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сущ.1) мед. абдукция2) тех. ответвление, отвод, отведение3) анат. функция отводящей мышцы, отведение мышцы -
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f. (lat. abductio) физиол. отвеждане, отделяне ( от средната линия на тяло). Ќ Ant. adduction. -
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Dictionnaire médical français-russe > phénomène d'abduction de Tournay
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12 appareil d'adduction et d'abduction
Французско-русский универсальный словарь > appareil d'adduction et d'abduction
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13 attelle d'abduction
сущ.тех. отводящая шинаФранцузско-русский универсальный словарь > attelle d'abduction
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14 phénomène d'abduction de Tournay
Французско-русский универсальный словарь > phénomène d'abduction de Tournay
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15 rapt par séduction
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > rapt par séduction
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enlèvement [ɑ̃lεvmɑ̃]masculine nouna. [de personne] kidnappingb. [de meuble, objet] removal ; [de bagages, marchandises, ordures] collection ; [de voiture en infraction] towing away* * *ɑ̃lɛvmɑ̃nom masculin1) ( délit) kidnapping [BrE], abduction* * *ɑ̃lɛvmɑ̃ nm1) [meubles] removal2) [personne] (= rapt) abduction, kidnapping3)* * *enlèvement nm1 ( délit) kidnappingGB, abduction; l'enlèvement d'un journaliste the kidnappingGB ou abduction of a journalist; quelques heures après leur enlèvement a few hours after they were kidnapped ou after their abduction;2 (de meuble, colis) removal; ( d'ordures ménagères) collection.l'enlèvement des Sabines Art, Hist the rape of the Sabine women; l'Enlèvement au sérail Mus The Abduction from the Seraglio.[ɑ̃lɛvmɑ̃] nom masculinl'enlèvement d'une tache/d'un organe the removal of a stain/of an organ3. [ramassage] -
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rapt [ʀapt]masculine noun( = enlèvement) abduction* * *ʀaptnom masculin ( enlèvement) kidnapping [BrE], abduction* * *ʀapt nm* * *rapt nm1 ( enlèvement) kidnappingGB, abduction;[rapt] nom masculin -
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ravissement [ʀavismɑ̃]masculine noun* * *ʀavismɑ̃nom masculin1) ( enchantement) rapture2) ( rapt) abduction* * *ʀavismɑ̃ nm(= enchantement, délice) rapture* * *ravissement nm1 ( enchantement) rapture; écouter avec ravissement to listen with rapture; manger qch avec ravissement to eat sth with great delight;2 ( rapt) abduction.[ravismɑ̃] nom masculin1. [enchantement]mettre ou plonger quelqu'un dans le ravissement to send somebody into raptures2. (littéraire) [enlèvement] abduction -
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Abduction — • May be considered as a public crime and a matrimonial diriment impediment Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Abduction Abduction … Catholic encyclopedia
abduction — [ abdyksjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1541; lat. abductio ♦ Physiol. Mouvement qui écarte un membre ou une partie quelconque du plan médian du corps. ⊗ CONTR. Adduction. ● abduction nom féminin (latin abductio, action d enlever, de séparer) Mouvement qui… … Encyclopédie Universelle
ABDUCTION — (or Manstealing; Heb. גְּנֵבַת נֶפֶשׁ, genevat nefesh), stealing of a human being for capital gain. According to the Bible, abduction is a capital offense. He who kidnaps a man – whether he has sold him or is still holding him – shall be put to… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
abduction — ab·duc·tion /ab dək shən, əb / n 1 a: the action of abducting abduction of a robbery victim b: the tort or felony of abducting a person 2: the unlawful carrying away of a wife or female child or ward for the purpose of marriage or sexual… … Law dictionary
Abduction — may refer to:Abduction of a person or people* Kidnapping, as a near synonym in criminal law, but sometimes used particularly in cases involving a woman or child ** Bride kidnapping ** Child abduction, the abduction or kidnapping of a young child… … Wikipedia
Abduction — Título Sin salida (España) Identidad secreta (Argentina) Sin escape (México) Ficha técnica Dirección John Singleton Producción Doug Davison … Wikipedia Español
Abduction — Ab*duc tion, n. [L. abductio: cf. F. abduction.] 1. The act of abducing or abducting; a drawing apart; a carrying away. Roget. [1913 Webster] 2. (Physiol.) The movement which separates a limb or other part from the axis, or middle line, of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abduction — (n.) 1620s, a leading away, from L. abductionem (nom. abductio), noun of action from pp. stem of abducere to lead away, take away (often by force), from ab away (see AB (Cf. ab )) + ducere to lead (see DUKE (Cf. duke) (n.)). The illegal activity… … Etymology dictionary
abduction — (18c) is the forcible leading away of a minor (with or without the minor s consent) for marriage or seduction or the breaking of a legal custodial arrangement for the children of divorced parents. Although there is some overlap in meaning with… … Modern English usage
abduction — [n] taking away by force appropriation, kidnapping, rape, seizure, theft; concepts 90,139 … New thesaurus
abduction — [ab duk′shən, əbduk′shən] n. [LL abductio: see ABDUCT] 1. an abducting or being abducted 2. Law the carrying off of a person by force or fraud; esp., the kidnapping of a woman for marriage, prostitution, etc. 3. Physiol. a) an abducting of a part … English World dictionary