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1 violence of passions
Общая лексика: неистовство страстей -
2 violence
[ʹvaıələns] n1. 1) насилие, принуждениеto use violence - применять силу /насилие/
2) физическое насилие; избиение; буйство; хулиганские действияcrime of violence - юр. насильственное преступление
to handle smb. with violence - применять к кому-л. физическое насилие (избивать и т. п.)
3) изнасилование2. оскорбление (особ. действием)violence to a superior - воен. оскорбление начальника
3. сила, неистовство; ярость, ожесточённостьviolence of passions [of emotions] - неистовство страстей [чувств]
the violence of the storm - ярость /неистовство/ бури
violence of invective - грубые выпады, ожесточённые нападки
violence of an explosive - горн. сила взрывчатого вещества
to attack an enemy with violence - яростно нападать на врага; вести ожесточённое наступление на противника
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to do violence to smth. - а) нарушать что-л.; to do violence to reason - идти наперекор рассудку; to do violence to one's conscience - идти против совести; заглушить голос совести; it would do violence to his principles to eat meat - потребление мяса противоречило бы его принципам; б) оскорблять; to do violence to a person's feelings - оскорблять чьи-л. чувства; do violence to no man - библ. никого не обижайте; в) извращать, искажать; to do violence to a text - искажать текст; to do violence to truth - извращать истину; г) портить, наносить ущерб; these boxlike buildings do violence to the city - эти здания-коробки портят вид города -
3 violence
1. n насилие, принуждение2. n физическое насилие; избиение; буйство; хулиганские действияto do violence — производить, совершать насилие
3. n изнасилование4. n оскорбление5. n сила, неистовство; ярость, ожесточённостьviolence of invective — грубые выпады, ожесточённые нападки
Синонимический ряд:1. disorder (noun) clash; commotion; disorder; disturbance; injury; injustice; outrage; uproar; wrong2. force (noun) coercion; compulsion; constraint; duress; force; pressure3. fury (noun) brutality; ferocity; fierceness; fire; fury; intensity; passion; pitch; savagery; severity; vehemenceАнтонимический ряд:forbearance; gentleness; lenity; mildness; observance; preservation; respect -
4 violence
f1. (force brutale) бу́йство, я́рость (fureur); неи́стовство; стреми́тельность (impétuosité);la violence du choc — си́ла уда́ра; ∑ си́льный <ре́зкий> толчо́к; la violence des passions — необу́зданность <бу́ря> страсте́йla violence de la tempête — я́рость <неи́стовство littér.> бу́ри;
║ (véhémence) ре́зкость;la violence de ses propos — ре́зкость его́ словla violence du caractère — вспы́льчивость <↑необу́зданность> хара́ктера;
2. (sévice> наси́лие;des scènes (des traces) de violence — сце́ны (следы́) наси́лия; résister à la violence — ока́зывать/оказа́ть сопротивле́ние <сопротивля́ться ipf.> наси́лию; avec violence — наси́льно; par la violence — си́лой; l'escalade de la violence — эскала́ция наси́лия; faire violence à — соверша́ть/соверши́ть наси́лие над (+); искажа́ть/искази́ть (altérer) ║ faire violence à la loi — извраща́ть/изврати́ть <ло́жно истолко́вывать/ истолкова́ть> зако́н; se faire violence pour... — де́лать/с= над собо́й уси́лие, что́бы..; se faire une douce violence — соглаша́ться/согласи́ться с удово́льствием на что-л. по́сле притво́рного сопротивле́нияrecourir à la violence — применя́ть/примени́ть си́лу; прибега́ть/прибе́гнуть к наси́лию;
║ pl. наси́льственные де́йствия; побо́и (coups);subir des violences — подверга́ться наси́лиюcommettre des violences contre qn. — подверга́ть/подве́ргнуть кого́-л. наси́лию; избива́ть/изби́ть кого́-л.;
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5 ♦ violence
♦ violence /ˈvaɪələns/n. [uc]1 violenza: to use [to resort to] violence, usare [ricorrere alla] violenza; to incite violence, incitare alla violenza; an outbreak of violence, uno scoppio di violenza; to do violence to sb. 's feelings, far violenza ai sentimenti di q.; the violence of the storm [of one's passions, of the attack], la violenza della tempesta [delle proprie passioni, dell'assalto]; mindless violence, violenza insensata; gratuitous violence, violenza gratuita; to renounce violence, rinunciare alla violenza2 (leg.) violenza; uso della forza: Violence against children will be punished by the law, la violenza nei confronti dei bambini è perseguita dalla legge; domestic violence, violenza tra le mura domestiche. -
6 violence
ˈvaɪələns сущ.
