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1 revitaliser
ʀ(ə)vitalizeverbe transitif to revitalize* * *ʀ(ə)vitalize vt[peau, lieu, économie] to revitalize* * *revitaliser verb table: aimer vtr to revitalize.[rəvitalize] verbe transitif1. [ranimer - économie] to revitalizece nouveau plan économique est destiné à revitaliser la région this new economic programme is designed to revitalize ou bring new life to the area2. [régénérer - peau] to revitalize -
2 oživit
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3 يحيي؛يبعث الروح
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5 dati životnu silu
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6 dati životnu snagu
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7 vitalizar
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8 оживявам
1. revive, come back to life(за минало и пр.) become alive(оставам жив) survive, live; live to seeболният ще оживее the patient will live/pull throughоживявам след операция survive an operationако оживеем if we are spared2. npex. enliven, animate, reanimate, resuscitate, vivify, vitalize, bring life to, put life into, give (s.th.) a lift, sl. pep up(разказ и пр.) touch upоживявам събрание put fresh life into a meetingоживявам на сърцето на grow onоживяло му е на сърцето he has set his heart on itоживявам се become animated, grow warm(er), warm up, brighten up, come alive, come to life. perk upтой се оживи, когато заговори за своята работа he warmed (up) as he got into his subject* * *оживя̀вам,гл.1. revive, come back to life; (за миналото и пр.) become alive; ( оставам жив) survive, live; live to see; ако оживеем if we are spared; болният ще оживее the patient will live/pull through; \оживявам след операция survive an operation;2. прех. enliven, animate, reanimate, resuscitate, vivify, vitalize, bring life to, put life into, give (s.th.) a lift, разг. jazz up, perk up, sl. pep up; ( разказ и пр.) touch up; \оживявам събрание put fresh life into a meeting;\оживявам се become animated, grow warm(er), warm up, brighten up, come alive, come to life, perk up; • \оживявам на сърцето на grow on; оживяло му е на сърцето he has set his heart on it.* * *survive (оцелявам); brisk up; liven{`laivn}; pep; quicken; vitalize* * *1. (за минало и пр.) become alive 2. (оставам жив) survive, live;live to see 3. (разказ и пр.) touch up 4. npex. enliven, animate, reanimate, resuscitate, vivify, vitalize, bring life to, put life into, give (s.th.) a lift, sl. pep up 5. revive, come back to life 6. ОЖИВЯВАМ ce become animated, grow warm(er), warm up, brighten up, come alive, come to life. perk up 7. ОЖИВЯВАМ на сърцето на grow on 8. ОЖИВЯВАМ след операция survive an operation 9. ОЖИВЯВАМ събрание put fresh life into a meeting 10. ако оживеем if we are spared 11. болният ще оживее the patient will live/pull through 12. оживяло му е на сърцето he has set his heart on it 13. той се оживи, когато заговори за своята работа he warmed (up) as he got into his subject -
9 обновявам
renovate, restore; renew, refresh, revive, vitalize* * *обновя̀вам,гл. renovate, restore, redesign; renew, refresh, revive, vitalize, update.* * *renew; renovate; reanimate* * *renovate, restore; renew, refresh, revive, vitalize -
10 beleben
