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Перевод: agitation
[существительное] волнение; возбуждение; смятение; беспокойство; ажитация ; тревога ; агитация ; размешивание; перемешивание; взбалтывание [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- So that when, in an access of zeal, von Lemke has Stepan's house raided and some old-fashioned radical literature removed, the narrator finds him "in a surprising condition: upset and in great agitation, but at the same time unquestionably triumphant".
- As this book demonstrates, shortage of manpower (as women also discovered) will work wonders where political agitation falls on deaf ears.
- Thus the agitation to end the union with Britain would not achieve useful results:
- The rector felt a little inner agitation at this news, but did his best to look disappointed at Ella's temporary absence.
- The boy came over and put his arm round me, as if he could not quite believe my laughter and my lack of agitation.
- It was only when he came to 1936 that Damiani's face grew suddenly cold and his hands, until now resting quietly on his knees, began to move in agitation.
- What they need is highly oxygenated water, hence the need for good aeration, and surface agitation.
- When her mother came and sat beside her, twisting her fingers nervously and pulling on and off her gloves, lifting and laying down her basket in agitation, Lily rallied a little.
- It is essential that very little disturbance is caused in the tank, and therefore it should be planted in an area where the water agitation is minimal.
- Nana's small, knobbled hands were picking at her skirt, a sure sign of agitation.
- This pressure may be experienced as agitation or inclination to eat more.
- The bitterness created by these disputes and the importance of housing as an issue not only in Derry but in the United Kingdom as a whole in this period helps to explain the choice of this issue as a focus for agitation by the radical leftists of the DHAC.
- That always made her reach, in agitation, for something else, so that when they finally set off she was already exhausted and Paul was angry and full of contempt.
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