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Общая лексика: инстинкт самосохраненияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > instinct for self-preservation
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self-pre·ser·'va·tion nSelbsterhaltung f;instinct for \self-preservation Selbsterhaltungstrieb m -
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'selfprezə'veiʃən(the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc: Self-preservation is our strongest instinct.) autopreservación, propia conservacióntr[selfprezə'veɪʃən]1 supervivencian.• autoconservación s.f.• conservación s.f.'self'prezər'veɪʃən, ˌselfprezə'veɪʃənmass nounthe instinct of self-preservation — el instinto de conservación or supervivencia
[ˌselfprezǝ'veɪʃǝn]N autopreservación f, propia conservación f* * *['self'prezər'veɪʃən, ˌselfprezə'veɪʃən]mass nounthe instinct of self-preservation — el instinto de conservación or supervivencia
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Selbsterhaltung, die* * *['selfprezə'veiʃən](the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc: Self-preservation is our strongest instinct.) die Selbsterhaltung* * *self-pre·ser·ˈva·tioninstinct for \self-preservation Selbsterhaltungstrieb m* * ** * *noun, no pl., no indef. art.Selbsterhaltung, die -
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n. самоодржување: the instinct for self-preservation инстинкт за самоодржување -
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['sɛlfprɛzə'veɪʃən]nthe instinct of or for self-preservation — instynkt m samozachowawczy
* * *['selfprezə'veiʃən](the natural inclination towards the protection of oneself from harm, danger etc: Self-preservation is our strongest instinct.) instynkt samozachowawczy -
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1 instinct♦voorbeelden:de laagste instincten bij iemand wakker roepen • bring out someone's basest instinctsbij instinct • instinctivelyhet instinct tot zelfbehoud • the instinct for self-preservation -
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noun1) Instinkt, der2) (intuition) Instinkt, der; instinktives Gefühl ( for für); (unconscious skill) natürliche Begabung ( for für); Sinn, der ( for für)* * *['instiŋkt](a natural tendency to behave or react in a particular way, without thinking and without having been taught: As winter approaches, swallows fly south from Britain by instinct; He has an instinct for saying the right thing.) der Instinkt- academic.ru/38507/instinctive">instinctive- instinctively* * *in·stinct[ˈɪn(t)stɪŋ(k)t]nher first \instinct was to shout ihr erster Impuls war zu schreienher business \instincts usually warn her when trouble is brewing ihr Geschäftssinn warnt sie normalerweise vor sich zusammenbrauenden SchwierigkeitenBob seems to have an \instinct for knowing which products will sell Bob scheint instinktiv zu wissen, welche Produkte sich verkaufen werdenthe \instinct for self-preservation der Selbsterhaltungstriebto do sth by [or on] \instinct etw instinktiv tun* * *['InstIŋkt]1. nInstinkt mthe sex/survival instinct — der Geschlechts-/Überlebenstrieb
to have an instinct for business, to have a good business instinct — einen ausgeprägten Geschäftssinn or -instinkt haben
2. adj (liter)* * *instinct1 [ˈınstıŋkt] s1. Instinkt m, (Natur)Trieb m:instinct for self-preservation Selbsterhaltungstrieb;2. (sicherer) Instinkt, natürliche Begabung ( beide:for für):3. instinktives Gefühl ( for für):follow one’s instincts seinem Instinkt folgenwith von)* * *noun1) Instinkt, derinstinct for survival, survival instinct — Überlebenstrieb, der
2) (intuition) Instinkt, der; instinktives Gefühl ( for für); (unconscious skill) natürliche Begabung ( for für); Sinn, der ( for für)* * *n.Drang ¨-e m.Instinkt -e n.Trieb -e m. -
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'instiŋkt(a natural tendency to behave or react in a particular way, without thinking and without having been taught: As winter approaches, swallows fly south from Britain by instinct; He has an instinct for saying the right thing.) instinto- instinctively
instinct n instintotr['ɪnstɪŋkt]1 instinto\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto act on instinct reaccionar instintivamenteto have an instinct for something tener un don para algomaternal instinct instinto maternalinstinct ['ɪn.stɪŋkt] n1) talent: instinto m, don man instinct for the right word: un don para escoger la palabra apropiada2) : instinto mmaternal instincts: instintos maternalesn.• instinto s.m.'ɪnstɪŋktcount & mass noun instinto mmaternal/business instinct — instinto maternal/para los negocios
by instinct — por instinto, instintivamente
1.['ɪnstɪŋkt]N instinto mthe instinct for self-preservation — el instinto de conservación or supervivencia
she had an instinct for attracting the wrong type of man — se las pintaba sola para atraer al tipo de hombre que no le convenía *
2.[ɪn'stɪŋkt]ADJ literinstinct with — lleno de, imbuido de
* * *['ɪnstɪŋkt]count & mass noun instinto mmaternal/business instinct — instinto maternal/para los negocios
by instinct — por instinto, instintivamente
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in·stinct [ʼɪn(t)stɪŋ(k)t] nher first \instinct was to shout ihr erster Impuls war zu schreien;her business \instincts usually warn her when trouble is brewing ihr Geschäftssinn warnt sie normalerweise vor sich zusammenbrauenden Schwierigkeiten;Bob seems to have an \instinct for knowing which products will sell Bob scheint instinktiv zu wissen, welche Produkte sich verkaufen werden;the \instinct for self-preservation der Selbsterhaltungstrieb -
