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1 emski
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2 leucemico
leucemico agg.1 (che riguarda la leucemia) leuk (a)emic2 (che soffre di leucemia) suffering from leuk (a)emia◆ s.m. leuk (a)emia patient, leuk (a)emia sufferer.* * *1. 2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a) leuk(a)emic, leuk(a)emia sufferer* * *leucemicopl. -ci, - che /leu't∫εmiko, t∫i, ke/leuk(a)emic(f. -a) leuk(a)emic, leuk(a)emia sufferer. -
3 безкръвен
1. (за война и пр.) bloodless2. (малокрьвен) an (a)emic; pale3. прен. anvigorous, vapid, lifeless* * *безкръ̀вен,прил., -на, -но, -ни 1. (за война и пр.) bloodless;2. ( малокръвен) an(a)emic; pale; exsanguine, exsanguinous;3. прен. unvigorous, vapid, lifeless.* * *; exsanguine* * *1. (за война и пр.) bloodless 2. (малокрьвен) an(a)emic;pale 3. прен. аnvigorous, vapid, lifeless -
4 anämisch
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5 bleichsüchtig
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6 blutarm
Adj.1. MED. an(a)emic2. fig. (utterly) destitute, penniless* * *anemic; anaemic* * *blut|armadj1) ['bluːt|arm](MED) anaemic (Brit), anemic (US); (fig auch) colourless (Brit), colorless (US)2) [bluːt'|arm](liter) very poor, penniless* * *1) (suffering from anaemia.) anaemic2) (anaemic: She is definitely bloodless.) bloodless* * *blut·arm[ˈblu:tˈʔarm]* * *Adjektiv (Med.) anaemic* * *blutarm adj1. MED an(a)emic2. fig (utterly) destitute, penniless* * *Adjektiv (Med.) anaemic -
7 blutleer
* * *blut|leeradjbloodless* * *blut·leerihr Gesicht war \blutleer her face was deathly pale* * ** * *blutleer aussehen look ana(e)mic, be ana(e)mic-looking* * *Adjektiv (auch fig.) anaemic -
8 Insulinschock
m MED. insulin ( oder hypoglyc[a]emic) shock* * *In|su|lin|schockminsulin or hypoglycaemic (Brit spec) or hypoglycemic (US spec) shock* * * -
9 ischämisch
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10 leukämisch
Adj. leuk(a)emic* * *leu|kä|misch [lɔy'kɛːmɪʃ]adjleukaemic (Brit), leukemic (US)* * *leu·kä·misch[lɔyˈkɛ:mɪʃ]* * *leukämisch adj leuk(a)emic -
11 überzuckert
I P.P. überzuckernII Adj. MED. hyperglyc(a)emic* * *sugarcoated; candied* * *B. adj MED hyperglyc(a)emic -
12 unterzuckert
Adj. hypoglyc(a)emic* * *un|ter|zụ|ckertadj (MED)hypoglycaemic (Brit), hypoglycemic (US)* * *un·ter·zu·ckert* * *unterzuckert adj hypoglyc(a)emic -
13 anemico
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14 бескровный
1) bloodless; pale, pallid (бледный); an(a)emic (малокровный)
2) (без кровопролития)
bloodless* * ** * *bloodless; pale, pallid; an(a)emic* * *bloodlessexsanguineunbloodiedunbloody -
15 малокровный
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16 anemičnost
f med & fig an(a)emic condition, an(a)emia, an(a)emic quality -
17 эмические представления
General subject: emic viewУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > эмические представления
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18 эмический
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19 анемичный
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20 dżuma
* * *f.pat. plague, bubonic fever; dżuma dymienicza bubonic l. glandular plague; dżuma płucna pneumonic plague, plague pneumonia; dżuma posocznicza septic(a)emic plague; dżuma XX wieku przen. (= AIDS) the plague of the twentieth century; dżuma cynowa techn. tin pest l. disease.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dżuma
См. также в других словарях:
emic — emic; hy·pox·emic; ac·e·ton·emic; dys·pro·tein·emic; hy·per·hep·a·rin·emic; mac·ro·glob·u·lin·emic; py·emic; … English syllables
Emic and etic — are terms used by some in the social sciences and the behavioral sciences to refer to two different kinds of data concerning human behavior. *An emic account is a description of behavior or a belief in terms meaningful (consciously or… … Wikipedia
emic — 1954, from phonemic … Etymology dictionary
Emic y etic — El término Emic y etic fue introducido por primera vez por el lingüista Kenneth Pike basándose en la distinción entre phonemics (fonología) y phonetics (fonética). Pike argumentó que este tipo de distinción basado en la interpretación del sujeto… … Wikipedia Español
emic and etic analysis — A distinction borrowed by anthropologists from linguistics. Emicists concentrate on describing the indigenous values of a particular society while eticists apply broader theoretical models across a number of societies. The emic approach became… … Dictionary of sociology
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emic — /ˈimɪk/ (say eemik) adjective amounting to a significant unit that functions in contrast with other units in a language or other behavioural system. Compare etic. {from (phon)emic; coined by Kenneth L Pike, 1912–2000, US linguist} …
emic — ˈēmik adjective Etymology: phonemic : of, relating to, or having characteristics which are significant to the structure of a language or other behavioral system a phonemic transcription … is an emic description of speech John Algeo compare etic… … Useful english dictionary
-emic — Anoxaemia An ox*[ae] mi*a, emia e mi*a ([a^]n [o^]ks*[=e] m[i^]*[.a]), n. [NL.; Gr. an priv. + oxygen + Gr. ? blood.] (Med.) An abnormal condition due to deficient a[ e]ration of the blood, as in balloon sickness, mountain sickness. {An ox*[ae]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
emic — adjective Etymology: phonemic Date: 1954 of, relating to, or involving analysis of cultural phenomena from the perspective of one who participates in the culture being studied compare etic … New Collegiate Dictionary
emic — /ee mik/, adj. Ling. pertaining to or being a significant unit that functions in contrast with other units in a language or other system of behavior. Cf. etic. [1950 55; extracted from PHONEMIC; coined by U.S. linguist Kenneth L. Pike (born… … Universalium