Summary
stirring {adjective}
émouvant · entraînant · enthousiasmant
to stir {verb}
soulever · affecter · susciter · émouvoir · touiller
Synonyms
stirring: soul-stirring · rousing · inspiration
stir: stimulate · shake · shake up
more (15)English-French translation for "stirring"
"stirring" French translation
stirring {adjective}
Mr President, it has been a quiet but stirring debate.
There was beautiful music from the choir, a stirring eulogy by former Saskatchewan Premier Roy Romanow, and our colleague Tommy Banks was
stirring {adj.} (also: catchy)
stirring {adj.} (also: crazy, exciting)
stir {noun}
This created a great stir in Turkey and was further evidence that there is no media freedom there.
When we asked why, we were told that blacks had caused quite a stir in the prior couple of weeks.
to stir {verb}
to stir {vb} (also: to kick up, to lever up, to lift, to lift off)
It is, on the other hand, the premises of the Council of State's argument which are liable to stir a debate in regard to the subject of...
This means that we need to stir up a debate in workplaces, in schools, at the dinner table and even amongst the peace-keeping soldiers we
This is a cheap and dishonest move, and the Bloc Quebecois has stirred up a lot of discussion on this issue.
Again, the European Union commends the Monitoring Team for raising these issues and stirring up the debate.
But at another level, a stirring in human consciousness is taking place that would suggest that war does not work.
to stir {vb} (also: to impinge on, to assume, to affect, to allocate)
to stir {vb} (also: to arouse, to induce, to elicit, to develop)
He knows how to use the medium of film brilliantly to capture the public's attention and stir up debate.
One cannot say one is in favour of peace and stir up an insurrection against the institutions of the Republic.
Members of the Danish People's Party use hate speech as a tool to stir up hatred against people of Arab and Muslim background.
Just 10 days ago something happened which demonstrated the importance of symbols and their ability to stir strong sentiments.
Members of the Danish People's Party use hate speech as a tool to stir up hatred against people of Arab and Muslim background.
to stir {vb} (also: to incite, to affect, to agitate, to disturb)
to stir up
The plight of the people of Darfur stirs the conscience of all human beings.
"The Lord is near!", the Liturgy repeats to us in more and mort stirring and moved tones, in these days.
There was beautiful music from the choir, a stirring eulogy by former Saskatchewan Premier Roy Romanow, and our colleague Tommy Banks was at the keyboard with a special beat for his friend.
to stir (sauce) {v.t.}
Synonyms
Synonyms (English) for "stirring":
© Princeton Universitysoul-stirring · rousing · inspiration
Synonyms (English) for "stir":
Usage examples
Usage examples for "stirring" in French
Similar words
stint · stipend · stipendiary · stippled · stipulation · stir · stir-crazy · stir-fry · stirred · stirrer · stirring · stirrup · stitch · stitched · stitches · stitching · stoat · stochastic · stock · stock-car · stock-in-trade
Have a look at the English-Norwegian dictionary by bab.la.