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81 uptight
1. a разг. встревоженный, взволнованный; нервничающий2. a разг. скованный, напряжённый; насторожённый3. a разг. озлобленный4. a разг. неодобр. чинный, чопорный, строгийan uptight white community — посёлок, в котором обособленно живут белые
5. a разг. неимущий6. a разг. испытывающий финансовые затрудненияan industry which is already uptight — отрасль промышленности, уже находящаяся в напряжённом финансовом положении
Синонимический ряд:1. agitated (adj.) agitated; anxious; restless2. concerned (adj.) apprehensive; concerned; conservative; doubtful; old-fashioned; strict; tight; troubled; worried3. tense (adj.) edgy; nervy; restive; tense; uneasyАнтонимический ряд: -
82 أثار
أَثَارَ \ aggravate: to make sb. angry: That noise aggravates me. agitate: (often passive) to make sb. anxious: She was agitated when her husband didn’t come home from work. arouse, to excite: to give sb. strong feelings (of joy, anger, hope, etc.): The news excited him. It was exciting news. It excited his interest. Our players were wildly excited by their success. incite: to cause or lead (sb.) to a strong feeling or violent action. instigate: to cause (sth. bad or sb. to do sth. bad) by urging it: Two workers instigated all the trouble at the factory. provoke: to annoy sb. (usu. on purpose) so as to make him do sth.: If you provoke the dog, he may bite you. cause: (laughter, violence, interest, etc.). raise: to bring up (a point, a question, etc.) for attention: The matter of his pay was not raised at the meeting. rouse: to stir (sb., or his feelings): His cruelty roused their anger. stimulate: to excite; make the mind or body more active or awake stir. to excite:: Poetry should stir one’s imagination. \ أَثَارَ \ irritate: to cause discomfort to the body: Smoke irritates the throat. \ See Also هَيَّج الجسم \ أَثَارَ الاِسْتِيَاء \ displease: to annoy. \ أَثَارَ الاشمِئْزَاز \ disgust: (of sth. shameful or nasty) to give sb. a strong feeling of dislike: Her rude behaviour disgusted him. There was a disgusting smell in the kitchen. \ أَثَارَ الأعْصَاب \ get on sb.’s nerves: to destroy sb.’s peace of mind; make sb. excitedly anxious or angry. irritate: to annoy. \ أَثَارَ اهتمام أو فُضُول \ intrigue: (of sth. strange that cannot easily be explained); to interest (sb.) greatly. \ أَثَارَ الشَّغَب \ agitate: to make noisy public demands: He agitated for a change in the marriage laws. \ أَثَارَ ضجةً أو جلبة \ clamour, clamor: to make a loud noise, esp. in complaining or demanding sth.: The prisoners clamoured to be let out. \ أَثَارَ الغَضَب \ anger: to make (sb.) angry. \ أثَارَ المشاعِر والعَواطِف \ thrill: to give a thrill to; excite: a thrilling film. touch: to have a sad effect on; to concern: Her sad story touched my heart. It was a touching story (It stirred my feelings). affect: to move the feelings of: The news affected him greatly. \ أثَارَ جَلَبَةً بدون داعٍ \ fuss: to behave in a nervous, restless or anxious way about small things: Don’t fuss, we’re sure to catch our train. -
83 געש
גָּעַש(b. h.) 1) to rush forth, to quake, be agitated. Yalk. Josh. 35 (cit. fr. Sabb.105b, ref. to הר געש Josh. 24:30) מלמד שג׳ עליהם ההר להרגם it intimates that the mountain over them quaked (threatening) to slay them; Sabb. l. c. שרגש. Cant. R. to III, 10 ג׳ היםוכ׳ the sea rushed forth and flooded the cave. 2) to cough or sneeze. Lev. R. s. 3 ג׳ השורוכ׳. Hif. הִגְעִיש to shake, cause to reel. Koh. R. to VII, 1 להרעיש וגם להַגְעִישוכ׳ to shake and even make reel the mountain, v. supra. Hithpa. הִתְגָּעַש, Nithpa. נִתְגָּעַש to be agitated, very busy, anxious. Ruth R., introd. 2 נִתְגָּעֲשוּ … מעשותג״חוכ׳ the Israelites were too much engrossed (in settling) to attend the funeral of Joshua; Koh. R. l. c.Pesik. R. addit. s. 2 (ref. to יגעשו, Job 34:20) מִתְגָּעֲשִׁיםוכ׳ marched hurriedly to get out -
