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41 humorous
humorous ['hju:mərəs](witty → remark) plein d'humour, amusant; (→ person) plein d'humour, drôle;∎ he replied in (a) humorous vein il a répondu sur le mode humoristique -
42 die Laune
- {caprice} tính thất thường, tính đồng bóng, capriccio - {cheer} sự vui vẻ, sự khoái trá, sự cổ vũ, sự khuyến khích, sự hoan hô, tiêng hoan hô, đồ ăn ngon, món ăn thịnh soạn, khí sắc, thể trạng - {fad} sự thích thú kỳ cục, sự thích thú dở hơi, điều thích thú kỳ cục, điều thích thú dở hơi, mốt nhất thời - {fancy} sự tưởng tượng, sự võ đoán, ý muốn nhất thời, sở thích, thị hiếu - {fantasy} khả năng tưởng tượng, hình ảnh tưởng tượng, sự trang trí quái dị, hình trang trí kỳ lạ, ý nghĩ kỳ quặc, fantasia - {fit} đoạn thơ fytte), cơn, sự ngất đi, sự thỉu đi, đợt, hứng, sự làm cho vừa, sự điều chỉnh cho vừa, kiểu cắt cho vừa, cái vừa vặn - {freak} tính hay thay đổi, quái vật, điều kỳ dị - {humour} sự hài hước, sự hóm hỉnh, khả năng nhận thức được cái hài hước, khả năng nhận thức được cái hóm hỉnh, sự biết hài hước, sự biết đùa, tính khí, tâm trạng, ý thích, ý thiên về - dịch, thể dịch - {maggot} con giòi, ý nghĩ ngông cuồng, ý nghĩ kỳ quái - {megrim} chứng đau nửa đầu, bệnh loạng choạng, sự ưu phiền, sự buồn nản, ý hay thay đổi bất thường, ý ngông cuồng - {mood} lối, thức, điệu, tâm tính, tính tình - {phantasy} - {quirk} lời giễu cợt, lời châm biếm, lời thoái thác, mưu thoái thác, lời nói nước đôi, nét chữ uốn cong, nét chữ kiểu cách, nét vẽ kiểu cách, đường xoi - {temper} tình khí, tính, sự tức giận, sự cáu kỉnh, cơn giận, cơn thịnh nộ, sự bình tĩnh, tính cứng, sự nhào trộn - {tune} giai điệu, sự đúng điệu, sự hoà âm, sự hoà hợp sự hoà thuận, sự cao hứng, sự hứng thú - {vagary} tính bất thường, cử chỉ bất thường - {vein} tĩnh mạch, gân lá, gân cánh, vân, mạch, nguồn cảm hứng, đặc tính, xu hướng - {whim} ý chợt ny ra, ý thích chợt ny ra, máy trục quặng, máy tời - {whimsy} whim, tính tình bất thường, tính chất kỳ quái, tính chất kỳ dị = die üble Laune {hump; moodiness; sulk}+ = die gute Laune {good humour}+ = guter Laune {in a good temper}+ = die schlechte Laune {bile; fretfulness; grouch; mumps; pet; pout; spleen; sulkiness; tantrum}+ = guter Laune sein {to be in a good temper; to be in good spirits}+ = in der besten Laune {in the best of humours}+ = in schlechter Laune {in a bad temper}+ = in bester Laune sein {to be in high feather}+ = schlechter Laune sein {to be in bad temper}+ = seine schlechte Laune an jemandem auslassen {to vent one's ill-temper upon someone}+ = es ist nur eine vorübergehende Laune bei ihr {it's just a passing fancy with her}+ -
43 склонность
1) General subject: addiction (к чему-либо), appetite, aptitude, aptness, avocation, bent, bias, care, disposition (к чему-л.), disposition, fancy, flair, genius, grain, gusto (к чему-л.), habitude, humor, humour, inclination, incline, leaning, liability (liability to disease - склонность к заболеванию), liking, lurch, notion, palate, partiality, partiality (to, for, towards), plier, ply, polarity (к чему-л., кому-л.), predilection, proclivity, propensity, relish (к чему-л.), stomach, stomach (к чему-л.), strain, taste (к чему-либо), tendency, vein, velleity, vocation (he has little or no vocation for teaching - у него душа не лежит к профессии учителя), weakness, will, zest, tend, mind, hability, an attitude for2) Medicine: habit, predisposition3) French: penchant (чему-либо, кому-либо)4) Agriculture: appetite (животного к чему-л.)5) Construction: susceptibility6) Metallurgy: power7) Psychology: habitus, squint8) Jargon: kick9) Automation: hang10) Aviation medicine: appetence, appetency, aptitude ( потенциальная), predisposition (к болезни, расстройству, происшествию), proneness, trait, trend11) Makarov: affection, predisposition (напр. к заболеванию) -
