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Макаров: действовать под влиянием гнева -
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[͵prɒvəʹkeıʃ(ə)n] n1. побуждение, вызов; подстрекательствоhe gets angry on /at/ the slightest provocation - он сердится по малейшему поводу
2. провокацияacts of provocation - провокационные акты, провокации
3. раздражениеhe hit her but only under provocation - он ударил её, лишь когда она окончательно вывела его из себя
I think I have reasonable grounds for feeling provocation - мне кажется, у меня достаточно оснований сердиться
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1. n побуждение, вызов; подстрекательство2. n провокацияacts of provocation — провокационные акты, провокации
degree of provocation — степень, тяжесть провокации
3. n раздражениеСинонимический ряд:1. annoyance (noun) annoyance; bothering; harassment; irking; pestering; provoking; vexation; vexing2. challenge (noun) challenge; defiance3. incitement (noun) aggravation; cause; goad; impulse; incentive; incitement; inducement; instigation; motivation; spur; stimulus; trigger; urge -
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1. n дело; поступокact of treachery — акт предательства, предательский поступок
conciliatory act — примирительный поступок; акт примирения
lawless act — незаконное действие; незаконный поступок
2. n акт, действие; деяниеunilateral act — односторонний акт, одностороннее действие
acts of force — действия, связанные с применением силы
3. n акт; закон; постановление; решениеact of outrage — акт грубого произвола; насилие; оскорбление
act not warranted by law — действие, не основанное на законе
4. n юр. дип. акт, документ5. n неодобр. сценаto put on an act — разыграть сцену, устроить спектакль
6. n номер программыthe next act will be a magician — следующий номер программы — фокусник
7. n труппа, группа актёров, исполнителей8. n унив. диссертация9. n употр. гл. ед. ч. библ. с в Деяния апостоловspecific act — конкретное действие, деяние
violent act — насильственное действие, деяние
U.S. Grain Standards Act — стандарт США на зерно
act in pais — акт, совершённый вне судебного заседания
10. n иск. фото акт, изображение обнажённой натурыact of violence — акт насилия, насильственное действие
act of defence — акт обороны, оборонительное действие
ancillary act — дополнительный, вспомогательный акт
11. v действовать, поступать; вести себя12. v действовать, принимать участие13. v действовать, работать14. v влиять, воздействовать15. v быть на высоте; соответствовать16. v работать, служить; действовать в качестве …17. v театр. исполнять, играть18. v играться19. v неодобр. прикидываться, притворятьсяhe acted very angry — он сделал вид, что страшно рассердился
Синонимический ряд:1. action (noun) accomplishment; achievement; action; deed; doing; exploit; feat; step; thing; transaction2. law (noun) award; bill; decree; document; edict; enactment; judgment; law; legislation; measure; order; statute; verdict; writ3. performance (noun) impersonation; masquerade; performance; pose; pretence; routine; scene; sham; show; simulation; sketch; skit; stint; turn4. assume (verb) affect; assume; bluff; counterfeit; fake; feign; imitate; pose; pose as; pretend; put on; sham5. behave (verb) acquit; appear; bear; behave; carry; comport; comport oneself; conduct; deal; demean; deport; disport; do; execute; exert energy; go on; make; move; quit; react; seem; take; transact6. discourse (verb) discourse; dramatize; personate; play; playact7. dramatise (verb) dramatise; parody; present; rehearse; simulate8. function (verb) function; go; officiate; operate; run; serve; work9. give (verb) enact; give; perform; put on; stage10. represent (verb) impersonate; portray; representАнтонимический ряд:cease; cessation; discontinue; give up; halt; hesitate; inactivity; indolence; quiescence; quiet; refrain; repose; rest -
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акт; действоватьact of treachery — акт предательства, предательский поступок
act of outrage — акт грубого произвола; насилие; оскорбление
unilateral act — односторонний акт, одностороннее действие
conciliatory act — примирительный поступок; акт примирения
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nounProvokation, die; Herausforderung, diehe loses his temper at or on the slightest or smallest provocation — er verliert die Beherrschung beim geringsten Anlass
* * *[provə'keiʃən]noun (the act of provoking or state of being provoked.) die Provokation* * *provo·ca·tion[ˌprɒvəˈkeɪʃən, AM ˌprɑ:-]n Provokation fto be under [severe] \provocation [stark] provoziert werden* * *["prɒvə'keISən]nProvokation f, Herausforderung fwhat provocation was there for you to hit him? — was hat dich dazu provoziert, ihn zu schlagen?