1) сила, неистовство;
стремительность
2) жестокость, насилие, принуждение, применение силы to resort to violence, to use violence ≈ прибегать к насилию/принуждению an act of violence ≈ акт насилия, акт принуждения do violence to насилие, принуждение - to use * применять силу /насилие/ - mingled persuasion and * сочетание убеждения и принуждения физическое насилие;
избиение;
буйство;
хулиганские действия - robbery with * вооруженный грабеж - crime of * (юридическое) насильственное преступление - to handle smb. with * применять к кому-л. физическое насилие (избивать и т. п.) - to resort to * прибегнуть к насилию - to die by * умереть насильственной смертью - to enter a house by * вломиться в дом изнасилование оскорбление( особ. действием) - * to a superior оскорбление начальника сила, неистовство;
ярость, ожесточенность - * of passions неистовство страстей - the * of the storm ярость /неистовство/ бури - * of invective грубые выпады, ожесточенные нападки - * of an explosive( горное) сила взрывчатого вещества - to attack an enemy with * яростно нападать на врага;
вести ожесточенное наступление на противника - the wind blew with great * ветер дул с огромной силой > to do * to smth. нарушать что-л.;
оскорблять;
извращать, искажать;
портить, наносить ущерб > to do * to reason идти наперекор рассудку > to do * to one's conscience идти против совести;
заглушить голос совести > it would do * to his principles to eat meat потребление мяса противоречило бы его принципам > to do * to a person's feelings оскорблять чьи-л. чувства > do * to no man (библеизм) никого не обижайте > to do * to a text искажать текст > to do * to truth извращать истину > these boxlike buildings do * to the city эти здания-коробки портят вид города violence жестокость, насилие;
to do violence to... оскорблять действием, насиловать...;
he did violence to his feelings он действовал вопреки своим убеждениям robbery with ~ грабеж с насилием robbery with ~ разбой unprovoked ~ неспровоцированное насилие violence жестокость, насилие;
to do violence to... оскорблять действием, насиловать...;
he did violence to his feelings он действовал вопреки своим убеждениям ~ избиение ~ нападение ~ насилие ~ оскорбление действием ~ посягательство ~ принуждение ~ сила, неистовство;
стремительностьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > violence
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7 неистовство
1. fury2. rage; frenzy; atrocity3. violenceСинонимический ряд:бешенство (сущ.) бешенство; буйство; исступление; ярость -
8 неистовство страстей
General subject: violence of passionsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неистовство страстей
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9 déchaîner
déchaîner° [de∫ene]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ tempête, violence, passions, colère] to unleash ; [+ enthousiasme] to arouse ; [+ opinion publique] to rouse• déchaîner les huées/les cris/les rires to raise a storm of booing/shouting/laughterb. [+ chien] to let loose2. reflexive verb* * *deʃene
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verbe transitif to rouse [sentiments]; to excite [personnes]
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se déchaîner verbe pronominal1) [phénomènes naturels] to rage; [sentiments] to burst out2) [foule] to go wild3) [personne] to fly into a rage* * *deʃene vt[passions, colère] to unleash* * *déchaîner verb table: aimerA vtr to rouse, to stir up [passions, sentiments]; to excite, to make [sb] wild [personnes, foule]; le meurtre a déchaîné (la colère de) l'opinion publique the murder unleashed a public outcry.B se déchaîner vpr1 [phénomènes naturels] to rage; [sentiments, passions] to burst out;2 ( devenir très agité) [personnes, foule] to go wild;3 ( s'emporter) [personne] to fly into a rage (contre qn/qch against sb/sth).[deʃene] verbe transitif1. [déclencher - violence, colère] to unleash, to arouse ; [ - enthousiasme] to arouse ; [ - rires] to trigger off (separable)déchaîner les passions: son article a déchaîné les passions his article caused an outcry ou aroused strong passions2. [mettre en colère]————————se déchaîner verbe pronominal intransitif1. [tempête, vent] to rage2. [hilarité, applaudissements] to break ou to burst out[instincts] to be unleashedse déchaîner contre to rave at ou againstelle s'est déchaînée contre son frère she lashed out ou let fly at her brother -
10 ferox
