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81 вызывать
несов. - вызыва́ть, сов. - вы́звать1) (вн.; попросить явиться куда-л) call (d), send (for)вызыва́ть из ко́мнаты — call (d) out of the room
вызыва́ть по телефо́ну — call (d) up (on the phone), ring (d) up
вызыва́ть к телефо́ну — call (d) to the phone
вызыва́ть врача́ — call [send for] a doctor
вызыва́ть такси́ — order a taxi
вызыва́ть актёра — call an actor before the curtain
вызыва́ть скрипача́ [певца́] (на бис) — encore ['ɒŋkɔː] a violinist [singer]
вызыва́ть а́втора (пьесы и т.п.) — call for the author
вызыва́ть на дуэ́ль — challenge (d) to a duel, call (d) out
3) (вн.; приказывать явиться) summon (d)вызыва́ть в суд — cite (d), summon(s) (d), subpoena [-'piːnə] (d)
4) (вн.; возбуждать, быть причиной) provoke (d), call forth (d), give rise (to); ( сильные чувства) stir up (d), excite (d), rouse (d), arouse (d)вызыва́ть аппети́т у кого́-л — whet smb's appetite
вызыва́ть воспомина́ние у кого́-л (о пр.) — remind smb (of)
вызыва́ть гнев [любопы́тство] — provoke / excite [stir up] smb's anger [curiosity]
вызыва́ть рво́ту [кровотече́ние; на́сморк] — cause vomiting [bleeding; a cold in the head]
вызыва́ть ого́нь проти́вника — draw the enemy's fire
вызыва́ть слёзы у кого́-л — draw tears from smb, move smb to tears
вызыва́ть подозре́ние — arouse suspicion
вызыва́ть сомне́ния — give rise to doubt; raise doubts
вы́званный необходи́мостью — necessitated
вы́званный обстано́вкой — engendered / occasioned by the situation
вызыва́ть зло́бу — arouse fury
вызыва́ть за́висть — arouse / excite envy
вызыва́ть возмуще́ние — arouse / excite / provoke indignation
вызыва́ть трево́гу — cause alarm, cause [give rise to] anxiety
не вызыва́ть восто́рга — evoke / arouse no enthusiasm
••вызыва́ть на открове́нность кого́-л — draw smb out
вызыва́ть к жи́зни — call into being (d)
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82 skærpe
I. (en -r)(æg) edge.II. vb sharpen ( fx an axe);( gøre strengere) tighten ( fx the control, the rules), tighten up ( fxsecurity measures, the rules; the police have been tightening up on security),F make ( fx the terms) more rigorous, intensify ( fx a blockade, the control);( forværre) deepen,F aggravate ( fx the crisis);[ skærpe appetitten] sharpen (el. whet) one's appetite;[ skærpe sine krav] stiffen (, F: intensify) one's demands;[ skærpe en straf] increase a sentence;[ skærpende omstændigheder] aggravating circumstances. -
83 отворя
вж. отварям* * *отво̀ря,отва̀рям гл.1. open; как се отваря това? how do you open it? \отворя бутилка uncork/open a bottle; \отворя бъчва broach a cask; \отворя врата open a door, throw/push open a door; \отворя вратата ( след позвъняване) answer the door; \отворя вратата за прен. throw open the door to; \отворя кран/чешма turn on a tap, set a tap running; \отворя някому let s.o. in; \отворя пакет unwrap a parcel; \отворя ( разпечатвам) плик break an envelope open; \отворя ( скъсвам) плик tear an envelope open; \отворя път make way (for); \отворя скоби open the brackets, прен. mention/say in parenthesis, mention parenthetically; digress; \отворя чадър put up/open an umbrella; \отворя чекмедже (draw/pull) open a drawer;2. ( започвам; започвам работа с) open; \отворя магазин open/start a shop, set up a shop; \отворя разговор start a conversation;2. (за човек) open out; • не \отворя дума make no mention (за of); \отворя апетита на whet/sharpen s.o.’s appetite; \отворя въпрос bring up a matter; \отворя дума lead the conversation (towards); \отворя дума за mention, refer to, make a reference to; \отворя очите си keep o.’s eyes open/skinned/peeled; watch o.’s step, be on the look out; \отворя работа make work; \отворя работа на keep busy; cause (s.o.) trouble, give trouble to (s.o.); \отворя рана make a wound; \отворя сърцето на open s.o.’s heart (to); \отворя ушите си keep o.’s ears open.* * *вж. отварям -
84 risvegliare
risvegliarsi fig reawaken* * *risvegliare v.tr.1 to awake*, to awaken, to wake* (up), to rouse: fui risvegliato dal rumore di un'automobile, I was woken (o roused) by the noise of a car2 (fig.) to awake*, to awaken, to rouse, to revive: vorrei risvegliare il suo interesse su questo soggetto, I should like to awake his interest in this subject; risvegliare la memoria, to revive the memory; risvegliare ricordi, to stir up (o to rouse) memories; risvegliare vecchie passioni, to stir up (o to rouse o to wake) old passions.◘ risvegliarsi v.intr.pron.1 to wake* (up), to rouse (up): mi risvegliai da un sonno agitato, I woke out of (o from) a troubled sleep; quando si risvegliò era troppo tardi, when he woke up it was too late // la natura si risveglia in primavera, nature wakes (o comes to life) in spring2 (fig.) to revive, to be (a)roused: i miei antichi dubbi si risvegliarono, my old doubts were roused; la sua gelosia si risvegliò, his jealousy was aroused afresh; il suo coraggio si risvegliò, his courage revived.* * *[rizveʎ'ʎare]1. vt(gen) to wake up, waken(
