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1 inject a drug into the body
Общая лексика: ввести лекарство в организмУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > inject a drug into the body
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2 Вводить наркотик (to inject a drug)
Drugs: Crank up (сленг наркоманов)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Вводить наркотик (to inject a drug)
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3 Вводить наркотик внутривенно (to inject a drug)
Drugs: bingo, Burn the main lineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Вводить наркотик внутривенно (to inject a drug)
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[ınʹdʒekt] v1. вводить, привносить2. мед. впрыскивать, вводить3. тех. впрыскивать; вдувать4. эк. вкладывать (средства и т. п.) -
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v1) мед. упорскувати, уводити (into)2) тех. вдувати, упорскувати3) амер. уставляти, кидати (зауваження)* * *v1) вводити, привносити2) мeд. впорскувати, вводити3) тex. впорскувати; вдмухувати4) eк. вкладати ( кошти) -
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1. v вводить, привносить2. v мед. впрыскивать, вводить3. v тех. впрыскивать; вдувать4. v эк. вкладыватьСинонимический ряд:1. give a shot (verb) fix; give a shot; inoculate; jab; mainline; pop; shoot up; vaccinate2. interject (verb) add; ejaculate; implant; include; infuse; insert; inspire; instill; interject; interpolate; introduce -
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inject [ɪn'dʒekt]∎ to inject sb with penicillin faire une piqûre de pénicilline à qn;∎ have you been injected against tetanus? êtes-vous vacciné contre le tétanos?;∎ he injected novocaine into my gum il m'a fait une injection ou une piqûre de novocaïne dans la gencive;∎ Technology the resin is injected into the mould la résine est injectée dans le moule∎ they've injected billions of dollars into the economy ils ont injecté des milliards de dollars dans l'économie;∎ to inject new life into sth donner un nouvel essor à qch;∎ he tried to inject some humour into the situation il a tenté d'introduire un peu d'humour dans la situation -
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in'‹ekt(to force (a liquid etc) into the body of (a person) by means of a needle and syringe: The doctor injected the antibiotic into her arm; He has to be injected twice daily with an antibiotic.) inyectarinject vb inyectartr[ɪn'ʤekt]1 (drug etc) inyectar; (person) poner una inyección a, pincharinject [ɪn'ʤɛkt] vt: inyectarv.• introducir v.• inyectar v.• jeringar v.ɪn'dʒekta) ( Med) \<\<drug\>\> inyectarb)to inject something (INTO something) — \<\<capital/resources\>\> inyectarle algo (a algo)
[ɪn'dʒekt]VT1) (Med) [+ medicine] inyectar ( into en); [+ person] poner una inyección a2) (fig)to inject into — [+ enthusiasm] infundir a; [+ money, capital] inyectar en
she did her best to inject some enthusiasm into her voice — hizo lo que pudo para que su voz sonara entusiasta
* * *[ɪn'dʒekt]a) ( Med) \<\<drug\>\> inyectarb)to inject something (INTO something) — \<\<capital/resources\>\> inyectarle algo (a algo)
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9 inject in·ject vt
[ɪn'dʒɛkt]to inject o.s. — farsi un'iniezione
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[ɪn'ʤekt]гл.1)а) мед. впрыскивать, вводить, впускатьThis drug works best if it is injected directly into the bloodstream. — Это лекарство действует лучше всего, если его вводить непосредственно в кровь.