fĕrox, ōcis - compar. ferocior; superl. ferocissimus. [st1]1 [-] indomptable, fougueux, rétif, ombrageux. - ferox equus: cheval fougueux. - sit Medea ferox invictaque, Hor. A. P. 123: que Médée soit fougueuse et indomptable. - duae ferocissimae affectiones, Gell. 1: deux passions vraiment indomptables. [st1]2 [-] fier, superbe, orgueilleux, arrogant, insolent, hautain. - spe victoriae ferocior: rendu plus orgueilleux par l'espoir de la victoire. - robore corporis stolide ferox, Tac. A. 1, 3: stupidement orgueilleux de sa force physique. - ferox secundis rebus, Sall.: fier de sa prospérité. - ferox formā, Plaut.: fier de sa beauté. - ferox viribus, Liv. 1: fier de ses forces. - ferox expugnato decore muliebri, Liv. 1: fier d'avoir triomphé de l'honneur d'une femme. - ferox est viginti minas tractare sese, Plaut. As. 2: il est fier de manier vingt mines. - odium renovare ferox, Sil. 11, 8: fier de revenir à ses haines. [st1]3 [-] sauvage, violent, farouche, cruel, brutal, féroce. - scopulis ferocior, Ov. H.: plus cruels que les rochers. - victoria eos ferociores reddit, Cic. Fam. 4: la victoire les rend plus violents. - ferox in suos, Amm. 22: féroce envers ses concitoyens. - Triaria ultra feminam ferox, Tac. H. 2: Triaria, d'une violence plus grande que celle d'une femme. [st1]4 [-] fier, hardi, intrépide, courageux, audacieux, brave. - ferox bello, Hor. C. 1, 32: intrépide à la guerre. - feroces ad bellandum, Liv. 38: intrépides au combat. - adversus pericula ferox, Tac. H. 3: intrépide en face des dangers. - avec gén. de relation - ferox animi, Tac.: [fier relativement à son esprit] - Cassius Chaerea, tum adulescens et animi ferox, Tac. An. 1: Cassius Chéréa, qui était alors jeune et intrépide. - linguae (gén.) feroces, Tac.: braves en paroles. - ferox scelerum, Tac. An. 4: ardent à commettre des crimes, endurci dans le crime.* * *fĕrox, ōcis - compar. ferocior; superl. ferocissimus. [st1]1 [-] indomptable, fougueux, rétif, ombrageux. - ferox equus: cheval fougueux. - sit Medea ferox invictaque, Hor. A. P. 123: que Médée soit fougueuse et indomptable. - duae ferocissimae affectiones, Gell. 1: deux passions vraiment indomptables. [st1]2 [-] fier, superbe, orgueilleux, arrogant, insolent, hautain. - spe victoriae ferocior: rendu plus orgueilleux par l'espoir de la victoire. - robore corporis stolide ferox, Tac. A. 1, 3: stupidement orgueilleux de sa force physique. - ferox secundis rebus, Sall.: fier de sa prospérité. - ferox formā, Plaut.: fier de sa beauté. - ferox viribus, Liv. 1: fier de ses forces. - ferox expugnato decore muliebri, Liv. 1: fier d'avoir triomphé de l'honneur d'une femme. - ferox est viginti minas tractare sese, Plaut. As. 2: il est fier de manier vingt mines. - odium renovare ferox, Sil. 11, 8: fier de revenir à ses haines. [st1]3 [-] sauvage, violent, farouche, cruel, brutal, féroce. - scopulis ferocior, Ov. H.: plus cruels que les rochers. - victoria eos ferociores reddit, Cic. Fam. 4: la victoire les rend plus violents. - ferox in suos, Amm. 22: féroce envers ses concitoyens. - Triaria ultra feminam ferox, Tac. H. 2: Triaria, d'une violence plus grande que celle d'une femme. [st1]4 [-] fier, hardi, intrépide, courageux, audacieux, brave. - ferox bello, Hor. C. 1, 32: intrépide à la guerre. - feroces ad bellandum, Liv. 38: intrépides au combat. - adversus pericula ferox, Tac. H. 3: intrépide en face des dangers. - avec gén. de relation - ferox animi, Tac.: [fier relativement à son esprit] - Cassius Chaerea, tum adulescens et animi ferox, Tac. An. 1: Cassius Chéréa, qui était alors jeune et intrépide. - linguae (gén.) feroces, Tac.: braves en paroles. - ferox scelerum, Tac. An. 4: ardent à commettre des crimes, endurci dans le crime.* * *Ferox, ferocis, pen. prod. om. gen. Sallust. Courageux et hardi, Vif et entreprenant et remuant, Brusque.\Ferox. Virg. Fier et arrogant, ou glorieux, Felon.\Eone es ferox, quia habes imperium in belluas? Terent. Fais tu du glorieux, etc.\Animi ferox. Tacit. De felon courage.\Animus ferox. Senec. Felon.\Corda ferocia ponunt. Virg. Ils abbaissent leur orgueil.\Ferocissimae gentes. Plin. Hardies et belliqueuses.\Quia tecum eram, propterea animo eram ferocior. Plaut. Je m'en tenoye plus fier.\Ferox forma. Plaut. Glorieux pour sa beaulté. -
11 incendium
incendĭum, ĭi, n. [st2]1 [-] incendie, embrasement. [st2]2 [-] ardeur, vive chaleur. [st2]3 [-] au fig. ardeur, embrasement, feu (des passions), violence. [st2]4 [-] renchérissement (des denrées), cherté. [st2]5 [-] désastre, perte, ruine.* * *incendĭum, ĭi, n. [st2]1 [-] incendie, embrasement. [st2]2 [-] ardeur, vive chaleur. [st2]3 [-] au fig. ardeur, embrasement, feu (des passions), violence. [st2]4 [-] renchérissement (des denrées), cherté. [st2]5 [-] désastre, perte, ruine.* * *Incendium, incendii. Plin. Embrasement de feu, Un grand feu bruslant une maison, ou autre chose.\Clara incendia. Virgil. Feus ardants cler.\Facere incendium. Cic. Mettre le feu en quelque maison pour la brusler.\Incendia vires posuere. Virgil. Tes feus se sont accoisez, ou appaisez. -
12 estallar
v.1 to explode (explotar) (bomba).si sigo comiendo voy a estallar if I eat any more I'll burstLa bomba estalló de repente The bomb exploded suddenly.2 to break out (sonar) (ovación).La epidemia estalló The epidemic broke out.3 to break out (guerra, epidemia).ha estallado un nuevo escándalo de corrupción a new corruption scandal has erupted4 to blow up, to blow one's top (expresarse bruscamente).se metieron tanto conmigo que al final estallé they went on at me so much I eventually blew up o blew my topestallar en sollozos to burst into tearsestallar en una carcajada to burst out laughing¡voy a estallar de nervios! I'm so nervous!5 to suffer a nervous breakdown, to crumble emotionally, to crack up, to crumble.María estalló Mary suffered a nervous breakdown.6 to explode all of a sudden, to appear suddenly, to blaze forth, to blaze out.7 to explode on.Nos estalló una mina A mine exploded on us* * *1 (reventar) to explode, blow up3 (volcán) to erupt4 (látigo) to crack5 figurado (rebelión, epidemia) to break out6 figurado (pasión, sentimientos) to burst* * *verb1) to explode2) burst3) break out* * *VI1) (=reventar) [pólvora, globo] to explode; [bomba] to explode, go off; [volcán] to erupt; [neumático] to burst; [vidrio] to shatter; [látigo] to crackhacer estallar — to set off; (fig) to spark off, start
