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1 враждебность
1) General subject: animosity, animus, antagonism, bad blood, enmity, feelings of hostility, hostility, ill feeling, ill will, ill-blood, invidious, opponency, spite, unfriendliness, aggression2) Rare: inveteracy3) Politics: (к чему-л.) enmity towards (smth) -
2 враждебность
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3 неприязнь
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4 на ножах
разг.be at daggers drawn with smb.; be at loggerheads with smb.; be at swords' (daggers') points with smb.; be at (on) outs with smb. Amer.; be at each other's throats; there is bad (ill) blood (ill feeling, ill will) between smb.; be at issue with smb.; be at sixes and sevens with smb.Даже старичишка городничий, при своей доброте, был с лекарем на ножах, по случаю общих распоряжений больничными суммами. (А. Писемский, Тысяча душ) — Even the aged mayor, for all his good nature, is at loggerheads with the doctor regarding the disposal of hospital subsidies.
- Я, мать, уйду из школы, - говаривал я иногда. - Учёбы всё равно никакой, со всеми я на ножах. (А. Гайдар, Школа) — 'I'm going to quit school, Mother,' I used to say sometimes. 'All the same we're not studying, and I'm at daggers drawn with everybody.'
- Как же она решилась выйти замуж за Прокопенко?.. Они же всегда на ножах... Да и очень уж разные... (В. Ерёменко, Слепой дождь) — 'Whatever made her decide to marry Prokopenko?.. After all, they were always at each other's throats and anyway they're so different...'
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5 нерасположение
General subject: disinclination (что-либо сделать), dislike, disrelish, ill-blood, indisposition, reluctance, repugnance, repulsion -
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7 неприязнь
1) General subject: allergy (сильная), animus, antipathy, bad blood, disaffection, disfavor, disfavour, dislike, displeasing, distaste, distaste for (smb.) (к кому-л.), enmity, ill feeling, ill will, objection, spite, unfriendliness, animosity, resentment2) Law: evil will3) Economy: aversion4) Diplomatic term: eloignement6) Advertising: ill-will7) Taboo: homophobia -
8 МЕДИЦИНА
@здравоохранение health care @болен sick, ill (may be short term) @больной sick (chronically); patient @мне нужен терапевт I need an internist/general practitioner @идти на прием к врачу to have a doctor's appointment @я записан к врачу I have a doctor's appointment @часы приема @приемные часы office hours @врач принимает The doctor is seeing patients @он лечится у he is a patient of/goes to Dr.X @он лечится от he is being treated for @вылечиться to be cured @выздороветь to recover @поправляться to get better (also to gain weight) @На что вы жалуетесь? What hurts you/what's your complaint? @поставить диагноз to diagnose @выписать рецепт to write out а prescription @прописать лекарство to prescribe a medicine @врач пошел по вызовам the doctor made house calls @первая медицинская помощь first aid/emergency service @скорая (помощь) @неотложка the ambulance @пункт неотложной помощи emergency treatment center @травмпункт accident/trauma care center @стационар hospital @диспансер clinic, health center @санаторий sanatorium @путевка в санаторий voucher for a sanatorium @родильный дом maternity hospital @он лег в больницу he was admitted to the hospital @он выписался из больницы he was discharged from the hospital @участковый врач local/district doctor @хирург surgeon @медсестра nurse @поставить пломбу put in a filling @удалить зуб to extract a tooth @зубной протез denture @офтальмолог ophthalmologist/eye doctor @близорукий nearsighted @дальнозоркий farsighted @косоглазый cross-eyed @профилактические меры preventive measures @укол shot @прививка vaccination @одноразовый шприц disposable syringe @делать рентгеновский снимок take an X-ray @градусник thermometer (36.6 Celsius = 98.6 Fahrenheit, normal temperature) @давление blood pressure @жар fever @лихорадка high fever, delirium @охрипнуть get hoarse, lose one's voice @тошнить to be nauseous @насморк head cold @простуда cold @ангина angina sore/strep throat/ tonsillitis (not pectoris) @грипп flu @желудочный грипп intestinal flu @воспаление inflammation @воспаление легких pneumonia @корь measles @краснуха German measles @ветряная оспа @ветрянка chicken