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1) Общая лексика: замять факт2) Дипломатический термин: утаить факт -
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4 stifle
I1. [ʹstaıf(ə)l] n редк.1) удушение2) удушье2. [ʹstaıf(ə)l] v1. 1) душитьhis voice was stifled by emotion - он говорил сдавленным от волнения голосом
2) задыхатьсяto stifle from want of air [in the heat] - задыхаться от недостатка воздуха [от жары]
2. подавлятьto stifle a cry [a desire] - подавить крик [желание]
to stifle a yawn [one's tears] - сдержать зевоту [слёзы]
circumstance stifled his ambition - обстоятельства заставили его забыть о своём честолюбии
3. заглушатьto stifle a noise - заглушить звук /шум/
4. тушить ( огонь)5. замять; утаитьII [ʹstaıf(ə)l] n анат.to stifle a fact [a scandal] - замять факт [скандал]
1) коленная чашка ( на задней ноге животного)2) коленный сустав ( у животного) -
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1. n редк. удушение2. n редк. удушье3. v душить4. v задыхаться5. v подавлять6. v заглушать7. v тушить8. v замять; утаить9. n анат. коленная чашка10. n анат. коленный суставСинонимический ряд:1. extinguish (verb) extinguish; quell; squelch; terminate2. gag (verb) asphyxiate; choke; gag; garrote; garrotte; hold back; hold down; hush; quench; shush; smother; strangle; suffocate; throttle3. mute (verb) dampen; deaden; muffle; mute4. stultify (verb) constipate; stagnate; stultify; trammel5. suppress (verb) ban; black out; burke; censor; check; hush up; inhibit; keep back; obviate; preclude; prevent; repress; restrain; stop; subdue; suppressАнтонимический ряд:foster; further; stimulate -
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n1. придушувати2. приховати; зам'яти- to stifle a fact приховати факт- to stifle the human rights movement придушити рух за права людини- to stifle a revolt придушити повстання- to stifle a scandal зам'яти скандал -
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v1) подавлять; душить2) замять, утаить -
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̈ɪˈstaɪfl I гл.
1) а) душить б) задыхаться ∙ Syn: suffocate, smother
2) подавлять, сдерживать, удерживать to stifle a desire ≈ подавлять желание to stifle one's laughter ≈ сдерживать смех
3) а) тушить (огонь) б) перен. заминать, утаивать (дело и т. п.) II сущ. коленная чашка или коленный сустав (у лошади) (редкое) удушение;
удушье душить - to be *d by smoke задыхаться от дыма - to * by gas отравить газом - to feel *d страдать от удушья - his voice was *d by emotion он говорил сдавленным от волнения голосом задыхаться - to * from want of air задыхаться от недостатка воздуха подавлять - to * a revolt подавить восстание - to * a yawn сдержать зевоту - to * one's laughter давиться от смеха - circumstance *d his ambition обстоятельства заставили его забыть о своем честолюбии заглушать - to * a noise заглушить звук /шум/ тушить (огонь) замять;
утаить - to * a fact замять факт - to * a document утаить документ (анатомия) коленная чашка (на задней ноге животного) stifle душить, удушать ~ задыхаться ~ замять (дело и т. п.) ~ коленная чашка или коленный сустав (у лошади) ~ сдерживать, подавлять;
to stifle a rebellion подавить восстание;
to stifle a yawn сдержать зевоту ~ тушить (огонь) stifle-joint: stifle-joint = stifle ~ сдерживать, подавлять;
to stifle a rebellion подавить восстание;
to stifle a yawn сдержать зевоту ~ сдерживать, подавлять;
to stifle a rebellion подавить восстание;
to stifle a yawn сдержать зевоту -
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11 факт
добыть новые факты — to dig out / up new facts
игнорировать факты — to disregard / to ignorer facts
искажать факты — to distort / to twist / to misinterpret facts
констатировать факты — to ascertain / to establish facts
подтасовывать факты — to frame / to manipulate facts, to juggle with facts
приводить факты — to point to / to mention facts
признавать какой-л. факт — to avow
смотреть в лицо фактам — to face the facts / up to facts
соответствовать фактам — to coincide / to agree with the facts
непреложный факт, что... — it is the immutable fact that....
бездоказательный / голословный факт — fact not succeptible of proof
веские факты (в пользу / против кого-л.) — strong case (for / against smb.)
голые факты — crude / bare / naked / dry facts
исторический факт — historical fact / evidence
неопровержимые факты — irrefutable / hard facts
неоспоримые факты — indisputable / incontestable facts
общеизвестный факт — generally / commonly known fact
очевидный факт — simple / nude fact
свершившийся факт — accomplished fact, fait accompli фр.