I v/t1. (in Schwung bringen) liven up, get ( oder put) some life into; (Wirtschaft etc.) stimulate, get s.th. going; (munter machen) Getränk etc.: revive, freshen; (auch Kreislauf) get s.o. oder s.th. going (again), buck up umg.; (kräftigen) invigorate2. (lebendiger gestalten: Zimmer, Bild) brighten up; (Unterhaltung) liven up; eine bunte Menge belebte den Platz the square was filled with a motley crowd of people3. (zum Leben erwecken: alte Sitten) revive; frisches Grün belebt die Natur fresh green gives new life to nature; neu beleben put / breathe new life into; wieder 24. oft lit. (bevölkern) populateII v/refl liven up; Straße, Lokal etc.: come to life; Gesicht: brighten up; Natur: come alive; Wirtschaft, Konjunktur: pick up, reviveIII v/i (eine aufmunternde Wirkung haben) be invigorating, get s.o. going; Kaffee belebt coffee is a stimulant, coffee gets you going / gives you a kick umg.* * *to staminate; to animate; to freshen; to liven up; to quicken; to vitalize; to inspirit; to liven; to vivify; to enliven; to innervate; to stimulate;sich belebento liven up; to liven* * *be|le|ben ptp belebt1. vt1) (= anregen) to liven up; (= neu beleben) Natur to revive; (= aufmuntern) to brighten up, to liven up; Absatz, Konjunktur, jds Hoffnungen to stimulateeine kalte Dusche wird dich neu belében — a cold shower will refresh you
2) (= lebendiger gestalten) to brighten up; Unterhaltung auch to animate3) (= zum Leben erwecken) to bring to life2. vr(Konjunktur) to be stimulated; (Augen, Gesicht) to light up; (Natur, Stadt) to come to life; (= geschäftiger werden) to liven upSee:→ auch belebt3. vi* * *1) (to make lively: Joy animated his face.) animate2) (to make (more) lively: I tried to think of something that might enliven the class.) enliven* * *be·le·ben *I. vt1. (anregen)2. (erfrischen)▪ jdn \beleben to make sb feel better [or refreshed]jdn wieder \beleben to refresh sb3. (ankurbeln)▪ etw \beleben to stimulate sth4. (zum Leben erwecken)▪ jdn \beleben to resuscitate sb, to bring sb back to lifeein Monstrum \beleben to bring a monster to life▪ etw [neu] \beleben to put [new] life into stheine Unterhaltung \beleben to liven up [or animate] a conversationII. vr1. (sich mit Leben/Lebewesen füllen)2. (lebhafter werden)3. (stimuliert werden)III. vi1. (munter machen) to pick one up2. (erfrischen) to make one feel better* * *1.transitives Verb1) enliven; liven up (coll.); < drink> reviveneu beleben — put new life into; stimulate < economy>
2) (lebendig gestalten) enliven; brighten up3) (lebendig machen) give life to2.reflexives Verb1) < eyes> light up; < face> brighten [up]; <market, economic activity> revive, pick up2) (lebendig, bevölkert werden) come to life* * *A. v/t1. (in Schwung bringen) liven up, get ( oder put) some life into; (Wirtschaft etc) stimulate, get sth going; (munter machen) Getränk etc: revive, freshen; (auch Kreislauf) get sb oder sth going (again), buck up umg; (kräftigen) invigorateeine bunte Menge belebte den Platz the square was filled with a motley crowd of people3. (zum Leben erwecken: alte Sitten) revive;frisches Grün belebt die Natur fresh green gives new life to nature;4. oft liter (bevölkern) populateB. v/r liven up; Straße, Lokal etc: come to life; Gesicht: brighten up; Natur: come alive; Wirtschaft, Konjunktur: pick up, reviveKaffee belebt coffee is a stimulant, coffee gets you going/gives you a kick umg* * *1.transitives Verb1) enliven; liven up (coll.); < drink> reviveneu beleben — put new life into; stimulate < economy>
2) (lebendig gestalten) enliven; brighten up3) (lebendig machen) give life to2.reflexives Verb1) < eyes> light up; < face> brighten [up]; <market, economic activity> revive, pick up2) (lebendig, bevölkert werden) come to life* * *v.to animate v.to enliven v.to freshen v.to inspirit v.to liven v.to revive v.to staminate v.to variegate v.to vitalise (UK) v.to vitalize (US) v.to vivify v. -
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(v.) = vitalise [vitalize, -USA]Ex. The article has the title 'The semester system and the need for vitalizing the college libraries'.* * *(v.) = vitalise [vitalize, -USA]Ex: The article has the title 'The semester system and the need for vitalizing the college libraries'.
