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agitation [aʒitasjɔ̃]feminine nounb. [de lieu, rue] hustle and bustlec. (Politics) unrest* * *aʒitasjɔ̃1) ( de mer) choppiness; ( d'air) turbulence; ( de branche) swaying; (de malade, d'impatient) restlessness2) (de maison, rue) bustle (de in); ( de marché) activity3) ( nervosité) agitation4) ( malaise social) unrest* * *aʒitasjɔ̃ nf1) [personne] agitation, excitementdans un état de grande agitation — in a very agitated state, in a state of great agitation
2) [personnes qui s'affairent] bustle, hustle and bustle3) (politique, sociale) unrestagitation syndicale — labour unrest Grande-Bretagne labor unrest USA
4) [particules, molécules] agitation* * *agitation nf1 ( mouvement) ( de mer) choppiness; ( d'air) turbulence; ( de branche) swaying; ( de malade) restlessness; ( d'impatient) restlessness, fidgetiness;2 ( affairement) (de maison, rue) bustle (de in); (de marché, d'échange) activity; peu d'agitation à la Bourse little activity on the Stock Exchange;3 ( nervosité) agitation;4 ( malaise social) Pol unrest.[aʒitasjɔ̃] nom féminina. [excitation] the room was buzzing with excitementb. [inquiétude] there was an uneasy atmosphere in the room -
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noun2) (emotional disturbance) Erregung, die3) (campaign) Agitation, die* * *noun die Erschütterung* * *agi·ta·tion[ˌæʤɪˈteɪʃən]n no plin a state of [great] \agitation [sehr] aufgeregtin 1920 women in America got the vote, after 72 years of \agitation 1920 bekamen die Frauen in Amerika das Wahlrecht, nachdem sie 72 Jahre dafür gestritten hatten* * *["dZI'teISən]n1) (lit of liquid) Aufrühren nt; (of surface of water) Aufwühlen nt; (of clothes in washing machine) Hin- und Herbewegung f3) (POL: incitement) Agitation f* * *agitation [ˌædʒıˈteıʃn] s1. Erschütterung f, heftige Bewegung2. Aufregung f, Unruhe f:in agitation aufgeregt3. POL Agitation f* * *noun2) (emotional disturbance) Erregung, die3) (campaign) Agitation, die* * *n.Beunruhigung f.Bewegtheit f.Tätigkeit f. -
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noun agitacióntr[æʤɪ'teɪʃən]2 (pressure) presión nombre femenino■ there has been a lot of agitation against the new prison ha habido mucha presión en contra de la nueva cárcel3 (shaking) agitación nombre femeninoagitation [.æʤə'teɪʃən] n: agitación f, inquietud fn.• agitación s.f.• alteración s.f.• batalla s.f.• mareta s.f.'ædʒə'teɪʃən, ˌædʒɪ'teɪʃənmass noun agitación f[ˌædʒɪ'teɪʃǝn]N2) (=shaking) agitación f3) (Pol) agitación f* * *['ædʒə'teɪʃən, ˌædʒɪ'teɪʃən]mass noun agitación f -
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[ˌædзi΄teiʃn] n հուզմունք, անհանգստություն, խռովություն. nervous agitation ներ վային հուզմունք. keep in agitation մշտական անհանգիստ վիճակում պահել. be in state of great agitation խիստ հուզված լինել. The sea is in agitation Ծովն անհանգիստ է. քղք. (ագիտացիա) carry on agitation for/against մի բանի համար/դեմ ագիտացիա վարել -
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agi·ta·tion [ˌæʤɪʼteɪʃən] nin a state of [great] \agitation [sehr] aufgeregtin 1920 women in America got the vote, after 72 years of \agitation 1920 bekamen die Frauen in Amerika das Wahlrecht, nachdem sie 72 Jahre dafür gestritten hatten -
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§ აღელვება; აგიტაცია; დისკუსია§1 აგიტაცია2 მღელვარება, აღგზნებაshe was in a state of great agitation ძალიან ღელავდა / აღელვებული იყო -
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[N]COMMOTIO (-ONIS) (F)CONMOTIO (-ONIS) (F)AESTUS (-US) (M)TUMULTUS (-US) (M)TREPIDATIO (-ONIS) (F)AGITATIO (-ONIS) (F)IACTATIO (-ONIS) (F)JACTATIO (-ONIS) (F)MOTUS (-US) (M)UNDA (-AE) (F)- BE IN GREAT AGITATION -
11 émoi
émoi [emwa]masculine noun* * *emwanom masculin agitation, turmoill'arrivée du jeune homme l'avait mise en émoi — the young man's arrival had thrown her into a state of confusion
* * *emwa nm1) (= agitation, effervescence) commotion2) (= trouble) agitation* * *émoi nm littér agitation, turmoil; la nouvelle a mis toute la ville en émoi the news threw the whole city into turmoil; l'arrivée du jeune homme l'avait mise en émoi the young man's arrival had thrown her into a state of confusion.[emwa] nom masculin(littéraire) [émotion] agitation[tumulte] commotion -