84 גָּעַש
גָּעַש(b. h.) 1) to rush forth, to quake, be agitated. Yalk. Josh. 35 (cit. fr. Sabb.105b, ref. to הר געש Josh. 24:30) מלמד שג׳ עליהם ההר להרגם it intimates that the mountain over them quaked (threatening) to slay them; Sabb. l. c. שרגש. Cant. R. to III, 10 ג׳ היםוכ׳ the sea rushed forth and flooded the cave. 2) to cough or sneeze. Lev. R. s. 3 ג׳ השורוכ׳. Hif. הִגְעִיש to shake, cause to reel. Koh. R. to VII, 1 להרעיש וגם להַגְעִישוכ׳ to shake and even make reel the mountain, v. supra. Hithpa. הִתְגָּעַש, Nithpa. נִתְגָּעַש to be agitated, very busy, anxious. Ruth R., introd. 2 נִתְגָּעֲשוּ … מעשותג״חוכ׳ the Israelites were too much engrossed (in settling) to attend the funeral of Joshua; Koh. R. l. c.Pesik. R. addit. s. 2 (ref. to יגעשו, Job 34:20) מִתְגָּעֲשִׁיםוכ׳ marched hurriedly to get out -
85 волновать
несовер. - волновать;
совер. - взволновать( кого-л./что-л.)
1) agitate, trouble;
excite, stir (возбуждать) ;
disturb, worry (беспокоить) ;
alarm (тревожить) ;
upset (расстраивать) волнуемый воспоминаниями
2) (о поверхности чего-л.) ruffle, stirволн|овать -, взволновать (вн.)
1. (водную поверхность) ruffle (smth.) ;
2. (беспокоить, тревожить) upset* (smb.), worry (smb.) ;
agitate (smb.) ;
всё это меня очень ~ует the whole thing worries me, I`m awfully upset about it all;
~оваться, взволноваться
3. (о море, озере и т. п.) be*/get* rough;
surge;
4. (нервничать) be*/get* upset;
be*/become* agitated;
(о пр.;
беспокоиться) be* uneasy( about) ;
не ~уйтесь don`t get excited!, keep calm!, don`t you worry!;
она очень ~уется she is terribly worried, she`s awfully upset;
5. тк. несов. (о народных массах) be* in a ferment;
народ ~уется there is trouble brewing among the people.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > волновать
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86 alebrestarse
alebrestarse ( conjugate alebrestarse) verbo pronominala) (Col, Méx) (alterarse, agitarse) to get worked up, agitated( excesivamente) to get overexcited -
87 hot
[hɔt] 1. прил.1) горячий; жаркий; накаленныйpiping / scalding hot — обжигающе горячий
I detest hot weather. — Я терпеть не могу жару.
You're hot from all that exercise. — Ты разгорячился от всех этих упражнений.
Bake the cookies in a hot oven. — Выпекайте печенье в горячей духовке.
Syn:Ant:2) острый, пикантный, пряныйPut some of this hot sauce on the barbecued ribs. — Полей жареные рёбрышки этим острым соусом.
Syn:3)а) пылкий, неистовый; вспыльчивый; страстно увлекающийсяб) возбуждённый, разгорячённый, раздражённый, взвинченныйYou'd better learn to control that hot temper of yours. — Ты бы лучше научился сдерживать свой горячий нрав.
- get hotв) чувственный, сладострастный; безнравственный (о книгах, пьесах), похабный•Syn:ardent, passionate, fervid, frenzied, feverish, stormy, tempestuous, hectic, excited, emotional, wrought-up, lustful, licentious4)а) жаркий, напряжённый, интенсивныйThe men had a hot argument about politics. — Мужчины вступили в жаркий спор о политике.
Syn:б) опасный, рискованный (о месте, ситуации)Officers would no longer go through a picket line to move a hot ship. — Чиновники больше не пытались прорваться сквозь пикет вокруг судна, вызвавшего споры с профсоюзом.
5) амер.; разг.а) только что украденный или незаконно приобретённый6) разг. быстрый, мощный (об автомобиле, самолёте)It was a hot little car. — Это была малютка с мощным двигателем.
