέω
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64 Unordnung
f disorder(liness), a mess; in Unordnung in disorder, in a mess, in (complete) disarray; in Unordnung bringen mess up; dort herrscht eine furchtbare Unordnung the place is (in) a terrible mess* * *die Unordnungupset; mess; huggermugger; disorderliness; disarray; muss; messiness; clutter; disorder* * *Ụn|ord|nungfdisorder no indef art; (in Zimmer etc auch) untidiness no indef art; (= Durcheinander) muddle (esp Brit), messin Unordnung geraten — to get into (a state of) disorder, to become untidy, to get into a muddle (esp Brit) or mess
etw in Unordnung bringen — to get sth in a mess, to mess sth up
Unordnung in etw bringen (in Leben, System) — to bring disorder to sth
Unordnung machen or schaffen — to put or throw everything into disorder, to turn everything upside down
* * *die1) (state of untidiness: The house is in a clutter.) clutter3) (lack of order; confusion or disturbance: The strike threw the whole country into disorder; scenes of disorder and rioting.) disorder* * *Un·ord·nung[ˈʊnʔɔrdnʊŋ]f kein pl disorder, messetw in \Unordnung bringen to get sth in a mess [or muddle]in \Unordnung geraten to get into a mess\Unordnung machen to make a mess* * *die disorder; mess* * *in Unordnung in disorder, in a mess, in (complete) disarray;in Unordnung bringen mess up;dort herrscht eine furchtbare Unordnung the place is (in) a terrible mess* * *die disorder; mess* * *f.confusion n.disorder n.disorderliness n.mess n.(§ pl.: messes)messiness n. -
65 расстраивать
(кого-л./что-л.)
1) (приводить в беспорядок)
disorder, disturb; throw into confusion/disorder, unsettle; break up
2) (выводить из строя)
upset
3) (причинять ущерб)
ruin; wreck; impair, damage
4) (причинять вред)
shatter; ruin (здоровье)* * *disorder, disturb; throw into confusion/disorder* * *circumventderangedevelopdisarrangediscomfitdisconcertdislocatedisorderdistractdistunedisturbfrustratemistuneshatterunhingeunsettleuntune -
66 приводить
привести1. (вн.) bring* (d.)2. (вн. к) lead* (d. to), bring* (d. to); (к результату и т. п.) result (in)это к добру не приведёт — it will lead to no good, no good will come of it
3. (вн. к) мат. reduce (d. to)4. (вн.; о фактах, данных и т. п.) adduce (d.), cite (d.); (назвать, перечислять) list (d.)приводить (удачную) цитату — cite / make* a (good*) quotation
приводить доказательства — produce / adduce proofs
приводить пример — give* an example, cite an instance
приводить что-л. в пример — cite smth. as an example
5. (вн.; в какое-л. состояние):приводить в восторг — delight (d.), enrapture (d.), entrance (d.)
приводить в бешенство — drive* mad (d.), throw* into a rage (d.)
приводить в отчаяние — reduce / drive* to despair (d.)
приводить в смятение — throw* into confusion / disarray (d.)
приводить в замешательство, смущение — throw* into confusion (d.)
приводить в затруднение — give* difficulty (i.), cause difficulties (i.)
приводить в изумление — surprise (d.), astonish (d.)
приводить кого-л. в чувство — bring* smb. to his senses; bring* smb. round разг.
приводить в соответствие (с тв.) — bring* into accord (d. with)
приводить в порядок — put* in order (d.), arrange (d.), tidy (d.); fix (d.) разг.
приводить в беспорядок — make* untidy (d.), disorder (d.), disarrange (d.), get* into a mess (d.); воен. throw* into confusion (d.)
приводить в негодность — put* / bring* out of commission (d.), make useless / worthless (d.)
приводить в действие, движение — set* / put* in motion (d.), set* / get* going (d.)
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приводить в исполнение — carry out (d.), execute (d.), implement (d.), carry into effect (d.)приводить кого-л. к присяге — administer the oath to smb., swear* smb. in
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67 desbarajustar
v.1 to disorder, to confuse, to mix things.2 to throw out of balance, to destabilize, to disarrange, to throw into chaos.* * *1 (desordenar) to mess up, turn upside down2 (trastornar) to upset* * *VT1) (=causar confusión) to throw into confusion2) (=desordenar) to mess up* * *verbo transitivo (fam) to mess up (colloq)* * *= discomfit.Ex. What many people miss is that part of his talent is to amuse and discomfit his audience at the same time.* * *verbo transitivo (fam) to mess up (colloq)* * *= discomfit.Ex: What many people miss is that part of his talent is to amuse and discomfit his audience at the same time.
