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1) Медицина: психическая неустойчивость2) Безопасность: психическое расстройство -
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3 instability
არასტაბილურობა, არამდგრადობა, მერყეობაmental instability ფსიქიკური აშლილობა / არამდგრადობა -
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noun* * *[instə'biləti](lack of stability or steadiness eg of personality.) die Unbeständigkeit* * *in·sta·bil·ity[ˌɪnstəˈbɪləti, AM -ət̬i]n no pl* * *["Instə'bIlItɪ]nInstabilität f; (of character also) Labilität f* * *instability [ˌınstəˈbılətı] s1. mangelnde Festigkeit oder Stabilität3. fig Unbeständigkeit f4. fig mangelnde Festigkeit:(emotional) instability Labilität f* * *noun* * *n.Haltlosigkeit f.Instabilität f.Labilität f.Unbeständigkeit f. -
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6 психическая неустойчивость
Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > психическая неустойчивость
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7 instabilità
f instabilitydel tempo changeability* * *instabilità s.f.1 (l'essere privo di stabilità) instability, unstableness, unsteadiness2 (variabilità) instability, changeableness, variability: l'instabilità del tempo, del clima, the instability of the weather, of the climate; instabilità politica, economica, political, economic instability3 (fig.) (incostanza) inconstancy, fickleness: l'instabilità dell'opinione pubblica è risaputa, the fickleness of public opinion is well-known4 (fis., chim., mecc.) instability, lability.* * *[instabili'ta]sostantivo femminile invariabile instability (anche chim. fis.); (di tempo) changeability, fickleness; (di posizione, situazione) insecurity, instability; (di oggetto) unsteadiness* * *instabilità/instabili'ta/f.inv.instability (anche chim. fis.); (di tempo) changeability, fickleness; (di posizione, situazione) insecurity, instability; (di oggetto) unsteadiness; instabilità mentale mental instability. -
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m.1 lack of balance.2 mental instability (mental).3 imbalance.4 unbalance, unsteadiness, upset, imbalance.5 disequilibrium, dysequilibrium.* * *1 lack of balance, imbalance\desequilibrio mental mental imbalance* * *SM1) [de mente] unbalance2) [entre cantidades] imbalance3) (Med) unbalanced mental condition* * *a) ( desigualdad) imbalanceel desequilibrio de la balanza de pagos — the balance of payments deficit/surplus
b) (Psic) unbalanced state of mind* * *= imbalance, unfixing, asymmetry, unbalance.Ex. This results in an imbalance of error tolerance.Ex. There has been a dramatic ' unfixing' of gender identities in British society over the past fifteen years.Ex. Information asymmetry has been aggravated and information technology use has played a role in this exacerbation.Ex. Unbalance occurs when the center of gravity of a rotating object is not aligned with its center of rotation.----* desequilibrio hormonal = hormone imbalance, hormone unbalance.* que demuestra desequilibrio de carácter = off-balance.* * *a) ( desigualdad) imbalanceel desequilibrio de la balanza de pagos — the balance of payments deficit/surplus
b) (Psic) unbalanced state of mind* * *= imbalance, unfixing, asymmetry, unbalance.Ex: This results in an imbalance of error tolerance.
Ex: There has been a dramatic ' unfixing' of gender identities in British society over the past fifteen years.Ex: Information asymmetry has been aggravated and information technology use has played a role in this exacerbation.Ex: Unbalance occurs when the center of gravity of a rotating object is not aligned with its center of rotation.* desequilibrio hormonal = hormone imbalance, hormone unbalance.* que demuestra desequilibrio de carácter = off-balance.* * *1 (desigualdad) imbalanceel desequilibrio entre la oferta y la demanda the imbalance between supply and demandel desequilibrio de la balanza de pagos the balance of payments deficit/surplus2 ( Psic) unbalanced state of mind* * *
desequilibrio sustantivo masculino
sb) (Psic) unbalanced state of mind
desequilibrio sustantivo masculino imbalance
desequilibrio mental, mental disorder/imbalance
' desequilibrio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desigualdad
English:
imbalance
* * *1. [mental] mental instability2. [mecánico, en la dieta] lack of balance3. [en la economía] imbalance;el fuerte desequilibrio entre inflación y salarios the marked imbalance between inflation and wages* * *m imbalance;desequilibrio Norte-Sur North-South divide* * *: imbalance -
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instabilité [ɛ̃stabilite]feminine noun* * *ɛ̃stabilite1) (de situation, pays, prix) instability; ( de temps) changeability2) ( de personne) (emotional) instability3) Chimie, Physique instability* * *ɛ̃stabilite nf* * *instabilité nf1 (de situation, pays, prix) instability; ( de temps) changeability; ( de population) unsettled lifestyle;2 ( de personne) (emotional) instability; instabilité mentale mental instability;[ɛ̃stabilite] nom féminin -
10 психическое расстройство
1) General subject: thought disorder, psychological disorder2) Medicine: abalienation, aberration, derangement, emotional illness, mental aberration, mental disorder, mental distress, phrenopathy, psychonosema, mental impairment3) Psychiatry: psychiatric condition4) Engineering: mental affection5) Law: mental derangement, mental disease, mental insanity, unsound mind, unsoundness, unsoundness of mind6) Psychology: mental illness, psychogenic disorder (нарушение)7) Business: mental disturbance8) Aviation medicine: alienation, mental alienation, psychiatric disorder, psychic disorder, psychotic break, psychotic breakdown, psychotic disorder9) Psychoanalysis: psychiatric disturbance10) Makarov: derangement of mind, mental trouble11) Security: mental instability12) Phraseological unit: a few sandwiches short of a picnicУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > психическое расстройство
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12 dengesizlik
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13 психическая неустойчивость
Medicine: mental instabilityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > психическая неустойчивость
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14 instabilità mentale
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15 kemadruma
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S〈 afkorting〉1 [Sanctus] S., St. (Saint)2 [small (maataanduiding)] S♦voorbeelden:¶ 〈 leger〉 op S. 5 worden afgekeurd • be rejected for military service because of mental instability -
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op S. 5 worden afgekeurdVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > op S. 5 worden afgekeurd
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рус Неврастенияeng Neurasthenia. Considerable cultural variations occur in the presentation of this disorder, and two main types occur, with substantial overlap. In one type, the main feature is a complaint of increased fatigue after mental effort, often associated with some decrease in occupational performance or coping efficiency in daily tasks. The mental fatiguability is typically described as an unpleasant intrusion of distracting associations or recollections, difficulty in concentrating, and generally inefficient thinking. In the other type, the emphasis is on feelings of bodily or physical weakness and exhaustion after only minimal effort, accompanied by a feeling of muscular aches and pains and inability to relax. In both types a variety of other unpleasant physical feelings is common, such as dizziness, tension headaches, and feelings of general instability. Worry about decreasing mental and bodily well-being, irritability, anhedonia, and varying minor degrees of both depression and anxiety are all common. Sleep is of
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