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1 in a state of insensibility
Общая лексика: без чувств, в бессознательном состоянииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > in a state of insensibility
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2 insensibility
[ın͵sensəʹbılıtı] n1. 1) нечувствительность2) бессознательное, обморочное состояниеin a state of insensibility - в бессознательном состоянии, без чувств
2. бесчувственность; безразличие, равнодушие, апатия3. редк. незаметность, неразличимость -
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1. n нечувствительность2. n бессознательное, обморочное состояниеin a state of insensibility — в бессознательном состоянии, без чувств
3. n бесчувственность; безразличие, равнодушие, апатия4. n редк. незаметность, неразличимостьСинонимический ряд:1. impassivity (adj.) blackout; coma; impassivity; swoon; trance2. indifference (noun) apathy; disinterest; disregard; impassivity; indifference; insusceptibility; lassitude; lethargy; listlessness; phlegm; stoicism; stolidity; unconcern; unresponsivenessАнтонимический ряд: -
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[ɪnˌsensə'bɪlətɪ]1) (indifference) insensibilità f., indifferenza f.* * *insensibility /ɪnsɛnsəˈbɪlətɪ/n. [u]1 insensibilità; indifferenza; impassibilità2 incoscienza; deliquio; svenimento● to be in a state of insensibility, essere in deliquio; essere svenuto.* * *[ɪnˌsensə'bɪlətɪ]1) (indifference) insensibilità f., indifferenza f. -
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[insensəbíliti]nounneobčutljivost, brezčutnost (to do); figuratively brezbrižnost, otopelost, neobčutljivost; nezavest; nesmisel -
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2) (unconsciousness) Bewusstlosigkeit, die* * *in·sen·sibil·ity[ɪnˌsen(t)səˈbɪləti, AM -ət̬i]to be in a state of drunken/drugged \insensibility bis zur Bewusstlosigkeit betrunken/mit Drogen vollgepumpt sein* * *[In"sensə'bIlItɪ]ninsensibility to art — Unempfänglichkeit f für Kunst
* * *insensibility [ınˌsensəˈbılətı] sto gegen):insensibility to pain Schmerzunempfindlichkeit2. Bewusstlosigkeit f3. fig (of, to) Unempfänglichkeit f (für), Gleichgültigkeit f (gegen)* * *noun, no pl.1) (lack of emotional feeling, indifference) Gefühllosigkeit, die (to gegenüber)2) (unconsciousness) Bewusstlosigkeit, die3) (lack of physical feeling) Unempfindlichkeit, die (to gegen)* * *n.Gefühllosigkeit f. -
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N1. संवेदनशून्यताThe man was lying in a state of drugged insensibility.2. उदासीनताHe showed total insensibility to the welfare of his children. -
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in·sen·sibil·ity [ɪn ˌsen(t)səʼbɪləti, Am -ət̬i] n( form)to be in a state of drunken/drugged \insensibility bis zur Bewusstlosigkeit betrunken/mit Drogen vollgepumpt sein; -
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10 в бессознательном состоянии
General subject: in a state of insensibilityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в бессознательном состоянии
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11 RÆNA
* * *(-ta, -tr), v. to rob, plunder, to deprive (one) of (a thing).* * *1.d, and mod. t, [rán], to rob, plunder, with acc. of the person and dat. of the thing, Eg. 81, 85, Orkn. 94, Fms. i. 28, 151. Nj. 53, Ld. 102, K. Á. 50, Fas. ii. 521, and passim.2.u, f., qs. rœna (?), [prob. akin to rún, a corruption from the old rýni, q. v.]:—consciousness, one’s senses, esp. as a medic, term; vera með fullri rænu, hafa ráð og rænu, to have one’s full senses; halda rænu fram í andlát. rænu-lauss, adj. insensible; mállaus og r., of a sick person, rænu-leysi, n. a state of insensibility, torpor. -
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13 πώρωσις
πώρωσις, εως, ἡ (πωρόω, s. prec. entry; Hippocr., Galen; on the history of the word s. JARobinson, JTS 3, 1902, 81–93, Eph comm. 1904, 264ff) prim.: ‘hardening, dulling’; in our lit. only fig. (TestLevi 13:7 πώρωσις ἁμαρτίας) state or condition of complete lack of understanding, dullness, insensibility, obstinacy ἡ π. τῆς καρδίας (Theoph. Ant. 2, 35 [p. 188, 22]; s. πωρόω and LCerfaux, Muséon 59, ’46, 267–79) Mk 3:5; Eph 4:18. π. τῷ Ἰσραὴλ γέγονεν insensibility (= a closed mind) has come over Israel Ro 11:25.—DELG s.v. πῶρος. M-M. TW. -
14 обморочное состояние
1) General subject: state of unconsciousness2) Medicine: collapse, faintness, syncopal state3) Psychoanalysis: insensibilityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обморочное состояние
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15 бессознательное состояние
unconscious state, comatose state, insensibility, unconsciousness, faintness, comaRussian-english psychology dictionary > бессознательное состояние
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16 catalepsy
1. n мед. каталепсия, столбняк; оцепенение2. n оцепенение; сонная неподвижность; полный застой3. n филос. восприятиеСинонимический ряд:state of being unconscious (noun) coma; insensibility; senselessness; state of being unconscious; stupor; trance; unconsciousness -
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1. n мед. кома, коматозное, бессознательное состояние2. n неодобр. апатия, вялость; бездеятельность3. n бот. хохол4. n крона5. n астр. оболочкаСинонимический ряд:1. lethargy (noun) dullness; hebetude; languor; lassitude; lethargy; sleep; slumber; stupor; torpidity; torpidness; torpor2. state of being unconscious (noun) blackout; catalepsy; faint; insensibility; senselessness; state of being unconscious; swoon; syncope; trance; unconsciousness -
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n бессознательное состояниеСинонимический ряд:state of being unconscious (noun) blackout; catalepsy; coldness; coma; faint; insensibility; senselessness; state of being unconscious; stupor; swoon; trance -
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1) General subject: an interregnum of consciousness, insensibility2) Medicine: exanimation, suspended animation, unconscious, unconsciousness3) Psychology: irrational state4) Jargon: coo-coo5) Aviation medicine: aphrenia6) Psychoanalysis: uncondiciousness7) Makarov: comaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бессознательное состояние
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20 विषाद
vi-shādam. (ifc. f. ā) drooping state, languor, lassitude Mālatīm. ;
dejection, depression, despondency (esp. as the result of unrequited love) MaitrUp. MBh. Kāv. etc.;
disappointment, despair (one of the Vyabhicāras q.v.) Daṡar. Sāh. ;
aversion, disgust Bhartṛ. ;
fear, weakness MW. ;
dulness, stupidity, insensibility (= moha) ib. ;
- kṛit mfn. causing depression orᅠ grief. R. ;
- janaka mfn. id. Prab. Sch. ;
- vat mfn. dejected, downcast, sad Kathās. ;
-dâ̱rta-vadana mfn. looking depressed with care orᅠ sorrow R. ;
etc. seeᅠ under vi-shad
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