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12 vigorizar
v.to invigorate.* * *1 to invigorate, fortify2 figurado to encourage, stimulate* * *VT to invigorate; (=animar, alentar) to encourage, stimulate; (=dar fuerza a) to strengthen; (=revitalizar) to revitalize* * *verbo transitivo to invigorate* * *= energise [energize, -USA], invigorate, vitalise [vitalize, -USA], fortify.Ex. This will enhance the utility of the public libraries and energise the public librarian as a change agent.Ex. This is a national project aimed at invigorating the rural economy through the introduction of agricultural and related technologies to farmers.Ex. The article has the title 'The semester system and the need for vitalizing the college libraries'.Ex. Must she fortify herself with an arsenal of stratagems in order to survive?.* * *verbo transitivo to invigorate* * *= energise [energize, -USA], invigorate, vitalise [vitalize, -USA], fortify.Ex: This will enhance the utility of the public libraries and energise the public librarian as a change agent.
Ex: This is a national project aimed at invigorating the rural economy through the introduction of agricultural and related technologies to farmers.Ex: The article has the title 'The semester system and the need for vitalizing the college libraries'.Ex: Must she fortify herself with an arsenal of stratagems in order to survive?.* * *vigorizar [A4 ]vtto invigorate* * *vigorizar vt[con medicamento] to fortify; [con actividad] to invigorate* * *v/t invigorate* * *vigorizar {21} vt: to strengthen, to invigorate -
13 vitalidad
f.vitality.* * *1 vitality* * *noun f.* * *SF vitality* * *femenino vitality* * *= vitality, joie de vivre, vibrance, vibrancy, pizzazz, oomph, aliveness, pep.Ex. Listed below are a number of alternatives which could be implemented to maintain our vitality under the conditions of declining enrollment, spiraling costs, and different outlooks.Ex. It is a tall order for information workers to avoid objective obsolescence and subjective burnout, and enhance the joie de vivre of the work setting.Ex. Our South American Colleagues will have the opportunity of a lifetime, to experience the vibrance of the meeting of minds, as well as the forging of communities of practice across time zones, distance and linguistic barriers = Nuestros colegas sudamericanos tendrán la oportunidad de su vida de experimentar la vitalidad de este encuentro de expertos así como la creación de lazos profesionales por encima de barreras lingüísticas, de espacio y de tiempo.Ex. The success of the national library is related to the vibrancy of local and national publishing.Ex. I wanted to show them an application which not only was database functional, but which itself had some pizzazz as a website.Ex. Many recent commentators speak as if they think that computers can painlessly deliver the oomph we need in curriculum.Ex. The beauty, the aliveness, the creativity, the passion that made her lovable and gave her life meaning has been effaced.Ex. Not a lot of pep however, so this might be the day to curl up with a really challenging book or game.----* con más vitalidad = revitalised [revitalized, -USA].* con mucha vitalidad = lively [livelier -comp., liveliest -sup.].* dar vitalidad = vitalise [vitalize, -USA].* lleno de vitalidad = full of beans.* perder vitalidad = run out of + steam.* pletórico de vitalidad = full of beans.* * *femenino vitality* * *= vitality, joie de vivre, vibrance, vibrancy, pizzazz, oomph, aliveness, pep.Ex: Listed below are a number of alternatives which could be implemented to maintain our vitality under the conditions of declining enrollment, spiraling costs, and different outlooks.
