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Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > циркуляция крови
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circulation of the blood* * ** * ** * *circulationgyration -
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•The idea of introducing substances directly into the bloodstream goes back to the discovery of the circulation of the blood.
•The discontinuity appears in crossing the wave front.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > возникать при
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•The idea of introducing substances directly into the bloodstream goes back to the discovery of the circulation of the blood.
•The discontinuity appears in crossing the wave front.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > возникать при
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1) General subject: circulation, circulation of blood, circulation of the blood2) Biology: bloodstream3) Medicine: blood circulation, cardiocirculatory, circulatory4) Latin: circulatio5) Immunology: blood flow, bloodflow6) Makarov: blood stream -
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жен.пускать кровь — to bleed; to phlebotomize мед.
в кровь, до крови — till it bleeds
переливать кровь — мед. to transfuse blood
сочиться кровью — to bleed, to run blood
харканье кровью — expectoration of blood, blood-spitting
••кровь с молоком — разг. blooming with health, the very picture of health, bursting with health; as fresh as a daisy ( о женщине); hale and hearty ( о мужчине)
малой кровью — разг. with few casualties, with small losses
глаза, налитые кровью — bloodshot eyes
кровь бросилась в голову — the blood rushed to one's head/face
портить кому-л. кровь — to put smb. out, to annoy smb.
скрепленный кровью (о дружбе и т.п.) — sealed with blood
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Русско-английский научный словарь > коллатеральное кровообращение
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Русско-английский научный словарь > компенцирующее кровообращение
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11 печеночное кровообращение
Русско-английский научный словарь > печеночное кровообращение
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ж.circulation; мор. gyration [ʤaɪə-]циркуля́ция кро́ви — circulation of the blood
циркуля́ция де́нег — circulation of money
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РАЗГОНЯТЬ/РАЗОГНАТЬ КРОВЬ VP subj: human often infin with надо, полезно etc) to increase one's blood circulation: X-y надо разогнать кровь - X needs to get the (his) blood moving (going, flowing).«Ты что - опять будешь устраивать Африку (в бане)?» -«Да, надо немножко кровь разогнать. У меня что-то ухо правое ломит - надуло, наверно, на реке» (Абрамов 1). "What's going on? Are you trying to turn this place (the bathhouse) into Africa again?" "Yep! Got to get the blood going a bit. My right ear's aching for some reason. Probably from the wind on the river" (1a). -
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• РАЗГОНЯТЬ/РАЗОГНАТЬ КРОВЬ[VP; subj: human; often infin with надо, полезно etc]=====⇒ to increase one's blood circulation:- X-y надо разогнать кровь≈ X needs to get the (his) blood moving (going, flowing).♦ "Ты что - опять будешь устраивать Африку [в бане]?" - "Да, надо немножко кровь разогнать. У меня что-то ухо правое ломит - надуло, наверно, на реке" (Абрамов 1). "Whats going on? Are you trying to turn this place [the bathhouse] into Africa again?" "Yep! Got to get the blood going a bit. My right ear's aching for some reason. Probably from the wind on the river" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > разгонять кровь
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