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1 приступ судорог
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2 судорожный припадок
convulsive attack, seizure -
3 судорожный
1. fitful2. spasmodic3. spasmodical4. paroxysmal5. convulsiveсудорожный припадок, приступ судорог — convulsive attack
судорожная терапия, электрошок — convulsive therapy
Синонимический ряд:конвульсивно (проч.) конвульсивно -
4 приступ
1. fit of2. seizures3. tantrum4. assault; onset; onslaught; storm; fit; attack; accessсудорожный припадок, приступ судорог — convulsive attack
5. access6. fitСинонимический ряд:припадок (сущ.) пароксизм; припадок -
5 припадок
1. fit; attackсудорожный припадок, приступ судорог — convulsive attack
нервный припадок; рыдания — a fit of nerves
2. attack3. boutСинонимический ряд:приступ (сущ.) пароксизм; приступ -
6 приступ судорог
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7 судорожный припадок
1) General subject: convulsionary attack2) Aviation medicine: seizure3) Makarov: convulsive attackУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > судорожный припадок
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