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68 disordine
m untidiness, messin disordine untidy, in a messdisordini pl riots, public disorder sg* * *disordine s.m.1 disorder, untidiness, confusion, mess: capelli in disordine, untidy hair; i suoi abiti erano in disordine, his clothes were untidy (o in disorder); tutto è in disordine, everything is in a mess (o in a shambles); gettare il disordine nelle file del nemico, to throw the ranks of the enemy into disorder (o disarray); mettere qlco. in disordine, to turn sthg. upside down; nella mia stanza regna sempre un gran disordine, my room is always in a right mess; che disordine!, what a mess (o what a shambles)!2 ( sregolatezza) excess, (over)indulgence: disordine nel mangiare, overindulgence in food (o in eating); i disordini gli accorceranno la vita, his excesses are going to shorten his life3 (spec. pl.) ( tumulto) disorder, commotion, tumult, disturbance, riot, turmoil: sono scoppiati gravi disordini, riots have broken out4 (estens.) ( disservizio) disorganization, inefficiency, bad service: il disordine del servizio postale, the inefficiency of the postal service.* * *[di'zordine] 1.sostantivo maschile1) (scompiglio) disorder, untidiness, messin disordine — [ abiti] dishevelled; [ capelli] messy, straggly; [ stanza] disorderly, untidy, messy; [carte, effetti personali] in disorder
2) (confusione) disorganization, chaos3) psic. disorder2.sostantivo maschile plurale disordini (tumulti) disorder U, disturbance sing., trouble sing., turbulence U, unrest U* * *disordine/di'zordine/I sostantivo m.1 (scompiglio) disorder, untidiness, mess; in disordine [ abiti] dishevelled; [ capelli] messy, straggly; [ stanza] disorderly, untidy, messy; [carte, effetti personali] in disorder2 (confusione) disorganization, chaos3 psic. disorderII disordini m.pl. -
69 беспорядок
м.disorder; ( расстройство) confusionприводить в беспорядок (вн.) — put* into disorder (d.), disarrange (d.); (о комнате, столе, волосах тж.) make* untidy (d.); воен. throw* into confusion (d.)
в беспорядке — in disorder, untidy; (в спешке, суматохе) helter-skelter
отступать в беспорядке — retreat in confusion / disorder
в большом беспорядке (о комнате, квартире) — upside-down; in a mess разг.
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м.disorder; ( расстройство) confusionв беспоря́дке — in disorder
в большо́м беспоря́дке (о комнате, квартире) — upside-down; in a mess разг.
приводи́ть в беспоря́док (вн.) — put (d) into disorder, disarrange (d); (в комнате, на столе, в волосах тж.) make (d) untidy; воен. throw (d) into confusion
отступа́ть в беспоря́дке — retreat in confusion / disorder
••худо́жественный беспоря́док — artistic confusion, creative clutter
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71 вносить
несов. - вноси́ть, сов. - внести́; (вн.)1) ( приносить внутрь) bring in (d), carry in (d); (в вн.) bring (d into), carry (d into)2) (в вн.; деньги, долю) contribute (d to); ( на банковский счёт) pay in (d to); deposit (d in)3) (в вн.; придавать, вызывать) bring about (d in); introduce (d into); add (d to)вноси́ть оживле́ние / весе́лье — liven up (d); brighten up (d)
вноси́ть беспоря́док — throw (d) into disorder, cause disorder (in)
4) (в вн.; включать, добавлять) introduce (d into), include (d in)вноси́ть измене́ния (в вн.) — make changes (in)
вноси́ть попра́вки (в вн.) — make amendments (in)
вноси́ть в спи́сок — enter (d) in the list, put (d) on the list
вноси́ть в протоко́л — enter in the minutes (d)
5) (представлять, предлагать собранию) move (d), bring in (d), bring / put forward (d)вноси́ть предложе́ние — make a suggestion, put forward a proposal; (в парламенте и т.п.) introduce / table a motion; move for
вноси́ть предложе́ние на рассмотре́ние (рд.) — submit a proposal (to), place a proposal (before)
вноси́ть предложе́ние (о том, что́бы) — suggest (that); ( официальное) propose (that), move (that)
вноси́ть законопрое́кт — introduce [bring in] a bill
6) с.-х.вноси́ть удобре́ния — apply fertilizers
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72 расстраивать
несовер. - расстраивать; совер. - расстроить1) ( приводить в беспорядок)disorder, disturb; throw into confusion/disorder, unsettle; break up2) ( выводить из строя)upset, disrupt; derange; disorganize3) ( причинять ущерб)ruin; wreck; impair, damage; shatter; disturb, spoil4) ( причинять вред)shatter; ruin (здоровье)5) ( мешать осуществлению)frustrate, derange, thwart; foil6) ( огорчать)upset, put out (of humo(u)r); disturb7) муз. put/throw out of tune, untune -
73 расстройство
с.1. disorder, disarray, discomposure; (планов и т. п.) derangement, frustrationрасстройство желудка — stomach upset, indigestion, diarrhoea
нервное расстройство — nervous disorder / breakdown
приводить в расстройство (вн.) — throw* into confusion / disorder (d.), disorder (d.); (о планах и т. п.) disarrange (d.)
