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41 levendegøre
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42 vække
arouse, awake, awaken, evoke, get up, rouse, wake, waken* * *vbT wake up ( fx the noise woke me (up)),F awaken,( voldsomt) rouse;( efter aftale) call ( fx call me at eight o'clock);(fig) cause ( fx anxiety, laughter, a scandal, surprise, sorrow), raise( fx doubt, hopes, a laugh, fears),F excite ( fx admiration, affection, anger, hatred), give rise to (fx doubts, hopes), awaken ( fx a desire, hopes, somebody'sinterest, somebody's suspicion), arouse ( fx somebody's curiosity; feelings, interest, sympathy),( stærkere) rouse ( fx discontent, evil passions, suspicion, somebody to action);( kalde frem) evoke ( fx memories, admiration, surprise);(se også I. røre, sensation);[ blive vakt](rel) be saved;[ blive vækket af] be woken (el. wakened) by,F be awakened by;[ vække forestillinger om] suggest;[ vække op fra de døde] wake from the dead;[ vække til eftertanke] give food for thought;(fig) arouse, make ( fx somebody, a memory) come alive. -
43 mi sento rivivere
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44 anschaulich
an·schau·lich adjillustrative;ein \anschauliches Beispiel a good [or illustrative] example;eine \anschauliche Beschreibung a graphic description;[jdm] etw \anschaulich machen to illustrate sth [to sb];sie konnte stets den Unterricht sehr \anschaulich machen she was always able to make the lesson come aliveadv clearly, vividly -
45 zaludniać się
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zaludniać się
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46 prenuti se
vr pf wake up (suddenly), snap awake; fig come alive (- trgnuti se) | prenuti se pred opasnošću wake up to a danger* * *• startle -
47 оживиться
несовер. - оживляться; совер. - оживиться
1) (делаться более активным)
quicken, revive; be bucked up
2) общ.-возвр. brighten; become animated; liven up; come alive, perk up* * *quicken, revive; be bucked up* * *buckperkreanimate -
48 оживляться
I несовер. - оживляться; совер. - оживиться
1) (делаться более активным)
quicken, revive; be bucked up
2) общ.-возвр. brighten; become animated; liven up; come alive, perk up
II страд. от оживлять* * *quicken, revive; be bucked up* * *chirkpercolaterecrudesce -
49 zaludni|ć
pf — zaludni|ać impf Ⅰ vt (zasiedlić) to people, to populate- kolonie zaludniano skazańcami colonies were peopled by convicts- osadnicy zaludniali coraz dalsze tereny na zachód pioneers populated more and more distant areas in the west- gęsto/słabo zaludniona okolica a densly populated/an underpopulated areaⅡ zaludnić się — zaludniać się 1. (stać się zamieszkanym przez ludzi) [teren, kraj] to become populated 2. (wypełnić się ludźmi) [ulice, plaża] to come alive with peopleThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zaludni|ć
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50 انتعش
v. restart, resuscitate, brisk, pep up, perk up, refresh, come alive, rally, recover, revive, be revived, pull oneself together -
51 zalutu
da/ad.1. to rush, dash, hurry, hasten, scurry2. to become {nimble || sprightly]; behin jaikiz gero eta apur bat higituz gero, berehala zalutzen, manukortzen, eta iratzartzen dira once they're up and moving about, they immediately regain their nimbleness, become obedient and come alive -
52 оживиться
несовер. - оживляться; совер. - оживиться1) ( делаться более активным)quicken, revive; be bucked up2) общ.-возвр. brighten; become animated; liven up; come alive, perk up -
53 оживляться
св - оживи́тьсяto come alive, to become animated, to liven up; to perk up coll; веселеть to brighten (up) -
54 Пошевеливайся!
