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1 flutter the dovecotes
Макаров: переполошить всех (в тихом семействе), поднять переполох (в тихом семействе), устроить переполох (в тихом семействе) -
2 flutter the dovecotes
всех переполошить, поднять переполох -
3 flutter\ the\ dovecotes
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4 flutter the dovecotes
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5 to flutter the dovecotes
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I ['flʌtə(r)]1) (of wings) battito m., frullio m.; (of lashes) battito m.; (of leaves, papers) (il) volteggiare; (of flag) sventolio m.heart flutter — med. flutter, palpitazione
2) (stir)a flutter of — un'ondata di [ excitement]
to be all in o of a flutter — BE essere tutto agitato
3) BE colloq. (bet)to have a flutter on the horses, on the Stock Exchange — fare una scommessa alle corse (dei cavalli), fare delle speculazioni in borsa
4) elettron. (in sound) flutter m.5) aer. (fault) vibrazione f., sbattimento m.II 1. ['flʌtə(r)]2) (move) agitare [ fan]; sventolare [ handkerchief]2.to flutter one's eyelashes (at sb.) — fare gli occhi dolci (a qcn.)
2) (fly rapidly) svolazzare3) (move rapidly) [ flag] sventolare; [clothes, curtains] muoversi, ondeggiare; [eyelids, lashes] sbattere4) (spiral) (anche flutter down) [ leaves] volteggiare5) (beat irregularly) [ heart] palpitare ( with per); [ pulse] battere in modo irregolare* * *1. verb1) (to (cause to) move quickly: A leaf fluttered to the ground.) volteggiare2) ((of a bird, insect etc) to move the wings rapidly and lightly: The moth fluttered round the light.) battere le ali2. noun1) (a quick irregular movement (of a pulse etc): She felt a flutter in her chest.) tremito2) (nervous excitement: She was in a great flutter.) agitazione* * *flutter /ˈflʌtə(r)/n.4 fremito; palpito: She felt a flutter of impatience, ha sentito dentro di sé un fremito di impazienza; a flutter of panic, un palpito di panico5 agitazione; nervosismo; confusione: to be in a flutter, essere agitato; to put sb. in a flutter, mettere q. in agitazione7 ( slang) (piccola) scommessa; (piccola) puntata: to have (o to take) a flutter on the horses, fare una puntata sui cavalli9 [u] (mecc.) sfarfallamento10 [u] (mus.) flutter; tremulo● to cause a flutter, creare interesse; far colpo.(to) flutter /ˈflʌtə(r)/A v. i.1 battere le ali; svolazzare: Butterflies were fluttering in the garden, le farfalle svolazzavano nel giardino2 sventolare; ondeggiare: The flags fluttered in the wind, le bandiere sventolavano ( o garrivano al vento)3 agitarsi; dimenarsi; andare su e giù senza posa4 (del cuore, ecc.) palpitare; tremare (per agitazione, eccitazione, ecc.)B v. t.3 agitare; eccitare; sconvolgere; turbare● to flutter about (o around), camminare nervosamente su e giù □ (fig.) to flutter the dovecotes, creare lo scompiglio ( fra un gruppo di persone); mettere in subbuglio.* * *I ['flʌtə(r)]1) (of wings) battito m., frullio m.; (of lashes) battito m.; (of leaves, papers) (il) volteggiare; (of flag) sventolio m.heart flutter — med. flutter, palpitazione
2) (stir)a flutter of — un'ondata di [ excitement]
to be all in o of a flutter — BE essere tutto agitato
3) BE colloq. (bet)to have a flutter on the horses, on the Stock Exchange — fare una scommessa alle corse (dei cavalli), fare delle speculazioni in borsa
4) elettron. (in sound) flutter m.5) aer. (fault) vibrazione f., sbattimento m.II 1. ['flʌtə(r)]2) (move) agitare [ fan]; sventolare [ handkerchief]2.to flutter one's eyelashes (at sb.) — fare gli occhi dolci (a qcn.)