he acted under provocation — er wurde dazu provoziert or herausgefordert
his deliberate provocation of a quarrel — seine bewusste Herbeiführung eines Streits
to suffer great provocation —
at the slightest provocation — bei der geringsten Provokation or Herausforderung
he hit me without any provocation — er hat mich geschlagen, ohne dass ich ihn dazu provoziert hätte
* * *2. Provokation f, Heraufbeschwörung f, Erregung f3. Provokation f, (An)Reiz mat the slightest provocation beim geringsten Anlass* * *nounProvokation, die; Herausforderung, diehe loses his temper at or on the slightest or smallest provocation — er verliert die Beherrschung beim geringsten Anlass
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noun (the act of provoking or state of being provoked.) provokasjonirritasjon--------provokasjon--------utfordringsubst. \/ˌprɒvəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n\/1) provokasjon, utfordring2) incitament, impuls3) (kilde til) forargelse, irritasjon4) ( medisin) bevisst fremkallelse5) ( jus) provokasjon, provokatorisk handlingat\/on the slightest provocation ved den minste anledningunder provocation ( jus) ved provokasjon, under presswith deliberate provocation bevisst utfordrende -
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noun (the act of provoking or state of being provoked.) provocacióntr[prɒvə'keɪʃən]1 provocación nombre femeninoprovocation [.prɑvə'keɪʃən] n: provocación fn.• provocación s.f.'prɑːvə'keɪʃən, ˌprɒvə'keɪʃənmass & count noun provocación f[ˌprɒvǝ'keɪʃǝn]N provocación f* * *['prɑːvə'keɪʃən, ˌprɒvə'keɪʃən]mass & count noun provocación f -
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ˌprɔvəˈkeɪʃən сущ.
1) а) приглашение, побуждение( к чему-л.) Syn: invitation б) вызов;
подстрекательство;
провокация( в отрицат. смысле) Syn: motive, impulse
2) стимул It does not appear that wit was always the provocation to royal laughter. ≈ Как кажется, не всегда именно остроумие было причиной королевского смеха.
3) а) недовольство, неудовлетворение, раздражение You ought not to give way to your temper, under whatever provocation. ≈ Вы не должны давать выхода своим эмоциям, независимо от степени раздражения. Syn: irritation, temper. resentment б) причина недовольства, источник раздражения побуждение, вызов;
подстрекательство - he gets angry on the slightest * он сердится по малейшему поводу провокация - acts of * провокационные акты, провокации раздражение - to act under * действовать под влиянием гнева provocation вызов;
побуждение;
подстрекательство ~ побуждение ~ провокация ~ раздражениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > provocation
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1. n1) действие, поступок, акт, шаг2) акт, закон, постановление ( судебного органа), законодательство3) акт, документ•to block the passage of the act — мешать принятию акта / закона
to carry out an act — совершать какое-л. действие / какой-л. акт
to catch smb in the act of doing smth — поймать кого-л. в момент совершения чего-л.; брать кого-л. с поличным
to challenge an act — не подчиняться закону; бросать вызов закону
to commit an act — совершать какое-л. действие / какой-л. акт
to hold smb under the Prevention of Terrorism Act — задерживать кого-л. в соответствии с Законом о предотвращении терроризма
to hush up a criminal act — замять / скрыть преступный акт
