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1 unrest
n1) волнения, беспорядки2) брожение, беспокойство•to dampen down industrial unrest — приглушать беспорядки / волнения среди рабочих
to defuse unrest — разряжать обстановку, приведшую к беспорядкам
to put down / to quell the unrest — подавлять беспорядки
to resolve / to settle the unrest — урегулировать конфликт, который вызвал волнения
to stir up unrest — организовывать беспорядки, подстрекать к беспорядкам
- anti-government unrestto subdue / to suppress unrest — подавлять беспорядки
- bloody suppression of unrest
- bubbling unrest
- campus unrest
- civil unrest
- civilian unrest
- continuing unrest
- current unrest
- domestic unrest
- ethnic unrest
- foreign powers are behind the unrest
- growing unrest
- in continuing unrest
- increasing unrest
- industrial unrest
- intercommunal unrest
- internal unrest
- labor unrest
- mass unrest
- military unrest
- mounting unrest
- nationalist unrest
- outbreak of unrest
- political unrest
- price rises have sparked off mass unrest
- pro-democracy unrest
- public unrest
- renewed outbreaks of unrest
- renewed unrest
- ridden with ethnic unrest
- rightist-inspired unrest
- sectarian unrest
- serious unrest
- social unrest
- student unrest
- the country has been hit by large-scale industrial unrest
- the country was hit by industrial unrest
- unrest among students
- unrest among workers
- unrest claimed 60 lives
- unrest continued to soil the occupied territories
- unrest flared up in some regions
- unrest has swept the country
- unrest is drawn out
- unrest is escalating in intensity
- unrest is out of control
- unrest over the disputed territory
- unrest spread to a new region
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2 descontento
adj.discontent, sad, discontented, displeased.m.dissatisfaction, discontentment, unhappiness, discontent.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: descontentar.* * *► adjetivo1 displeased, unhappy, dissatisfied, discontented► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 malcontent1 discontent, dissatisfaction————————1 discontent, dissatisfaction* * *1. (f. - descontenta)adj.2. noun m.* * *descontento, -a1. ADJ1) (=insatisfecho) dissatisfied, discontented (de with)2) (=disgustado) disgruntled (de about, at)2.SM / F Méx malcontent3. SM1) (=insatisfacción) dissatisfaction2) (=disgusto) disgruntlement3) (Pol) discontent, unrest* * *I- ta adjetivo [estar] dissatisfieddescontento con algo/alguien — unhappy o dissatisfied with something/somebody
IIquedó descontento con lo que le di — he wasn't satisfied o happy with what I gave him
masculino discontent* * *= dissatisfied, discontent, dissatisfaction, irritation, disgruntled, unrest, disaffected, disaffection, restlessness.Ex. If you are dissatisfied with your responses, go back and revise such parts of the text as you think fit.Ex. No one complained about Duff to her, and she decided not to probe for discontents.Ex. During her tenure as head of the EPA library, she dealt with the dissatisfaction with the national treatment of U.S. documents in a most constructive manner, by establishing the Government Documents Round Table (GODORT).Ex. Datto felt a wave of irritation engulf him, but he persevered, keeping his voice steady.Ex. The director of our public library hired as a page the daughter of a friend, who turned out to be unreliable and untrustworthy, and as a consequence had to handle a disgruntled head of circulation.Ex. The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.Ex. Disaffected and literally unliterary pubescent readers were expected to be hooked by his high-flown style.Ex. Further, there is evidence of publisher, author, and library user disaffection with the law of copyright.Ex. A five- to ten-fold increase of the soporific dose resulted in restlessness and disorientation instead of sleep.----* descontento entre los trabajadores = industrial unrest.* descontento político = political unrest.* descontento social = civil unrest, social unrest.* estar descontento con = express + dissatisfaction with.* sentirse descontento con = experience + dissatisfaction with.* * *I- ta adjetivo [estar] dissatisfieddescontento con algo/alguien — unhappy o dissatisfied with something/somebody
IIquedó descontento con lo que le di — he wasn't satisfied o happy with what I gave him
masculino discontent* * *= dissatisfied, discontent, dissatisfaction, irritation, disgruntled, unrest, disaffected, disaffection, restlessness.Ex: If you are dissatisfied with your responses, go back and revise such parts of the text as you think fit.
