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1 stürmisch
I Adj.1. Wetter: stormy; stürmische See stormy ( oder rough) seas Pl.; stürmische Überfahrt rough crossing2. fig., Liebe: tempestuous, passionate; Affäre: auch stormy; Liebhaber: passionate; Debatte: stormy; Beifall: tumultuous; (frenetisch) frenzied; Protest, Reaktion: vehement, violent; Entwicklung etc.: meteoric; stürmische Begrüßung rapturous welcome; lautstark: tumultuous welcome; stürmisches Gelächter gales of laughter; stürmischer Jubel wild rejoicing; stürmische Nachfrage huge demand; stürmische Umarmung passionate embrace; eine stürmische Zeit turbulent times Pl.; eine stürmische Karriere erleben have a stormy careerII Adv.: stürmisch verlaufen Debatte etc.: follow a stormy course; Entwicklung: proceed at a whirlwind pace; stürmisch bitten um make a passionate plea for; stürmisch protestieren protest vehemently ( oder violently); etw. stürmisch fordern clamo(u)r for s.th.; man applaudierte stürmisch there was tumultuous applause; stürmisch begrüßt werden be given a rapturous ( oder tumultuous) welcome; nicht so stürmisch! easy does it!, hold your horses!* * *stormy; rough; squally; vehement; furious; tumultuous; turbulent; wild; tempestuous; rapturous; gusty* * *stụ̈r|misch ['Stʏrmɪʃ]1. adj2) (fig) tempestuous; (= aufregend) Zeit, Jugend stormy, turbulent; Entwicklung, Wachstum rapid; Liebhaber passionate, ardent; Jubel, Beifall tumultuous, frenzied2. adventhusiasticallyjdn stürmisch bejubeln/feiern — to give sb a tumultuous reception
* * *1) ((of weather) stormy.) dirty2) ((of the wind) blowing in irregular, strong gusts: a blustery day.) blustery3) (showing great delight: They gave him a rapturous welcome.) rapturous4) rapturously5) (very noisy, especially with much laughter: The team were given an uproarious welcome.) uproarious6) (having a lot of strong wind, heavy rain etc: a stormy day; stormy weather; a stormy voyage.) stormy7) (full of anger or uncontrolled feeling: in a stormy mood; a stormy discussion.) stormy8) stormily10) (very stormy; of or like a tempest: tempestuous winds.) tempestuous11) (with great noise or confusion: The crowd gave him a tumultuous welcome; tumultuous applause.) tumultuous12) tumultuously13) turbulently14) (violently disturbed or confused: The seas are turbulent; the turbulent years of war.) turbulent* * *stür·misch[ˈʃtʏrmɪʃ]I. adj2. (vom Sturm aufgewühlt) rough\stürmische See rough sea3. (vehement) tumultuouseine \stürmische Begrüßung a tumultuous welcome\stürmischer Beifall/Jubel tumultuous [or frenzied] applause/cheeringein \stürmischer Mensch an impetuous personnicht so \stürmisch! take it easy!4. (leidenschaftlich) passionate5. CHEM vigorous\stürmische Gärung boiling [or fiery] fermentation\stürmische Reaktion vigorous reactionII. adv tumultuouslydie Kinder begrüßten ihre Tante \stürmisch the children gave their aunt a tumultuous welcome* * *1.1) stormy; (fig.) tempestuous, turbulent <days, life, times, years>2) (ungestüm) tempestuous <nature, outburst, welcome>; tumultuous <applause, welcome, reception>; wild < enthusiasm>; passionate <lover, embrace, temperament>; vehement < protest>2.nicht so stürmisch! — calm down!; take it easy!
1) < protest> vehemently; < embrace> impetuously, passionately; < demand> clamorously; < applaud> wildly2) (rasant) at a tremendous rate or speed; at lightning speed* * *A. adj1. Wetter: stormy;stürmische Überfahrt rough crossing2. fig, Liebe: tempestuous, passionate; Affäre: auch stormy; Liebhaber: passionate; Debatte: stormy; Beifall: tumultuous; (frenetisch) frenzied; Protest, Reaktion: vehement, violent; Entwicklung etc: meteoric;stürmische Begrüßung rapturous welcome; lautstark: tumultuous welcome;stürmisches Gelächter gales of laughter;stürmischer Jubel wild rejoicing;stürmische Nachfrage huge demand;stürmische Umarmung passionate embrace;eine stürmische Zeit turbulent times pl;eine stürmische Karriere erleben have a stormy careerB. adv:stürmisch bitten um make a passionate plea for;stürmisch protestieren protest vehemently ( oder violently);etwas stürmisch fordern clamo(u)r for sth;man applaudierte stürmisch there was tumultuous applause;stürmisch begrüßt werden be given a rapturous ( oder tumultuous) welcome;nicht so stürmisch! easy does it!, hold your horses!* * *1.1) stormy; (fig.) tempestuous, turbulent <days, life, times, years>2) (ungestüm) tempestuous <nature, outburst, welcome>; tumultuous <applause, welcome, reception>; wild < enthusiasm>; passionate <lover, embrace, temperament>; vehement < protest>2.nicht so stürmisch! — calm down!; take it easy!