приходить в расстройство (о делах и т. п.) — be in a sad condition state
2. ( огорчение):приводить в расстройство (вн.) — upset* (d.), put* out (d.)
быть в расстройстве разг. — feel* / be upset, be put out
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74 misceō
misceō miscuī, mīxtus, ēre, to mix, mingle, intermingle, blend: picem sulphure, S.: (sortes) pueri manu miscentur: mella Falerno, H.: nectare aquas, O.: Fulgores operi, V.: fletum cruori, O.: cum undis miscentur aquae, O.: mixtos in sanguine dentīs, scattered, V.—To unite, have intercourse: sanguinem ac genus, intermarry, L.: corpus cum aliquā: per conubia Gaetulos secum, S.: se tibi, O.—To mix, prepare: alteri mulsum: miscenda Cum Styge vina bibas, i. e. you shall die, O.: nullis aconita propinquis, Iu.—To mingle, unite, assemble, associate, join: (se) viris, V.: circa regem densae Miscentur (apes), gather thickly, V.: mixtis lustrabo Maenala nymphis (i. e. permixtus nymphis), V.: tres legiones in unam, Ta.: desertos sibi, i. e. fraternize with, Ta.: volnera, inflict on one another, V.: certamina, L.: proelia, V.: manūs, Pr.—To throw into confusion, disturb, confound, embroil: magno misceri murmure pontum, V.: miscent se maria, V.: mixto agmine, in disorder, V.: ignes murmura miscent, confound their thunders, V.: incendia, scatter, V.—To overturn, confound, make a disturbance in, move, upturn: caelum ac terras, L.: caelum terris et mare caelo, Iu.—Fig., to mix, mingle, unite, join, associate: cuius animum cum suo misceat: aliquid de nostris moribus, add, Iu.: haec ita mixta fuerunt, ut temperata nullo fuerint modo, mixed... by no means harmonized: utile dulci, H.: mixtus aliquo deus, transformed into, Pr.—To throw into confusion, embroil, disturb, confound: fortuna miscere omnia coepit, S.: rem p. malis contionibus: plura, to cause more disturbance: plurima, N.: sacra profanis, H.: fors et virtus miscentur in unum, contend together, V.—To stir up, excite, concoct: Ita tu istaec tua misceto, ne me admisceas, T.: nova quaedam misceri et concitari mala videbam.* * *miscere, miscui, mixtus Vmix, mingle; embroil; confound; stir up -
75 confundo
con-fundo, fūdi, fūsum, 3, v. a.I.To pour, mingle, or mix together (class. in prose and poetry).A.Prop.:B.unā multa jura (cocos),
Plaut. Most. 1, 3, 120; cf.:jus confusum sectis herbis,
Hor. S. 2, 4, 67:(venenum) in poculo, cum ita confusum esset ut secerni nullo modo posset,
Cic. Clu. 62, 173; Dig. 6, 1, 3, § 2:cum ignis oculorum cum eo igne, qui est ob os offusus, se confudit et contulit,
Cic. Univ. 14:cumque tuis lacrimis lacrimas confundere nostras,
Ov. H. 2, 95:confundere crebroque permiscere mel, acetum, oleum,
Plin. 29, 3, 11, § 50:omnia arenti ramo (Medea),
Ov. M. 7, 278:(Alpheus) Siculis confunditur undis,
mingles, Verg. A. 3, 696:mixtum flumini subibat mare,
Curt. 9, 9, 7:(cornua cervi contrita) pulvereae confusa farinae,
Ov. Med. Fac. 61:aes auro,
Plin. 34, 2, 3, § 5.—Meton.1.In gen., to mingle, unite, join, combine (rare):2.(decorum) totum illud quidem est cum virtute confusum, sed mente cogitatione distinguitur,
Cic. Off. 1, 27, 95; so,vera cum falsis,
id. Ac. 2, 19, 61:est id quidem in totam orationem confundendum,
id. de Or. 2, 79, 322:vis quaedam sentiens quae est toto confusa mundo,
id. Div. 1, 52, 118:sermones in unum,
Liv. 7, 12, 14; cf. id. 40, 46, 13:duo populi in unum confusi,
