slovodefinícia
stirred
(encz)
stirred,zamíchaný adj: Zdeněk Brož
stirred
(gcide)
agitated \agitated\ adj.
1. troubled emotionally and usually deeply. Opposite of
unagitated. agitated parents

Note: Narrower terms are: {demoniac, demoniacal ; distraught,
overwrought; disturbed, jolted, shaken; {feverish,
hectic}; frantic, frenetic, phrenetic, frenzied;
{psychedelic ; {rampageous, raging, frenzied ;
{wild-eyed . Also See: discomposed, excited, impatient,
tense, unquiet, unsteady.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. 1 throwing oneself from side to side.

Syn: tossing
[WordNet 1.5]

3. physically disturbed or set in motion; as, the agitated
mixture foamed and bubbled. Opposite of unagitated and
left alone, allowed to stand.

Note: [Narrower terms are: {churning, churned-up, roiling,
roiled, roily, turbulent ; stirred.]
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
Stirred
(gcide)
Stir \Stir\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stirred; p. pr. & vb. n.
Stirring.] [OE. stiren, steren, sturen, AS. styrian;
probably akin to D. storen to disturb, G. st["o]ren, OHG.
st[=o]ren to scatter, destroy. [root]166.]
1. To change the place of in any manner; to move.
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My foot I had never yet in five days been able to
stir. --Sir W.
Temple.
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2. To disturb the relative position of the particles of, as
of a liquid, by passing something through it; to agitate;
as, to stir a pudding with a spoon.
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My mind is troubled, like a fountain stirred.
--Shak.
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3. To bring into debate; to agitate; to moot.
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Stir not questions of jurisdiction. --Bacon.
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4. To incite to action; to arouse; to instigate; to prompt;
to excite. "To stir men to devotion." --Chaucer.
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An Ate, stirring him to blood and strife. --Shak.
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And for her sake some mutiny will stir. --Dryden.
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Note: In all senses except the first, stir is often followed
by up with an intensive effect; as, to stir up fire; to
stir up sedition.
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Syn: To move; incite; awaken; rouse; animate; stimulate;
excite; provoke.
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stirred
(wn)
stirred
adj 1: being excited or provoked to the expression of an
emotion; "too moved to speak"; "very touched by the
stranger's kindness" [syn: moved(p), affected,
stirred, touched] [ant: unaffected, unmoved(p),
untouched]
2: emotionally aroused [syn: stimulated, stirred, {stirred
up}, aroused]
3: set into a usually circular motion in order to mix or blend
podobné slovodefinícia
stirred up
(encz)
stirred up, adj:
unstirred
(encz)
unstirred,
Bestirred
(gcide)
Bestir \Be*stir"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bestirred; p. pr. & vb.
n. Bestirring.]
To put into brisk or vigorous action; to move with life and
vigor; -- usually with the reciprocal pronoun.
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You have so bestirred your valor. --Shak.
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Rouse and bestir themselves ere well awake. --Milton.
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Stirred
(gcide)
agitated \agitated\ adj.
1. troubled emotionally and usually deeply. Opposite of
unagitated. agitated parents

Note: Narrower terms are: {demoniac, demoniacal ; distraught,
overwrought; disturbed, jolted, shaken; {feverish,
hectic}; frantic, frenetic, phrenetic, frenzied;
{psychedelic ; {rampageous, raging, frenzied ;
{wild-eyed . Also See: discomposed, excited, impatient,
tense, unquiet, unsteady.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. 1 throwing oneself from side to side.

Syn: tossing
[WordNet 1.5]

3. physically disturbed or set in motion; as, the agitated
mixture foamed and bubbled. Opposite of unagitated and
left alone, allowed to stand.

Note: [Narrower terms are: {churning, churned-up, roiling,
roiled, roily, turbulent ; stirred.]
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]Stir \Stir\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stirred; p. pr. & vb. n.
Stirring.] [OE. stiren, steren, sturen, AS. styrian;
probably akin to D. storen to disturb, G. st["o]ren, OHG.
st[=o]ren to scatter, destroy. [root]166.]
1. To change the place of in any manner; to move.
[1913 Webster]

My foot I had never yet in five days been able to
stir. --Sir W.
Temple.
[1913 Webster]

2. To disturb the relative position of the particles of, as
of a liquid, by passing something through it; to agitate;
as, to stir a pudding with a spoon.
[1913 Webster]

My mind is troubled, like a fountain stirred.
--Shak.
[1913 Webster]

3. To bring into debate; to agitate; to moot.
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Stir not questions of jurisdiction. --Bacon.
[1913 Webster]

4. To incite to action; to arouse; to instigate; to prompt;
to excite. "To stir men to devotion." --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster]

An Ate, stirring him to blood and strife. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

And for her sake some mutiny will stir. --Dryden.
[1913 Webster]

Note: In all senses except the first, stir is often followed
by up with an intensive effect; as, to stir up fire; to
stir up sedition.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: To move; incite; awaken; rouse; animate; stimulate;
excite; provoke.
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Unstirred
(gcide)
Unstirred \Unstirred\
See stirred.
stirred up
(wn)
stirred up
adj 1: emotionally aroused [syn: stimulated, stirred,
stirred up, aroused]
unstirred
(wn)
unstirred
adj 1: not agitated by stirring; "the ingredients sat in the
bowl unstirred while she buttered the pan"

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