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1 he is delirious from fever, he is in delirious fever
Общая лексика: у него такой жар, что он бредитУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he is delirious from fever, he is in delirious fever
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2 fever
§ სიცხე, ციება§1 სიცხე (სხეულის მაღალი ტემპერატურა)brain / typhoid fever ტვინის ანთება // მუცლის ტიფი2 ციებ-ცხელება, მალარიაhay fever თივის ცხელება, ალერგიაelection fever საარჩევნო აჟიოტაჟი / ციებ-ცხელებაshe has been in contact with a case of scarlet fever ქუნთრუშიანთან კონტაქტში იყოscarlet fever ფუნთრუშა (??? ქუნთრუშა), ყელჭირვება -
3 from
[frɔm]prp(употребляется при обозначении):1) (удаления, движения от какого-либо предмета) c, со, из, от- from here
- from place to place
- from there- cable from smb- drop from the height- flight from somewhere- greetings from smb
- heat from smth
- incident from smb's life
- noise from somewhere
- smb's arrival from somewhere
- translation from one language to another language
- wind from the North
- take smth from the table
- take smth from smb2) (времени) с- from the beginning of smth3) (происхождения, появления из какого-либо источника) из, от- letter from smb- delegation from smb
- come from somewhere4) (расстояния, предела) от, из-за- children from five to seven
- from time to time
- from behind smth
- from behind the clouds
- from behind the corner5) (причины) из-за, от- delight from smb, smth
- protection from the rain
- rescue from smth
- shelter from the wind
- smoke from the fire
- track from a car•USAGE:(1.) Обозначения пространственного и временного интервалов при одном и том же предлоге from в начальной части интервала различаются предложным оформлением завершающей части интервала: (Тип интервала) пространственный - from X to Y; временной - from X till Y (2.) При обозначении причины или основания для чего-либо русскому предлогу по может соответствовать английский предлог from: говорить по памяти/заметкам - to speak from memory/notes; знать что-либо по опыту - to know smth from experience; по привычке - from force of habit; по небрежности - from carelessness (3.) Русскому умереть от чего-либо в английском языке могут соответствовать to die of smth и to die from smth Первое используется, когда причиной смерти является болезнь: to die of fever умереть от лихорадки, второе - когда причиной смерти является повреждение, нанесенное организму: to die from wounds умереть от ран -
4 from
prp употребляется при обозначении: 1. предмета, от которого происходит удаление, движение — с, из, от: to take smth from the table (desk, piano) — взять что-либо со стола (с парты, пианино); from place to place — с места на место; 2. источника происхождения, появления — из: to come from somewhere — приезжать, происходить из какого-либо места; 3. точки отсчета при указании пространственного или временного интервала, а также пункта отправления — от, с; часто используется в конструкциях с парными to, till, until: some kilometers from Moscow to Klin — несколько километров от Москвы до Клина; from one (two, three, etc) o'clock till five — с часу (двух, трех) до пяти (1). Обозначения пространственного и временного интервалов при одном и том же предлоге from в начальной части интервала различаются предложным оформлением завершающей части интервала: Тип интервала пространственный — from X to Y временной — from X till Y (2). При обозначении причины или основания для чего-либо русскому предлогу по может соответствовать английский предлог from:говорить по памяти/заметкам — to speak from memory/notes
знать что-либо по опыту — to know smth from experience
по привычке — from force of habit
по небрежности — from carelessness
(3). Русскому умереть от чего-либо в английском может соответствовать to die of smth и to die from smth. Первое используется, когда причиной смерти является болезнь:to die of fever — умереть от лихорадки,
второе — когда причиной смерти является повреждение, нанесенное организму:to die from wounds — умереть от ран.
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5 hay fever
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6 hay fever
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7 stage fever
"сценическая лихорадка", непреодолимое влечение к сцене, страстное желание стать актёромHe caught stage fever, ran away from school... and joined the theatre at Dublin (OED) — Он буквально заболел сценой. Он сбежал из школы... и поступил работать в труппу дублинского театра.