1) < protest> vehemently; < embrace> impetuously, passionately; < demand> clamorously; < applaud> wildly2) (rasant) at a tremendous rate or speed; at lightning speed* * *adj.blustery adj.gusty adj.squally adj.stormy adj.tempestuous adj.tumultuous adj.turbulent adj.vehement adj.wild adj. adv.gustily adv.stormily adv.tempestuously adv.tumultuously adv.turbulently adv.vehemently adv. -
2 bewegt
I P.P. bewegen1II Adj.1. (gerührt) moved, touched; Stimme: choked-up; stärker: trembling (with emotion); mit bewegter Stimme in a quavering ( oder trembling) voice2. Zeiten, Leben: exciting; (ereignisreich) auch eventful; (aufgewühlt) turbulent, stirring; (problembeladen) troubled; wir leben in bewegten Zeiten these are exciting ( oder turbulent) times3. (lebhaft) animated (auch Diskussion); mit bewegten Worten schildern give a dramatic account of; sie beschwerten sich mit bewegten Worten they complained (very) emotionally* * *(emotionell) seized with emotion* * *be|wegt [bə'veːkt]adj1) (= unruhig) Wasser, See choppy; Zeiten, Vergangenheit, Leben eventful; Jugend eventful, turbulentdie See war stark bewégt/kaum bewégt — the sea was rough/fairly calm
bewégt sein — to be moved
See:→ auch bewegen* * *((of the sea) rough.) choppy* * *be·wegt1. (sich bewegend) choppy2. (lebhaft) eventful3. (innerlich gerührt)mit \bewegter Stimme in an emotional voice [or a voice laden with emotion]* * *1) eventful; (unruhig) turbulentein bewegtes Leben — an eventful/turbulent life
2) (gerührt) moved pred.; emotional <words, voice>mit tief bewegten Worten/bewegter Stimme — in words/a voice heavy with emotion
3) (unruhig)leicht/stark bewegt — < sea> slightly choppy/very rough
* * *A. pperf → bewegen1B. adjmit bewegter Stimme in a quavering ( oder trembling) voice2. Zeiten, Leben: exciting; (ereignisreich) auch eventful; (aufgewühlt) turbulent, stirring; (problembeladen) troubled;wir leben in bewegten Zeiten these are exciting ( oder turbulent) timesmit bewegten Worten schildern give a dramatic account of;sie beschwerten sich mit bewegten Worten they complained (very) emotionally* * *1) eventful; (unruhig) turbulentein bewegtes Leben — an eventful/turbulent life
2) (gerührt) moved pred.; emotional <words, voice>mit tief bewegten Worten/bewegter Stimme — in words/a voice heavy with emotion
3) (unruhig)leicht/stark bewegt — < sea> slightly choppy/very rough
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3 revuelto
adj.mixed-up, scrambled, confused, cluttered.past part.past participle of spanish verb: revolver.* * *1→ link=revolver revolver► adjetivo1 (desordenado) confused, mixed up, in a mess2 (intricado) intricate, involved, complex3 (gente) agitated, restless, up in arms4 (líquido) cloudy6 (cabellos) untidy, dishevelled7 (época) turbulent8 (noche) bad9 COCINA scrambled* * *1.PP de revolver2. ADJ1) [objetos] mixed up, in disorder; [huevos] scrambled; [agua] cloudy, turbid; [mar] rough; [tiempo] unsettledtodo estaba revuelto — everything was in disorder o upside down
tengo el pelo revuelto — my hair's all untidy o in a mess
tener el estómago revuelto — to have an upset stomach, have a stomach upset
2) (=inquieto) [adulto] restless, discontented; [niño] mischievous, naughty; [población] rebellious, mutinous3) [asunto] complicated, involved3. SM1) (Culin) scrambled eggs with vegetablesrevuelto de gambas — scrambled eggs with prawns
2) And (=mosto) must, grape juice* * *I- ta adjetivo1) ( desarreglado) in a messtener el estómago revuelto — to feel sick o nauseous
2)b) ( agitado)IIlos ánimos están revueltos — people are restless o on edge
masculino vegetables sautéed with egg* * *= jumbled.Ex. Found that examples of shoddy production -- missing issues, jumbled titles, poor photography -- were commonplace.----* huevos revueltos = scrambled eggs.* mar revuelto = stormy sea.* * *I- ta adjetivo1) ( desarreglado) in a messtener el estómago revuelto — to feel sick o nauseous
2)b) ( agitado)IIlos ánimos están revueltos — people are restless o on edge
masculino vegetables sautéed with egg* * *= jumbled.Ex: Found that examples of shoddy production -- missing issues, jumbled titles, poor photography -- were commonplace.
* huevos revueltos = scrambled eggs.* mar revuelto = stormy sea.* * *A (desarreglado, desordenado) in a messtengo la casa toda revuelta the house is in a terrible messapareció en camisón y con el pelo revuelto she appeared in her nightdress with her hair all untidy o disheveledtener el estómago revuelto to feel sick o nauseousB1 ( Meteo) ‹mar› rough; ‹tiempo› unsettled2(agitado, excitado): el ambiente está revuelto there is an atmosphere of unrestlos ánimos están revueltos people are restless o on edgevegetables sautéed with eggrevuelto de setas mushrooms sautéed with egg* * *
Del verbo revolver: ( conjugate revolver)
revuelto es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
revolver
revuelto
revolver ( conjugate revolver) verbo transitivo
[ ladrones] ‹ casa› to turn … upside down
verbo intransitivo:
revuelto 1 -ta adjetivo
‹ pelo› disheveled( conjugate disheveled);◊ tener el estómago revuelto to feel sick o nauseous
‹ tiempo› unsettled
revuelto 2 sustantivo masculino
vegetables sautéed with egg
revolver
I verbo transitivo
1 (dando vueltas) to stir
2 (disgustar, causar desagrado) to make sick, upset
3 (un asunto) to think over: será mejor que no revuelvas el asunto de su ascenso, you're better off not mulling over his promotion
4 (los cajones, una casa, etc) to turn upside down
5 (los ánimos, a una multitud) to stir up: su discurso revolvió los ánimos, his speech agitated the crowd
II verbo intransitivo
1 (en el pasado, etc) to rummage through, dig around in
2 (con una cuchara, etc) to stir: no dejes de revolver, o se cortará, don't stop stirring or it'll curdle
♦ Locuciones: revolver el estómago, to turn one's stomach: me revuelve el estómago cuando le hace la pelota, it makes me sick when she plays up to him
revuelto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (una cosa) in a mess
2 (una persona) restless
3 (el tiempo) unsettled
4 (el mar) rough