fig : dall'inerzia) risvegliare qn (da) — to rouse sb (from), (fig : interesse) to stir up, arouse, (curiosità) to arouse2. vip (risvegliarsi)to wake up, awaken, (fig : interesse, curiosità) to be aroused* * *[rizveʎ'ʎare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (svegliare) to wake* (up), to awake*, to awakenrisvegliare qcn. dal sonno — to arouse sb. from sleep
2) fig. to reawaken, to rouse [entusiasmo, interesse]; to awake*, to awaken [paura, sospetto]; to wake*, to call up [ ricordo]; to wake*, to stir up [ sensazioni]2.verbo pronominale risvegliarsi1) (svegliarsi) to wake* (up), to awake*, to awaken2) (riprendere conoscenza) to come* to life, to regain consciousness* * *risvegliare/rizveλ'λare/ [1]1 (svegliare) to wake* (up), to awake*, to awaken; risvegliare qcn. dal sonno to arouse sb. from sleep2 fig. to reawaken, to rouse [entusiasmo, interesse]; to awake*, to awaken [paura, sospetto]; to wake*, to call up [ ricordo]; to wake*, to stir up [ sensazioni]II risvegliarsi verbo pronominale1 (svegliarsi) to wake* (up), to awake*, to awaken2 (riprendere conoscenza) to come* to life, to regain consciousness -
85 açmak
"1. /ı/ to open. 2. /ı/ to open up, cut through (and make a door or window in a wall). 3. /ı/ to construct and open (a road). 4. /ı/ to clear away, break through (an obstruction) and open. 5. /ı/ to draw aside, lift, drop (a veil, a covering). 6. /ı/ to clear (land), break up (ground). 7. /ı/ to uncover. 8. /ı/ to open out, spread out, unfold. 9. /ı/ to set, spread (a sail); to unfurl (a flag). 10. /ı/ to roll out (dough). 11. /ı/ to untie, undo (a knot). 12. /ı/ to unlock; to unbar, unlatch. 13. /ı/ to turn on, switch on. 14. /ı/ to widen (an interval, the space between). 15. /ı/ to explain more fully. 16. /ı/ to begin, open (war, a meeting, a conversation). 17. /ı/ to disclose. 18. /ı/ to lighten (a color or the general effect of a room). 19. /ı/ to suit, go well with (a person); to lighten (a person´s complexion). 20. /ı/ to sharpen (a pencil). 21. /ı/ to whet, sharpen (one´s appetite). 22. /ı/ to relieve, free (one) from embarrassment or shyness. 23. (for a flower or leaf) to open. 24. (for weather) to clear up, become good. 25. slang to go away, clear out. 26. /ı/ slang to appeal (to). Açtı ağzını, yumdu gözünü. colloq. He lost his temper and hollered./He flew off the handle." -
86 разжигать аппетит
General subject: (чей-л.) bring the water to mouth, (чей-л.) make mouth water, whet appetite -
87 eccitare
excite* * *eccitare v.tr.1 to excite, to stimulate: non bere troppo caffè, ti eccita, don't drink too much coffee, you'll get overexcited (o overstimulated)2 ( risvegliare) to excite, to stir (up), to awaken: eccitare l'appetito di qlcu., to whet s.o.'s appetite; eccitare il coraggio di qlcu., to stir up s.o.'s courage; eccitare la curiosità di qlcu., to excite (o to stir up) s.o.'s curiosity3 ( provocare, suscitare) to rouse, to provoke: eccitare l'ammirazione, to arouse admiration; eccitare l'indignazione di qlcu., to move (o to arouse) s.o.'s indignation; eccitare le masse, to stir up the masses; eccitare qlcu. alla rivolta, to incite (o to urge) s.o. to revolt; eccitare il riso, to cause laughter4 ( provocare stimoli sessuali) to excite, to arouse5 (elettr., fis.) to excite.◘ eccitarsi v.intr.pron. to get* excited, to get* wound up.* * *[ettʃi'tare]1. vt1) (persona: sessualmente) to arouse, (curiosità, interesse) to arouse, excite, (sensi, fantasia) to stir, (folla) to incite2) (agitare) to excite2. vip (eccitarsi)* * *[ettʃi'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (provocare) to excite [immaginazione, persona]; to arouse [ interesse]; (sessualmente) to excite, to arouse2) (stimolare) [ alcol] to excite; (rendere nervoso) [ caffè] to make* [sb.] nervous [ persona]2.* * *eccitare/ett∫i'tare/ [1]1 (provocare) to excite [immaginazione, persona]; to arouse [ interesse]; (sessualmente) to excite, to arouseII eccitarsi verbo pronominaleto get* excited. -
88 risvegliare
[rizveʎ'ʎare]1. vt(gen) to wake up, waken(
fig : dall'inerzia) risvegliare qn (da) — to rouse sb (from), (fig : interesse) to stir up, arouse, (curiosità) to arouse2. vip (risvegliarsi)to wake up, awaken, (fig : interesse, curiosità) to be aroused -
89 opwekken
2 [doen ontstaan] arouse ⇒ excite 〈 belangstelling, gevoelens〉, stir 〈 belangstelling, gevoelens〉, rouse 〈 belangstelling, gevoelens〉, spark off 〈 rellen, enthousiasme〉, raise 〈 twijfel, hoop〉4 [weer levend maken] revive♦voorbeelden:de eetlust (van iemand) opwekken • whet (someone's) appetitewoede opwekken • provoke anger/rage
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