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8 rally from
Общая лексика: поправляться (после болезни: Has the child rallied from her fever yet? — Девочка уже оправилась от лихорадки?) -
9 phenotypic and genotypic homogeneity of the strains of Rickettsia japonica isolated from patients with oriental spotted fever
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > phenotypic and genotypic homogeneity of the strains of Rickettsia japonica isolated from patients with oriental spotted fever
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10 typhus, cholera, smallpox, plague, influenza, tuberculosis, and relapsing fever all commonly strike people weakened from lack of food
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > typhus, cholera, smallpox, plague, influenza, tuberculosis, and relapsing fever all commonly strike people weakened from lack of food
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11 κραυράν
κραῦραfever: fem gen pl (doric aeolic)κραῦροςa disease of bees: masc /fem gen pl (doric)κραυράωsuffer from fever: pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic)κραυράωsuffer from fever: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)κραυράωsuffer from fever: pres part act masc nom sg (doric aeolic)κραυρᾶ̱ν, κραυράωsuffer from fever: pres inf act (epic doric)κραυράωsuffer from fever: pres inf act (attic doric) -
12 κραυρᾶν
κραῦραfever: fem gen pl (doric aeolic)κραῦροςa disease of bees: masc /fem gen pl (doric)κραυράωsuffer from fever: pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic)κραυράωsuffer from fever: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)κραυράωsuffer from fever: pres part act masc nom sg (doric aeolic)κραυρᾶ̱ν, κραυράωsuffer from fever: pres inf act (epic doric)κραυράωsuffer from fever: pres inf act (attic doric) -
13 ἠπίαλος
ἠπίαλος EphialtesGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `ague, ague from fever' (Thgn., Ar., Hp. etc.; on th meaning Strömberg Wortstudien 82ff.); `nightmare';Other forms: ἐπίαλος Alc. bei EM 434, 6 (prob. after ἐπί); cf. ἠπίολος `moth' (Arist. HA 605b 14; v. l. - όλης) with ἠπιόλιον ῥιγοπυρέτιον H.Derivatives: ἠπιαλώδης `ἠπ.-like' (Hp.), ἠπιαλέω `suffer from ἠπ.' (Ar., Arist.), ἐξ-ηπιαλόομαι `become ἠπ.' (Hp.). - ἠπίολος `moth' (Arist. HA 605b 14; v. l. - όλης) with ἠπιόλιον ῥιγοπυρέτιον H.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Acc. to Strömberg l.c. from ἤπιος, prop. "mild fever" a taboo-paraphrase; cf. the parallels mentioned there; an improbable hypothesis. (On - αλο- Chantraine Formation 246f.) From ἠπίαλος is ἠπίολος (better - όλης; after the nouns in - όλης) `moth' not to be separated, as is shown by the words adduced by Bugge BB 18, 166: Lith. drugỹs `(cold) fever, feverbird(?), butterfly' (to Russ. drožátь `shiver'), Alb. ethe `fever' with ethëzë "feverbird(?)", `moth'; s. further Immisch Glotta 6, 193; in folklore butterflies etc. bring fever. - Not with Vaniček a. o. (e. g. Güntert Kalypso 226f.) to Lat. vappō `moth?'. - See also on Έφιαλτης. - Given the variation α\/ο prob. a Pre-Greek word (Fur. 258, 342).Page in Frisk: 1,640-641Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἠπίαλος
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14 fieberfrei
* * *fie|ber|freiadjfree of fever* * *fie·ber·frei▪ \fieberfrei sein to not have a fever* * *er ist wieder fieberfrei — his temperature is back to normal
* * *sie ist jetzt fieberfrei her temperature’s back to normal* * * -
15 κραυρά
κραυράωsuffer from fever: pres subj mp 2nd sgκραυράωsuffer from fever: pres ind mp 2nd sg (epic)κραυράωsuffer from fever: pres subj act 3rd sgκραυράωsuffer from fever: pres ind act 3rd sg (epic) -
16 κραυρᾷ