7)а) свежий, сильный (о следе, запахе)Syn:б) яркий, интенсивный ( о цвете)Syn:в) постоянно используемый, постоянно действующий, "горячий" (о телефонной линии и т. п.)- hot lineг) "хот" (о джазе - отличающийся высокой экспрессивностью, эмоциональной возбужденностью; ср. кул)8) близкий к цели; идущий по пятамThe police are hot on the trail of the robbers. — Полиция идёт по пятам за грабителями.
Syn:9) свежий, последний, только что полученныйIs there any hot news on the election results? — Есть ли уже новая информация о результатах выборов?
hot copy, hot news — разг. последние известия
Syn:10) разг. модный; пользующийся успехом; имеющий спросThis is going to be the hottest new style of the year. — По-видимому, это будет самым модным стилем в этом году.
Syn:••to get into hot water — попасть в беду, в затруднительное положение
hot number амер.; разг. — популярный номер (песенка и т. п.)
not so hot амер. — так себе, не ахти что
- hot air- hot potato
- hot money 2. нареч.1) горячо, жарко2) резко, сильно3) горячо, яростно4) быстроSyn:3. сущ.; разг.1) ( the hot) усиленно разыскиваемый полицией2) ( the hots) сильное половое влечение4. гл.; разг.; = heat 2.to have the hots for smb. — разг. очень хотеть кого-л.
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88 excited
excited [ɪk'saɪtɪd](a) (enthusiastic, eager) excité;∎ to be excited about or at sth être excité par qch;∎ the children were excited at the prospect of going to the seaside les enfants étaient tout excités à l'idée d'aller au bord de la mer;∎ you must be very excited at being chosen to play for your country vous devez être fou de joie d'avoir été choisi pour jouer pour votre pays;∎ the medical world is very excited (by discovery etc) le monde médical est très enthousiaste;∎ doctors are excited by this discovery les médecins sont enthousiasmés par cette découverte;∎ it's nothing to get excited about il n'y a pas de quoi en faire un plat, ça n'a rien d'extraordinaire;∎ don't get too excited ne t'excite ou t'emballe pas trop;∎ you don't seem very excited ça n'a pas l'air de t'emballer;∎ ironic well, don't sound too excited! eh bien, quel enthousiasme!∎ don't go getting excited, don't get excited ne va pas t'énerver;∎ it doesn't do him any good getting excited at his age cela ne lui vaut rien de s'énerver ou s'agiter à son âge(c) (sexually) excité -
89 yürek
"1. heart. 2. courage, stoutheartedness, guts. 3. pity, compassion. 4. heart, heartstrings, emotions. 5. prov. stomach, belly. -ten very sincerely, from the heart, from the bottom of one´s heart. -ler acısı heartbreaking, heart-rending. -i ağzına gelmek for one´s heart to leap into one´s mouth/miss a beat/skip a beat. -i atmak 1. for one´s heart to beat. 2. for one´s heart to pound with excitement. -i bayılmak to be very hungry, be caving in. -i cız etmek/cızlamak to be suddenly overwhelmed by a flood of pity or compassion. - çarpıntısı 1. palpitation of the heart. 2. agitation, anxiety. -i çarpmak 1. for one´s heart to palpitate. 2. for one´s heart to pound with excitement. -i dar impatient; restive, fidgety. -i dayanmamak /a/ to be unable to bear, be unable to stand. -i delik troubled. -ine dert olmak /ın/ (for something) to be a source of pain and regret for (someone). -i dolu (someone) whose heart is full of bitterness over an old insult or wrong. -i ezilmek 1. to be very moved, for one´s heart to be wrenched. 2. to be very hungry, be caving in. -i ferahlamak to feel relieved, breathe easily, breathe freely. -i geniş carefree, happy-go-lucky, easygoing. -i hop etmek/hoplamak for one´s heart to miss a beat, for one´s heart to leap into one´s mouth; (for someone) to get a fright, have a fright. -ine inmek 1. (for a great sadness) to kill someone, deal someone a mortal blow. 2. to die then and there. 3. (for a sad event) to make someone suffer grievously, hit someone very hard. -ine işlemek /ın/ to wound or hurt (someone) deeply, cut (someone) to the quick. -i kabarmak 1. to feel sick at one´s stomach, feel nauseated. 