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gen. betoss; turn; unsettle; rouse the indignation of; outrage; scandalise (to shock or horrify); perturb; scandalize (to shock or horrify); shock; disturb; send shock wave through (ABelonogov); trouble (AlexandraM); outrage (Taras); vex; make mad; revolt (против); draw the ire of (VLZ_58); upset (scherfas); pique (I was piqued by his rudeness. VLZ_58); put on edge (VLZ_58); distort (Svetozar)
Gruzovik exasperate (См. возмутить); anger (impf of возмутить); rouse the indignation of; make angry (impf of возмутить)
Игорь Миг blow one's mind (His duplicity blew our minds – Его двоедушие возмутило нас всех)
astr. perturbate
Gruzovik, fig. incite (impf of возмутить); rouse (impf of возмутить)
idiom. grind one's gears (Interex); ruffle feathers (VLZ_58)
inf. rile (Баян); peeve (Andrey Truhachev); tick off (Am. Andrey Truhachev); hack off (Br. Andrey Truhachev); bug (Andrey Truhachev)
Makarov. agitate; excite; fill with indignation; make one's blood boil (кого-либо); make indignant; rouse the indignation; stir; stir up
obs. torment
phys. rattle (поле Butterfly812)
phys., Makarov. disturb (движение)
tech. dither
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gen. boil over; rebel; outrage; resent (to feel annoyed about (something) because one thinks it is unfair, insulting etc. • I resent his interference in my affairs); be disgusted; clamour; sound off (громко); bridle; clamor; feel indignant; be filled with indignation (Andrew Goff); be outraged (Andrew Goff); become outraged (Alexander Matytsin); cut up rough; be angry; complain (TransAccess); anger; make mad; rouse the indignation (of); begrudge; rage (AlexandraM); seethe (VLZ_58); take exception (James also took exception to being hit by Marcus Morris' elbow in the fourth quarter. VLZ_58); steam (Courtney Lee was steaming after missing a layup that would have given Charlotte the lead heading into the final minute. VLZ_58); decry (Inna Oslon); protest (Abysslooker); be angry about (чем-либо A.Rezvov); revolt (Andrey Truhachev); arise; fly off; lift up the hand; mutiny; rebeller; riot; rise; stir; unsettle; go postal; rant (speak or shout at length in a wild, impassioned way (Oxford Dictionary) | complain loudly or angrily (Merriam-Webster) – обычно по поводу несправедливости ART Vancouver)
Gruzovik be indignant at (кем-чем); be exasperated by (something or someone – чем-либо, кем.); be indignant at (impf of возмутиться); be exasperated by (impf of возмутиться)
fig., obs. agitate; incite; rouse; stir up
Gruzovik, obs. revolt (impf of возмутиться); rise in revolt (impf of возмутиться)
idiom. get hackles up (VLZ_58); cry foul (по поводу какой-либо несправедливости • Americans rightly cry foul when their companies are shut out of overseas markets or are perceived to be the victim of unfair treatment overseas. ART Vancouver)
inf. rebel against; act all shocked (4uzhoj)
Makarov. bridle up; dither; feel indignant at (чем-либо); be filled with indignation at someone, at something (кем-либо, чем-либо); be indignant; be indignant at something (чем-либо); bear resentment; bridle at; feel resentment; harbour resentment; wax indignant; be indignant with (someone – кем-либо); be resentful of something (чём-либо)
Makarov., inf. rebel against (чем-либо)
obs. disturb; perturb; trouble
phys. ripple (полю Butterfly812)
Scotl. kick off (joyand)
slang blast off (Mirinare); give attitude (SirReal); blast off (The coach blasted off at the Tigers for poor football. - Тренер "Тигров" сильно возмущался по поводу их слабой игры.)
возмущающийся prtc.
Игорь Миг irate
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