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Перевод: ferment speek ferment


[существительное]
закваска ; дрожжи ; фермент ; возбуждение; брожение; волнение;
[глагол]
ферментировать; вызывать брожение; бродить; волновать; возбуждать; возбуждаться; выхаживать


Тезаурус:

  1. The traditional beverage here is kumiss , a thick curdly drink made from mare's milk which has been allowed to ferment.
  2. Like any form of art, music has an intrinsic ability to revitalise itself; but when this is stimulated by "external" factors, for example, those that become operative in the wake of the industrial revolution, the Darwinian ferment and the resurgence of nationalism in the 19th century, not least a species of war-mongering, then wholly new genres may emerge.
  3. Set the bucket in the position where you intend to ferment the beer.
  4. Of course this famous pamphlet was a much more practical political publication than The German Ideology and it was written at a time of tremendous political ferment.
  5. He had arrived too late for things that were still in the air but vanished, the whole ferment and brightness and journeyings and youth of the 1960s, the blissful dawn of what he and his contemporaries saw as a pretty blank day.
  6. As their gut bacteria ferment cellulose, they generate methane gas, which escapes from the rear ends of the insects.
  7. Since he continued at the same time to deny any intention to stand, the letter seemed designed to test the ground while adding to the ferment in the parliamentary party - especially among those MPs sitting in vulnerable, marginal seats.
  8. The creative ferment set going at the beginning of the decade had petered out, as directors like Reisz and Richardson lost their sense of direction.
  9. By the time that Edward Heath had to appoint a chairman twenty years later, he chose Professor Michael (later Lord) Swann, Vice-Chancellor of Edinburgh University, on the grounds that running the BBC was rather like running a university, with a ferment of ideas, plenty of eccentricity and troublesome students.
  10. Far better to draw them into the school to nip things in the bud than leave them to ferment discontent.
  11. It's an intriguing, nicely-made film, but hardly calculated to excite the contemporary audience (even though John Davis would approve of its family entertainment value) or connect with the contemporary cultural ferment.
  12. West Germany's opposition Social Democrats yesterday cautiously welcomed the formation of an East German Social Democrat party, the first actual political party to emerge from the present ferment for reform.
  13. While the beer continues to ferment in the cask the CO 2 produced escapes through the soft spile.

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