II m Culin un revuelto de (espárragos, etc), scrambled eggs with (asparagus, etc)
' revuelto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
revuelta
English:
mess
- mixed-up
- muddle
* * *revuelto, -a♦ participiover revolver♦ adj1. [desordenado] [habitación] upside down, in a mess;[pelo] dishevelled;tengo el estómago revuelto I feel sick in my stomach2. [trastornado] restless;[época] troubled, turbulent;los estudiantes andan un poco revueltos the students are rather restless;los ánimos están muy revueltos people are really on edge3. [mezclado] mixed up;viven revueltos las gallinas y las personas chickens and people all live under the same roof;viven todos revueltos they live on top of one another4. [clima] unsettled;[aguas] choppy, rough;el río baja muy revuelto the river is very turbulent♦ nm[plato] scrambled eggs;revuelto de espárragos scrambled eggs with asparagus* * *I part → revolverII adj1 mar rough2 gente restless3 pelo disheveled, Brdishevelled:revuelto de gambas/setas scrambled eggs with shrimps/mushrooms* * *revuelto, -ta adj1) : choppy, roughmar revuelto: rough sea2) : untidy3)huevos revueltos : scrambled eggs* * *revuelto adj2. (huevo) scrambled3. (estómago) upset -
4 niespokojn|y
adj. grad. 1. (ruchliwy) restless- ale z niego niespokojny duch: wciąż gdzieś znika what a restless soul he is: he’s always off somewhere- w tamtych czasach ludzie wiedli niespokojne życie people lived unsettled lives in those times- on jest najbardziej niespokojnym dzieckiem z całej grupy he is the most fidgety child in the whole group2. (zdenerwowany) [wzrok, sen, ruchy] restless 3. (zmartwiony) anxious, worried- była niespokojna o stan jego zdrowia she was anxious about his health4. (zmienny, burzliwy) rough 5. (gwałtowny) [dyskusja, zebranie, manifestacja] turbulent- □ niespokojne czasy troubled a. turbulent timesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niespokojn|y
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5 burzliwy
adj(pogoda, dyskusja) stormy; ( owacja) thunderous; (czas, dzieje) tumultuous, turbulent* * *a.1. ( o burzy) stormy; burzliwe lato stormy summer; burzliwa pogoda stormy weather; burzliwe morze rough sea.2. przen. stormy; burzliwe wydarzenia tumultuous events; burzliwe czasy turbulent times; burzliwa młodość wild youth; burzliwe życie checkered life; burzliwe wody turbulent l. rough waters; czyjaś burzliwa natura sb's tempestuous nature; burzliwa dyskusja boisterous discussion; burzliwa miłość tempestuous love.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > burzliwy
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6 tormentoso
adj.stormy, inclement, tempestuous, boisterous.* * *► adjetivo1 stormy* * *ADJ stormy* * *- sa adjetivo stormy* * *= stormy [stormier -comp., stormiest -sup.].Ex. The stormy period of the 50s and 60s are considered to have seriously damaged the cause of improving the salaries of librarians.* * *- sa adjetivo stormy* * *= stormy [stormier -comp., stormiest -sup.].Ex: The stormy period of the 50s and 60s are considered to have seriously damaged the cause of improving the salaries of librarians.
* * *tormentoso -sa1 ‹cielo/mar/tiempo› stormy2 ‹escena/discusión› stormyaquéllos fueron tiempos tormentosos those were turbulent times* * *
tormentoso◊ -sa adjetivo
stormy
tormentoso,-a adjetivo stormy
' tormentoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tiempo
- tormentosa
English:
rough
- stormy
- thundery
- wild
* * *tormentoso, -a adj1. [cielo, día] stormy2. [relación] stormy;[época] troubled, turbulent* * *adj stormy* * *tormentoso, -sa adj: stormy, turbulent* * * -
7 niespokojny
adj(człowiek, spojrzenie, wzrok) anxious; ( czasy) turbulent; ( morze) rough; ( sen) restless (zatroskany: człowiek)być niespokojnym o niespokojny — +acc to be anxious about
* * *a.1. (= ruchliwy, zmienny) uneasy; ( człowiek) restless; (morze, dzielnica) rough; ( koń) skittish; ( sen) uneasy, restless; niespokojne czasy turbulent times; niespokojne sumienie guilty conscience.2. (= zdenerwowany) anxious, uneasy; być niespokojnym o kogoś/coś be anxious about sb/sth.3. (= wyrażający niepokój) anxious.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niespokojny
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8 неспокойные времена
General subject: turbulent timesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неспокойные времена
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11 размирен
turbulent, disturbed, tumultuousразмирна област a troubled provinceразмирни времена troubled times, a troubled epoch, a time of troubleразмирни духове discontented/restless spiritsразмирни елементи unruly elements* * *размѝрен,прил., -на, -но, -ни riotous, turbulent, tempestuous, disturbed, tumultuous; unpeaceful; \размиренна област troubled province, trouble-spot; \размиренни времена troubled times, troubled epoch, time of trouble; \размиренни духове discontented/restless; spirits; \размиренни елементи unruly elements.* * *turbulent; mutinous{`my:tinxs}; rebellious* * *1. turbulent, disturbed, tumultuous 2. размирна област a troubled province 3. размирни времена troubled times, a troubled epoch, a time of trouble 4. размирни духове discontented/restless spirits 5. размирни елементи unruly elements -
12 turbolento
turbolento agg.1 turbulent, tumultuous; riotous; ( sfrenato) boisterous, unruly: un bambino turbolento, a boisterous (o unruly) child2 ( agitato) stormy, troubled, turbulent: una vita turbolenta, a stormy life; tempi turbolenti, troubled times.* * *[turbo'lɛnto]2) (caratterizzato da disordini) [situazione, tempi] turbulent; [ folla] disorderly, turbulent3) (irrequieto) [ persona] boisterous, rowdy; [ passioni] turbulent4) fis. turbulent* * *turbolento/turbo'lεnto/2 (caratterizzato da disordini) [situazione, tempi] turbulent; [ folla] disorderly, turbulent4 fis. turbulent. -
13 година