2) [epidemia, guerra, conflicto, sublevación] to break out* * *verbo intransitivob) guerra/revuelta to break out; tormenta/escándalo/crisis to breakc) personaestallar en algo — <en llanto/carcajadas> to burst into something
* * *= reach + a head, detonate, break out, burst forth, flare, blow up, blow + sky high, blow + a fuse, pop, let off, reach + boiling point, go off.Ex. Growing concern reached a head in the mid 1980s when a number of practitioners expressed the view that children's librarianship had lost its way.Ex. There has been an explosion in terminology detonated by developments related to XML (eXtensible Markup Language).Ex. Loud, unscripted quarrels between unshaven peasants break out in odd corners of the auditorium and add to the liveliness.Ex. It seems the passions of the people were only sleeping and burst forth with a terrible fury.Ex. The visual manifestation of the recent Hale-Bopp comet reminds us how telling are those rare objects which suddenly flare in the sky.Ex. The article 'The library has blown up!' relates the short circuit in the main electrical circuit board of Porstmouth Public Library caused by electricians who were carrying out routine work.Ex. This is all that can be done at this point to prevent the current violence from blowing sky-high, destabilising the region, and sending oil prices into the stratosphere.Ex. He simply blew a fuse and decided to go out on the road, spitefully apologizing again and again, until he got it right.Ex. The azaleas are popping, the redbuds are in their finest attire, and the dogwoods are lacy jewels at the edge of the wood.Ex. By this time, firecrackers and fireworks were being let off willy-nilly in the streets by any mug with a match.Ex. This hilarious show pranks unsuspecting guests, testing their patience to see just how long before they reach boiling point.Ex. My hand looks like a hand grenade went off near it -- all cut up, bruised and with perforations by small bits of flying glass.----* estallar a borbotones = splurt out.* guerra + estallar = war + break out.* hacer estallar = spark, ignite, touch off, blow up, let off.* hacer estallar en añicos = blow + sky high.* hacer estallar una bomba = bomb.* hacer estallar un guerra = ignite + war.* rebelión + estallar = rebellion + break out.* * *verbo intransitivob) guerra/revuelta to break out; tormenta/escándalo/crisis to breakc) personaestallar en algo — <en llanto/carcajadas> to burst into something
* * *= reach + a head, detonate, break out, burst forth, flare, blow up, blow + sky high, blow + a fuse, pop, let off, reach + boiling point, go off.Ex: Growing concern reached a head in the mid 1980s when a number of practitioners expressed the view that children's librarianship had lost its way.
Ex: There has been an explosion in terminology detonated by developments related to XML (eXtensible Markup Language).Ex: Loud, unscripted quarrels between unshaven peasants break out in odd corners of the auditorium and add to the liveliness.Ex: It seems the passions of the people were only sleeping and burst forth with a terrible fury.Ex: The visual manifestation of the recent Hale-Bopp comet reminds us how telling are those rare objects which suddenly flare in the sky.Ex: The article 'The library has blown up!' relates the short circuit in the main electrical circuit board of Porstmouth Public Library caused by electricians who were carrying out routine work.Ex: This is all that can be done at this point to prevent the current violence from blowing sky-high, destabilising the region, and sending oil prices into the stratosphere.Ex: He simply blew a fuse and decided to go out on the road, spitefully apologizing again and again, until he got it right.Ex: The azaleas are popping, the redbuds are in their finest attire, and the dogwoods are lacy jewels at the edge of the wood.Ex: By this time, firecrackers and fireworks were being let off willy-nilly in the streets by any mug with a match.Ex: This hilarious show pranks unsuspecting guests, testing their patience to see just how long before they reach boiling point.Ex: My hand looks like a hand grenade went off near it -- all cut up, bruised and with perforations by small bits of flying glass.* estallar a borbotones = splurt out.* guerra + estallar = war + break out.* hacer estallar = spark, ignite, touch off, blow up, let off.* hacer estallar en añicos = blow + sky high.* hacer estallar una bomba = bomb.* hacer estallar un guerra = ignite + war.* rebelión + estallar = rebellion + break out.* * *estallar [A1 ]vi1 (explotar, reventar) «bomba» to explode; «neumático» to blow out, burst; «globo» to burst; «cristal» to shatterla policía hizo estallar el dispositivo police detonated the deviceel vestido le estallaba por las costuras her dress was literally bursting at the seamsun día de estos voy a estallar one of these days I'm going to blow my top ( colloq)2 «guerra/revuelta» to break out; «tormenta» to break; «escándalo/crisis» to breakel conflicto estalló tras un incidente fronterizo the conflict blew up after a border incident3«persona»: estallar EN algo: estalló en llanto she burst into tears, she burst out cryingel público estalló en aplausos the audience burst into applause* * *