id. 1, 23, 2: diversum confusa genus panthera camelo ( = camelopardalis, the giraffe), Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 195:rusticus urbano confusus,
id. A. P. 213; cf.:quinque continuos dactylos,
Quint. 9, 4, 49:subjecta sibi vocalis in unum sonum coalescere et confundi nequiret,
id. 1, 7, 26.—Of bringing together in speech:cuperem equidem utrumque (una dijudicare), sed est difficile confundere,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 11, 23; cf. id. Brut. 26, 100.— Poet.:proelia cum aliquo,
Hor. C. 1, 17, 23 al. —More freq.,Esp., with the idea of confounding, disarranging, to confound, confuse, jumble together, bring into disorder:b.an tu haec ita confundis et perturbas, ut quicumque velit, quod velit, quo modo velit possit dedicare?
Cic. Dom. 49, 127:omnis corporis atque animi sensus,
Lucr. 2, 946; cf. id. 2, 439:aëra per multum confundi verba necesse'st Et conturbari vocem,
id. 4, 558: confusa venit vox inque pedita, id. 4, 562 sq.:censeo omnis in oratione esse quasi permixtos et confusos pedes,
Cic. Or. 57, 195:particulae primum confusae postea in ordinem adductae a mente divinā,
id. Ac. 2, 37, 118:signa et ordines peditum atque equitum,
Liv. 9, 27, 10:jura gentium,
id. 4, 1, 2:priora,
Quint. 10, 5, 23:ordinem disciplinae,
Tac. H. 1, 60; cf.:ordinem militiae,
id. ib. 2, 93:lusum,
Suet. Claud. 33:annum (together with conturbare),
id. Aug. 31 et saep.: foedus, to violate (suncheein, Hom. Il. 4, 269), Verg. A. 5, 496; 12, 290:summa imis,
Curt. 8, 8, 8:imperium, promissa, preces confundit in unum,
mingles together, Ov. M. 4, 472:jura et nomina,
id. ib. 10, 346:fasque nefasque,
id. ib. 6, 585:in chaos,
id. ib. 2, 299:mare caelo,
Juv. 6, 283 (cf.:caelum terris miscere,
id. 2, 25):ora fractis in ossibus,
i. e. to disfigure the features, make them undistinguishable, Ov. M. 5, 58; Sen. Troad. 1117; cf.:omnia corporis lineamenta,
Petr. 105, 10; Just. 3, 5, 11;and vultus,
Luc. 2, 191; 3, 758; Stat. Th. 2, 232:oris notas,
Curt. 8, 3, 13:si irruptione fluminis fines agri confudit inundatio,
Dig. 19, 2, 31:ossa Non agnoscendo confusa reliquit in ore,
Ov. M. 12, 251:vultum Lunae,
to cloud, obscure, id. ib. 14, 367.—Of disordered health:neque apparet, quod corpus confuderit,
Cels. 3, 5, 3.—Trop., of intellectual confusion, to disturb, disconcert, confound, perplex (freq. after the Aug. per.;II.perh. not in Cic.): audientium animos, etc.,
Liv. 45, 42, 1; 34, 50, 1:cum confusa memoria esset,
id. 5, 50, 6:nos (fulmina),
Quint. 8, 3, 5; Plin. Ep. 3, 10, 2:me gravi dolore (nuntius),
id. ib. 5, 5, 1; Quint. 1, 12, 1:intellectum,
Plin. 21, 18, 70, § 117:inmitem animum imagine tristi,
Tac. H. 1, 44:Alexander pudore confusus,
Curt. 7, 7, 23:illum ingens confundit honos inopinaque turbat gloria,
Stat. Th. 8, 283; Juv. 7, 68:diligentiam monitoris confundit multitudo,
Col. 1, 9, 7.—To diffuse, suffuse, spread over (rare).A.Prop.:2.cibus in eam venam, quae cava appellatur, confunditur,
diffuses itself, Cic. N. D. 2, 55, 137:vinum in ea (vasa),
Col. 12, 28 fin.:cruorem in fossam,
Hor. S. 1, 8, 28.—Poet., to throw in great numbers:B.tela per foramina muri,
Sil. 14, 333.—Trop.:aliquid in totam orationem,
Cic. de Or. 2, 79, 322:vim quandam sentientem atque divinam, quae toto confusa mundo sit,
id. Div. 2, 15, 35: rosa ingenuo confusa rubore, suffused with, etc., Col. poët. 10, 260.—Hence, confūsus, a, um, P. a. (acc. to I. B. 2.), brought into disorder, confused, perplexed, disorderly (class. in prose and poetry):ruina mundi,