2. for one´s heart to feel heavy; (for someone) to feel a tightness in one´s chest (owing to extreme sadness or suffering). -i kaldıramamak /ı/ to be unable to stand, be unable to bear (something). -ini kaldırmak /ın/ to make (one´s) heart miss a beat, give (one) a sudden fright. -i kalkmak to get excited or agitated, for one´s heart to begin to pound with excitement or agitation. -i kan ağlamak to be deeply grieved. -ine kar yağmak /ın/ to feel pangs of jealousy or envy. - karası 1. regret felt for a crime or misdeed one has committed. 2. crime or misdeed. -i kararmak to be beset by a feeling of pessimism or hopelessness, lose heart. -i katı hardhearted. -i katılmak for one´s heart to feel so tight that one can´t breathe easily (after weeping). - katılığı hardness of heart, hard-heartedness. -i kopmak to be stricken with a sudden, very sharp pain. -ine oturmak /ın/ 1. to plunge (someone) into deep sadness. 2. to affect one deeply, work its way into one. -i oynamak for one´s heart to miss a beat, for one´s heart to leap into one´s mouth; (for someone) to get a fright, have a fright. -i parçalanmak/parça parça olmak for one´s heart to be wrenched (upon seeing something sad). -i pek 1. hardhearted. 2. fearless, stouthearted. -ini pek tutmak to be brave, keep up one´s courage. -i rahatlamak to feel relieved, breathe easily, breathe freely. - Selanik /da/ coward, chicken: Onda yürek Selanik! He´s a chicken!/He´s chicken-livered! -i serinlemek to feel a bit less sad. -i sıkılmak to feel depressed or bored. -i sızlamak to be very moved (by a pathetic sight). -ine (soğuk) su serpilmek to alleviate (one´s) sadness, anxiety, or depression; to make (one) feel better, lighten or gladden (one´s) heart. -i şişmek to feel very weary, bored, or depressed (after having endured something for a long time). -i tükenmek/- tüketmek to wear oneself out (trying to explain something). - vermek /a/ to give (someone) courage, embolden. -i yağ bağlamak to feel very pleased (about), feel as pleased as Punch (about). -inin yağı erimek to be very sad or upset. -i yanık 1. (someone) whose heart is heavy with sorrow or anguish. 2. (someone) who´s been smitten by a disaster or calamity. -i yanmak/-ine od düşmek 1. to be deeply grieved, feel deep grief. 2. to feel very sorry. 3. to be smi -
90 beunruhigen
I v/t worry, get s.o. worried; stärker: alarm; es beunruhigt mich auch I feel uneasy ( oder nervous) about it* * *to unsettle; to trouble; to faze; to alarm; to distract; to disquiet; to harass; to concern; to disturb; to perturb; to worry; to exercise; to flurry* * *be|ụn|ru|hi|gen [bə'|ʊnruːɪgn] ptp beu\#nruhigt1. vtto worry; (Nachricht etc auch) to disquiet, to disturb; (MIL) to harassbeunruhigt sein — to be worried or disturbed about sth
es ist beunruhigend — it's worrying or disturbing, it gives cause for concern
2. vrto worry (oneself) ( über +acc, um, wegen about)* * *1) (to make (someone) excited and anxious: The news agitated her.) agitate2) (to make (someone) afraid: The least sound alarms the old lady.) alarm3) ((with for or about) to make (usually oneself) uneasy: Don't concern yourself about her.) concern4) (to make uneasy.) disquiet5) (to worry or make anxious: This news has disturbed me very much.) disturb6) (to make (someone) worried or anxious: His threats didn't perturb her in the least.) perturb7) (to cause worry, anger or sadness to: She was troubled by the news of her sister's illness.) trouble* * *be·un·ru·hi·gen *[bəˈʔʊnru:ɪgn̩]I. vt▪ jdn \beunruhigen to worry [or concern] sbII. vr* * *1.transitives Verb worryes beunruhigte ihn sehr — it made him very worried
2.über etwas (Akk.) beunruhigt sein — be worried about something
reflexives Verb worry (um, wegen about)* * *B. v/r worry, be worried (über +akk about)* * *1.transitives Verb worry2.über etwas (Akk.) beunruhigt sein — be worried about something
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91 grać
grać w piłkę/brydża — to play ball/bridge
grać na wyścigach — to gamble on the horses, to play the horses
grać w totalizator — to do the pools (BRIT)
coś dziś grają w kinie/teatrze? — what's on at the cinema/theatre?
