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Перевод: agitate
[глагол] волновать; возбуждать; взбудоражить; всполошить; обсуждать; агитировать; взбалтывать; перемешивать; трясти
Тезаурус:
- Spray apply caustic cleaner and very gently agitate the compacted soil with the edge of a wire brush tilted so that the wire bristles contact only the joint area and not the tile face.
- The Muslim nationalist parties continued to demand the abolition of the 1920 frontiers, to agitate against French rule and against the pre-independence governments, while the Maronites looked to French civilisation for their inspiration.
- Microwaves create very short, high energy radio-waves which agitate and heat water molecules on or near the surface of foods.
- These should have specialised sections that would agitate on different issues and among different sections of the population.
- The opening paragraph described her as having "gone all out to play an extremely ignominious role by jumping around to establish ties, make outcries, agitate the people, fan the flames, and add fuel to them.
- Shake 5 to 10 drops of neat essential oil onto the surface of the water after after you have drawn the bath; agitate the water to disperse the oil.
- Take out one item and scrub or agitate with a brush or cloth.
- NICRA was the best-known civil rights group but it was neither the first nor the only organisation to agitate on civil rights demands.
- In taking this up, however, it is necessary to realise that non-Republican people in the North are not disposed to agitate to get full civil rights for Republicans; they have to be involved in their own interests.
- But these are also weaknesses in the original, which won't worry Lodge fans but tend to agitate the unconverted.
- They may moan about it every Monday morning, they may agitate for shorter hours and longer holidays, but they need to work for their self-respect."
- Spurred by a sense of the growing opposition, especially after Chernobyl, it began to agitate at the grass roots.
- The pressure is on to agitate the system, to put bite into it, to become more managerial.
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