Lucr. 6, 607; cf.natura,
id. 6, 600:vox,
id. 4, 562; 4, 613; cf.:oratio confusa, perturbata,
Cic. de Or. 3, 13, 50:stilus,
Quint. 1, 1, 28:verba,
Ov. M. 2, 666; 12, 55; 15, 606:suffragium,
Liv. 26, 18, 9 Drak. ad loc. (cf.:confusio suffragiorum,
Cic. Mur. 23, 47):confusissimus mos,
Suet. Aug. 44:clamor,
Liv. 30, 6, 2.—With abl.:ipse confusus animo,
Liv. 6, 6, 7; cf. id. 35, 35, 18:maerore,
id. 35, 15, 9:eodem metu,
Quint. 1, 10, 48:somnio,
Suet. Caes. 7:irā, pudore,
Curt. 7, 7, 23; cf. Ov. H. 21, 111; id. Tr. 3, 1, 81:fletu,
Petr. 134, 6:turbā querelarum,
Just. 32, 2, 3 al.:ex recenti morsu animi,
Liv. 6, 34, 8.— Absol.:Masinissa ex praetorio in tabernaculum suum confusus concessit,
Liv. 30, 15, 2:nunc onusti cibo et vino perturbata et confusa cernimus,
Cic. Div. 1, 29, 60; Petr. 74, 10; 91, 1 al.:confusus atque incertus animi,
Liv. 1, 7, 6:rediit confuso voltu,
id. 41, 15, 1; Ov. Tr. 3, 5, 11:ore confuso,
Curt. 6, 7, 18; cf.:confusior facies,
Tac. A. 4, 63:pavor confusior,
Plin. 7, prooem. 1, § 5.— Hence, confūsē, adv., confusedly, without order, disorderly (several times in Cic.; elsewh. rare;not in Quint.): confuse et permiste dispergere aliquid,
Cic. Inv. 1, 30, 49:loqui,
id. Fin. 2, 9, 27; cf.:confuse varieque sententias dicere,
Gell. 14, 2, 17:agere,
Cic. N. D. 3, 8, 19:utraque res conjuncte et confuse comparata est, Auct. her. 4, 47, 60: universis mancipiis constitutum pretium,
in the lump, Dig. 21, 1, 36.—* Comp.:confusius acta res est,
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f1. (Verwirrtheit) confusion; stärker: bewilderment, perplexity; in Verwirrung bringen confuse, stärker: bewilder, throw into confusion; in Verwirrung geraten get ( oder become) confused; er war in einem Zustand geistiger Verwirrung he was clearly disturbed* * *die Verwirrungconfusion; disarrangement; perplexity; bewilderment; muddle; puzzlement; bafflement; bafflingness; puzzle; bedevilment; dishevelment; fluster; maze* * *Ver|wịr|rungf(= Durcheinander, Verlegenheit) confusion; (= Fassungslosigkeit auch) bewildermentjdn in Verwirrung bringen — to confuse/bewilder sb
* * *die1) confusion2) bewilderment3) derangement4) (disorder: The living-room was in complete disarray after the party.) disarray* * *Ver·wir·rung<-, -en>fjdn in \Verwirrung bringen to confuse [or bewilder] sb, to make sb confused [or bewildered* * *die; Verwirrung, Verwirrungen confusionjemanden in Verwirrung bringen — make somebody confused or bewildered
in Verwirrung geraten — become confused or bewildered
im Zustand geistiger Verwirrung — in a disturbed or confused mental state
* * *in Verwirrung bringen confuse, stärker: bewilder, throw into confusion;in Verwirrung geraten get ( oder become) confused;er war in einem Zustand geistiger Verwirrung he was clearly disturbed2. (Durcheinander) confusion, muddle;Verwirrung stiften cause confusion* * *die; Verwirrung, Verwirrungen confusionjemanden in Verwirrung bringen — make somebody confused or bewildered
in Verwirrung geraten — become confused or bewildered
im Zustand geistiger Verwirrung — in a disturbed or confused mental state
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с.confusion, embarrassmentвносить замешательство в ряды противника — cause confusion / disorder in the ranks of the enemy, throw* (the ranks of) the enemy into confusion / disarray
привести в замешательство (вн.) — put* out of countenance (d.); throw* into confusion (d.)