* * *ipf.1. ( uczestniczyć w grze) play; grać w karty play cards; grać w piłkę play soccer; grać w koszykówkę play basketball; grać na loterii play the lottery; grać na wyścigach gamble on the horses (dogs, etc.), play the horses (dogs, etc.); grać na giełdzie play the stock exchange; grać na zwłokę play for time, stall; grać w otwarte karty (= postępować uczciwie) offer a square deal, lay one's cards on the table; ( w karty) play with the cards laid down faceup ( to teach sb how to play a new card game); grać z dziadkiem karty play with a dummy.2. muz. play, perform; grać na fortepianie/skrzypcach/gitarze play the piano/violin/guitar; grać koncert play a concerto; grać na cztery ręce play a piece for four hands; grać komuś na nosie przen. thumb one's nose at sb; grać pierwsze/drugie skrzypce przen. play first/second fiddle; w to mi graj that's right up my alley, it's food and drink to me; kiszki mi marsza grają I'm starving; szafa grająca jukebox; szafa gra pot. everything is OK.3. sztuka play, perform; co dziś grają w kinie? what's playing l. showing at the movies today?4. ( o aktorze) act, play; grać główną rolę play the main l. leading part; grać komedię przen. pretend, try to cover sth up.5. ( uzewnętrzniać uczucia) show, manifest; w kimś gra krew sb is excited l. agitated; grać komuś na nerwach get on sb's nerves; grać na uczuciach take advantage of sb's feelings l. emotions; grać na słabościach take advantage of sb's weaknesses.6. (= drgać, migotać) sparkle, flicker.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > grać
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92 ophidset
adj( oprørt) excited, agitated;( stærkt irriteret) exasperated;( rasende) furious,F infuriated;[ blive ophidset] get excited (etc) ( over at),( pludseligt) fly into a temper (el. rage);( blive nervøs og ophidset) get (all) worked up ( over over, about);[ en ophidset diskussion] a heated discussion. -
93 волноваться (I) > взволноваться (I)
............................................................1. be/get rough............................................................2. surge(vi. & n.) موج بلند، موج غلتان، موج خروشان، جریان سریع و غیر عادی، برق موجی از هوا، تشکیل موج دادن، موجدار بودن، خروشان بودن، موج زدن............................................................3. be/get upset............................................................4. be/become agitated............................................................5. be uneasy(adj.) ناراحت، مضطرب، پریشان خیال، بی آرام............................................................Русско-персидский словарь > волноваться (I) > взволноваться (I)
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94 turbare
upset, disturb* * *turbare v.tr.1 to upset*, to trouble, to disturb: gli incubi turbavano i suoi sonni, nightmares troubled his sleep; quella vista l'ha molto turbato, that sight has upset him very much; quel pensiero lo turbò per molto tempo, that thought troubled (o disturbed) him for a long time; venne a turbare la pace della nostra famiglia, he came to disturb the peace of our family; turbare il silenzio, to break the silence; turbare la quiete pubblica, to disturb the peace // (econ.): turbare il mercato, to raid the market; turbare l'equilibrio economico di un paese, to upset the economic stability of a country2 ( agitare) to disturb, to ruffle: il vento turbò le acque del lago, the wind ruffled the surface of the lake.◘ turbarsi v.intr.pron. to get* upset, to become* agitated, to become uneasy: si turbò a quella notizia, he got upset over the news.* * *[tur'bare]1. vtto disturb, trouble2. vip (turbarsi)* * *[tur'bare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (disturbare) to disturb [ silenzio]turbare la quiete pubblica — dir. to disturb the peace
2.turbare la tranquillità di qcs. — to break the peace of sth
* * *turbare/tur'bare/ [1]1 (disturbare) to disturb [ silenzio]; turbare la quiete pubblica dir. to disturb the peace; turbare la tranquillità di qcs. to break the peace of sth.II turbarsi verbo pronominale[ persona] to become* upset. -
95 restless
