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1 вселять
vt; св - всели́ть2) внушать to give, to inspire, to arouseвселя́ть страх — to arouse fear
вселя́ть уве́ренность — to inspire confidence
вселя́ть наде́жды — to arouse expectations
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2 надежда
hope (за of); expectationс надежда че/да in the hope of (c ger.)краткотрайна надежда brief hopesразбити надежди blighted hopesхраня надежда cherish hopes, have hopesдавам надежда hold out hopes/a hope, arouse hopes; be hopeful, promise wellдавам големи надежда show great promiseима голяма надежда, че hopes are high thatимам голяма надежда, че ще се оправи I have good hopes that he will recoverнадеждата крепи човека map lives by hopeнадеждата никога не умира hope springs eternalоставям всяка надежда resign all hopeдокато е жив човек, все има надежда while there is life there is hopeбез голяма надежда (нещо да стане), със слаба надежда on the off chanceградя празни надежди build vain hopesнадеждата ми е у него my hope is on/in himняма ни най-малка надежда there is not a glimpse of hopeвсички сме с надежда, че we all hope thatима ли някаква надежда за успех? is there any chance of success?за него няма никаква надежда (изгледи) да he stands no chances of (c ger.)изгубвам всяка надежда give up all hope* * *надѐжда,ж., -и hope (за of); expectation; без голяма \надеждаа ( нещо да стане), със слаба \надеждаа on the off chance; възлагам \надеждаа на set o.’s hopes on; anchor o.’s hope in/on, pin o.’s hopes on; давам големи \надеждаи show great promise; давам \надеждаи hold out hopes/a hope, arouse hopes; be hopeful, promise well; докато е жив човек, все има \надеждаа while there is life there is hope; за него няма никаква \надеждаа ( изгледи) да he stands no chances of (с ger.); измамна \надеждаа a rope of sand; изпълнен с \надеждаа hopeful, expectant, expectative; има голяма \надеждаа, че hopes are high that; мъничка \надеждаа a glimpse/flicker of hope; \надеждаата крепи човека man lives by hope; \надеждаата никога не умира hope springs eternal; напразна \надеждаа vain hopes, false expectations; няма \надеждаа да бъде назначен there is no hope of his being appointed; оставям всяка \надеждаа resign/give up all hope; разбити \надеждаи blighted hopes; с \надеждаа че/да in the hope of (с ger.); храня \надеждаи cherish hopes, have hopes.* * *expectance; expectation; hope{houp}: cherish the надежда that - храня надежда, че; trust* * *1. hope (за of);expectation 2. НАДЕЖДАта крепи човека map lives by hope 3. НАДЕЖДАта ми е у него my hope is on/in him 4. НАДЕЖДАта никога не умира hope springs eternal 5. без голяма НАДЕЖДА (нещо да стане), със слаба НАДЕЖДА on the off chance 6. всички сме с НАДЕЖДА, че we all hope that 7. възлагам НАДЕЖДА на set o.'s hopes on;anchor o.'s hope in/on 8. градя празни надежди build vain hopes 9. давам големи надежда show great promise 10. давам надежда hold out hopes/a hope, arouse hopes;be hopeful, promise well 11. докато е жив човек, все има НАДЕЖДА while there is life there is hope 12. за него няма никаква НАДЕЖДА (изгледи) да he stands no chances of (c ger.) 13. изгубвам всяка НАДЕЖДА give up all hope 14. има голяма НАДЕЖДА, че hopes are high that 15. има ли някаква НАДЕЖДА за успех? is there any chance of success? 16. имам голяма НАДЕЖДА, че ще се оправи I have good hopes that he will recover 17. краткотрайна НАДЕЖДА brief hopes 18. мъничка НАДЕЖДА a flicker of hope 19. напразна НАДЕЖДА vain hopes, false expectations 20. няма НАДЕЖДА да бъде назначен there is no hope of his being appointed 21. няма НАДЕЖДА за успех there is no hope of success 22. няма ни най-малка НАДЕЖДА there is not a glimpse of hope 23. оставям всяка НАДЕЖДА resign all hope 24. разбити надежди blighted hopes 25. с НАДЕЖДА че/да in the hope of (c ger.) 26. той е НАДЕЖДАта на семейството he is the hope of the family 27. храня НАДЕЖДА, че cherish the hope that 28. храня надежда cherish hopes, have hopes -
3 verwachting
1 [het verwachten] anticipation♦voorbeelden:in verwachting zijn • be expecting/an expectant motherin de verwachting dat • on the assumption thatde verwachtingen waren hoog gespannen • expectations ran highhooggespannen verwachtingen • high/sanguine hopeshet overtrof haar stoutste verwachtingen • it surpassed her wildest expectationsniet aan de verwachtingen beantwoorden • fall short of expectationsverwachtingen wekken • arouse (one's) hopesbeneden de verwachtingen blijven • fall short of expectations, disappointaan de verwachting beantwoorden • come up to one's expectations
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