Bestir! междометие:Come alive! (Пошевеливайся!, Живей!)Get on the ball! (Живей!, Пошевеливайся!, Скорей!)Bestir yourself! (Пошевеливайся!) -
55 тылын-
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56 uscire
come out( andare fuori) go outinformation technology close, exit, quit* * *uscire v. intr.1 ( andare fuori) to go* out; ( venire fuori) to come* out (anche fig.); to get* out; ( lasciare) to leave* (a place): uscite!, ( andate fuori) go out!, ( venite fuori) come out!; usciamo insieme!, let us go out together!; esce ogni sera, he goes out every evening; non esce molto, she does not go out much (into society, to parties); uscire all'aperto, to go outdoors; uscì a piedi, he went out on foot; uscire a cavallo, to ride off; uscire in automobile, to go out in the car; uscire precipitosamente, to rush out; uscire furtivamente, di soppiatto, to steal out; far uscire qlcu., ( accompagnandolo alla porta) to show s.o. out, ( mandandolo via) to send s.o. out: non fatelo uscire!, don't let him out!; far uscire da un paese merce di contrabbando, to smuggle goods out of a country; impedire a qlcu. di uscire, to stop s.o. from going out; uscì dall'automobile, he got out of the car; uscendo da teatro, lo incontrai, on leaving the theatre I met him; uscire dal letto, to get out of bed (o to get up); ( di fiume) to overflow; uscire dall'ospedale, to come out of the hospital; uscire dal carcere, di prigione, to come out of prison; il ciclista uscì dal gruppo, the cyclist emerged from the group; esco dal lavoro alle 6, I knock off work at 6; quando uscii da quel labirinto, da quella folla, when I got out of that maze, of that crowd; il treno uscì dal tunnel, the train emerged from the tunnel; il sangue gli usciva di bocca, blood was coming out his mouth; la luna uscì dalle nubi, the moon emerged from the clouds2 ( di pubblicazioni) to come* out, to be issued, to be published: quando uscirà il prossimo numero?, when will the next number come out?; questa rivista esce il martedì, this magazine comes out (o appears) on Tuesdays; è uscito un nuovo libro, a new book has been published; questo libro è appena uscito, this book is just out4 ( essere prodotto) to be produced, to be turned out: dalla fabbrica escono cento macchine al giorno, the factory turns out a hundred cars a day5 ( provenire) to come*: esce da un'antica famiglia, he comes of an old family; esce da un'ottima scuola, he comes out of (o went to) an excellent school6 ( sboccare) to lead* (to sthg.), to end (at sthg.): la strada esce su una piazza, the road leads to a square; questo sentiero esce sulla strada principale, this path ends at the main road7 ( cavarsela) to get* out; to come* out: uscire da un imbroglio, dai pasticci, da una situazione difficile, to get out of a scrape, of trouble, of a difficult situation; uscirne bene, male, con onore, to come out well, badly, honourably; uscire sano e salvo da un'incidente, to come out of an accident safe and sound9 (terminare, di parola) to end: questa parola esce in 't', this word ends in 't'10 (inform.) to exit.◆ FRASEOLOGIA: esce, escono, ( nei copioni teatrali) exit, exeunt; escono tutti, exeunt all; uscire di scena, to leave the stage (anche fig.) // uscire dal mondo, (fig.) to die // uscire dai limiti, to pass the limit: questo esce dai limiti dei tuoi diritti, this exceeds your rights; la sua impudenza uscì dai limiti, his impudence passed all bounds // uscire dal seminato, to wander from the subject (o point) // uscire di strada, to go off the road // uscire dalla retta via, to go off the straight and narrow path (o to go astray) // uscire dall'ordinario, to be out of the ordinary (o to be exceptional) // questi discorsi mi escono dagli occhi, dalle orecchie, I'm fed up with this talk // gli occhi gli uscivano dalla testa, his eyes were popping out of his head // di qui non si esce, o è stupido o fa finta, there are no two ways about it; either he is a fool or he's pretending // uscire di sé, di senno, di sentimento, to be beside oneself, to lose one's wits (o to go mad) // mi è proprio