б) тех. вбрызгивать; вдувать2) вставлять, добавлять -
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13 inject
vt.inyectar (drug, money) ( into en) (pt & pp injected) -
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(to) inject /ɪnˈdʒɛkt/v. t.1 iniettare ( in ogni senso): to inject a drug [a poison], iniettare una medicina [un veleno]; to inject intravenously, iniettare per endovena2 (fig.) immettere; introdurre: to inject a comical element into a situation, introdurre un elemento di comicità in una situazione. -
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(to) inject /ɪnˈdʒɛkt/v. t.1 iniettare ( in ogni senso): to inject a drug [a poison], iniettare una medicina [un veleno]; to inject intravenously, iniettare per endovena2 (fig.) immettere; introdurre: to inject a comical element into a situation, introdurre un elemento di comicità in una situazione. -
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I v/t (hat gespritzt)1. (eine Flüssigkeit) squirt; (größere Menge) spray (auch Parfüm, Pflanzenschutzmittel, Farbe); nass spritzen spray (with water); ungewollt: auch make wet; sich (Dat) etw. aufs Hemd spritzen spatter ( oder splash, spray) s.th. on one’s shirt, spatter etc. one’s shirt with s.th.; Sahne / jemandes Namen auf eine Torte spritzen pipe cream / s.o.’s name on a cake; das Obst ist nicht gespritzt the fruit hasn’t been sprayed3. MED. (Mittel) inject; (Person) auch give s.o. an injection ( oder shot umg.); (Rauschgift) Sl. shoot (up), mainline; sich spritzen give o.s. an injection, inject o.s.; sich spritzen lassen go for ( oder have, get) an injection ( oder shot umg.)4. (Getränk) mix with (soda) water; gespritzt, Gespritzte5. (lackieren) (Auto etc.) sprayII v/i1. (hat) Wasser etc.: splash, spray; Blut: spurt; stärker: gush; heißes Fett: spray; Achtung, es spritzt! watch out, it’s spraying ( oder splashing) all over the place2. (ist) auf etw. spritzen splash onto s.th.; ihm ist Blut auf den Kittel gespritzt blood splashed ( oder spattered) onto his white coat3. (hat) MED. give (s.o.) an injection ( oder shot umg.); umg. (Rauschgift spritzen) Sl. shoot up, mainline; er ist zuckerkrank und muss täglich spritzen he’s (a) diabetic and has to have a daily injection ( oder shot umg.)4. (ist) umg. (eilen) zoom, Brit. auch nip (nach, zu [a]round to)* * *to spatter; to splutter; to squirt; to gush; to spray; to splash; to slosh* * *sprịt|zen ['ʃprɪtsn]1. vt1) Flüssigkeit to spray; (in einem Strahl) Wasser to squirt, to spray; (COOK ) Zuckerguss etc to pipe; (= verspritzen) Wasser, Schmutz etc to splash; (Fahrzeug) to spray, to spatterdie Feuerwehr spritzte Wasser in das brennende Gebäude — the firemen directed their hoses into the burning building
das vorbeifahrende Auto spritzte mir Wasser ins Gesicht — the passing car sprayed or spattered water in my face
2) (= lackieren) Auto, Gegenstand to spray3) Wein to dilute with soda waterSee:→ Gespritzte(r)4) (= injizieren) Serum etc to inject; Heroin etc to inject, to shoot (up) (inf); (= eine Injektion geben) to give injections/an injectionHeroin spritzen — to inject (oneself with) heroin, to shoot (up) heroin (inf)
2. vi1) aux haben or sein (Wasser, Schlamm) to spray, to splash; (heißes Fett) to spit; (Blut) to spray; (in einem Strahl) to spurt; (aus einer Tube, Wasserpistole etc) to squirtes spritzte gewaltig, als er ins Wasser plumpste — there was an enormous splash when he fell into the water
die Feuerwehr spritzte in das brennende Gebäude — the firemen directed their hoses into the burning building
2) (= lackieren) to spray3) (= sich injizieren) to inject oneselfer spritzt seit einem Jahr (inf) — he has been shooting (up) or mainlining for a year (sl); (Diabetiker) he has been injecting himself for a year
4) aux sein inf = eilen) to dash, to nip (Brit inf)* * *1) (to cover with a mist or with fine jets of liquid: He sprayed the roses to kill pests.) spray2) (to (cause to) fly about in drops: Water splashed everywhere.) splash3) ((of a liquid) to spout or gush: Blood spurted from the wound.) spurt4) (to (make a liquid etc) shoot out in a narrow jet: The elephant squirted water over itself; Water squirted from the hose.) squirt* * *sprit·zen[ˈʃprɪtsn̩]I. viII. vt Hilfsverb: habenjdm/sich etw ins Gesicht \spritzen to squirt sth into sb's/one's face2. (bewässern)▪ etw \spritzen to sprinkle [or water] sth▪ etw \spritzen to inject sth▪ [jdm/sich] etw \spritzen to give [sb/oneself] an injectiondie Pfleger spritzten ihr ein starkes Beruhigungsmittel the nurses injected her with a tranquillizer4. KOCHK▪ etw \spritzen to spray sth* * *1.transitives Verb1) (versprühen) spray; (verspritzen) splash <water, ink, etc.>; spatter <ink etc.>; (in Form eines Strahls) spray, squirt <water, foam, etc.>; pipe <cream etc.>2) (bespritzen, besprühen) water <lawn, tennis court>; water, spray <street, yard>; spray <plants, crops, etc.>; pump < concrete>; (mit Lack) spray <car etc.>jemanden nass spritzen — splash somebody; (mit Wasserpistole, Schlauch) spray somebody