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instinct [ɛ̃stɛ̃]masculine noun* * *ɛ̃stɛ̃nom masculin instinct* * *ɛ̃stɛ̃ nm* * *instinct nm instinct; agir à l'instinct to act instinctively; d'instinct instinctively; l'instinct de conservation the instinct of self-preservation; instinct grégaire/maternel herd/maternal instinct.[ɛ̃stɛ̃] nom masculin2. [intuition] instinctse fier à son instinct to trust one's instincts ou intuition3. [don] instinctelle a l'instinct de la scène she has a natural talent ou an instinct for the stage————————d'instinct locution adverbialepar instinct locution adverbiale2. [intuitivement] instinctively -
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1. n инстинкт2. n внутреннее чутьё, интуиция; природная, врождённая способностьhe has an instinct for always saying the right thing — он всегда чувствует, что именно нужно сказать
3. a predic книжн. полный, преисполненныйСинонимический ряд:1. head (noun) ability; aptitude; aptness; bent; faculty; flair; genius; gift; head; inclination; knack; sense; talent2. impulse (noun) impulse; nature; predisposition3. insight (noun) insight; intuition; intuitiveness -
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1. [ʹınstıŋkt] n1. инстинктto do smth. by /from/ instinct - делать что-л. инстинктивно
2. внутреннее чутьё, интуиция; природная, врождённая способность2. [ınʹstıŋkt] a predic книжн.he has an instinct for always saying the right thing - он всегда чувствует, что именно нужно сказать
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сущ.а) биол., соц. (совокупность врожденных сложных актов поведения организма, возникающих, как правило, почти в неизменной форме в ответ на внешние или внутренние раздражения; различают пищевые, защитные, половые, родительские и стадные инстинкты)See:б) псих. (в теории З. Фрейда: врожденная психологическая репрезентация внутреннего соматического источника возбуждения; инстинкт осуществляет избирательный контроль за поведением, повышая чувствительность к определенному виду стимуляции)See:в) общ. (внутреннее чутье; интуиция) -
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['instiŋkt](a natural tendency to behave or react in a particular way, without thinking and without having been taught: As winter approaches, swallows fly south from Britain by instinct; He has an instinct for saying the right thing.) nagon- instinctively* * *I [instíŋkt]adjectivepredicative poln, prežet ( with česa, s čim)II [ínstiŋkt]nounnagon, gon, instinktby ( —ali on) instinct — nagonsko, instinktivno -
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self [self]1. noun(plural selves)2. compounds• send a self-addressed envelope envoyez une enveloppe à votre nom et adresse ► self-adhesive adjective autocollant• self-assessment system (British = taxation system) système de déclaration des revenus avec autoévaluation des impôts à payer ► self-assurance noun confiance f en soi► self-conscious adjective ( = shy) [person, manner] emprunté ; ( = aware of oneself or itself) [art, person, political movement] conscient (de son image)• to be self-conscious about sth être gêné par qch ► self-consciously adverb ( = shyly) de façon empruntée ; ( = deliberately) volontairement• a self-defeating plan un plan qui va à l'encontre du but recherché ► self-defence noun autodéfense f• to be self-deprecating [person] se dénigrer soi-même ► self-destruct intransitive verb s'autodétruire adjective[device, program] autodestructeur (- trice f)• she has a tendency to be self-destructive elle présente une tendance à l'autodestruction ► self-determination noun autodétermination f• he is self-disciplined il fait preuve d'autodiscipline ► self-doubt noun manque m de confiance en soi• to be self-employed travailler à son compte ► the self-employed plural noun les travailleurs mpl indépendants• to have low/high self-esteem avoir une mauvaise/bonne opinion de soi-même ► self-evident adjective évident• buying flowers for myself seems self-indulgent m'acheter des fleurs semble une dépense inutile ► self-inflicted adjective volontaire• out of self-protection pour se défendre ► self-raising flour noun (British) farine f pour gâteaux (avec levure incorporée)► self-starter noun (in car) démarreur m ; ( = hard-working person) personne f motivée (et pleine d'initiative)* * *[self]1) gen, Psychology moi mone's better self — le meilleur de soi/de lui/d'elle etc
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het instinct tot zelfbehoudVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het instinct tot zelfbehoud
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instinct for self-preservation; saving instinctРусско-английский юридический словарь > инстинкт самосохранения
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m instinct for self-preservation, survival instinct* * *der Selbsterhaltungstriebsurvival instinct* * *Sẹlbst|er|hal|tungs|triebmsurvival instinct, instinct of self-preservation* * *Selbst·er·hal·tungs·triebm survival instinct* * *der instinct for self-preservation; survival instinct* * *Selbsterhaltungstrieb m instinct for self-preservation, survival instinct* * *der instinct for self-preservation; survival instinct* * *m.instinct of self preservation n.
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