estallar ( conjugate estallar) verbo intransitivo
[ neumático] to blow out, burst;
[ globo] to burst;
[ vidrio] to shatter;
[tormenta/escándalo/crisis] to break
estallar en algo ‹en llanto/carcajadas› to burst into sth
estallar verbo intransitivo
1 (reventar) to burst
(explotar) to explode, blow up, go off: a José le estalló la televisión, Jose's TV blew up
estalló el vaso, the glass shattered
2 (un suceso) to break out
3 fig (de rabia, etc) to explode
' estallar' also found in these entries:
English:
blow up
- break out
- burst
- erupt
- explode
- flare up
- let off
- live
- start
- blow
- break
- flare
- go
- let
- pop
- spark
* * *estallar vi1. [reventar] [bomba] to explode, to go off;[misil] to explode; [petardo] to go off; [neumático, globo] to burst; [volcán] to erupt; [cristal] to shatter; [olas] to break, to crash; [botón] to fly off; [cremallera, costura] to burst; [vestido, falda, pantalón] to split;hacer estallar un artefacto explosivo to detonate an explosive device;si sigo comiendo voy a estallar if I eat any more I'll burst2. [sonar] [ovación] to break out;[látigo] to crack; [trueno] to crash3. [desencadenarse] [guerra, revolución, disturbios, epidemia] to break out;[tormenta] to break;ha estallado un nuevo escándalo de corrupción a new corruption scandal has erupted4. [expresarse bruscamente] to blow up, to blow one's top;se metieron tanto conmigo que al final estallé they went on at me so much I eventually blew up o blew my top;estallar en aplausos to burst into applause;estallar en una carcajada to burst out laughing;¡voy a estallar de nervios! I'm so nervous!* * *v/i1 explodeestalló en llanto she burst into tears* * *estallar vi1) reventar: to burst, to explode, to erupt2) : to break out* * *estallar vb1. (explotar) to explode -
13 impotentia
impotentĭa, ae, f. [st2]1 [-] impuissance, faiblesse. [st2]2 [-] oubli de soi-même, transport, ivresse. [st2]3 [-] violence (de caractère), insolence. [st2]4 [-] violence (de qqch), excès.* * *impotentĭa, ae, f. [st2]1 [-] impuissance, faiblesse. [st2]2 [-] oubli de soi-même, transport, ivresse. [st2]3 [-] violence (de caractère), insolence. [st2]4 [-] violence (de qqch), excès.* * *Impotentia, impotentiae. Terent. Impuissance, Infirmité, Debilité, Petite et debile puissance, Insuffisance, Impatience.\Impotentia animi. Cic. Quand on n'est point maistre de ses passions.\Impotentia. Cic. Grande puissance desreiglee. -
14 gwałtownoś|ć
f sgt 1. (porywczość) hot-headedness- gwałtowność usposobienia impulsiveness, impetuosity a. impetuousness2. (duże natężenie) violence, force- gwałtowność burzy/wichru the violence of the storm/tempest- gwałtowność miotających nią namiętności the violence a. force of the passions that had seized her- ogień rozprzestrzeniał się z niezwykłą gwałtownością the fire was raging out of control3. (nagłość) suddenness- gwałtowność zmian the suddenness of the changesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gwałtownoś|ć
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15 renaître
renaître° [ʀ(ə)nεtʀ]➭ TABLE 59 intransitive verb━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *ʀ(ə)nɛtʀverbe intransitif1) [personne, nature] to come back to life2) ( réapparaître) [désir, espoir] to return* * *ʀ(ə)nɛtʀ vi[ville, art, économie, région] to be revived* * *renaître verb table: naître vi1 [personne, région, théâtre, nature] to come back to life; il se sent renaître he feels he's coming back to life; faire renaître une région/une activité to revive a region/an activity; renaître à la vie/à l'amour to rediscover life/love; renaître de ses cendres to rise from the ashes;2 ( réapparaître) [désir, peur, espoir, forces] to return; [violence, idéologie] to re-emerge; faire renaître l'espoir/l'amour to bring new hope/love; faire renaître la peur/les passions to renew fear/passions.[rənɛtr] verbe intransitif (inusité aux temps composés)1. [naître de nouveau - généralement] to come back to life, to come to life again ; [ - végétation] to spring up againrenaître à l'espoir/l'amour to find new hope/a new love2. [revenir - jour] to dawn ; [ - courage, économie] to revive, to recover ; [ - bonheur, espoir] to returnfaire renaître le passé/un antagonisme to revive the past/an antagonisml'espoir renaît dans l'équipe/le village the team/the village has found fresh hopel'espoir ou l'espérance renaît toujours hope springs eternal -
16 embraser
