Agitation
71agitation — Смотри Агитация …
72agitation — Смотри Перемешивание …
73Agitation — Ophidselse, sindsuro, propaganda, reklame …
74Agitation — A|gi|ta|ti|on 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: en〉 aggressive politische Werbung, politische Propaganda [Etym.: <lat. agitatio »Betreiben, Tätigkeit«] …
75agitation — ag·i·ta·tion || ‚ædʒɪ teɪʃn n. stirring up, disturbing; perturbation, excitement; unrest, turmoil …
76agitation — n. 1. Agitating, shaking, shake, concussion. 2. Disturbance, jarring, commotion, convulsion, ferment, storm, tumult, turmoil. 3. Excitement, emotion, perturbation, trepidation, discomposure, distraction, ruffle, flutter, flurry, hurry, tremor,… …
77agitation — n 1. arousal, excitation, fomentation, suscitation, inflammation; demagoguery, rabble rousing, agitprop; incitement, instigation, provocation. 2. turbulence, turmoil, storm, upheaval, chaos; tumult, uproar, commotion, ado, to do, hubbub, bother,… …
78agitation — ag·i·ta·tion …
79agitation — ag•i•ta•tion [[t]ˌædʒ ɪˈteɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the act of agitating or the state of being agitated 2) persistent urging of a political or social cause or theory before the public • Etymology: 1560–70; < L ag i•ta′tion•al, adj …
80agitation — a|gi|ta|tion sb., en, er, erne (det at agitere), i sms. agitations , fx agitationsarbejde …