to invoke an act — воспользоваться законом / актом
to pass an act — принимать акт / закон
to perform an act — совершать какое-л. действие / какой-л. акт
to prevent smb's act — пресекать чьи-л. действия
- Acquitted of Godto protest against smb's unilateral acts — протестовать / выступать против чьих-л. односторонних действий / шагов
- Act of Parliament
- act in law
- act is before the Parliament
- act of accession
- act of aggression
- act of amnesty
- act of barbarism
- act of betrayal
- act of deception
- act of defiance
- act of despair
- act of faith
- act of flexibility
- act of force
- act of good faith
- act of good will
- act of grace
- act of heroism
- act of homage
- act of hostage taking
- act of hostility
- act of humanity
- act of insubordination
- act of intimidation
- act of law
- act of lawlessness
- act of mutiny
- act of piracy
- act of Providence
- act of provocation
- act of public nature
- act of remembrance
- act of reprisal
- act of sabotage
- act of state
- act of terrorism
- act of treachery
- act of treason
- act of violence
- act of war
- act of worship
- act warranted by law
- administration of justice act
- Agents Identities Act
- aggressive act
- anti-labor act
- anti-social act
- Anti-Terrorism Act
- arbitrary act
- barbaric act
- barbarous act
- belligerent act
- brave act
- clear cut act
- Companies Act
- conciliatory act
- constituent act
- Corrupt Practices Act
- courageous act
- covert act
- criminal acts
- dangerous acts
- despicable acts
- discourteous acts
- epoch making act
- Equal Pay Act
- equitable acts
- ethical act
- Ethics in Government Act
- final act
- foolish act
- formal act
- Freedom of Information Act
- Government Official Secrets Act
- Hatch Act
- heroic act
- historic act
- hostile acts
- House of Commons Disqualification Act
- humane act
- illegal act
- immoral act
- impartial acts
- Industrial Relations Act
- infamous acts
- Internal Security Act
- international act
- international law act
- irresponsible acts
- justified acts
- lawful acts
- legal act
- legislative act
- legitimate acts
- Lend-Lease Act
- logical act
- magnanimous act
- noble act
- penal act
- perpetrator of a criminal act
- Prevention of Terrorism Act
- public act
- Public Order Act
- Race Relations Act
- rash acts
- Rent Act
- senseless act
- Separate Amenities Act
- Sex Discrimination Act
- Special Powers Act
- statesmanlike act
- statutory act
- Street Offences Act
- Suppression of Communism Act
- terrorist act
- thoughtful act
- under the act
- unfriendly act
- unilateral act
- unlawful act
- US Atomic Energy Act
- US Freedom of Information Act
- vile act
- violable act 2. vдействовать, поступать, вести себяto act against smb — действовать против кого-л.
to act as a go-between / as an intermediary / as a mediator — действовать / выступать в качестве посредника
to act at the behest of smb — действовать по чьему-л. научению
to act for smb — выполнять чьи-л. функции; действовать от чьего-л. лица / имени
to act illegally — поступать незаконно, совершать незаконные действия
to act in the execution of one's duties — действовать в соответствии со своими обязанностями
to act in the interests of smb — действовать / поступать в чьих-л. интересах
to act on smb's behalf / on behalf of smb — выполнять чьи-л. функции; действовать от чьего-л. лица / имени; действовать по поручению кого-л.