прийти в замешательство — be embarrassed / confused
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78 desordenar
v.1 to mess up.2 to disorder, to mess up, to disorganize, to mix up.La chica desacomodó los adornos The girl disarranged the ornaments.* * *1 to untidy, disarrange, mess up (alterar) to disturb1 to get untidy, become untidy, get messed up* * *1. VT1) (=poner en desorden) [+ cajón, armario] to mess up; [+ pelo] to mess up, muss (up) (EEUU) *; [+ habitación] to make untidy, mess up; [+ papeles] to jumble up2) (=causar confusión a) to throw into confusion3) (Mec) to put out of order2.See:* * *verbo transitivo <mesa/habitación> to make... untidy, mess up (colloq); <naipes/hojas> to get... out of order* * *verbo transitivo <mesa/habitación> to make... untidy, mess up (colloq); <naipes/hojas> to get... out of order* * *desordenar [A1 ]vt‹mesa/habitación› to make … untidy, mess up ( colloq); ‹fichas/hojas› to get … out of orderno me vayan a desordenar la casa don't make the house untidy, don't mess up the houselos ladrones nos desordenaron toda la casa the burglars turned the house upside down, the burglars left the house in a terrible mess o in disorderle desordenaron las fichas they mixed up his index cards o got his index cards out of order«casa/armario» to get untidy; «fichas/hojas» to get out of order* * *
desordenar ( conjugate desordenar) verbo transitivo ‹mesa/habitación› to make … untidy, mess up (colloq);
‹naipes/hojas› to get … out of order
desordenar verbo transitivo to make untidy, mess up
(romper una secuencia, un orden) to put out of order, to mix up
' desordenar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alborotar
- tocar
- trasegar
- deshacer
English:
disturb
- mess up
- mix up
- mess
- mix
- muss
* * *♦ vt[habitación, casa, despacho] to mess up, to make untidy; [cajón, mesa] to mess up; [documentos, fichas] to jumble up; [pelo] to mess up, to ruffle;me han desordenado los ficheros they've got my files out of order;no me desordenes la ropa del armario don't mess up the clothes in the wardrobe* * *v/t make untidy omessy* * *desordenar vb1. (lugar, espacio, etc) to make untidy / to mess updesordenó el armario buscando su camisa preferida he turned the wardrobe upside down looking for his favourite shirt2. (papeles, fichas, etc) to mix up / to get out of order -
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80 θορυβέω
A make a noise, uproar or disturbance, esp. of crowds, assemblies, etc., Hp.Ep.12, Ar. Eq. 666, V. 622, etc.; .a cheer, applaud, Isoc.12.264, Pl.Euthd. 303b:—[voice] Pass., λόγος τεθορυβημένος a loudly cheered speech, Isoc.12.233, cf. Arist.Rh. 1356b23.b more freq. raise clamour, καί μοι μὴ θορυβήσητε pray do not interrupt, Pl.Ap. 20e, cf. D.5.15;θ. ἐφ' οἷς ἂν λέγω Pl.Ap. 30c
; ὁ θορυβῶν, opp. ὁ θέλων λέγειν καὶ ἀκούειν, And.4.7:—[voice] Pass., have clamours raised against one, (anap.).II trans., confuse by noise or tumult, bewilder, Pl.Phdr. 245b, Prt. 319c, al.; throw [troops] into confusion, in battle, Th.3.78; θ. πρός τινας cause excitement amongst.., Id.6.61:—[voice] Pass., to be thrown into disorder, confused, Hdt.3.78, 4.130, Th.4.129, 8.50, Pl Ep.348e, etc.;ὑπὸ τῶν λεγομένων Id.Ly.210e
; τινι at a thing, D.18.35; ;περί τι Th.6.61
;πρός τι Plu.Cam.29
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