1. year, twelvemonthтая/миналата/идущата година this/last/next yearгодината, която идва the coming yearпо-миналата година the year before lastдругата/следната година the following yearвътре в една година within a year, in a year's timeза (е течение на) една година in (the course of) a yearпечели 5000 лева на година he makes 5000 levs a year/per annumпрез изтеклата година during the past yearпрез април миналата година in April of last yearпрез цялата година all the year roundведнъж/два пъти през година та once/twice a yearпреди края на годината before the year is outпо това време на годината at this time of yearстарата/новата година the old/the new yearсрещу нова година on New Year's Eveастрономична година an astronomic yearкалендарна година a calendar/legal/civil yearучебна година a school year, ( за университет) an academic yearстудент трета година a student in his third year, a third year studentдавам под наем/наемам за една година let/hire by the yearгодина с година не си приличат next year is always different from this; there are no two years alikeпреди години years agoима вече 7 години, откакто it is now 7 years sinceняма да минат много години и it will not be many years beforeне съм го виждал от години I haven't seen him for years/agesне са се виждали от години it is years since they metгодини наред, години и години year in, year outпрез последните години in/of recent/latter years. during the past yearsпрез последните няколко/10 години in the last few/ten yearsс години по-млад/стар от years younger/older thanс годините in the course of time, as the years go byспоразумение за една година a yearly arrangementчакам с години wait for yearsдълги години for (many) yearsбурни години turbulent yearsусилни години hard times2. (възраст) ageмлади/стари години young/old ageна млади години in o.'s youth, in o.'s early daysна стари години in o.'s old ageстудентски години student daysна години advanced in years; well on in yearsчовек на години a man of yearsна колко сте години? how old are you?аз съм на тридесет години I am thirty (years old); I am thirty years of ageтой е на моите години he is my ageдо... години up to the age of...разлика в годините disparity in yearsна моите години at my time of lifeвлизам в години, напредвам в годините be getting on in years, advance in yearsтой кара двадесет години he is in his twentieth yearмного млад за годините си very young for his years/ageмного сериозен за годините си serious beyond his ageне за годините си beyond o.'s yearsв най-хубавите години на живота си in the prime of o.'s lifeизглеждам добре за годините си, не ми личат годините bear o.'s age wellизглеждам на толкова години, на колкото съм в действителност look o.'s ageпо години (за класиране и пр.) according to ageза много години many happy returns (of the day)* * *годѝна,ж., -и 1. year, twelvemonth; бурни \годинаи turbulent years; веднъж/два пъти през \годинаата once/twice a year; високосна \годинаа leap-year; всяка \годинаа every year, yearly, annually; вътре в една \годинаа within a year, in a year’s time; \годинаата, която идва the coming year; \годинаа с \годинаа не си приличат next year is always different from this; there are no two years alike; \годинаи наред, \годинаи и \годинаи year in, year out; \годинаите минават неусетно the years slide past; давам под наем/наемам за една \годинаа let/hire by the year; другата/следната \годинаа the following year; дълги \годинаи for (many) years; за една \годинаа for one year; за (в течение на) една \годинаа in (the course of) a year; има вече 50 \годинаи, откакто it is now 50 years since; календарна \годинаа calendar/legal/civil year; (на) Нова \годинаа (on) New Year’s Day; не са се виждали от \годинаи it is years since they met; няма да минат много \годинаи и it will not be many years before; от \годинаа на \годинаа from year to year, year by year; от \годинаи for years (on end); for many long years; от една \годинаа for a year; от тази \годинаа of the present/current year; отчетна \годинаа fiscal year; печели 1200 долара на \годинаа he makes 1200 dolars a year/per annum; по-миналата \годинаа the year before last; по това време на \годинаата at this time of year; преди \годинаи years ago; преди края на \годинаата before the year is out; през април миналата \годинаа in April of last year; през \годинаа every other year; през изтеклата \годинаа during the past year; през онази \годинаа that year; на \годинаа(та) a year; per annum; през последните \годинаи in/of recent/latter years, during the past years; през 1921 \годинаа in the year 1921, in 1921; през цялата \годинаа all the year round; с \годинаите in the course of time, as the years go by; светлинна \годинаа light year; след една \годинаа in a year, in a year’s time, a year from now; слънчева \годинаа a solar year; споразумение за една \годинаа a yearly arrangement; срещу Нова \годинаа on New Year’s Eve; студент трета \годинаа student in his third year, third year student; тази/миналата/идващата \годинаа this/last/next year; усилни \годинаи hard times; учебна \годинаа school year, (за университет) academic year;2. ( възраст) age; аз съм на тридесет \годинаи I am thirty (years old); I am thirty years of age; в най-хубавите \годинаи на живота си in the prime of o.’s life; влизам в \годинаи, напредвам в \годинаите be getting on in years, advance in years; до… \годинаи up to the age of…; изглеждам добре за \годинаите си, не ми личат \годинаите bear o.’s age well; изглеждам на толкова \годинаи, на колкото съм в действителност look o.’s age; млади/стари \годинаи young/old age; много сериозен за \годинаите си serious beyond his age; на \годинаи advanced in years; well on in years; на колко \годинаи сте? how old are you? на млади \годинаи in o.’s youth, in o.’s early days; на моите \годинаи at my time of life; не за \годинаите си beyond o.’s years; по \годинаи (за класиране и пр.) according to age; разлика в \годинаите disparity in years; студентски \годинаи student days; той е на моите \годинаи he is my age; той кара двадесет \годинаи he is in his twentieth year; човек на \годинаи a man of years; • за много \годинаи many happy returns (of the day).* * *year: the година before last - по-миналата година* * *1. (на) нова ГОДИНА (on) New Year's Day 2. 10, (възраст) age 3. 2 лева на ГОДИНА he makes 4. 3 levs a year/per annum 5. 4 - in the year 6. 