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f.1 convulsion, upheaval, bustle, agitation.2 convulsion, fit, spasm, seizure.* * *1 MEDICINA convulsion2 figurado upheaval* * *SF1) (Med) convulsion2) (Geol) tremor3) (Pol) upheaval* * *1) (Med) convulsion2) (trastorno, perturbación)3) ( de la tierra) tremor* * *= upheaval, convulsion, shake.Ex. Solutions will generally be sought in accordance with in-house knowledge and practices in order to avoid major upheavals in production techniques and strategies.Ex. Spain's transition from dictatorship to pacific and stable democracy without producing major national convulsions is remarkable.Ex. It's a very intense throbbing pain that sends her body into quivers and shakes.* * *1) (Med) convulsion2) (trastorno, perturbación)3) ( de la tierra) tremor* * *= upheaval, convulsion, shake.Ex: Solutions will generally be sought in accordance with in-house knowledge and practices in order to avoid major upheavals in production techniques and strategies.
Ex: Spain's transition from dictatorship to pacific and stable democracy without producing major national convulsions is remarkable.Ex: It's a very intense throbbing pain that sends her body into quivers and shakes.* * *A ( Med) convulsionB(trastorno, perturbación): su asesinato produjo una gran convulsión en el ejército his assassination caused great agitation in the armylas convulsiones sociales de los años 60 the social upheaval of the sixtieslas convulsiones obreras que se produjeron the violent unrest o disturbances that broke out among the workersC (de la tierra) tremor* * *
convulsión sustantivo femenino (Med) convulsion
convulsión sustantivo femenino
1 Med convulsion
2 fig (agitación social) unrest, upheaval
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convulsion
* * *convulsión nf1. [de músculos] convulsion2. [de tierra] tremorla subida del dinero produjo convulsiones en la bolsa the rise in interest rates caused chaos o turmoil on the stock exchange;las convulsiones sociales del periodo de entreguerras the social upheaval between the wars* * *f convulsion; figupheaval* * *convulsión nf, pl - siones1) : convulsion2) : agitation, upheaval -
13 ажитация
ж. уст. разг.excitement, agitationбыть в ажита́ции — be in a state of (great) agitation; be worked up
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В РАСТРЁПАННЫХ ЧУВСТВАХ coll, usu. humor PrepP Invar subj-compl with бытыз (subj: human or advin a state of great agitation, emotional disturbance, confusion: (one is (one does sth., one does sth. when he is)) in an emotional turmoil(one is (one does sth. etc)) in a state of emotional turmoil (one is) all shook up (one is) thrown off balance (one is) shaken.Так, теперь всё ясно. В растрёпанных чувствах (Нина) забыла «заказец», а ведь именно за заказцем приезжала контра на «Жигулях» (Аксёнов 6). So everything was now clear. In the emotional turmoil Nina had forgotten her little "job," and obviously that counterrevolutionary in the Zhiguli had come with the intention of collecting it (6a). -
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• В РАСТРЕПАННЫХ ЧУВСТВАХ coll, usu. humor[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with быть (subj: human) or adv]=====⇒ in a state of great agitation, emotional disturbance, confusion:- (one is <one does sth., one does sth. when he is>) in an emotional turmoil;- (one is <one does sth. etc>) in a state of emotional turmoil;- (one is) shaken.♦ Так, теперь всё ясно. В растрёпанных чувствах [Нина] забыла "заказец", а ведь именно за заказцем приезжала контра на "Жигулях" (Аксёнов 6). So everything was now clear. In the emotional turmoil Nina had forgotten her little "job," and obviously that counterrevolutionary in the Zhiguli had come with the intention of collecting it (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в растрепанных чувствах
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19 per-tumultuōsē
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