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1 очищать желудок
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2 очищать желудок
1) General subject: cleanse (слабительным)2) Makarov: evacuate the bowels, evacuate the stomach -
3 испражняться (I) > испражниться (II)
........................................................................................................................2. defecate(vt.) (طب) تخلیه کردن شکم (از براز)، خارج کردن مدفوعРусско-персидский словарь > испражняться (I) > испражниться (II)
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4 испражняться
to defecate, to evacuate the bowelsБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > испражняться
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5 очищать
несов. - очища́ть, сов. - очи́стить; (вн.)1) ( делать чистым) clean (d)2) ( снимать кожуру) peel (d); (снимать скорлупу, шелуху) shell (d)3) тех. refine (d); хим. purify (d); rectify (d)4) ( освобождать) clear (d), free (d); vacate (d)очища́ть го́род воен. — evacuate a town
очища́ть доро́гу воен. — clear the way
очища́ть от проти́вника воен. — mop up (d)
очища́ть кише́чник — relax the bowels; ( слабительным) give an aperient; ( клизмой) give an enema
очища́ть желу́док — evacuate the stomach ['stʌmək]
5) ( делать чище в нравственном отношении) purify (d), cleanse [klenz] (d)очища́ть от грехо́в — cleanse (d) of sins, cleanse sin (from)
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6 очищать
to clean, to cleanse, to purify, to refine; хим. to rectifyочищать желудок разг. — to evacuate the stomach;
очищать желудок клизмой разг. — to give an enema;
очищать желудок слабительным — to give an aperient;
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7 испражняться
1) General subject: crap, defecate, evacuate, go to stool, relieve nature, relieve oneself, stool2) Australian slang: choke a darkie, lay an egg4) Invective: squat5) Makarov: drop (о животном)6) Taboo: Forest Gump (см. Forest Gump), a-a, blow, bog, boom-boom, break a bit off, bury a Quaker, ca-ca, cack, chew on a brick, choke a darker, chuck a turd, crimp off a length, curl one off, despatch (one's) cargo, do, do (one's) business, do a bunk, do a job, do a shift, do-do, drop (one's) load, drop a turd, drop the kids off at the pool, dump, ease nature, empty the manure spreader, float a log, go, go for a walk with a spade, go potty, go to squat, grow a tail, grunt, ha-ha, have a b.m. (сокр. bowel movement q.v.), have a clear-out, heave a Havana, jobbie, ka-ka, lay a cable, move (one's) bowels, park (one's) breakfast, pinch a loaf, piss backwards, pony (см. pony and trap), poo, poo-poo, poop, poozie, post a letter, rake the cage out, rear, release a chocolate hostage, rob the date locker, scumble, see (one's) aunt, see a brown friend out to the coast, see a man about a horse, sheet (подражание произношению негров из южных штатов), shit, sink a few U boats, sit on the throne, strangle a darkie, take a crap, take a shit, tomtit, unload, use paper, use the facilities
См. также в других словарях:
Evacuate — E*vac u*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Evacuated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Evacuating}.] [l. evacuatus, p. p. of evacuare to empty, nullify; e out + vacuus empty, vacare to be empty. See {Vacate}.] 1. To make empty; to empty out; to remove the contents of;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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evacuate — e|vac|u|ate [ıˈvækjueıt] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of evacuare, from vacuus empty ] 1.) [T] to send people away from a dangerous place to a safe place evacuate sb from/to sth ▪ Several families were evacuated from… … Dictionary of contemporary English