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1 Turmoil
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2 сумятица
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3 сумятица
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4 треволнение
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5 суматоха
turmoil, fuss, bustle* * ** * *turmoil, fuss, bustle, confusion, chaos* * *adoadosbustlebustlesclutterclutterscoilcommotionflusterflustersfussfussesfussinghurry-scurrymusspotherpothersrazzle-dazzlerufflescurriesscurryshindystirto-dotumulttumultsturmoilwhoopla -
6 сутолока
turmoil* * ** * *turmoil, commotion, hurly-burly, hubbub* * *fusshuddlehuddleshuddlinghustlehustlessquashthrong -
7 беспорядки
turmoil, trouble, commotion, disorder, riot, unrest -
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turmoil, disorder -
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turmoil, panic, scare -
10 Ч-195
В РАСТРЁПАННЫХ ЧУВСТВАХ coll, usu. humor PrepP Invar subj-compl with бытыз (subj: human or advin a state of great agitation, emotional disturbance, confusion: (one is (one does sth., one does sth. when he is)) in an emotional turmoil(one is (one does sth. etc)) in a state of emotional turmoil (one is) all shook up (one is) thrown off balance (one is) shaken.Так, теперь всё ясно. В растрёпанных чувствах (Нина) забыла «заказец», а ведь именно за заказцем приезжала контра на «Жигулях» (Аксёнов 6). So everything was now clear. In the emotional turmoil Nina had forgotten her little "job," and obviously that counterrevolutionary in the Zhiguli had come with the intention of collecting it (6a). -
11 в растрепанных чувствах
• В РАСТРЕПАННЫХ ЧУВСТВАХ coll, usu. humor[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with быть (subj: human) or adv]=====⇒ in a state of great agitation, emotional disturbance, confusion:- (one is <one does sth., one does sth. when he is>) in an emotional turmoil;- (one is <one does sth. etc>) in a state of emotional turmoil;- (one is) shaken.♦ Так, теперь всё ясно. В растрёпанных чувствах [Нина] забыла "заказец", а ведь именно за заказцем приезжала контра на "Жигулях" (Аксёнов 6). So everything was now clear. In the emotional turmoil Nina had forgotten her little "job," and obviously that counterrevolutionary in the Zhiguli had come with the intention of collecting it (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в растрепанных чувствах
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12 заваруха
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13 беспорядки беспорядк·и
(волнения) disturbances, riots, turmoil, trouble, unrestбыть вовлечённым в беспорядки — to be involved / embroiled in turmoil
вызывать беспорядки — to cause / to make л disturbance, to provoke disorders
инспирировать беспорядки — to incite unrest / riots
подстрекать к беспорядкам — to incite unrest / riots
спровоцировать беспорядки — to provoke / to engineer / to work up riots / a disturbance
внутренние беспорядки — internal turmoil / disturbance; domestic violence амер.
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > беспорядки беспорядк·и
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14 быть вовлечённым в водоворот
General subject: be caught in the turmoil (событий), to be caught in the turmoil (событий)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > быть вовлечённым в водоворот
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15 единственный признак сумятицы чувств
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > единственный признак сумятицы чувств
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16 переполох
tumult, turmoil; dismay, fright* * ** * *tumult, turmoil; dismay, fright; alarm, commotion* * *hurly-burlystir -
17 беспорядок
м1) нарушение порядка disorder, confusion, messв беспоря́дке о квартире — in a mess, higgledy-piggledy coll; о волосах, одежде untidy
отступа́ть в беспоря́дке — to retreat in confusion2) мн disturb-ance(s), riots, unrest sgрасту́щие беспоря́дки среди́ рабо́чих — mounting labo(u)r turmoil
ра́совые беспоря́дки — racial turmoil
студе́нческие беспоря́дки — campus unrest
вы́звать беспоря́дки — to make/to create/to cause a disturbance; to stir unrest
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18 суматоха
жсумато́ха столи́чной жи́зни — the hurly-burly/bustle/turmoil of life in the capital/metropolis lit
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19 Феолепт Филадельфийский
Religion: Theoleptus of Philadelphia (Greek Orthodox metropolitan of Philadelphia and theological polemicist and writer on Christian asceticism, who emerged as a central figure in the political and theological turmoil of his age)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Феолепт Филадельфийский
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20 ажиотаж
1) General subject: agio, agio (на бирже), agiotage, rush (Context: "…It's a charming place and I recommend that you get down there quickly before the rush starts... you saw what happened over at Ikea." (about a Swedish restaurant). Quoted from Matthew Singleton - Thursday, October 30, 2003 htt), excitement (for - вокруг), hullabaloo (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hullabaloo), commotion, craze2) Law: stock-jobbing3) Stock Exchange: agiotage (спекуляция денежными бумагами в расчёте на курсовые колебания)4) Business: boom5) American English: frenzy (as in media frenzy), craze, frenzy, turmoil, commotion...
См. также в других словарях:
Turmoil — means chaos or disorder. It also has the following uses:* Turmoil (1984 video game), a 1984 video game released by Bug Byte *The Triplane Turmoil series, a 1996 video game by Finnish Dodekaedron Software and its sequel * Team in Turmoil , the… … Wikipedia
Turmoil — Tur moil, n. [Of uncertain origin; perhaps fr. OF. tremouille the hopper of a mill, trembler to tremble (cf. E. tremble); influenced by E. turn and moil.] Harassing labor; trouble; molestation by tumult; disturbance; worrying confusion. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Turmoil — Tur*moil , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Turmoiled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Turmoiling}.] To harass with commotion; to disquiet; to worry. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] It is her fatal misfortune . . . to be miserably tossed and turmoiled with these storms of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Turmoil — Tur*moil , v. i. To be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion. [Obs.] Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
turmoil — I noun activity, ado, agitation, bedlam, bustle, chaos, commotion, confusion, convulsion, discord, disorder, disquiet, distraction, disturbance, excitement, ferment, fracas, fuss, havoc, huddle, imbroglio, jumble, melee, muddle, pandemonium,… … Law dictionary
turmoil — (n.) 1520s, perhaps an alteration of M.Fr. tremouille mill hopper, in reference to the hopper s constant motion to and fro, from L. trimodia vessel containing three modii, from modius, a Roman dry measure, related to modus measure. Attested… … Etymology dictionary
turmoil — *commotion, agitation, tumult, turbulence, confusion, convulsion, upheaval Analogous words: agitation, disquiet, disturbance, perturbation (see corresponding verbs at DISCOMPOSE): restlessness, nervousness, uneasiness, jitteriness (see… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
turmoil — [n] chaos agitation, ailment, anxiety, anxiousness, bedlam, bustle, commotion, confusion, disorder, disquiet, disquietude, distress, disturbance, dither, ferment, flap*, flurry, freefor all*, fuss, hassle*, hectic, hubbub*, lather*, mix up, noise … New thesaurus
turmoil — ► NOUN ▪ a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty. ORIGIN of unknown origin … English terms dictionary
turmoil — [tʉr′moil΄] n. [tur (< ? TURBULENT) + MOIL] tumult; commotion; uproar; confusion … English World dictionary
turmoil — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ constant ▪ Her mind was in a state of constant turmoil. ▪ great ▪ emotional, inner, internal, mental … Collocations dictionary