6;през изтеклата ГОДИНА during the past year 7. 7 години, откакто it is now 8. 8 years since 9. 9 години in the last few/ten years, с години по-млад/стар от years younger/ older than 10. in 11. year, twelvemonth 12. ГОДИНА с ГОДИНА не си приличат next year is always different from this;there are no two years alike 13. ГОДИНАта, която идва the coming year 14. аз съм на тридесет години I am thirty (years old);I am thirty years of age 15. астрономична ГОДИНА an astronomic year 16. бурни години turbulent years 17. в най-хубавите години на живота си in the prime of o.'s life 18. веднъж/два пъти през ГОДИНА та once/twice a year 19. високосна ГОДИНА a leap-year 20. влизам в години, напредвам в годините be getting on in years, advance in years 21. всяка ГОДИНА, every year, yearly, annually 22. вътре в една ГОДИНА within a year, in a year's time 23. години наред, години и години year in, year out 24. давам под наем/наемам за една ГОДИНА let/hire by the year 25. до... години up to the age of... 26. другата/следната ГОДИНА the following year 27. дълги години for (many) years 28. за (е течение на) една ГОДИНА in (the course of) a year 29. за една ГОДИНА for one year 30. за много години many happy returns (of the day) 31. изглеждам добре за годините си, не ми личат годините bear o.'s age well 32. изглеждам на толкова години, на колкото съм в действителност look o.'s age 33. има вече 34. календарна ГОДИНА a calendar/legal/civil year 35. млади/ стари години young/old age 36. много млад за годините си very young for his years/age 37. много сериозен за годините си serious beyond his age 38. на ГОДИНА (та) a year;per annum 39. на години advanced in years;well on in years 40. на колко сте години? how old are you? 41. на млади години in o.'s youth, in o.'s early days 42. на моите години at my time of life 43. на стари години in o.'s old age 44. не за годините си beyond o.'s years 45. не са се виждали от години it is years since they met 46. не съм го виждал от години I haven't seen him for years/ages 47. няма да минат много години и it will not be many years before 48. от ГОДИНА на ГОДИНА from year to year, year by year 49. от години for years (on end);for many long years 50. от една ГОДИНА for a year 51. от тая ГОДИНА of the present/current year 52. отчетна ГОДИНА a fiscal year 53. пo това време на ГОДИНАта at this time of year 54. печели 55. по години (за класиране и пр.) according to age 56. по-миналата ГОДИНА the year before last 57. преди години years ago 58. преди края на ГОДИНАта before the year is out 59. през 60. през ГОДИНА every other year 61. през април миналата ГОДИНА in April of last year 62. през последните години in/of recent/latter years. during the past years 63. през последните няколко/ 64. през цялата ГОДИНА all the year round 65. презоная ГОДИНА that year 66. разлика в годините disparity in years 67. с годините in the course of time, as the years go by 68. светлинна ГОДИНА a light year 69. след една ГОДИНА in a year, in a year's time. a year from now 70. слънчева ГОДИНА a solar year 71. споразумение за една година а yearly arrangement 72. срещу нова ГОДИНА on New Year's Eve 73. старата/ новата ГОДИНА the old/the new year 74. студент трета ГОДИНА a student in his third year, a third year student 75. студентски години student days 76. тая/миналата/ идущата ГОДИНА this/last/next year 77. той е на моите години he is my age 78. той кара двадесет години he is in his twentieth year 79. усилни години hard times 80. учебна ГОДИНА a school year, (за университет) an academic year 81. чакам с години wait for years 82. човек на години а man of years -
14 urolig
agitated, anxious, troubled, uneasy* * *adj troubled ( fx sleep, times),( stærkere, F) turbulent ( fx period);( stærkere, F) turbulent,( om vejr også) stormy,( ustadigt) unsettled;( støjende) noisy,( stærkere, F) tumultuous ( fx meeting), turbulent ( fx crowd);F concerned ( for for),( stærkere) alarmed;[ være urolig for (el. over)]( også) worry about;[ gøre dem urolige] worry them, make them uneasy; alarm them;[ sove uroligt] be restless in one's sleep;[ med sb:][ urolige drømme] troubled dreams;( på hospital) the violent ward;[ Europas urolige hjørne] the storm centre of Europe;[ en urolig nat] a restless (el. disturbed) night;[ urolig søvn] broken sleep;(se også hoved). -
15 subida
f.1 hill (cuesta).2 ascent, climb.3 increase, rise (aumento).se espera una subida de las temperaturas temperatures are expected to risesubida de precios price increasesubida de sueldo pay rise4 pick-up, recovery in prices.past part.past participle of spanish verb: subir.* * *1 (ascenso) ascent, climb2 (pendiente) slope, hill3 (automovilismo) hill climb4 figurado (aumento - gen) increase; (- de temperatura) rise; (- de precios, salario) rise, increase* * *noun f.1) rise2) ascent, climb* * *SF1) (=ascensión) [de montaña, cuesta] ascentes una subida difícil — it's a tough ascent o climb
2) (=pendiente) slope, hill3) (=aumento) rise, increaseuna subida de los precios — a price rise o increase
subida salarial — pay rise, wage increase
4) * [de drogas] high ** * *a) ( pendiente) rise, climbc) (de temperatura, precios, salarios) rise, increase* * *= climb, flow, rise, rise, upturn, climb up, raise, upward spiral, upswing, escalation, spiral, hike, ascent, mark-up [markup].Ex. The graph of the growth of the subject shows an initial flat, a steep climb, a small flat, and a rapid decline.Ex. The vocabulary used in conjunction with PRECIS is split in two sections, one part for Entities (or things) and the other for Attributes (properties of things, for example colour, weight; activities of things, for example flow, and properties of activities, for example, slow, turbulent).Ex. The rapid rise of computer literacy in the world has led to a demand for the easy availability of many kinds of information.Ex. Consideration must be given to vertical rises (from floor to floor), wiring compartment (don't underestimate need), horizontal cable distribution, and ducting systems.Ex. The only hope for the future of the industry lies in a general upturn in the economy.Ex. Women's climb up the career ladder has been fostered through programmes which aim to instil gender awareness in existing male members of staff.Ex. The article has the tile 'Look out bosses! Union power's going to get your employees a raise!'