- in one's zeal
- Общая лексика: (to do smth.) в стремлении
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
zeal — n. 1) to demonstrate, display, show zeal 2) ardent, fervent, great; excessive; religious; righteous zeal 3) zeal for (to show zeal for one s work) 4) the zeal to + inf. (does she have enough zeal to finish the project?) 5) in one s zeal (in her… … Combinatory dictionary
Zeal — • From delos, a derivative of deo to boil , to throb with heat Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Zeal Zeal † … Catholic encyclopedia
ZEAL, Sir William Austin (1830-1912) — politician son of Thomas Zeal, was born at Westbury, Wiltshire, England, on 5 December 1830. He was educated privately, obtained his diploma as a surveyor and engineer, and came to Melbourne in 1852. He was employed as an engineer in charge of… … Dictionary of Australian Biography
Zeal — This unusual and interesting name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is one of the patronymic forms of the surname Seal, which is a good example of that fascinating group of early English surnames that were gradually created from the habitual use of… … Surnames reference
USS Zeal (AM-131) — was an sclass|Auk|minesweeper that served in both World War II and during the Korean War. As a steel hulled fleet minesweeper, she was assigned to support the fleet by removing enemy mines whose purpose was to impede the path of the U.S. Pacific… … Wikipedia
South Zeal — is a village on Dartmoor, in Devon, UK. The village lies at the heart of the Beacon villages area. It is the most highly populated area in the parish of South Tawton. The name, Zeal, comes from the Old English Zele meaning hall. Growth South Zeal … Wikipedia
William Zeal — Sir William Austin Zeal KCMG (December 5, 1830 March 11, 1912) was an Australian railway engineer and politician.Zeal was born at Westbury, Wiltshire, England, the son of Thomas Zeal. Educated privately, Zeal obtained his diploma as a surveyor… … Wikipedia
Christian Zeal and Activity — is the middle movement of American composer John Adams 3 part ensemble work American Standard. The piece has achieved individual notability and is often performed and recorded without the other movements. Adams states that the title of the… … Wikipedia
To keep one's hand in — Keep Keep (k[=e]p), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Kept} (k[e^]pt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Keeping}.] [OE. k[=e]pen, AS. c[=e]pan to keep, regard, desire, await, take, betake; cf. AS. copenere lover, OE. copnien to desire.] 1. To care; to desire. [Obs.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To serve one out — Serve Serve, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Served}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Serving}.] [OE. serven, servien, OF. & F. servir, fr. L. servire; akin to servus a servant or slave, servare to protect, preserve, observe; cf. Zend har to protect, haurva protecting. Cf … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To serve one right — Serve Serve, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Served}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Serving}.] [OE. serven, servien, OF. & F. servir, fr. L. servire; akin to servus a servant or slave, servare to protect, preserve, observe; cf. Zend har to protect, haurva protecting. Cf … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English