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21 rebelar
v.1 to excite rebellion.2 to revolt.3 to rebel, to mutiny.4 to get at variance, to break off friendly intercourse.5 to resist, to oppose.6 to excite the passions irrationally.* * *----* rebelarse = revolt.* rebelarse (contra) = rebel (against).* * ** rebelarse = revolt.* rebelarse (contra) = rebel (against). -
22 восстание
ср. insurrection, revolt, rebellion, mutiny, outbreak, (up) rising вооруженное восстание ≈ armed revolt/rising/insurrection, rising in arms поднимать восстание ≈ excite rebellion охваченный восстанием ≈ up in arms, in revolt народное восстание ≈ popular uprising участник восстания ≈ insurrectionistс. uprising, rising, rebellion, insurrection.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > восстание
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23 поднять бунт
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24 піднімати
= підняти1) ( переміщати знизу вгору) to raise, to lift, to hoist; (коловоротом, лебідкою тощо) to heaveпіднімати келих (за кого-небудь/що-небудь) — to raise one's glass (to)
піднімати комір — to raise ( to turn up) one's collar
піднімати лебідкою — to wind, to winch
піднімати прапор — to hoist ( to run up) a flag
піднімати руку — to raise one's hand; ( при голосуванні) to show one's hand
2) ( підбирати знизу) to pick up3) ( збільшувати рівень) to raise4) (збільшувати, підвищувати, підносити) to raiseпіднімати (здіймати) крик — to set up ( to raise) a cry, to raise the hue and cry
піднімати настрій — to raise one's spirits, to cheer up
піднімати ціну — to raise the price (of)
5) ( зміцнювати) to enhance6) (надихати, спонукати) to inspire, to stir upпіднімати заколот — to mutiny, to stir up a revolt, to excite rebellion
7) (налагоджувати, поліпшувати) to set back on its feet8) мисл. (зайця, ведмедя) to startпіднімати дичину — to spring ( to rouse) game
9)піднімати питання — to raise the issue, to bring up
піднімати пару с.-г. — to fallow
піднімати цілину — to open up virgin lands, to plough new lands
піднімати вітрило — to raise ( to make) sail, to set sail
піднімати на ноги — to alarm; to get up; to rouse
піднімати на сміх — to make fun (of), to ridicule, to laugh (at), to make a fool (of)
піднімати (задирати) ніс — to put on airs ідіом.
піднімати на когось руку — to lift (up) one's hand against someone
піднімати тривогу — to give/raise an alarm
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25 разбунтува
to excite to revolt, (rebellion, mutiny), to stir up, to rebel, to rise in revolt -
26 cōnsternō
cōnsternō āvī, ātus, āre, to confound, perplex, terrify, alarm, affright, dismay: animo consternati, Cs.: hostīs, etc., L.: consternati Timores, O.: metu servitutis ad arma consternati, driven in terror, L.: consternatae cohortes, panic-stricken, L.: consternatus ab sede suo, L.: equos, L.: Consternantur equi, O.* * *Iconsternare, consternavi, consternatus V TRANSconfound/shock/confuse/perplex/dismay; terrify/alarm/frighten, drive frantic; overcome; stretch/lay out upon the ground; excite to sedition/revolt/mutinyIIconsternere, constravi, constratus V TRANSstrew/cover/spread (rugs); cover/lay/pave/line; bring down, lay low; calm (sea) -
27 восстание
ср.insurrection, revolt, rebellion, mutiny, outbreak, (up)risingвооруженное восстание — armed revolt/rising/insurrection, rising in arms
охваченный восстанием — up in arms, in revolt
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28 labefacio
lăbĕfăcĭo, fēci, factum (labefactarier, Ter. Eun. 3, 3, 5), 3, v. a.; pass.: lăbĕfīo, factus, fieri [labo-facio], to cause to totter, to shake, loosen, to make ready to fall (Cic. uses only labefactus).I.Lit.:II.dentes alicui,
Ter. Ad. 2, 2, 36:partem muri,
Caes. B. C. 2, 22:labefactae aedes,
Tac. A. 1, 75:labefacta ictibus arbor Corruit,
Ov. M. 8, 776; id. ib. 3, 69:charta (i. e. epistola) a vinclis non labefacta suis,
loosened, opened, id. P. 3, 7, 6:munimenta incussu arietis labefieri,
Sen. Const. Sap. 6.— Poet.:ignes labefacti aëre multo,
weakened, Lucr. 5, 653:membra voluptatis dum vi labefacta liquescunt,
id. 4, 1108:calor labefacta per ossa cucurrit,
Verg. A. 8, 390.—Trop.A.To cause to waver, to shake a person in his mind, principles, or fidelity: aliquem, Laber. ap. Macr. S. 2, 7:B.quem nulla umquam vis, nullae minae, nulla invidia labefecit,
Cic. Sest. 47, 101. primores classiariorum, to shake their fidelity, excite them to mutiny, Tac. A. 15, 51:sic animus vario labefactus vulnere nutat,
Ov. M. 10, 375; cf.in Greek construction: magno animum labefactus amore,
shaken, disquieted, Verg. A. 4, 395. —To shake, weaken; to overthrow, ruin, destroy:haec (res publica) jam labefacta,
Cic. Har. Resp. 27, 60:quo, per contumeliam consulum, jura plebis labefacta essent,
Liv. 3, 64:nihil hunc amicitia Sejani, sed labefacit haud minus ad exitia Macronis odium,
Tac. A. 6, 29 (35):si priorem aetate et jam labefactum demovisset,
id. ib. 4, 60:ne quis contagione ceteros labefaciat,
Col. 6, 5, 1; cf. Tac. H. 2, 93: fidem, to shake or weaken one's credit, Suet. Vesp. 4.
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