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Юридический русско-английский словарь > инстинкт самосохранения
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Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > инстинкт самосохранения
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Русско-английский синонимический словарь > инстинкт самосохранения
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Синонимический ряд:чутье (сущ.) интуицию; интуиция; нюх; чутье -
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Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > инстинкт самосохранения
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instinct for self-preservation; saving instinctРусско-английский юридический словарь > инстинкт самосохранения
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1) General subject: libido, self love, self-love, instinct for self-preservation2) Biology: biophilia, self-preservative instinct3) Psychology: instincts of self-preservation4) Ecology: instinct of self-preservation5) Advertising: law of self-preservation6) Aviation medicine: life instinct, self-preservation instinctУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > инстинкт самосохранения
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с.self-preservationинстинкт, чувство самосохранения — instinct of self-preservation
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сущ.self-preservationинстинкт \самосохранениея — instinct of self-preservation
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ПИТАТЬ НАДЕЖДУ (-ы) (на что) VP subj: human to have a hopeX питает надежду (на Y) = X harbors (cherishes, entertains) the hope (that Y will happen)X hopes forY.Инстинкт самосохранения был слишком силён, именно тот инстинкт, который заставляет осуждённого на казнь питать надежды, которым никогда не суждено сбыться (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). ( context transl) His instinct for self-preservation was too strong, the same instinct which fills a man sentenced to death with hopes which are destined never to be fulfilled (2a).
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instinct of self-preservation — See self preservation … Ballentine's law dictionary
self-preservation — self preser vation n [U] protection of yourself and your own life in a threatening or dangerous situation ▪ the instinct for self preservation … Dictionary of contemporary English
self-preservation — noun (U) protection of yourself in a threatening or dangerous situation: the instinct for self preservation … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
self-preservation — [self′prez΄ər vā′shən] n. 1. preservation of oneself from danger, injury, or death 2. the urge to preserve oneself, regarded as an instinct … English World dictionary
Self preservation — is part of an animal s instinct that demands that the organism survives. Pain and fear are parts of this mechanism. Pain causes discomfort so that the organism is inclined to stop the pain. Fear causes the organism to seek safety and may cause a… … Wikipedia
self-preservation — ► NOUN ▪ the protection of oneself from harm or death, regarded as a basic instinct in human beings and animals … English terms dictionary
self-preservation — /ˌsɛlf prɛzəˈveɪʃən/ (say .self prezuh vayshuhn) noun 1. preservation of oneself from harm or destruction. –phrase 2. instinct of (or for) self preservation, an intuitive response thought to be instinctive in animals, which prompts whichever… …
self-preservation — noun Self preservation is used before these nouns: ↑instinct … Collocations dictionary
self-preservation — The instinct of protecting one s self against danger. The desire to live; the instinct which generally prompts men to acts of care and caution when approaching or in the presence of danger. Wabash R. Co. v De Tar (CA8 Iowa) 141 F 932. The… … Ballentine's law dictionary
self-preservation — n. 1 the preservation of one s own life, safety, etc. 2 this as a basic instinct of human beings and animals … Useful english dictionary
self-preservation — noun the protection of oneself from harm or death, especially regarded as a basic instinct in human beings and animals … English new terms dictionary