3) (injizieren) inject <drug etc.>4) (spritzend herstellen) create < ice rink> by spraying; pipe <cake-decoration etc.>; produce < plastic article> by injection moulding5) (ugs.): (einer Injektion unterziehen)2.jemanden/sich spritzen — give somebody an injection/inject oneself
intransitives Verb1)2) mit Richtungsangabe mit sein < hot fat> spit; <mud etc.> spatter, splash; <blood, water> spurt* * *A. v/t (hat gespritzt)nass spritzen spray (with water); ungewollt: auch make wet;sich (dat)etwas aufs Hemd spritzen spatter ( oder splash, spray) sth on one’s shirt, spatter etc one’s shirt with sth;Sahne/jemandes Namen auf eine Torte spritzen pipe cream/sb’s name on a cake;das Obst ist nicht gespritzt the fruit hasn’t been sprayed2. (sprengen) spray, sprinkle (mit with); (Garten, Pflanzen mit Wasser) water3. MED (Mittel) inject; (Person) auch give sb an injection ( oder shot umg); (Rauschgift) sl shoot (up), mainline;sich spritzen give o.s. an injection, inject o.s.;5. (lackieren) (Auto etc) sprayB. v/iAchtung, es spritzt! watch out, it’s spraying ( oder splashing) all over the place2. (ist)auf etwas spritzen splash onto sth;ihm ist Blut auf den Kittel gespritzt blood splashed ( oder spattered) onto his white coat3. (hat) MED give (sb) an injection ( oder shot umg); umg (Rauschgift spritzen) sl shoot up, mainline;er ist zuckerkrank und muss täglich spritzen he’s (a) diabetic and has to have a daily injection ( oder shot umg)4. (ist) umg (eilen) zoom, Br auch nip (nach, zu [a]round to)* * *1.transitives Verb1) (versprühen) spray; (verspritzen) splash <water, ink, etc.>; spatter <ink etc.>; (in Form eines Strahls) spray, squirt <water, foam, etc.>; pipe <cream etc.>2) (bespritzen, besprühen) water <lawn, tennis court>; water, spray <street, yard>; spray <plants, crops, etc.>; pump < concrete>; (mit Lack) spray <car etc.>jemanden nass spritzen — splash somebody; (mit Wasserpistole, Schlauch) spray somebody
3) (injizieren) inject <drug etc.>4) (spritzend herstellen) create < ice rink> by spraying; pipe <cake-decoration etc.>; produce < plastic article> by injection moulding5) (ugs.): (einer Injektion unterziehen)2.jemanden/sich spritzen — give somebody an injection/inject oneself
intransitives Verb1)2) mit Richtungsangabe mit sein < hot fat> spit; <mud etc.> spatter, splash; <blood, water> spurt -
18 Вводить наркотик внутривенно
Drugs: shoot up (нарко-сленг), Get down (нарко-сленг), Get off (нарко-сленг), Go into a sewer (нарко-сленг), Geezer (нарко-сленг), Hit the main line (нарко-сленг), Hit the pit (нарко-сленг), Hit the needle (нарко-сленг), shoot (нарко-сленг), (to inject a drug) bingo, (to inject a drug) Burn the main lineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Вводить наркотик внутривенно
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19 вводить наркотик внутривенно
Drugs: shoot up (нарко-сленг), Get down (нарко-сленг), Get off (нарко-сленг), Go into a sewer (нарко-сленг), Geezer (нарко-сленг), Hit the main line (нарко-сленг), Hit the pit (нарко-сленг), Hit the needle (нарко-сленг), shoot (нарко-сленг), (to inject a drug) bingo, (to inject a drug) Burn the main lineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вводить наркотик внутривенно
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20 ввести
1. herald inввести в действие — put into action; put into action (refl.)
2. show in3. embed4. incorporate5. inject6. introduce; bring in; usher in7. initiate8. interpose9. usherСинонимический ряд:1. взвести (глаг.) взвести; возвести2. включить (глаг.) включить; влить; подключить3. внедрить (глаг.) внедрить; насадить4. впрыснуть (глаг.) вколоть; впрыснуть; сделать инъекцию5. завести (глаг.) завести6. установить (глаг.) установить; учредить
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