Ex: It is a tall order for information workers to avoid objective obsolescence and subjective burnout, and enhance the joie de vivre of the work setting.Ex: Our South American Colleagues will have the opportunity of a lifetime, to experience the vibrance of the meeting of minds, as well as the forging of communities of practice across time zones, distance and linguistic barriers = Nuestros colegas sudamericanos tendrán la oportunidad de su vida de experimentar la vitalidad de este encuentro de expertos así como la creación de lazos profesionales por encima de barreras lingüísticas, de espacio y de tiempo.Ex: The success of the national library is related to the vibrancy of local and national publishing.Ex: I wanted to show them an application which not only was database functional, but which itself had some pizzazz as a website.Ex: Many recent commentators speak as if they think that computers can painlessly deliver the oomph we need in curriculum.Ex: The beauty, the aliveness, the creativity, the passion that made her lovable and gave her life meaning has been effaced.Ex: Not a lot of pep however, so this might be the day to curl up with a really challenging book or game.* con más vitalidad = revitalised [revitalized, -USA].* con mucha vitalidad = lively [livelier -comp., liveliest -sup.].* dar vitalidad = vitalise [vitalize, -USA].* lleno de vitalidad = full of beans.* perder vitalidad = run out of + steam.* pletórico de vitalidad = full of beans.* * *vitality* * *
vitalidad sustantivo femenino
vitality
vitalidad sustantivo femenino vitality
' vitalidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vida
English:
bounce
- bouncy
- get-up-and-go
- life
- vitality
- revitalize
* * *vitalidad nfvitality* * *f vitality, liveliness* * *vitalidad nf: vitality -
14 активизировать
1) General subject: activate, jazz up, kick-start, promote, render active, vitalize, fuel, invigorate, catalyze (his efforts to catalyze us into activity; The technology bred of science has catalyzed stupendous economic growth), (напр. деятельность) enhance3) Psychology: energize4) Textile: promote (напр. химическую реакцию)5) Information technology: actuate, enable, fire up, invoke (процедуру)8) Automation: fire9) Sakhalin A: Kick-In10) Makarov: bolster (вкладывать больше усилий, энергии), boost (вкладывать больше усилий, энергии), promote (способствовать, стимулировать), speed up (ускорять), spur (вкладывать больше усилий, энергии), stimulate (способствовать, стимулировать)11) Software: unpause -
15 вдохнуть жизнь
1) General subject: animate, breathe life into (he failed to breathe life into a crippled economy), ginger up, inform with life (во что-л.), insoul, invigorate, invigour, jazz up (в какое-л. дело), strike life into (в кого-л.), vitalize (новую), put spirit into (во что-л.), bring life2) Diplomatic term: revitalize (во что-л.) -
16 вдохнуть новую жизнь
1) General subject: breathe a new life into (в кого-либо, во что-либо), breathe new life into (в кого-л.), (в кого-л.) inspire with new life, put new life into (в кого-л., во что-л.), reanimate, revitalize, infuse new life into (во что-л.), give a new lease of life, resuscitate2) Makarov: vitalizeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вдохнуть новую жизнь
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18 обновлять
1) General subject: fig, freshen, innovate, modernize, novelize, pleach (изгородь из веток), recreate, regenerate (полностью), reinvent, renew, renovate, translate, upgrade, use for the first time (использовать что-л. впервые), vitalize, vivify, write up, brush up, revamp, spiffy2) Church: christen3) Military: reconstitute (запас)4) Engineering: furbish, refresh (информацию или изображение), refurbish, update5) Rare: novate6) Mathematics: be brought up to date7) Economy: bring up to date, update (данные)8) Information technology: freshen (изображение)9) Robots: update (информацию)10) Makarov: bring to date, rejuvenate, fig out, fig up11) Gold mining: updated -
19 оживлять
1) General subject: animate, brisk, enliven, exhilarate, fig (что-л.), galvanize, ginger, hot, illumine, jazz up, juice up, light up (о лице, глазах), liven (ся), pep up, point, quicken, reactivate (работу), reanimate, refresh, relieve, renew, resuscitate, revitalize, revive, revivify, soup (игру, пьесу), spirit, spiritualize, vitalize, vivify, wake, zest, zest (и т.п.), zip up, rally, brisk up (ся), liven up (ся), re-energise, recreate3) Bookish: innerve4) Accounting: recover6) Literature: farce (литературное произведение)7) Makarov: bring back to life, point up, set up, spirit up, warm -
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General subject: vitalize
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vitalize — vitalize, energize, activate can all mean to arouse to activity, animation, or life something inactive, inert, latent, or arrested (as in development). Vitalize may stress the arousal of something more or less inert or lifeless to vital activity … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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vitalize — [vīt′ l īz΄] vt. vitalized, vitalizing 1. to make vital; give life to 2. to give vigor or animation to; make lively SYN. ANIMATE vitalization n … English World dictionary
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vitalize — transitive verb ( ized; izing) Date: 1678 to endow with vitality ; animate • vitalization noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
vitalize — vitalization, n. vitalizer, n. /vuyt l uyz /, v.t., vitalized, vitalizing. 1. to give life to; make vital. 2. to give vitality or vigor to; animate. Also, esp. Brit., vitalise. [1670 80; VITAL + IZE] * * * … Universalium