.Ex. Most worrying for all retailers is the continuing upward spiral in overheads and specifically in rents and rates.Ex. The author discusses the current upswing in paperback sales of children's books in the USA and the slump in hardback sales.Ex. Such a formula would seek to contain the escalation in serial prices.Ex. The spiral begins its downward swirl very early in life when a child has difficulty learning to read.Ex. The double-digit tuition hikes of recent years have slowed, though tuition is still rising faster than the inflation rate.Ex. Highways with repeating hairpin turns allow easier, safer ascents and descents of mountainous terrain than a direct, steep climb and descent.Ex. Customers will be charged either a mark-up or a mark-down, depending on whether they are buying or selling.----* experimentar una subida = experience + rise.* subida acusada = sharp rise.* subida al poder = seizure of power.* subida de las tasas = rate increase.* subida de los tipos de interés = rate increase, interest-rate increase.* subida de precios = price rise, rising costs, price increase, increased price, price hike, price hike.* subida de temperatura = heat gain.* subida espectacular = steep rise.* subida salarial = pay increase, salary increase, pay rise, salary rise, salary hike, raise.* subida salarial por méritos = merit increase.* subidas y bajadas = highs and lows.* subida vertiginosa = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].* * *a) ( pendiente) rise, climbc) (de temperatura, precios, salarios) rise, increase* * *= climb, flow, rise, rise, upturn, climb up, raise, upward spiral, upswing, escalation, spiral, hike, ascent, mark-up [markup].Ex: The graph of the growth of the subject shows an initial flat, a steep climb, a small flat, and a rapid decline.
Ex: The vocabulary used in conjunction with PRECIS is split in two sections, one part for Entities (or things) and the other for Attributes (properties of things, for example colour, weight; activities of things, for example flow, and properties of activities, for example, slow, turbulent).Ex: The rapid rise of computer literacy in the world has led to a demand for the easy availability of many kinds of information.Ex: Consideration must be given to vertical rises (from floor to floor), wiring compartment (don't underestimate need), horizontal cable distribution, and ducting systems.Ex: The only hope for the future of the industry lies in a general upturn in the economy.Ex: Women's climb up the career ladder has been fostered through programmes which aim to instil gender awareness in existing male members of staff.Ex: The article has the tile 'Look out bosses! Union power's going to get your employees a raise!'.Ex: Most worrying for all retailers is the continuing upward spiral in overheads and specifically in rents and rates.Ex: The author discusses the current upswing in paperback sales of children's books in the USA and the slump in hardback sales.Ex: Such a formula would seek to contain the escalation in serial prices.Ex: The spiral begins its downward swirl very early in life when a child has difficulty learning to read.Ex: The double-digit tuition hikes of recent years have slowed, though tuition is still rising faster than the inflation rate.Ex: Highways with repeating hairpin turns allow easier, safer ascents and descents of mountainous terrain than a direct, steep climb and descent.Ex: Customers will be charged either a mark-up or a mark-down, depending on whether they are buying or selling.* experimentar una subida = experience + rise.* subida acusada = sharp rise.* subida al poder = seizure of power.* subida de las tasas = rate increase.* subida de los tipos de interés = rate increase, interest-rate increase.* subida de precios = price rise, rising costs, price increase, increased price, price hike, price hike.* subida de temperatura = heat gain.* subida espectacular = steep rise.* subida salarial = pay increase, salary increase, pay rise, salary rise, salary hike, raise.* subida salarial por méritos = merit increase.* subidas y bajadas = highs and lows.* subida vertiginosa = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].* * *A1 (pendiente) rise, climbir de or ( AmL) en subida to go uphillla subida fue más dura que la bajada the ascent was harder than the descent o going up was harder than coming down3 (de precios, salarios) rise, increase; (de temperatura) rise, increasese registró una fuerte subida del yen there was a sharp rise in the value of the yen, the yen rose sharply o substantiallyla subida del río supuso un peligro the river rose to a dangerous levelB ( Inf) upload* * *
subida sustantivo femenino
( al poder) rise
subido,-a adj fam (intenso) un rojo subido, a deep red
♦ Locuciones: una conversación subida de tono, a risqué conversation
subida sustantivo femenino
1 (incremento de precios, temperatura, etc) rise, increase
2 (cuesta, pendiente) slope, hill
3 (a una montaña) ascent
' subida' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ascenso
- negociar
- protesta
- protestar
- subido
- brusco
- crecida
- escalada
- trabajoso
English:
ascent
- climb
- demand
- escalation
- gazumping
- increase
- jump
- pay increase
- rise
- scramble
- way
- hike
- raise
- soar
- up
* * *subida nf1. [cuesta] hill2. [ascensión] ascent, climb;el tenista australiano se impuso en sus subidas a la red the Australian player showed his superiority when he came to the net3. [aumento] increase, rise;se espera una subida de las temperaturas temperatures are expected to risesubida de sueldo Br pay rise, US pay raise4. CompRP Famuna subida al carro an attempt to jump on the bandwagon* * *f rise, ascent;subida de los precios rise in prices* * *subida nf1) : ascent, climb2) : rise, increase3) : slope, hillir de subida: to go uphill* * *subida n1. (aumento) rise2. (ascenso) ascent / climb3. (cuesta) hill / slope -