поставить перед свершившимся фактом — to confront / to place (smb.) before an accomplished fact, to present (smb.) with a fait accompli
самый существенный / основной факт — salient fact
установленный факт — established fact, certainty; fixed fact амер.
искажение фактов — disfortion / misinterpretation of facts
факты, не имеющие прямого отношения к спорному вопросу — collateral facts
факт, составляющий предмет спора — fact in issue
по самому факту — ipso facto лат.
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General subject: stifle a fact -
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Diplomatic term: stifle a fact -
14 desmedido
adj.excessive, disproportionate, beyond measure, out of all proportion.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desmedirse.* * *1→ link=desmedirse desmedirse► adjetivo1 (desproporcionado) excessive, disproportionate, out of all proportion2 (sin límite) boundless, unbounded* * *ADJ1) [tamaño, importancia] (=excesivo) excessive; (=desproporcionado) out of all proportion2) [ambición] boundless* * *- da adjetivo excessive* * *= unrestrained, inordinate, runaway, unconscionable, intemperate, excessive, out-of-control.Ex. 'Hello, Tom!' said the director, greeting him enthusiastically, as he rounded his desk to shake hands, which he did with unrestrained ardor.Ex. Sometimes cataloguers will spend an inordinate length of time searching for the best heading.Ex. The article is entitled 'How to control a runaway state documents collection'.Ex. Slowly -- but not without sustained and unconscionable injustices to Native and African Americans -- the United States grew from a republic into a more inclusive democracy.Ex. From hermeneutics to the most intemperate positivism, the real challenge is that of conceiving a general methodology.Ex. Excessive emphasis on the need to exact payment will stifle the flow of information.Ex. This article discusses the out-of-control situation of federal paperwork and the consequent burdens it places on the US public and business sector.----* euforia desmedida = irrational exuberance.* exuberancia desmedida = irrational exuberance.* * *- da adjetivo excessive* * *= unrestrained, inordinate, runaway, unconscionable, intemperate, excessive, out-of-control.Ex: 'Hello, Tom!' said the director, greeting him enthusiastically, as he rounded his desk to shake hands, which he did with unrestrained ardor.
Ex: Sometimes cataloguers will spend an inordinate length of time searching for the best heading.Ex: The article is entitled 'How to control a runaway state documents collection'.Ex: Slowly -- but not without sustained and unconscionable injustices to Native and African Americans -- the United States grew from a republic into a more inclusive democracy.Ex: From hermeneutics to the most intemperate positivism, the real challenge is that of conceiving a general methodology.Ex: Excessive emphasis on the need to exact payment will stifle the flow of information.Ex: This article discusses the out-of-control situation of federal paperwork and the consequent burdens it places on the US public and business sector.* euforia desmedida = irrational exuberance.* exuberancia desmedida = irrational exuberance.* * *desmedido -daexcessivesu desmedida afición al juego his excessive fondness for gamblingle han dado una importancia desmedida a ese hecho they have given that fact undue significance, they have attributed too much importance to that fact* * *
Del verbo desmedirse: ( conjugate desmedirse)
desmedido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
desmedido
desmedirse
desmedido◊ -da adjetivo
excessive;
le han dado una importancia desmedida they have attributed too much importance to it
desmedido,-a adjetivo disproportionate, excessive
su desmedido optimismo, her unbounded optimism
' desmedido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desmedida
English:
excessive
- immoderate
* * *desmedido, -a adjexcessive, disproportionate* * *adj excessive* * *desmedido, -da adjdesmesurado: excessive, undue -
15 suppress
[sə'pres]1) (prevent) trattenere [smile, urge, tears, sneeze]; contenere [anger, excitement]; reprimere [doubt, opposition, sexuality]; nascondere, celare [information, fact]; dissimulare [ truth]; occultare [ evidence]; sopprimere [party, group]; mettere a tacere [ scandal]; sopprimere, abolire [ activity]; soffocare [ yawn]2) (reduce, weaken) impedire, inibire [ growth]; indebolire [ immune system]; eliminare [ weeds]; inibire [symptom, reaction]* * *[sə'pres]1) (to defeat or put a stop to (eg a rebellion).) reprimere2) (to keep back or stifle: She suppressed a laugh.) trattenere3) (to prevent from being published, known etc: to suppress information.) annullare•* * *[sə'pres]1) (prevent) trattenere [smile, urge, tears, sneeze]; contenere [anger, excitement]; reprimere [doubt, opposition, sexuality]; nascondere, celare [information, fact]; dissimulare [ truth]; occultare [ evidence]; sopprimere [party, group]; mettere a tacere [ scandal]; sopprimere, abolire [ activity]; soffocare [ yawn]2) (reduce, weaken) impedire, inibire [ growth]; indebolire [ immune system]; eliminare [ weeds]; inibire [symptom, reaction] -
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