pox @коклюш whooping cough @свинка mumps @брюшной тиф typhoid @сыпной тиф typhus @радикулит sciatica @одышка shortness of breath @сердечно-сосудистые заболевания cardio-vascular disease @инфаркт @сердечный приступ heart attack @кровеносный сосуд blood vessel @кровотечение hemorrhage @переливание крови blood transfusion @клапан valve @инсульт stroke @рак cancer @доброкачественная опухоль benign tumor @злокачественная опухоль malignant tumor @ткань tissue @СПИД AIDS @ВИЧ HIV @лекарства @препараты @медикаменты medicines @дежурная аптека on duty drugstore @принимать таблетки @пить таблетки @пить капли to take pills, drops @снотворное sleeping pill @успокоительное tranquilizer @болеутоляющее painkiller @пирамидон @анальгин type of aspirin @валидол cardiac medicine @пластырь band aid @марля gauze @спирт distilled alcohol @перекись водорода hydrogen peroxide @перелом fracture @гипс cast @пересадка transplant @шунт @шунтирование bypass @Словарь переводчика-синхрониста (русско-английский) > МЕДИЦИНА
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9 вражда
1) General subject: animosity, antagonism, bad blood, dissension, enmity, feud (be at deadly feud with somebody - враждовать или быть на ножах с кем-либо), hatred, hostility, opposition, rancour, warfare, grudge2) Obsolete: debate3) Military: religious strives4) History: conflict6) Advertising: war7) Business: quarrel -
10 середина на половину
тж. серединка на половинку, серёдка на половину (на половинку, на половинке)разг.1) (ни то ни другое, нечто среднее, неопределённое) betwixt and between; smth. vague, uncertainТаня.
Что, смотритесь всё? Думаете, очень из себя хороши? Григорий. А что, неприятен? Таня. Так, ни приятен, ни неприятен, а серёдка на половину. (Л. Толстой, Плоды просвещения) — Tanya. Tell me, are you always looking at yourself? Do you imagine you're very handsome? Grigori. Well, am I not good-looking? Tanya. So-so.... neither good-looking nor ill-looking, but betwixt and between.2) (ни плохой ни хороший; посредственный) so-so; fair to middling3) (ни плохо ни хорошо; посредственно) neither well nor badly; fair to middling; cf. take the middle course with smb., smth.Мало кто относился к ней серёдка на половинку - или уж души в ней не чаял, или уж от одного её имени озноб пробирал... (Г. Николаева, Повесть о директоре МТС и главном агрономе) — Few people took the middle course with her. They either loved her or the very mention of her name made their blood boil.
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mite
An order of small Arachnida with rounded bodies. Mites are very abundant in the soil, feeding on plant material and invertebrate animals. Some parasitic mites (e.g. red spider) damage crops and can be serious pests. Others cause diseases in animals. Ticks are blood-suckers, some being vectors of diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever in humans and fowls, and louping ill in cattle and sheep. (Source: ALL)
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mite
An order of small Arachnida with rounded bodies. Mites are very abundant in the soil, feeding on plant material and invertebrate animals. Some parasitic mites (e.g. red spider) damage crops and can be serious pests. Others cause diseases in animals. Ticks are blood-suckers, some being vectors of diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever in humans and fowls, and louping ill in cattle and sheep. (Source: ALL)
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An order of small Arachnida with rounded bodies. Mites are very abundant in the soil, feeding on plant material and invertebrate animals. Some parasitic mites (e.g. red spider) damage crops and can be serious pests. Others cause diseases in animals. Ticks are blood-suckers, some being vectors of diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever in humans and fowls, and louping ill in cattle and sheep. (Source: ALL)
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Ill humor — Ill Ill ([i^]l), a. [The regular comparative and superlative are wanting, their places being supplied by worseand worst, from another root.] [OE. ill, ille, Icel. illr; akin to Sw. illa, adv., Dan. ilde, adv.] 1. Contrary to good, in a physical… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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