embraser [ɑ̃bʀαze]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ maison, forêt] to set fire to ; [+ ciel] to set ablazeb. [+ pays] to cause unrest in2. reflexive verba. [maison] to blaze up ; [ciel] to be set ablazeb. [pays] to be thrown into turmoil* * *ɑ̃bʀaze
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1) ( mettre le feu) to set [something] ablaze [bâtiment]2) ( agiter) to set [something] alight [ville, pays]3) ( illuminer) to set [something] ablaze [ciel, ville]4) ( emplir de passion) to set [somebody] on fire [personne]
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s'embraser verbe pronominal1) ( prendre feu) to catch fire2) fig [pays, ville] to erupt into violence3) ( devenir illuminé) to be set ablaze4) ( s'emplir de passion) to burn with desire* * *ɑ̃bʀɒze vt1) (= incendier) to set fire to2) (= illuminer) to set ablaze3) fig, [région] to set ablaze* * *embraser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( mettre le feu) to set [sth] ablaze [bâtiment];2 ( agiter) to set [sth] alight [ville, pays];3 ( illuminer) to set [sth] ablaze [ciel, ville];4 ( emplir de passion) to set [sb] on fire [personne].B s'embraser vpr1 ( prendre feu) to catch fire;2 fig [pays, ville] to erupt into violence;3 ( devenir illuminé) to be set ablaze;4 ( s'emplir de passion) to burn with desire.[ɑ̃braze] verbe transitif2. [illuminer] to set ablaze ou aglow3. [rendre brûlant] to make burning hot————————s'embraser verbe pronominal intransitif2. [s'illuminer] to be set ablaze3. [devenir brûlant] to become burning hota. [par enthousiasme] imaginations were firedb. [par colère] passions were running high -
17 déchaînement
deʃɛnmɑ̃m( brutal) Ausbruch mdéchaînementdéchaînement [de∫εnmã]de la tempête Wüten neutre; de la mer Toben neutre; de la haine, violence Ausbruch masculin; des passions Entfesselung féminin -
18 fan
I 1. noun1) (held in hand) Fächer, der2) (apparatus) Ventilator, der2. transitive verb,- nn- fächeln [Gesicht]; anfachen [Feuer]fan oneself/somebody — sich/jemandem Luft zufächeln
fan the flame[s] — (fig.) das Feuer schüren
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/86899/fan_out">fan outII noun(devotee) Fan, der* * *I 1. [fæn] noun1) (a flat instrument held in the hand and waved to direct a current of air across the face in hot weather: Ladies used to carry fans to keep themselves cool.) der Fächer2) (a mechanical instrument causing a current of air: He has had a fan fitted in the kitchen for extracting smells.) der Ventilator2. verb2) (to increase or strengthen (a fire) by directing air towards it with a fan etc: They fanned the fire until it burst into flames.) anfachenII [fæn] noun(an enthusiastic admirer of a sport, hobby or well-known person: I'm a great fan of his; football fans; ( also adjective) fan mail/letters (= letters etc sent by admirers).) der Fan* * *fan1[fæn]▪ to be a \fan of sb/sth ein Fan von jdm/etw seinI'm a great \fan of your work ich schätze Ihre Arbeit sehra Beatles \fan ein Fan m von den Beatlesa football/tennis/baseball \fan ein Fußball-/Tennis-/Baseballfan m\fan of a star/pop group Fan m eines Stars/einer Popgruppefan2[fæn]I. nceiling \fan Deckenventilator mII. vt<- nn->1. (cool)▪ to \fan sb/oneself jdm/sich Luft zufächeln2. (burn better)to \fan fire/flames ein Feuer/Flammen anfachen gehto \fan fears/passions/resentment ( fig: heighten) Ängste/Leidenschaften/Ablehnung entfachen geh [o schüren]* * *I [fn]1. nthen the shit will really hit the fan (sl) — dann ist die Kacke echt am Dampfen (sl)
2. vtto fan sb/oneself — jdm/sich (Luft) zufächeln
to fan the flames (lit) — das Feuer anfachen; (fig) Öl ins Feuer gießen
to fan the flames of resentment/violence — den Groll/die Gewalt schüren
2) cards fächerförmig ausbreitenIIn(= supporter) Fan m, Anhänger(in) m(f)I'm quite a fan of yours — ich bin ein richtiger Verehrer von Ihnen
* * *fan1 [fæn]A s1. Fächer m:fan dance Fächertanz m2. TECH Ventilator m, Lüfter m:fan blade Ventilatorflügel m3. TECH Gebläse n:b) Zyklon m, Windfang m4. TECH Flügel m:b) SCHIFF Schraubenblatt n5. AGRa) HIST Wurfschaufel fb) (Worfel)Schwinge fa) auch poet Schwanz m, Schweif m, Schwinge f (eines Vogels)b) GEOL Schwemmkegel m:fan delta Schwemmdelta nB v/t1. Luft fächeln3. ein Feuer anfachen:4. fig entfachen, -flammen:fan sb’s passion jemandes Leidenschaft anfachen5. fächerförmig ausbreiten6. AGR worfeln, schwingen7. US sla) vermöbelnb) filzen, durchsuchena) sich fächerförmig ausbreiten,b) (fächerförmig) ausschwärmenfan2 [fæn] s (Sport- etc) Fan m:fan club Fanklub m;fan mail Fan-, Verehrerpost f* * *I 1. noun1) (held in hand) Fächer, der2) (apparatus) Ventilator, der2. transitive verb,- nn- fächeln [Gesicht]; anfachen [Feuer]fan oneself/somebody — sich/jemandem Luft zufächeln
fan the flame[s] — (fig.) das Feuer schüren
Phrasal Verbs:- fan outII noun(devotee) Fan, der* * *n.Fan -s m.Fächer - m.Liebhaber m.Lüfter - m.Ventilator m. -
19 rule
1. noun1) (principle) Regel, diethe rules of the game — (lit. or fig.) die Spielregeln
stick to or play by the rules — (lit. or fig.) sich an die Spielregeln halten
be against the rules — regelwidrig sein; (fig.) gegen die Spielregeln verstoßen
rule of thumb — Faustregel, die
2) (custom) Regel, diethe rule of the house is that... — in diesem Haus ist es üblich, dass...
