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1 морбидное состояние
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2 патологическое состояние
1) Biology: morbid condition3) Construction: morbid conditions4) Ecology: diseased condition5) Aviation medicine: pathological stateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > патологическое состояние
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3 интерес
1) interestвозбуждать / вызывать интерес — to arouse / to excite / to provoke / to awake (smb.'s) interest; to interest
представлять большой интерес — to be of great / of the utmost interest
проявлять интерес — to have / to take / to show an interest (in)
утратить интерес — to lose interest (in)
взаимный интерес — mutual interest / concern
представлять взаимный интерес — to be of mutual interest / concern
острый интерес — keen interest (in, for)
2) мн. (потребности) interestsвыражать интересы — to express (smb.'s) interests / the interests (of)
действовать в чьих-л. интересах — to act in smb.'s interests, to play smb.'s game, to play the game of smb.
задевать / затрагивать интересы — to affect / to infringe upon (smb.'s) interests / the interests (of smb.), to involve the interests (of smb.)
замаскировать интересы — to mask (one's) interests
защищать интересы — to defend / to protect (smb.'s) interests / the interests (of smb.)
игнорировать интересы — to for(e)go (one's) interests
идти вразрез с интересами — to go against (one's) interests
использовать в своих интересах — to turn / to use (smth). to one's advantage
нанести ущерб интересам — to impinge (on smb.'s) interests
отвечать чьим-л. интересам — to meet the interests of smb.
отстаивать интересы — to defend / uphold (smb.'s) interests
поставить под угрозу интересы — to jeopardize (smb.'s) interests
предавать интересы — to betray (smb.'s) interests / the interests (of smb.)
представлять интересы — to represent (smb.'s) interests
пренебрегать интересами — to neglect (one's) interests
противоречить интересам — to conflict with (smb.'s) interests, to run counter to the interests (of), to be opposed to the interests (of)
соответствовать интересам — to respond to the interests (of smb.) / (to smb.'s) interests, to be in accord with the interests (of)
сочетать свой интересы с интересами других — to accomodate one's interests to the interests of others
учитывать интересы — to take into account (smb.'s) interests / the interests (of)
учитывать интересы (всех договаривающихся сторон) — to accommodate the interests (of all contracting parties)
ущемлять интересы — to infringe on (smb.'s) interests
поставить под угрозу высшие интересы каждой-л. из сторон / страны — to jeopardize the supreme interests of a party / a country
главные / основные интересы — basic interests
государственные интересы — state / national interests, interests of the state
долгосрочные интересы — long-range / long-term interests
жизненно важные / жизненные / кровные / насущные интересы — vital / vested interests
объявить какой-л. район мира зоной своих "жизненных интересов" — to declare some territory a zone of vital interests
отвечать жизненным интересам людей — to be entirely consonant with the vital interests of the people
представлять угрозу насущным интересам — to challenge (smb.'s) vital interests
коренные интересы — basic / fundamental / vital interests
корыстные интересы — self-interests, selfish interests
преследовать корыстные интересы — to do smth. in one's interests
личные / собственные / частные интересы — private / personal / one's own interests, self-interests
действовать в личных интересах — to act in one's own interest, to play for one's own interest
общегосударственные интересы — interests of the entire state / of the whole country / of the country at large
общественные интересы — social / public interests
противоположные интересы — contending / opposing interests
в чьих-л. интересах — in smb.'s interests, in the interests of smb.
интересы одинаковой / равной безопасности — equal security interests
столкновение интересов — clash / conflict of interests
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4 отвратительный
1) General subject: abhorrent, abominable, abysmal, accursed, accurst, awful, bestial, brackish, brinish, brutal, carrion, chronic, cursed, curst, damned (часто употр. для усиления), desperate, detestable, disgustful, disgusting, execrable, filthy, flagitious, foul, ghoulish, grueling, gruesome, hateable, hateful, heinous, hellish, hideous, horrid, ill favored, ill favoured, ill looking, ill-favored, ill-looking, laidly, loathsome, lurid, morbid, nameless, nasty, nauseating, nauseous, noisome, obnoxious, odious, of the blackest (deepest) dye, offensive, pestilential (These pestilential flies give me no peace - Эти мерзкие мухи не дают мне покоя), poisonous, putrid, rank, repellent, repugnant, revolting, shocking, sickening, slimy, sordid, squalid, unclean, unedifying, unsavoury, unspeakable, unwholesome, verminous, vile, villainous, appalling (State-run restaurants offer appalling food and service, according to tourists who visited the island.), opprobrious (напр. о человеке), ugly (тж. о ситуации, как и "неприглядный"), disgraceful, repulsive, deeply repulsive, stomach- churning4) Bookish: loathly5) Religion: abomination, execratory, obscene6) Australian slang: as ugly as a hatful of arseholes, cow (о человеке или вещи), deadshit, grotty, (о пище) would kill a brown dog, yukky7) Rude: lousy8) Jargon: crumby, faust, fierce, vomity, yucky, icky ("The food is really icky in the school cafeteria."), gee (This is just too gee! Это так отвратительно!), suck dead gophers, ripe, icky-poo, scuzzy, wenchy, whenchy, shag-nasty, skrungy, sleazoid, skeevy, slummy, snottie, (человек, предмет) pukey, (человек, предмет) pukoid, bugly, off-putting9) South African slang: sif10) Invective: cock-sucking, mother fucking, mothering11) Makarov: ill-favoured, of the blackest dye, of the deepest dye, sickly, wretched12) Emotional: hanging -
5 патологическое состояние
pathological state, diseased [morbid] conditionБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > патологическое состояние
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Morbid — Mor bid, a. [L. morbidus, fr. morbus disease; prob. akin to mori to die: cf. F. morbide, It. morbido. See {Mortal}.] 1. Not sound and healthful; induced by a diseased or abnormal condition; diseased; sickly; as, a morbid condition; a morbid… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
morbid — [môr′bid] adj. [L morbidus, sickly, diseased < morbus, disease < IE base * mer , to rub, wear away, destroy > MARE3, L mortarium, OIr meirb, lifeless] 1. of, having, or caused by disease; unhealthy; diseased 2. resulting from or as from… … English World dictionary
morbid, sordid — Although these words have a slight connection, they should be differentiated. A morbid person is in an unhealthy mental state, is excessively gloomy: Dick has a morbid view of man s future. Morbid also means gruesome, horrible, grim : Motorists… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
morbid — morbidly, adv. morbidness, n. /mawr bid/, adj. 1. suggesting an unhealthy mental state or attitude; unwholesomely gloomy, sensitive, extreme, etc.: a morbid interest in death. 2. affected by, caused by, causing, or characteristic of disease. 3.… … Universalium
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syndrome — The aggregate of symptoms and signs associated with any morbid process, and constituting together the picture of the disease. SEE ALSO: disease. [G. s., a running together, tumultuous concourse; (in med.) a concurrence of symptoms, fr. syn,… … Medical dictionary
Distemper — Dis*tem per, n. [See {Distemper}, v. t., and cf. {Destemprer}.] 1. An undue or unnatural temper, or disproportionate mixture of parts. Bacon. [1913 Webster] Note: This meaning and most of the following are to be referred to the Galenical doctrine … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Selenoplexia — (or selenoplegia, selenoplege, moonstroke), from the Greek words selene, the moon, and plexis, stroke), was a medical term used to described an “apoplectic state,”[1] a “morbid state”[2] or “diseased condition”[3] whose supposed cause were the… … Wikipedia
Modernism — • Etymologically, modernism means an exaggerated love of what is modern, an infatuation for modern ideas Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Modernism Modernism … Catholic encyclopedia