44 Laune
f; -, -n1. mood; gute / schlechte Laune haben oder guter / schlechter Laune sein be in a good / bad mood; bester Laune in a very good (umg. a great) mood; stärker: on top of the world; hat die heute eine Laune! she’s in a terrible mood today; im Urlaub nur Regen - das macht Laune! umg., iro. if it rains non-stop on holiday (Am. vacation), it gets you down; Launen haben be moody, be subject to moods; er hat (so) seine Launen he has his little moods; jemanden bei Laune halten keep s.o. in a good ( oder in the) mood, keep s.o. happy; (jemandes Launen nachgeben) humo(u)r s.o.; du hast mir die Laune gründlich verdorben you’ve really spoil|t (Am. -ed) my day; Lust2. plötzliche: whim; aus einer Laune heraus on a whim; aus einer Laune heraus haben wir den Wagen gekauft auch we just decided on the spur of the moment to buy the car; es war nur so eine Laune von mir it was just one of my (little) whims; die Launen des Schicksals oder des Glücks / des Wetters etc. the vagaries of fortune / the weather etc.; Laune der Natur freak of nature* * *die Launemood; fancy; whim; whimsy; humor; humour; freak; vein; caprice; sulkiness; vagary; whimsicality* * *Lau|ne ['launə]f -, -n1) (= Stimmung) moodgute/schlechte Láúne haben, (bei or in) guter/schlechter Láúne sein — to be in a good/bad mood or temper
seine Láúne an jdm auslassen — to take one's temper out on sb
Láúne machen — to be fun
die Láúnen des Glücks — the vagaries of fortune
eine Láúne der Natur — a whim or caprice of nature
etw aus einer Láúne heraus tun — to do sth on a whim
* * *die1) (an especially unreasonable sudden change of mind etc; a whim: I'm tired of the old man and his caprices.) caprice2) (an unusual or abnormal event, person or thing: A storm as bad as that one is a freak of nature; ( also adjective) a freak result.) freak3) (a tendency to become (unpleasant when) angry: He has a terrible temper.) temper* * *Lau·ne<-, -n>[ˈlaunə]f1. (Stimmung) moodblendende/gute \Laune haben [o (geh) [bei] blendender/guter \Laune sein] to be in a wonderful/good moodjdn bei [guter] \Laune halten (fam) to keep sb happy[je] nach [Lust und] \Laune depending on how one feels; (wechselnde Stimmung a.) temperseine \Launen an jdm auslassen to take one's temper out on sbdeine \Launen sind unerträglich! your moods are unbearable!2. (abwegige Idee) whimdas war eine \Laune der Natur that was a whim of natureaus einer \Laune heraus on a whim* * *die; Laune, Launen1) moodschlechte/gute Laune haben — be in a bad/good mood or temper
jemanden bei [guter] Laune halten — keep somebody in a good mood; keep somebody happy (coll.)
2) meist Pl. (wechselnde Stimmung) mooddie Launen des Wetters — (fig.) the vagaries of the weather
3) (spontane Idee) whimaus einer Laune heraus — on a whim; on the spur of the moment
* * *1. mood;gute/schlechte Laune haben oderguter/schlechter Laune sein be in a good/bad mood;hat die heute eine Laune! she’s in a terrible mood today;im Urlaub nur Regen – das macht Laune! umg, iron if it rains non-stop on holiday (US vacation), it gets you down;Launen haben be moody, be subject to moods;jemanden bei Laune halten keep sb in a good ( oder in the) mood, keep sb happy; (jemandes Launen nachgeben) humo(u)r sb;2. plötzliche: whim;aus einer Laune heraus on a whim;aus einer Laune heraus haben wir den Wagen gekauft auch we just decided on the spur of the moment to buy the car;es war nur so eine Laune von mir it was just one of my (little) whims;des Glücks/des Wetters etc the vagaries of fortune/the weather etc;Laune der Natur freak of nature* * *die; Laune, Launen1) moodschlechte/gute Laune haben — be in a bad/good mood or temper
jemanden bei [guter] Laune halten — keep somebody in a good mood; keep somebody happy (coll.)