adjectiveunruhig [Nacht, Schlaf, Bewegung]; ruhelos [Person, Sehnsucht]* * *1) (always moving; showing signs of worry, boredom, impatience etc: a restless child; He's been doing the same job for years now and he's beginning to get restless.) ruhelos2) (during which a person does not sleep: a restless night.) schlaflos* * *rest·less[ˈrestləs]1. (agitated) unruhig2. (uneasy) rastlosto get \restless anfangen, sich akk unwohl zu fühlen3. (wakeful) ruhelosa \restless night eine schlaflose Nacht* * *['restlɪs]adj(= unsettled) person, manner, sea, night unruhig; mind ruhelos, unruhig; energy rastlos; (= not wanting to stay in one place) rastlosthe natives are restless (hum) — es herrscht Unruhe im Land
* * *restless [ˈrestlıs] adj (adv restlessly)1. ruhe-, rastlos2. nervös, unruhig3. schlaflos (Nacht)* * *adjectiveunruhig [Nacht, Schlaf, Bewegung]; ruhelos [Person, Sehnsucht]* * *adj.rastlos adj.ruhelos adj. -
96 uzbuditi se
vr pf become agitated/excited/ /stirred up/thrilled, get a thrill; A coll: get a charge from, be turned on* * *• thrill -
97 shifted
1. сдвинутый2. перемещать3. переходитьСинонимический ряд:1. transferred (adj.) displaced; migrated; moved; reallocated; reassigned; relocated; replaced; sent abroad; transferred2. changed (verb) changed; replaced; switched3. consumed (verb) consumed; polished off; punished; put away; put down; swilled4. did (verb) did; fared; fended; get along; get by; managed5. did/done (verb) did/done; got along/got along or gotten along; got by/got by or gotten by; got on/got on or gotten on; muddled through; staggered along; staggered on6. moved (verb) agitated; dislocated; displaced; disturbed; moved; removed; shipped; shook; transferred7. removed (verb) manoeuvred; removed; transferred8. turned (verb) averted; deflected; diverted; pivoted; redirected; re-routed; sheered; swung; turned; veered -
98 fluster
fluster ['flʌstə(r)]1 noun∎ to be in a fluster être troublé ou nerveux;∎ to get into a fluster se troubler, devenir nerveux(make agitated, nervous) troubler, rendre nerveux;∎ to get flustered se troubler, perdre contenance∎ he doesn't fluster easily il ne se trouble pas facilement, il ne perd pas facilement contenance -
99 heyecanlandırmak
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100 kurtlanmak
"1. (for an object, a food, a dead body) to get wormy, become infested with worms. 2. to become agitated or impatient; to fidget. 3. to get tired of sitting in one place, go stir crazy."
См. также в других словарях:
get up — ► get up 1) rise from bed after sleeping. 2) (of wind or the sea) become strong or agitated. Main Entry: ↑get … English terms dictionary
get someone at it — To make someone excited, worked up or agitated • • • Main Entry: ↑at … Useful english dictionary
get one's knickers in a twist — (informal) To become harassed, anxious or agitated • • • Main Entry: ↑knickers * * * Brit., informal become upset or angry … Useful english dictionary
agitated — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem, sound ▪ He sounded very agitated on the phone. ▪ become, get, grow … Collocations dictionary
get — v. & n. v. (getting; past got; past part. got or US (and in comb.) gotten) 1 tr. come into the possession of; receive or earn (get a job; got pound200 a week; got first prize). 2 tr. fetch, obtain, procure, purchase (get my book for me; got a new … Useful english dictionary
get — verb (gets, getting; past got; past participle got, N. Amer. or archaic gotten) 1》 come to have or hold; receive. ↘experience, suffer, or be afflicted with (something bad). 2》 succeed in attaining, achieving, or experiencing; obtain. 3》 move… … English new terms dictionary
get one's knickers in a twist — idi brit. get one s knickers in a twist, Brit. Slang. to get flustered or agitated … From formal English to slang
get one's knickers in a twist — vb British to become agitated, flustered or over excited. This picturesque vulgarism originated in the late 1950s with a purely sexual sense. Now widely used, it is generally heard in the negative form, exhorting someone to calm down. See also… … Contemporary slang
get up — 1》 rise from bed after sleeping. 2》 (of wind or the sea) become strong or agitated. → get … English new terms dictionary
get bent out of shape — verb To take offense; to become angry, agitated or upset. They stopped inviting him to the gatherings, and he really got bent out of shape about it … Wiktionary
Get one's knickers in a knot — become agitated, flustered, bothered (about something) … Dictionary of Australian slang