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101 ужас
м.1. тк. ед. ( чувство страха) terror, horrorприводить, повергать в ужас (вн.) — instil terror (into); terrify (d.)
внушать ужас (дт.) — horrify (d.), inspire with awe (d.)
объятый ужасом — terror-struck, terror-stricken, horror-struck, horror-stricken
приходить в ужас (от), быть в ужасе (от) — be horrified (by)
какой ужас! — how terrible / horrible!
2. чаще мн. ( предмет страха) horror3. (трагичность, безвыходность) horrorпочувствовать весь ужас своего положения — feel* how terrible / hopeless one's position is, realize what a terrible / hopeless position one is in
4. предик. (о чём-л. необычайном, изумляющем) it is terrific5. как нареч. разг. terribly, horribly; awfullyужас как — frightfully, awfully, terribly, horribly
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102 обнадеждявам
1. raise the hope(s) of, raise s.o.'s hopes;hold out/give hopes to;fill/inspire with hope 2. ОБНАДЕЖДЯВАМ ce take hope 3. изгледи/признаци/ събития, които обнадеждават hopeful prospects/signs/events 4. обнадежден съм be hopeful, be buoyed up (with new hope) -
103 विश्रम्भ्
vi-ṡrambh(accord. toᅠ some, more correctly - srambh) Ā. - ṡrambhate, to confide, be confident, trust in orᅠ rely on (loc.) BhP. (ind. p. - ṡrabhya = trustfully, with confidence):
Caus. - ṡrambhayati, to relax, loosen, untie Lāṭy. ;
to inspire with confidence, encourage MBh.
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104 заражать
(кого-л./что-л.)
1) infect
2) (чем-л.; перен.) infect (with), inspire (with)* * *infect; contaminate, pollute* * *cankercontaminateinfect -
105 обнадеждя
обнадеждя̀,обнадежда̀вам гл. raise the hope(s) of, raise s.o.’s hopes; hold out/give hopes to; fill/inspire with hope; elate; изгледи/признаци/събития, които обнадеждават hopeful prospects/signs/events; обнадежден съм be hopeful, be buoyed up (with new hope);\обнадеждя се take hope/heart. -
106 внушать
(что-л. кому-л.)несовер. - внушать; совер. - внушитьsuggest; inspire (with), fill (with); inculcate (in, into, upon); bring home (to), convince (that) ( убеждать); instil (into), impress (on) ( наставлять)внушать кому-л. уважение — to command smb.'s respect
внушать кому-л. страх — to arouse fear in smb.
внушать кому-л. мысль — to suggest an idea to smb.
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107 заражать
(кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - заражать; совер. - заразить1) infect; contaminate, pollute2) (чем-л.; перен.) infect (with), inspire (with) -
108 ужас
муж.1) только ед. ( чувство страха) terror, horrorприводить в ужас (кого-л.) — to instil terror (into); to terrify
объятый ужасом — terror-stricken, horror-stricken
привести в ужас — (кого-л.) to horrify, to inspire with awe
2) мн. ч. ( предмет страха) horrors3) (трагичность, безвыходность) horrorпочувствовать весь ужас своего положения — to feel how terrible/hopeless one's position is, to realize what a terrible/hopeless position one is in
4) разг. (в знач. наречия "ужасно")terribly, horriblyдо ужаса — разг. terribly, horribly, awfully
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109 incussa
incŭtĭo, cussi, cussum, ĕre, v. a. [inquatio], to strike upon or against (syn.: impingo, illido, infligo; class.; in Cic. only in the trop. signif.).I.Lit.:B.scipionem in caput alicujus,
Liv. 5, 41, 9: pedem terrae, to strike or dash against, Quint. 2, 12, 10:pollicem limini cubiculi,
Plin. 7, 53, 54, § 181:tignum capiti,
Juv. 3, 246:incutiebantur puppibus prorae,
Curt. 9, 9:incussi articuli,
i. e. injured by a blow, Plin. 30, 9, 23, § 78.—Hence, subst.: incussa, ōrum, n. plur., bruised or injured parts, Plin. 29, 2, 9, § 33; 22, 14, 16, § 37.—Transf., to throw, cast, hurl:II.tormentis faces et hastas,
Tac. A. 13, 39:tela saxaque,
id. H. 3, 31:imber grandinem incutiens,
Curt. 8, 4, 5:colaphum,
to give a box on the ear, Juv. 9, 5. —Trop.A. (α).With dat.: multis magnum metum, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 4, 2:(β).terrorem alicui,
Cic. Univ. 10 fin.:religionem animo,
Liv. 22, 42, 9:alicui foedum nuntium,
bring bad news, id. 2, 8, 7:animis subitam formidinem,