uscito di, dalla mente, it went clean out of my mind // uscire di mano, to slip out of s.o.'s hands; un vestito uscito dalle mani di Dior, a dress made by Dior; da quello scampolo esce una gonna, that cloth will do for a skirt // uscire di bocca, (fig.) to let slip: gli uscì di bocca una parolaccia, he let slip a swearword // una parola uscita dal cuore, a heartfelt word // uscire dalla vista, to disappear from view // uscire dall'inverno, to come out of winter // uscire dal riserbo, to drop one's reserve // uscire di minorità, to come of age // uscire da un partito, to leave a party // uscire dai ranghi, to fall out of line // (comm.): uscire sul mercato, to come on the market; uscire da una società, to leave (o to resign from) a company; uscire di carica, to leave office (o to retire from one's position) // uscire in mare, to put to sea // uscire allo scoperto, (fig.) to come out into the open // (sport) il portiere uscì ( dalla porta), the goalkeeper came off his line // uscì a dire che non era vero, he came out saying it wasn't true; uscì con osservazioni fuori di posto, he came out with remarks that were out of place; uscì in un fiume di insulti, he burst out into a flood of insults.* * *[uʃ'ʃire]1) (andare fuori) to go* out, get* out; (venire fuori) to come* outlasciare, non lasciare uscire qcn. — to let sb. out, to keep sb. in
fare uscire qcn. di prigione — to get sb. out of prison
uscire da — to leave [stanza, porto]; fig. to come out of [ depressione]
2) (passare del tempo fuori) to go* out3) (fuoriuscire) [acqua, fumo, odore] to come* out (da of)4) (emergere)uscire indenne — to escape unharmed o uninjured
uscire con qcn. — to go out with sb., to date sb
6) (essere stampato) [giornale, libro] to come* out, go* out, to be* issued, to be* publishedfare uscire — to bring out [ edizione]
7) (provenire) to come*è uscito da una buona scuola — he went to o graduated from a good school
8) (sboccare) [ strada] to lead* to, to come out on [ piazza]9) (essere estratto) [ numero] to be* drawn10) inform.11) teatr."esce Iago" — "exit Iago"
12) uscirneuscirne vivo — to (manage to) escape with one's life, to come out alive
non c'è modo di uscirne — we can't get out of o through it
uscirsene con — to come out with [ stupidaggini]; to throw out [ commento]
••* * *uscire/u∫'∫ire/ [106](aus. essere)1 (andare fuori) to go* out, get* out; (venire fuori) to come* out; uscite di qui! get out of here! lasciare, non lasciare uscire qcn. to let sb. out, to keep sb. in; fare uscire qcn. di prigione to get sb. out of prison; uscire da to leave [stanza, porto]; fig. to come out of [ depressione]; uscire di casa to leave home; l'auto uscì di strada the car went off the road2 (passare del tempo fuori) to go* out; uscire con gli amici to go out with one's friends3 (fuoriuscire) [acqua, fumo, odore] to come* out (da of)4 (emergere) uscire deluso dall'incontro to come away from the meeting disappointed; uscire indenne to escape unharmed o uninjured6 (essere stampato) [giornale, libro] to come* out, go* out, to be* issued, to be* published; fare uscire to bring out [ edizione]9 (essere estratto) [ numero] to be* drawn11 teatr. "esce Iago" "exit Iago"12 uscirne uscirne vivo to (manage to) escape with one's life, to come out alive; uscirne vincitore to emerge the victor; non c'è modo di uscirne we can't get out of o through itla pasta mi esce dagli occhi I'm fed up to the back teeth with pasta. -
57 escapar con vida
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58 salir con vida
• come out alive• escape alive -
59 ora
alive; healthy; to recover, to be saved (from an illness or a danger): ku-ora-á, ina kai mate, he recovered, he did not die; ku-ora-á te haoa, the wound has healed; e-ora-no-á, he is still alive; ora-hakaou mai, to come back to life; ora ké, what a pleasant breeze! (lit: how healthy!)stick for spinning top (made from the shell of a sandalwood nut) with which children make the top spin. -
60 quedar vivo
• come out alive• keep body and soul together
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