2) meist Pl. (wechselnde Stimmung) mooddie Launen des Wetters — (fig.) the vagaries of the weather
3) (spontane Idee) whimaus einer Laune heraus — on a whim; on the spur of the moment
* * *-n f.caprice n.fancy n.sulkiness n.temper n.vagary n.whim n.whimsy n. -
45 वायुः _vāyuḥ
वायुः [वा उण् युक् च Uṇ.1.1]1 Air, wind; वायुर्विधूनयति चम्पकपुष्परेणून् K. R.; आकाशात्तु विकुर्वाणात् सर्वगन्धवहः शुचिः । बलवाञ्जायते वायुः स वै स्पर्शगुणो मतः ॥ Ms.1.76. (There are seven courses of wind one above the other:- आवहः प्रवह- श्चैव संवहश्चोद्वहस्तथा । विवहाख्यः परिवहः परावह इति क्रमात् ॥).-2 The god of wind, the deity supposed to preside over wind, (who is the regent of the north-west quarter).-3 A life-wind or vital air, of which five kinds are enumerated:-- प्राण, अपान, समान, व्यान and उदान.-4 Morbid affection or vitiation of the windy humour.-5 Breathing, breath.-6 A mystical N. of the letter य.-Comp. -अधिक a. gouty; Buddh.-आस्पदम् the sky, atmosphere.-कुम्भः a part of the elephant's face in the middle of Pratimāna; Mātaṅga L.1.1.-केतुः dust.-कोणः the north-west.-गण्डः flatulence (caused by indigestion).-गति a. swift as wind, very fleet.-गीत a. ('sung by the wind') universally known; अत्र गाथा वायुगीताः कीर्तयन्ति पुराविदः Ms.9.42.-गुल्मः 1 a hurricane, storm.-2 a whirl-pool.-गोचरः 1 the range of the wind.-2 the north-west.-ग्रन्थिः a swelling caused by the disturbance of the air in the body.-ग्रस्त a.1 affected by wind, flatulent.-2 gouty.-जातः, -तनयः, -नन्दनः, -पुत्रः, -सुतः, -सूनुः epithets of Hanumat or Bhīma.-दारः, -दारुः a cloud.-दिश् the north-west.-देवम् the lunar mansion स्वाति.-निघ्न a. affected by wind, crazy, mad, frantic.-निवृत्तिः f.1 a lull, calm.-2 cure of windy distempers (such as gout &c.).-परमाणुः a primary aerial atom.-पुराणम् N. of one of the 18 Purāṇas.-फलम् 1 hail.-2 the rain-bow.-भक्षः, -भक्षणः, -भुज् m.1 one who feeds only on air (as an ascetic).-2 a snake; cf. पवनाशन.-भूत a. going everywhere at will.-मण्डलम् a whirl-wind.-मरुल्लिपिः (मरुत् + लिपिः) a particular mode of writing.-मार्गः the atmosphere.-रुग्ण a. broken down by wind; फुल्ला- सनाग्रविटपानिव वायुरुग्णान् R.9.63.-रोषा night.-वर्त्मन् m., n. the sky, atmosphere.-वाहः smoke.-वाहनः 1 N. of Viṣṇu.-2 of Śiva.-वाहिनी a vein, an artery, a vessel of the body.-वेग, -सम a. swift as wind.-सखः, -सखिः m. fire.-स्कन्धः the region of the wind. -
46 huy
n. character, temper, nature, vein, habit, temperament, blood, cheer, constitution, humor, humour [Brit.], kidney* * *1. nature 2. temperament -
47 mizaç
n. temperament, humor, humour [Brit.], nature, frame of mind, cheer, idiosyncrasy, quality, vein* * *1. temperament 2. idiosyncrasy 3. nature 4. temper (n.) -
48 veta
n1. (f) ribbon / strip2. (f) seam / veinHem de seguir-li la veta o no haurà qui ho aguanti - We have to humour him or it will be impossible to stand himTirar de veta - To splurge -
49 a-i fi poftă de...
to have a taste / a fancy / a liking for...to be in the humour / the mood / the vein for... -
50 a-i veni gust de...