Curt. 4, 13, 13:ingentem animo sollicitudinem,
id. 3, 6, 5:desiderium urbis,
Hor. Ep. 1, 14, 22:ne forte negoti Incutiat tibi quid sanctarum inscitia legum,
should occasion trouble, id. S. 2, 1, 80. —Without dat.:B.timor incutitur aut ex ipsorum periculis aut ex communibus,
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110 incutio
incŭtĭo, cussi, cussum, ĕre, v. a. [inquatio], to strike upon or against (syn.: impingo, illido, infligo; class.; in Cic. only in the trop. signif.).I.Lit.:B.scipionem in caput alicujus,
Liv. 5, 41, 9: pedem terrae, to strike or dash against, Quint. 2, 12, 10:pollicem limini cubiculi,
Plin. 7, 53, 54, § 181:tignum capiti,
Juv. 3, 246:incutiebantur puppibus prorae,
Curt. 9, 9:incussi articuli,
i. e. injured by a blow, Plin. 30, 9, 23, § 78.—Hence, subst.: incussa, ōrum, n. plur., bruised or injured parts, Plin. 29, 2, 9, § 33; 22, 14, 16, § 37.—Transf., to throw, cast, hurl:II.tormentis faces et hastas,
Tac. A. 13, 39:tela saxaque,
id. H. 3, 31:imber grandinem incutiens,
Curt. 8, 4, 5:colaphum,
to give a box on the ear, Juv. 9, 5. —Trop.A. (α).With dat.: multis magnum metum, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 4, 2:(β).terrorem alicui,
Cic. Univ. 10 fin.:religionem animo,
Liv. 22, 42, 9:alicui foedum nuntium,
bring bad news, id. 2, 8, 7:animis subitam formidinem,
Curt. 4, 13, 13:ingentem animo sollicitudinem,
id. 3, 6, 5:desiderium urbis,
Hor. Ep. 1, 14, 22:ne forte negoti Incutiat tibi quid sanctarum inscitia legum,
should occasion trouble, id. S. 2, 1, 80. —Without dat.:B.timor incutitur aut ex ipsorum periculis aut ex communibus,
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111 привести в ужас
(кого-л.) to horrify, to inspire with aweБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > привести в ужас
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112 вдохнуть (в кого-л.) новую жизнь
General subject: inspire with new lifeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вдохнуть (в кого-л.) новую жизнь
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113 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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114 внушать (кому-л.) уважение
General subject: inspire with respectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > внушать (кому-л.) уважение
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115 внушать уважение
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116 придать (кому-л.) свежие силы
General subject: inspire with new lifeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > придать (кому-л.) свежие силы
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117 придать свежие силы
General subject: (кому-л.) inspire with new lifeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > придать свежие силы
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118 збуджувати
= збудити1) to excite; фіз. тж. to actuate; ( про почуття) to rouse, to arouse, to provoke, to stimulate, to inflame2) ( тк. док. перервати сон)to wake, to awaken -
119 incutiō
incutiō cussī, cussus, ere [in+quatio], to wield against, cause to strike: imber grandinem incu<*> tiens, Cu.: colaphum servo, box the ear, Iu.: Gallo scipione in caput incusso, L.—Fig., to strike into, inspire with, inflict, excite, produce: timor incutitur ex ipsorum periculis: terrorem rationis expertibus: tibi pudorem, make blush, H.: consuli foedum nuntium, bring bad news, L.: vim ventis, V.: animis formidinem, Cu.: negoti tibi quid, make trouble, H.* * *incutere, incussi, incussus Vstrike on or against; instill -
120 उत्कण्ठ
ut-kaṇṭha1) mfn. having the neck uplifted (on the point of doing anything) Ragh. ;
having the throat open (as in crying) BhP. ;
longing for;
m. longing for;
a kind of sexual union L. ;
(ā) f. longing for (a beloved person orᅠ thing);
regretting orᅠ missing anything orᅠ a person MBh. Bhartṛ. Pañcat. Amar. etc.
utkaṇṭha2) Nom. Ā. utkaṇṭhate, to raise the neck;
to long for, regret, sorrow for R. Ṡiṡ. Bhaṭṭ. etc.:
Caus. utkaṇṭhayati, to cause any one to lift up the neck;
to excite longing, inspire with tender emotions Bhartṛ. Kāvyâd. etc.
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