2. transitive verbthe rule of law — die Autorität des Gesetzes
1) (control) beherrschen2) (be the ruler of) regieren; [Monarch, Diktator usw.:] herrschen über (+ Akk.)rule the roost [in the house] — Herr im Hause sein
3) (give as decision) entscheiden3. intransitive verbrule a motion out of order — einen Antrag nicht zulassen
1) (govern) herrschenrule on a matter — in einer Sache entscheiden
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91129/rule_off">rule off- rule out* * *[ru:l] 1. noun1) (government: under foreign rule.) die Herrschaft2) (a regulation or order: school rules.) die Ordnung3) (what usually happens or is done; a general principle: He is an exception to the rule that fat people are usually happy.) die Regel4) (a general standard that guides one's actions: I make it a rule never to be late for appointments.) die Regel5) (a marked strip of wood, metal etc for measuring: He measured the windows with a rule.) das Lineal2. verb1) (to govern: The king ruled (the people) wisely.) regieren2) (to decide officially: The judge ruled that the witness should be heard.) entscheiden•- ruled- ruler
- ruling 3. noun(an official decision: The judge gave his ruling.) die Entscheidung- as a rule- rule off
- rule out* * *[ru:l]I. nwhere in the \rules does it say that? wo steht das?those are the \rules so sind nun mal die Regelnthis is a club \rule das ist im Klub hier so üblichit is a \rule that... es ist eine Regel, dass...company \rule Betriebsvorschriften pl\rules and regulations Regeln und Bestimmungenset of \rules Regeln pltraffic \rules Verkehrsregeln plto break a \rule eine Regel brechento know the \rules of a game die Spielregeln kennenaccording to the \rules nach den Regeln, den Regeln entsprechendto be against the \rules gegen die Regeln verstoßenthe \rule of law die Rechtsstaatlichkeitone-party \rule Einparteienherrschaft fthe period of Fascist \rule die faschistische Herrschaft\rule of 72 72er Regel7.▶ as a [general] \rule normalerweise, in der Regel▶ to be the \rule die Regel sein▶ to make sth a \rule etw zur Regel machen▶ to run the \rule over sth überprüfen, ob etw in Ordnung istII. vt1. (govern)▪ to \rule sth/sb etw/jdn regierento \rule a country with a rod of iron ein Land mit eiserner Faust regieren2. (control)▪ to \rule sth etw beherrschenshe \rules her household with an iron hand sie führt ihren Haushalt mit eiserner Handto \rule sb's thinking jds Denken beherrschen3. (draw)to \rule a line eine Linie ziehen4. (decide)▪ to \rule that... entscheiden, dass...the courts have \ruled his brave action [to be] illegal die Gerichte entschieden, dass seine mutige Tat illegal war5.III. vi2. LAWonly the appeal court can \rule on this point nur das Berufungsgericht kann in diesem Punkt entscheidento \rule for [or in favour of] /against sb zu Gunsten von jdm/gegen jdn entscheiden4.* * *[ruːl]1. n1) (= regulation) Regel f; (SPORT, CARDS) (Spiel)regel f; (ADMIN) Vorschrift f, Bestimmung fto bend or stretch the rules — es mit den Regeln/Vorschriften nicht so genau nehmen
running is against the rules, it's against the rules to run — Rennen ist nicht erlaubt
it's a rule that... —
that's the rule of the road (Mot) the Franciscan rule — das ist im Straßenverkehr üblich die Regeln des Franziskanerordens
as a rule of thumb — als Faustregel
2) (= custom) Regel fI make it a rule to get up early — ich habe es mir zur Regel gemacht, früh aufzustehen
as a (general) rule —
a foot rule (1 foot long) (showing feet) — ein (30 cm langes) Lineal ein Maßstab m mit Fußeinteilung
See:→ slide rule2. vt1) (= govern) beherrschen, regieren; (individual) beherrschen, herrschen über (+acc); (fig) passions, emotion beherrschen, zügeln; person beherrschento rule the roost (fig) — Herr im Haus sein (inf)
to be ruled by emotions —
if you would only be ruled by what I say — wenn du nur auf mich hören würdest
he let his heart rule his head — er ließ sich von seinem Herzen und nicht von seinem Verstand leiten
