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мед. сознательная деятельность мозгаАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > conscious cerebration
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1. n психол. сознание; сознательная психическая деятельность2. a сознающий, понимающий3. a осознанный, сознательный4. a ощущающий5. a находящийся в сознании6. a здравый; мыслящийman is a conscious being — человек — мыслящее существо
7. a как компонент сложных слов со значением8. a осознающий9. a тонко чувствующий, чувствительныйclothes-conscious — следующий моде; тонко разбирающийся в моде
Синонимический ряд:1. aware (adj.) alert; alive; apprehensive; attentive; au courant; awake; aware; cognisant; cognizant; conversant; discerning; intelligent; keen; knowing; knowledgeable; known; sensible; sentient; supraliminal; ware; witting2. calculated (adj.) calculated; deliberate; intentional; premeditated3. observing (adj.) heedful; mindful; observant; observing; thoughtful4. self-conscious (adj.) affected; mannered; self-consciousАнтонимический ряд:ignorant; instinctive; unconscious -
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1. n спец. мозговая деятельность, работа мозга2. n ирон. раскидывание умом, обдумываниеСинонимический ряд:thought (noun) brainwork; cogitation; deliberation; meditation; reflection; rumination; speculation; thought -
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