2) (fly rapidly) svolazzare3) (move rapidly) [ flag] sventolare; [clothes, curtains] muoversi, ondeggiare; [eyelids, lashes] sbattere4) (spiral) (anche flutter down) [ leaves] volteggiare5) (beat irregularly) [ heart] palpitare ( with per); [ pulse] battere in modo irregolare -
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1. verb1) (to (cause to) move quickly: A leaf fluttered to the ground.) flagre2) ((of a bird, insect etc) to move the wings rapidly and lightly: The moth fluttered round the light.) slå/bakse med vingene2. noun1) (a quick irregular movement (of a pulse etc): She felt a flutter in her chest.) gys, hjertebank2) (nervous excitement: She was in a great flutter.) nervøsitet, forvirret tilstandbevegelse--------vifteIsubst. \/ˈflʌtə\/1) ( bevegelse) flagring2) ( medisin) hjertebank3) ( luftfart) vibrasjon4) oppstyr, uro, opphisselse5) ( hverdagslig) hasardspill, spill (med lav innsats)6) ( svømming) benspark7) vibrering på lydbånd, lydfeilcause\/make a flutter skape forvirringflutter kick ( svømming) bensparkin a flutter oppskjørtet, nervøs, forfjamsetin a flutter of excitement full av forventning, fylt av spenningIIverb \/ˈflʌtə\/1) flagre, blafre, vaie, vifte2) ( om fugler) fly rundt, fare hit og dit3) ( om hjerte og puls) banke, slå (uregelmessig)4) dirre, være urolig, skjelve5) få til å flagre, skape røre6) ( overført) skremme opp, forvirre, gjøre nervøs, uroe7) ( svømming) sparke fra8) ( hverdagslig) vedde, spille (med lav innsats)flutter about flagre rundt, fare hit og ditflutter one's eyelashes senke øyevippene, blunkeflutter the wings slå med vingene -
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Махать крыльями. Выражение to flutter the dovecote(s) или to cause a flutter in the dovecote(s) (переполошить голубятню) означает взбудоражить или испугать спокойное или консервативное общество. Сравнение с переполохом на голубятне, который неизбежно возникает, когда туда попадает хищник.The appointment of political advisers to government departments caused quite a flutter in the dovecotes of Whitehall. — Назначение политических советников в правительственные учреждения стало причиной большого «переполоха в голубятнях» Уайтхолла.
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9 a flutter in the dove-cots
переполох среди мирных обывателей [образовано по конверсии от to flutter the dove-cot(e)s; см. flutter the dove-cots]A new doctor, and young, and unmarried! There will be a flutter in the dovecotes now you'll see. (DEI) — Новый молодой доктор, и к тому же неженатый! Ну и поднимется же переполох среди прекрасного пола, помяните мое слово.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > a flutter in the dove-cots
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subst. \/ˈdʌvkəʊt\/ eller dovecotdueslagflutter the dovecotes skape røre i andedammen, skape oppstyr -
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= dovecot* * *dovecote /ˈdʌvkɒt/n.colombaia; piccionaia● (fig., antiq.) to flutter the dovecotes, creare uno scompiglio.* * *= dovecot -
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сущ.
1) голубятня Syn: columbarium, dove-cot, pigeonry
2) группа единомышленников;
шутл. тихое семейство Professor Kipple's controversial claims so fluttered academic dovecotes that new studies were immediately launched to refute him. ≈ Спорные заявления профессора Киппла настолько взволновали академическую общественность, что немедленно были организованы новые исследования с целью опровергнуть его. голубятня > a flutter in the * переполох в тихом семействе -
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сущ.
1) голубятня Syn: columbarium, dove-cot, pigeonry
2) группа единомышленников;
шутл. тихое семейство Professor Kipple's controversial claims so fluttered academic dovecotes that new studies were immediately launched to refute him. ≈ Спорные заявления профессора Киппла настолько взволновали академическую общественность, что немедленно были организованы новые исследования с целью опровергнуть его. голубятня > a flutter in the * переполох в тихом семействеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > dovecote
См. также в других словарях:
flutter the dovecotes — (UK) Something that flutters the dovecots causes alarm or excitement … The small dictionary of idiomes
dovecote — /duv koht /, n. 1. a structure, usually at a height above the ground, for housing domestic pigeons. 2. flutter the dovecotes, to cause a stir in a quiet or conservative institution or group: The flamboyant manner of the tourists fluttered the… … Universalium