Ex: No one complained about Duff to her, and she decided not to probe for discontents.Ex: During her tenure as head of the EPA library, she dealt with the dissatisfaction with the national treatment of U.S. documents in a most constructive manner, by establishing the Government Documents Round Table (GODORT).Ex: Datto felt a wave of irritation engulf him, but he persevered, keeping his voice steady.Ex: The director of our public library hired as a page the daughter of a friend, who turned out to be unreliable and untrustworthy, and as a consequence had to handle a disgruntled head of circulation.Ex: The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.Ex: Disaffected and literally unliterary pubescent readers were expected to be hooked by his high-flown style.Ex: Further, there is evidence of publisher, author, and library user disaffection with the law of copyright.Ex: A five- to ten-fold increase of the soporific dose resulted in restlessness and disorientation instead of sleep.* descontento entre los trabajadores = industrial unrest.* descontento político = political unrest.* descontento social = civil unrest, social unrest.* estar descontento con = express + dissatisfaction with.* sentirse descontento con = experience + dissatisfaction with.* * *[ ESTAR] dissatisfied descontento CON algo/algn unhappy WITH sth/sb, dissatisfied WITH sth/sbestoy descontento con los resultados I'm unhappy o dissatisfied with the results, I'm not at all happy with the resultsquedó descontento con lo que le di he wasn't satisfied o happy with what I gave himdiscontentmanifestaron su descontento they made known their discontent o dissatisfaction, they let it be known that they were dissatisfied o unhappy* * *
Del verbo descontentar: ( conjugate descontentar)
descontento es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
descontentó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
descontento 1◊ -ta adjetivo [estar] dissatisfied;
descontento con algo/algn unhappy o dissatisfied with sth/sb
descontento 2 sustantivo masculino
discontent
descontento,-a
I adjetivo unhappy, dissatisfied [con, with]
II sustantivo masculino dissatisfaction
' descontento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agitación
- conflictividad
- descontenta
- disimulado
- insatisfecho
English:
discontent
- discontented
- dissatisfaction
- dissatisfied
- grunt
- undercurrent
- undertone
- unhappiness
- unhappy
- unrest
- disgruntled
- frustrated
* * *descontento, -a♦ adjunhappy, dissatisfied;estar descontento con algo/alguien to be dissatisfied o unhappy with sth/sb;dijo estar descontento con la decisión de los tribunales he said he was unhappy with the court's decision♦ nmdissatisfaction;los sindicatos expresaron su descontento con la nueva ley the unions expressed their dissatisfaction with the new law;entre la población cundió el descontento discontent was spreading among the population* * *I adj dissatisfiedII m dissatisfaction* * *descontento, -ta adj: discontented, dissatisfieddescontento nm: discontent, dissatisfaction* * * -
3 טלטל
טִלְטֵל(b. h.; Pilp. of טלל, cmp. דלדל) 1) to move, carry, handle. Sabb.III, 6 מְטַלְטְלִיןוכ׳ you may handle (on the Sabbath) a new lamp; a. v. fr. 2) to make unsteady, to exile; (with דעת) to confound. Gen. R. s. 39 טַלְטֵל עצמךוכ׳ banish thyself (travel) from place to place. Ib. s. 38 (expl. הניעמו, Ps. 59:12) טַלְטְלֵימוֹ make them exiles. Y.Peah l, 15d top (expl. נעו, Prov. 5:6) טי׳הקב״ה מתןוכ׳ the Lord made unsteady (irregular) the reward of the observants, that they might observe the commands in faith. Num. R. s. 10 (ed. Amst. p. 238a>) שהן מְטַלְטְלִין דעתווכ׳ they (carnal pleasures) confound mans judgment (cmp. טָרַף).Part. pass. מְטוּלְטָל, f. טְטוּלְטֶלֶת. Tanḥ. ed. Bub., Shmini 7 והדעת מט׳ and the mind becomes confused. Hithpa. הִתְטַלְטֵּל, הִיטַּ׳, Nithpa. נִתְטַלְטֵל, נִיטַּ׳ 1) to be moved, handled; to be made restless. Sabb. l. c. כל הנרות מִטַּלְטְלִין all lamps may be handled. Ib. 35a מעיין הַמִיטַּלְטֵל a travelling spring (changing its place). Gen. R. s. 39. Sifra Shmini ch. VII, Par. 6 מִטַּלְטְלִין במלואם are carried with their contents; Kel. XV, 1 עשוייו לִיטַּלְטֵלוכ׳. Yalk. Prov. 964; Midr. Prov. to XXX, 27 Alexander the Macedonian שנ׳ בכלוכ׳ who in his unrest drove all over the world like a locust ; a. fr.V. מִטַּלְטְלִין. 2) (with דעת) to be confounded. Tanḥ. Shmini 5 נִתְטַלְטְלָה דעתווכ׳ his mind is confused, and he knows not what he is talking Ib. כדי שלא תִטַּלְטֵל דעתו in order that he may not get mixed up; a. e. -
4 טִלְטֵל
טִלְטֵל(b. h.; Pilp. of טלל, cmp. דלדל) 1) to move, carry, handle. Sabb.III, 6 מְטַלְטְלִיןוכ׳ you may handle (on the Sabbath) a new lamp; a. v. fr. 2) to make unsteady, to exile; (with דעת) to confound. Gen. R. s. 39 טַלְטֵל עצמךוכ׳ banish thyself (travel) from place to place. Ib. s. 38 (expl. הניעמו, Ps. 59:12) טַלְטְלֵימוֹ make them exiles. Y.Peah l, 15d top (expl. נעו, Prov. 5:6) טי׳הקב״ה מתןוכ׳ the Lord made unsteady (irregular) the reward of the observants, that they might observe the commands in faith. Num. R. s. 10 (ed. Amst. p. 238a>) שהן מְטַלְטְלִין דעתווכ׳ they (carnal pleasures) confound mans judgment (cmp. טָרַף).Part. pass. מְטוּלְטָל, f. טְטוּלְטֶלֶת. Tanḥ. ed. Bub., Shmini 7 והדעת מט׳ and the mind becomes confused. Hithpa. הִתְטַלְטֵּל, הִיטַּ׳, Nithpa. נִתְטַלְטֵל, נִיטַּ׳ 1) to be moved, handled; to be made restless. Sabb. l. c. כל הנרות מִטַּלְטְלִין all lamps may be handled. Ib. 35a מעיין הַמִיטַּלְטֵל a travelling spring (changing its place). Gen. R. s. 39. Sifra Shmini ch. VII, Par. 6 מִטַּלְטְלִין במלואם are carried with their contents; Kel. XV, 1 עשוייו לִיטַּלְטֵלוכ׳. Yalk. Prov. 964; Midr. Prov. to XXX, 27 Alexander the Macedonian שנ׳ בכלוכ׳ who in his unrest drove all over the world like a locust ; a. fr.V. מִטַּלְטְלִין. 2) (with דעת) to be confounded. Tanḥ. Shmini 5 נִתְטַלְטְלָה דעתווכ׳ his mind is confused, and he knows not what he is talking Ib. כדי שלא תִטַּלְטֵל דעתו in order that he may not get mixed up; a. e.
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