16 roerig
3 [de orde verstorend] troublesome♦voorbeelden:2 roerige tijden • turbulent/unsettled timeseen roerige zitting • a chaotic meeting -
17 unruhig
I Adj. restless; (unregelmäßig) Puls, Atmung etc.: irregular, uneven; Schlaf: broken, fitful; Muster etc.: restless; fig. uneasy ( wegen about); (besorgt) anxious, worried; (laut) noisy; unruhig werden (besorgt) get worried; unruhige See rough ( oder choppy) seas; unruhige Zeiten troubled timesII Adv. herumgehen, um sich blicken etc.: restlessly; (besorgt) anxiously; unruhig schlafen sleep fitfully; der Motor läuft unruhig the engine isn’t running smoothly* * *restive; troubled; restless; uneven; uneasy; choppy; excited; turbulent; fidgety; worried; unquiet; troublous; agitated* * *ụn|ru|hig1. adjrestless; (= nervös auch) fidgety no adv; (= laut, belebt) noisy; Schlaf troubled no adv, fitful, uneasy; Zeit etc troubled, uneasy; Bild, Muster busy; Meer troubled2. advschlafen restlessly, fitfully; (ungleichmäßig) unevenly* * *1) restively2) (beginning to show displeasure, impatience, boredom etc eg at delay, discipline etc; restless.) restive3) (disturbed and not peaceful: troubled sleep.) troubled4) ((of a person or a situation etc) troubled, anxious or unsettled: When her son did not return, she grew uneasy.) uneasy* * *un·ru·hig[ˈʊnru:ɪç]I. adjeine \unruhige Nacht a restless night; (ungleichmäßig) unevenein \unruhiger Herzschlag an irregular heartbeat2. (laut) noisy\unruhige Bewegungen agitated movementsein \unruhiger Geist a restless spiritein \unruhiger Schlaf fitful sleepII. adv1. (ruhelos) anxiously, agitatedly2. (unter ständigen Störungen) restlessly\unruhig schlafen to sleep fitfully, to have a restless night* * *1.1) restless; (besorgt) anxious; (nervös) agitated; jittery; (fig.) choppy < sea>; busy < pattern>; busy, eventful < life>; unsettled, troubled < time>2) (ungleichmäßig) uneven <breathing, pulse, running, etc.>; fitful <sleep, motion>; disturbed < night>; unsettled < life>2.1) restlessly; (besorgt) anxiously* * *A. adj restless; (unregelmäßig) Puls, Atmung etc: irregular, uneven; Schlaf: broken, fitful; Muster etc: restless; fig uneasy (unruhig werden (besorgt) get worried;unruhige See rough ( oder choppy) seas;unruhige Zeiten troubled timesunruhig schlafen sleep fitfully;der Motor läuft unruhig the engine isn’t running smoothly* * *1.1) restless; (besorgt) anxious; (nervös) agitated; jittery; (fig.) choppy < sea>; busy < pattern>; busy, eventful < life>; unsettled, troubled < time>2) (ungleichmäßig) uneven <breathing, pulse, running, etc.>; fitful <sleep, motion>; disturbed < night>; unsettled < life>2.1) restlessly; (besorgt) anxiously* * *adj.anxious n.fidgety adj.restive adj.uneasy adj. adv.anxiously adv.restively adv.uneasily adv. -
18 Salazar, Antônio de Oliveira
(1889-1970)The Coimbra University professor of finance and economics and one of the founders of the Estado Novo, who came to dominate Western Europe's longest surviving authoritarian system. Salazar was born on 28 April 1889, in Vimieiro, Beira Alta province, the son of a peasant estate manager and a shopkeeper. Most of his first 39 years were spent as a student, and later as a teacher in a secondary school and a professor at Coimbra University's law school. Nine formative years were spent at Viseu's Catholic Seminary (1900-09), preparing for the Catholic priesthood, but the serious, studious Salazar decided to enter Coimbra University instead in 1910, the year the Braganza monarchy was overthrown and replaced by the First Republic. Salazar received some of the highest marks of his generation of students and, in 1918, was awarded a doctoral degree in finance and economics. Pleading inexperience, Salazar rejected an invitation in August 1918 to become finance minister in the "New Republic" government of President Sidónio Pais.As a celebrated academic who was deeply involved in Coimbra University politics, publishing works on the troubled finances of the besieged First Republic, and a leader of Catholic organizations, Sala-zar was not as modest, reclusive, or unknown as later official propaganda led the public to believe. In 1921, as a Catholic deputy, he briefly served in the First Republic's turbulent congress (parliament) but resigned shortly after witnessing but one stormy session. Salazar taught at Coimbra University as of 1916, and continued teaching until April 1928. When the military overthrew the First Republic in May 1926, Salazar was offered the Ministry of Finance and held office for several days. The ascetic academic, however, resigned his post when he discovered the degree of disorder in Lisbon's government and when his demands for budget authority were rejected.As the military dictatorship failed to reform finances in the following years, Salazar was reinvited to become minister of finances in April 1928. Since his conditions for acceptance—authority over all budget expenditures, among other powers—were accepted, Salazar entered the government. Using the Ministry of Finance as a power base, following several years of successful financial reforms, Salazar was named interim minister of colonies (1930) and soon garnered sufficient prestige and authority to become head of the entire government. In July 1932, Salazar was named prime minister, the first civilian to hold that post since the 1926 military coup.Salazar gathered around him a team of largely academic experts in the cabinet during the period 1930-33. His government featured several key policies: Portuguese nationalism, colonialism (rebuilding an empire in shambles), Catholicism, and conservative fiscal management. Salazar's government came to be called the Estado Novo. It went through three basic phases during Salazar's long tenure in office, and Salazar's role underwent changes as well. In the early years (1928-44), Salazar and the Estado Novo enjoyed greater vigor and popularity than later. During the middle years (1944—58), the regime's popularity waned, methods of repression increased and hardened, and Salazar grew more