to act on the defensive — обороняться, защищаться
to act unlawfully — поступать незаконно, совершать незаконные действия
to act up to one's principles — действовать / поступать в соответствии со своими принципами / убеждениями
to act with the approval of smb — действовать с чьего-л. одобрения
to act with the knowledge of smb — действовать с чего-л. ведома
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1) дія; акт, діяння; документ; закон; постанова (парламенту, суду)2) діяти; чинити, поводити себе; робити запис, заносити ( в акт тощо)•act aimed at the seizure of state power — дія, спрямована на захоплення державної влади
act disrupting the work of a correctional labor institution — = act disrupting the work of a correctional labour institution дія, що дезорганізує роботу виправно-трудової установи
act disrupting the work of a correctional labour institution — = act disrupting the work of a correctional labor institution
act having legally binding consequences — акт, що має юридично зобов'язуючі наслідки
act immediately intended for perpetration of a crime — дія, безпосередньо спрямована на вчинення злочину
act in accordance with instructions — = act in accordance with smb.'s instructions керуватися вказівками
act in accordance with smb.'s instructions — = act in accordance with instructions
act injurious to the public in general — суспільно-небезпечна дія, суспільно-шкідлива дія; дія, що завдає шкоди суспільству в цілому
act intended to forcibly alter the constitutional order — дія, спрямована на насильницьку зміну конституційного ладу
Act to Promote the Development of Mining Resources of the United States — закон про сприяння розвитку видобувних галузей
- act aloneact which has given rise to a breach — дія, що призвела до порушення ( зобов'язань тощо)
- act and deed
- act and intent concurred
- act as amended
- act as deputy
- act as legislature
- act as minister
- act as one's own counsel
- act as one's own lawyer
- act at one's authority
- act book
- act by authority
- act colore officii
- act complained of
- act constituting an offence
- act constituting an offense
- act covert
- act done
- act done willingly
- act endangering life
- act free from duress
- act from mercenary motives
- act illegally
- act in bad faith
- act in breach
- act in breach of law
- act in conformance
- act in excess of one's rights
- act in excess of rights
- act in furtherance of a crime
- act in good faith
- act-in-law
- act in loco parentis
- act in pais
- act in reasonable good faith
- act in self-defence
- act in self-defense
- act in the capacity
- act inapproproately
- act involving public mischief
- act justly
- act lawfully
- act legally
- act malum in se
- act malum prohibitum
- act not warranted by law
- act of accession
- act of adjournal
- act of aggression
- act of attainder
- act of auditing
- act of bankruptcy
- act of civil disobedience
- act of civil status
- act of commission
- act of condonation
- act of Congress
- act of crime
- act of criminality
- act of defence
- act of defense
- act of delinquency
- act of dominion
- act of economic sabotage
- act of force
- act of forgiveness
- act of genocide
- act of God
- act of good will
- act of governmental power
- act of grace
- act of heroism
- act of honor
- act of honour
- act of hostility
- act of indemnity
- act of insolvency
- act of intent
- act of international terrorism
- act of law
- act of legislation
- act of legislature
- act of man
- act of misfeasance
- act of mutiny
- act of national sovereignty
- act of oblivion
- act of omission
- act of outrage
- act of outright aggression
- act of pardon
- Act of Parliament
- act of passion
- act of piracy
- act of political terrorism
- act of possession
- act of preparation
- act of prince
- act of protest
- act of providence
- act of provocation
- act of public nature
- act of purchase
- act of purchase/sale
- act of reprisal
- act of resistance
- act of sabotage
- act of sale
- act of security
- act of state doctrine
- act of state
- act of subversion
- act of territorial legislature
- act of terrorism
- act of the law
- act of union
- act of use
- act of use of an invention
- act of vandalism
- act of violence
- act of wills
- act on a hunch
- act on authority
- act on behalf
- act on instructions
- act on legal grounds
- act on one's own authority
- act on petition
- act on the defensive
- act or omission
- act out a crime in detail
- act out of character
- act overt
- act pro se
- act prohibited
- act pursuant
- act pursuant to court order
- act several times amended
- act single-handed
- Act to Regulate Commerce
- act ultra vires
- act unconstitutionally
- act under order
- act under the sway of passion
- act unlawfully
- act upon charge
- act voluntarily
- act warranted by law
- act with discretion
- act with the authority of law
- act within commission
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[provə'keiʃən]noun (the act of provoking or state of being provoked.) izzivanje* * *[prɔvəkéišən]nounprovokacija, izzivanje; ščuvanje, hujskanje, draženjeunder provocation — izzvan, nahujskanat the slightest provocation, with little provocation — pri najmanjšem povodu -
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[provə'keiʃən]noun (the act of provoking or state of being provoked.) provocação* * *prov.o.ca.tion[prɔvək'eiʃən] n provocação: 1 desafio. 2 incitamento, estímulo, instigação. 3 motivo, causa. under provocation sob provocação. -
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[prɔvə'keɪʃən]nto do sth under provocation — zostać ( perf) sprowokowanym do zrobienia czegoś
* * *[provə'keiʃən]noun (the act of provoking or state of being provoked.) prowokacja -
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kb. peng(h)asutan, provokasi, pancingan. to act under p. melakukan sesuatu karena dihasut, digertak-gertak.
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