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1 нервный припадок
fit of nerves, attack of nerves -
2 нервный припадок
1) General subject: a fit (an attack) of nerves, attack of nerves, fit of nerves, psych-out2) Jargon: the needle3) Makarov: a fit of nerves, an attack of nerves -
3 рыдания
1) General subject: a fit (an attack) of nerves, lacrimal, lament, ululation, weep2) Rare: lachrymals3) Religion: weeps4) Makarov: a fit of nerves, an attack of nerves, attack of nerves, fit of nerves -
4 припадок
1. fit; attackсудорожный припадок, приступ судорог — convulsive attack
нервный припадок; рыдания — a fit of nerves
2. attack3. boutСинонимический ряд:приступ (сущ.) пароксизм; приступ -
5 припадок ярости
General subject: a fit of nerves -
6 припадок
м.не́рвный припа́док — fit / attack of nerves, nervous fit
2) ( резкое проявление какого-л чувства) fit, paroxysmприпа́док гне́ва — fit of anger, outburst of passion
припа́док безу́мия — fit of madness
припа́док бе́шенства — paroxysm of rage
припа́док отча́яния — paroxysm of despair
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7 припадок
м.fit; (о болезни тж.) attack; ( очень сильный) paroxysmприпадок гнева — fit of anger, outburst of passion
нервный припадок — fit / attack of nerves, nervous fit
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8 одной ногой
( где-либо)разг.with one foot somewhere (in some place, etc.); be almost fit for smth.Костя.
Яков, у меня все нервы перекрутились. Может быть, я одной ногой в сумасшедшем доме... И не с кем поделиться! (В. Шкваркин, Чужой ребёнок) — Kostya. My nerves are all upset, Yakov. I'm almost fit for a lunatic asylum. And I haven't a soul to share my feelings.Он вообще недолюбливал Рындина, а сегодня вдобавок злился на него за то, что тот - уже одной ногой в Москве - всё же навязался идти в операцию. (К. Симонов, Иноземцев и Рындин) — He disliked Ryndin, and was particularly annoyed today because Ryndin, with one foot in Moscow, so to speak, had insisted on taking part in the raid.
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9 нервный
(в разн. знач.)nervous; neural научн.нервный узел — nerve-knot; ganglion научн.
нервный припадок — fit / attack of nerves
нервная дрожь — thrill, nervous tremor
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10 нервный
1) анат. nerve (attr); nervous; neural научн.не́рвная систе́ма — the nervous system
не́рвный у́зел — nerve knot; ganglion научн.
не́рвный центр — nerve centre
вы́сшая не́рвная де́ятельность — higher nervous activity
2) физиол., мед. nervousне́рвное заболева́ние — nervous disorder
не́рвное истоще́ние — nervous exhaustion [ɪg'zɔː-]
не́рвный припа́док уст. — fit / attack of nerves
не́рвная дрожь — thrill, nervous tremor ['tre-]
3) ( о человеке - легко нервируемый) nervous, excitable, high-strung4) разг. (о работе, обстоятельствах - тревожный, нервирующий) nervous, unnerving, troublesome
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