to have a taste / a fancy / a liking for...to be / to feel in the humour / the mood / the vein for...to be seized with a desire to... -
51 stemming
n. voting, vote, polling, tuning, tune, tone, key, mood, cheer, temper, sentiment, frame of mind, state, humour, humor, vein, tendency, ethos -
52 ćud
disposition, temperament* * *• caprice• character• vein• whim• whimsy• spirit• temperament• temper• freak• fancy• groove• humour• blood• mood• nature -
53 ćud
• blood; caprice; cheer; composite; disposition; fad; fancy; fit; freak; humour; maggot; megrim; mettle; mood; nature; spirit; temper; temperament; tempers; vagary; vein; whim; whimsy -
54 kedv
(DE) Belieben {s}; Laune {e}; Lust {e}; belieben; Gieper {r}; (EN) appetite; cheer; cue; fancy; humor; humour; inclination; liking; mind; mood; notion; pleasure; spirit; stomach; vein; zest -
55 مزاج
n. temperament, temper, disposition, mettle, kidney, nature, tone, grain, mood, humour, humor, spirits, vein, state of mind, feather, mind, cast of mind, frame of mind, figure, constitution, complexion, frame, framing -
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57 склонность
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58 spice
1. n специя, пряность; приправа2. n острый запах, пряный аромат3. n острота, пикантность4. n примесь, привкус, след5. v приправлять специями; сдабривать6. v придавать остроту, пикантность7. n сл. грабитель8. n сл. грабёжСинонимический ряд:1. fragrance (noun) aroma; balm; bouquet; fragrance; incense; perfume; redolence; scent2. hint (noun) breath; cast; dash; hint; intimation; lick; shade; shadow; smack; smatch; smell; soupcon; sprinkling; strain; streak; suggestion; suspicion; tincture; tinge; touch; trace; trifle; twang; vein; whiff; whisper; wink3. savor (noun) bite; piquancy; punch; pungency; savor; savour; tang; taste; zest; zip4. seasoning (noun) condiment; curry; extract; flavoring; flavouring; garlic; herb; pepper; relish; seasoning5. enhance (verb) enhance; flavor; season -
59 spirits
1. спиртные напитки2. дух; парcreatures earthborn, not spirits — детища земли, не духи
Синонимический ряд:1. dashes (noun) animation; bounces; dashes; liveliness; verve; vigour; vim; vivacity; йlan2. ghosts (noun) apparitions; bogeys; bogies; ghosts; phantasms; phantoms; revenants; shades; shadows; specters; spectres; spectrums or spectra; spooks; umbras or umbrae; visitants; wraiths3. hearts (noun) bravery; courage; dauntlessness; fearlessness; fortitude; gallantries; hearts; intrepidity; mettles; nerves; pluck; resolutions; valour4. intoxicating beverage (noun) alcohol; booze; hard liquor; hooch; intoxicating beverage; intoxicating drink; moonshine; wine5. liquor (noun) aqua vitae; drink; firewater; grog; inebriant; intoxicant; liquor; tipple6. mood (noun) humour; mood; temper; vein7. souls (noun) animas; animus; psyches; souls; vitality8. spirits (noun) cores; essences; gist; kernels; marrow; meat; nubs; piths; quintessence; roots; spirits; stuff; substances9. tones (noun) climates; moods; tempers; tones10. sneaks (verb) smuggles; sneaks; spirits -
60 suspicion
1. n подозрениеhe looked at me with suspicion — он подозрительно посмотрел на меня, он взглянул на меня с подозрением
2. n привкус, оттенокСинонимический ряд:1. doubt (noun) concern; cynicism; disbelief; distrust; doubt; doubtfulness; dubiety; dubiosity; dubiousness; dubitancy; incertitude; misgiving; mistrust; query; question; scepticism; skepticism; uncertainty; uncertitude; wonder2. guess (noun) conjecture; feeling; guess; hunch; idea; imagination; impression; intuition; notion; supposition; surmise3. hint (noun) breath; cast; dash; hint; implication; inkling; innuendo; intimation; lick; pinch; shade; shadow; smack; smatch; smell; soupcon; spice; sprinkling; strain; streak; suggestion; taste; tincture; tinge; touch; trace; trifle; twang; undertone; vein; whiff; whisper; winkАнтонимический ряд:abundance; knowledge; trust
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