2) (JUR, SPORT, ADMIN: give decision) entscheidenhis question was ruled out of order —
3. viover +acc)2) (FIN: prices) notieren* * *rule [ruːl]A s1. Regel f, Normalfall m, (das) Übliche:as a rule in der Regel, normalerweise;as is the rule wie es allgemein üblich ist, wie gewöhnlich;become the rule zur Regel werden;make it a rule to do sth es sich zur Regel machen, etwas zu tun;2. SPORT etc (Spiel)Regel f (auch fig), Richtschnur f, Grundsatz m:against the rules regelwidrig, gegen die Regeln;rule of thumb Faustregel;by rule of thumb über den Daumen gepeilt umg;serve as a rule als Richtschnur oder Maßstab dienen3. JUR etca) Vorschrift f, (gesetzliche) Bestimmung, Norm fb) (gerichtliche) Entscheidungc) Rechtsgrundsatz m:by rule, according to rule laut Vorschrift;rules of the air Luftverkehrsregeln;4. pl (Geschäfts-, Gerichts- etc) Ordnung f:(standing) rules of procedurea) Verfahrensordnung,b) Geschäftsordnungagainst the rules satzungswidrig;the rules (and bylaws) die Satzungen, die Statuten6. WIRTSCH Usance f, Handelsbrauch m7. MATH Regel f, Rechnungsart f:rule of trial and error Regula f falsi (Methode zur näherungsweisen Bestimmung der Nullstelle einer Funktion);rule of proportion, rule of three Regeldetri f, Dreisatz m;rule of sums Summenregel9. Herrschaft f, Regierung f:during (under) the rule of während (unter) der Regierung (gen);rule of law Rechtsstaatlichkeit f10. a) Lineal n, Maßstab m11. TECHa) Richtscheit nb) Winkel(eisen) m(n), -maß n12. TYPOrule case Linienkasten mb) Kolumnenmaß n (Satzspiegel)c) Br Strich m:em rule Gedankenstrich;en rule Halbgeviert n13. the Rules pl Br HIST Gebiet in der Nähe einiger Gefängnisse, in dem sich Gefangene gegen Kaution aufhalten konntenB v/t1. ein Land etc, auch fig ein Gefühl etc beherrschen, herrschen oder Gewalt haben über (akk), regieren:rule the roost fig das Regiment führen, Herr im Haus sein;rule o.s. sich beherrschen2. lenken, leiten:be ruled by sich leiten lassen von3. fig (vor)herrschen in (dat)4. anordnen, verfügen, bestimmen, entscheiden ( alle:that dass):b) etwas ablehnen;rule sth out of order etwas nicht zulassen oder für regelwidrig erklären;rule sb out of order jemandem das Wort entziehen;rule offside SPORT auf Abseits entscheiden5. a) Papier linierenb) eine Linie ziehen:rule sth off einen Schlussstrich unter etwas ziehen;rule sth out etwas durchstreichen;C v/i2. entscheiden (in sb’s favo[u]r zu jemandes Gunsten)3. WIRTSCH hoch etc stehen, liegen, notieren:rule high (low)4. vorherrschen5. gelten, in Kraft sein (Recht etc)* * *1. noun1) (principle) Regel, diethe rules of the game — (lit. or fig.) die Spielregeln
stick to or play by the rules — (lit. or fig.) sich an die Spielregeln halten
be against the rules — regelwidrig sein; (fig.) gegen die Spielregeln verstoßen
rule of thumb — Faustregel, die
2) (custom) Regel, die2. transitive verbthe rule of the house is that... — in diesem Haus ist es üblich, dass...
1) (control) beherrschen2) (be the ruler of) regieren; [Monarch, Diktator usw.:] herrschen über (+ Akk.)rule the roost [in the house] — Herr im Hause sein
3) (give as decision) entscheiden4) (draw) ziehen [Linie]; (draw lines on) linieren [Papier]3. intransitive verb1) (govern) herrschenPhrasal Verbs:- rule off- rule out* * *n.Herrschaft f.Maßstab -¨e m.Regel -n f. v.beherrschen v.herrschen v.herschen v.regeln v. -
20 esplosione
esplosione s.f. 1. explosion ( anche Minier): esplosione nucleare explosion nucléaire; esplosione di una mina explosion d'une mine. 2. ( fig) explosion, flambée, déchaînement m.: esplosione d'ira explosion de colère; un'esplosione di violenza une flambée de violence; esplosione di odio déchaînement de haine; esplosione di passioni déchaînement de passions; esplosione di gioia explosion de joie; esplosione di idee jaillissement d'idées. 3. ( Med) flambée: c'è stata un'esplosione di colera il y a eu une flambée de choléra; un'esplosione di febbre une flambée de fièvre. 4. ( Fon) explosion.
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