κραυράωsuffer from fever: pres subj mp 2nd sgκραυράωsuffer from fever: pres ind mp 2nd sg (epic)κραυράωsuffer from fever: pres subj act 3rd sgκραυράωsuffer from fever: pres ind act 3rd sg (epic) -
17 ateş
"1. fire. 2. fever, temperature. 3. vivacity, exuberance. 4. zeal, ardor, fervor, vehemence. 5. gunfire; artillery fire. 6. mil. Fire! 7. danger; catastrophe. 8. a light (for a cigarette). - açmak /a/ to open fire (on). - almak 1. to catch fire, take fire. 2. to be alarmed. 3. (for a gun) to be fired. - almamak (for a gun) to misfire. - almaya mı geldin? colloq. Have you come to get fire? Why are you rushing off? -e atılmak/(kendini) -e atmak to throw oneself into the fire, risk one´s life blindly. -e atmak /ı/ to put (someone) in a dangerous position. - bacayı sardı. colloq. Things have gotten out of control. -le barut bir arada/ yerde olmaz/durmaz. proverb It is dangerous to leave a young couple alone together. - basmak /a/ to flush and feel hot from tedium, discomfort, or boredom. -i başına vurmak to explode with anger, blow one´s top. - çıkmak to have a fire break out. -i çıkmak to have one´s fever go up. -i düşmek to have one´s fever go down. - düştüğü yeri yakar. proverb A calamity only really affects its immediate victim. - düşürücü antipyretic. - etmek /a/ to fire (on), shoot (at). - gemisi hist. fire ship. - gibi 1. very hot. 2. very quick, active, agile, intelligent. - gibi yanmak to have a fever. -ten gömlek ordeal. -e göstermek /ı/ to heat (something) slightly by holding it to the fire. - hattı/boyu firing line. -ler içinde feverish, suffering from fever. - kesilmek 1. to get very angry. 2. to become industrious and active. 3. (for gunfire) to stop. - kesmek to cease fire. - kırmızısı fiery red. - olmayan yerden duman çıkmaz. proverb Where there is smoke there is fire. - olsa cirmi/cürmü kadar yer yakar. colloq. He cannot do much harm. -le oynamak to play with fire. - pahasına/pahası very expensive. - parçası 1. very active, industrious. 2. mischievous, naughty (child). - püskürmek/saçmak /a/ to spit fire (at), be very angry (with). - saçağı sardı. colloq. Things have gotten out of control. - tuğlası firebrick. -e tutmak /ı/ 1. to heat (something) slightly by holding it to the fire. 2. to subject to gunfire. -i uyandırmak to poke up a fire. - vermek /a/ to set on fire, burn. -e vermek /ı/ 1. to set fire to. 2. to panic, upset, frighten. 3. to lay waste, ravage, devastate (a country). -e vurmak /ı/ to put (food) on to cook. -e vursan duman vermez. colloq. He is remarkably stingy. - yağdırmak 1. to shoot repeatedly and continuously. 2. to rant and rave at everybody. - yakmak to light a fire. -ine/nârına yanmak /ın/ to be mistreated because of (someone else). -i yükselmek to have one´s fever go up." -
18 κραύρα
κραύρᾱ, κραῦραfever: fem nom /voc /acc dualκραύρᾱ, κραῦραfever: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)κραύρᾱ, κραῦροςa disease of bees: fem nom /voc /acc dualκραύρᾱ, κραῦροςa disease of bees: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)κραύρᾱ, κραυράωsuffer from fever: pres imperat act 2nd sgκραύρᾱ, κραυράωsuffer from fever: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
19 κραύρας
κραύρᾱς, κραῦραfever: fem acc plκραύρᾱς, κραῦραfever: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic)κραύρᾱς, κραῦροςa disease of bees: fem acc plκραύρᾱς, κραῦροςa disease of bees: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic)κραύρᾱς, κραυράωsuffer from fever: pres ind act 2nd sg (attic)κραύρᾱς, κραυράωsuffer from fever: imperf ind act 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
20 ἀπύρετος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπύρετος
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