dogmatic in his policies and ways. During the late years (1958-68), the regime experienced its most serious colonial problems, ruling circles—including Salazar—aged and increasingly failed, and opposition burgeoned and grew bolder.Salazar's plans for stabilizing the economy and strengthening social and financial programs were shaken with the impact of the civil war (1936-39) in neighboring Spain. Salazar strongly supported General Francisco Franco's Nationalist rebels, the eventual victors in the war. But, as the civil war ended and World War II began in September 1939, Salazar's domestic plans had to be adjusted. As Salazar came to monopolize Lisbon's power and authority—indeed to embody the Estado Novo itself—during crises that threatened the future of the regime, he assumed ever more key cabinet posts. At various times between 1936 and 1944, he took over the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and of War (Defense), until the crises passed. At the end of the exhausting period of World War II, there were rumors that the former professor would resign from government and return to Coimbra University, but Salazar continued as the increasingly isolated, dominating "recluse of São Bento," that part of the parliament's buildings housing the prime minister's offices and residence.Salazar dominated the Estado Novo's government in several ways: in day-to-day governance, although this diminished as he delegated wider powers to others after 1944, and in long-range policy decisions, as well as in the spirit and image of the system. He also launched and dominated the single party, the União Nacional. A lifelong bachelor who had once stated that he could not leave for Lisbon because he had to care for his aged mother, Salazar never married, but lived with a beloved housekeeper from his Coimbra years and two adopted daughters. During his 36-year tenure as prime minister, Salazar engineered the important cabinet reshuffles that reflect the history of the Estado Novo and of Portugal.A number of times, in connection with significant events, Salazar decided on important cabinet officer changes: 11 April 1933 (the adoption of the Estado Novo's new 1933 Constitution); 18 January 1936 (the approach of civil war in Spain and the growing threat of international intervention in Iberian affairs during the unstable Second Spanish Republic of 1931-36); 4 September 1944 (the Allied invasion of Europe at Normandy and the increasing likelihood of a defeat of the Fascists by the Allies, which included the Soviet Union); 14 August 1958 (increased domestic dissent and opposition following the May-June 1958 presidential elections in which oppositionist and former regime stalwart-loyalist General Humberto Delgado garnered at least 25 percent of the national vote, but lost to regime candidate, Admiral Américo Tomás); 13 April 1961 (following the shock of anticolonial African insurgency in Portugal's colony of Angola in January-February 1961, the oppositionist hijacking of a Portuguese ocean liner off South America by Henrique Galvão, and an abortive military coup that failed to oust Salazar from office); and 19 August 1968 (the aging of key leaders in the government, including the now gravely ill Salazar, and the defection of key younger followers).In response to the 1961 crisis in Africa and to threats to Portuguese India from the Indian government, Salazar assumed the post of minister of defense (April 1961-December 1962). The failing leader, whose true state of health was kept from the public for as long as possible, appointed a group of younger cabinet officers in the 1960s, but no likely successors were groomed to take his place. Two of the older generation, Teotónio Pereira, who was in bad health, and Marcello Caetano, who preferred to remain at the University of Lisbon or in private law practice, remained in the political wilderness.As the colonial wars in three African territories grew more costly, Salazar became more isolated from reality. On 3 August 1968, while resting at his summer residence, the Fortress of São João do Estoril outside Lisbon, a deck chair collapsed beneath Salazar and his head struck the hard floor. Some weeks later, as a result, Salazar was incapacitated by a stroke and cerebral hemorrhage, was hospitalized, and became an invalid. While hesitating to fill the power vacuum that had unexpectedly appeared, President Tomás finally replaced Salazar as prime minister on 27 September 1968, with his former protégé and colleague, Marcello Caetano. Salazar was not informed that he no longer headed the government, but he never recovered his health. On 27 July 1970, Salazar died in Lisbon and was buried at Santa Comba Dão, Vimieiro, his village and place of birth.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Salazar, Antônio de Oliveira
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19 bevæget
взволно́ванный, тро́нутый* * *adj( rørt) moved ( fx he was deeply moved by the news), stirred, affected;( begivenhedsrig) eventful, dramatic ( fx journey),( urolig) agitated, turbulent ( fx meeting, times);[ han talte bevæget om] he spoke with emotion about. -
20 turbidus
turbidus adj. with comp. and sup. [turba], full of confusion, wild, confused, disordered: tempestas: Tempestas telorum, V.: Auster, H.: scaturiges, L.: coma, dishevelled, O.—Of liquids, troubled, thick, muddy, turbid: aqua: Turbidus caeno gurges, V.—Fig., troubled, disordered, disturbed, perplexed, violent, boisterous, turbulent, vehement: mens, quae omni turbido motu semper vacet: animorum motūs: ex oculis se turbidus abstulit Arruns, in confusion, V.: puella, O.: in turbido tempore: Pectora turbidiora mari, O.— As subst n.: turbidissima sapienter ferre, the most troubled circumstances: in turbido, in troubled times, L.— Acc adverb.: mens turbidum Laetatur, confusedly, H.* * *turbida, turbidum ADJwild/stormy; muddy/turbid; murky/foggy/clouded/opaque; gloomy, frowning; confused, disordered; impatient, troubled, dazed, frantic; unruly, mutinous
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