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61 очнутся
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62 приходить в сознание
1) General subject: resuscitate, come to, regain consciousness2) Medicine: revive3) Aviation medicine: recover consciousnessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приходить в сознание
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63 बुध् _budh
बुध् 1 U., Ā. (बोधति-ते, बुध्यते, बुद्ध)1 To know, understand, comprehend; क्रमादमुं नारद इत्यबोधि सः Śi.1. 3;9.24; नाबुद्ध कल्पद्रुमतां विहाय जातं तमात्मन्यसिपत्रवृक्षम् R.14.48; यदि बुध्यते हरिशिशुः स्तनंधयः Bv.1.53.-2 To perceive, notice, recognise, mark; हिरण्मयं हंसमबोधि नैषधः N.1.117; अपि लङ्घितमध्वानं बुबुधे न बुधोपमः R.1.47;12.39.-3 To deem, regard, consider, esteem &c.-4 To heed, attend to.-5 To think, reflect.-6 To wake up, awake, rise from sleep; दददपि गिरमन्तर्बुध्यते नो मनुष्यः Śi.11.4; ते च प्रापुरुदन्वन्तं बुबुधे चादिपूरुषः R.1.6.-7 To regain consciousness, to come to one's senses; शनैरबोधि सुग्रीवः सो$लुञ्चीत्कर्णनासिकम् Bk.15.57.-8 To advise, admonish. -Caus. (बोधयति-ते)1 To cause to know, make known, inform, acquaint with.-2 To teach, communicate, impart.-3 To advice, admonish; बोधयन्तं हिताहितम् Bk. 8.82; मच्चिता मद्गतप्राणा बोधयन्तः परस्परम् Bg.1.9.-4 To revive, restore to life, bring to senses or consciousness.-5 To remind, put in mind of; स्मरिष्यति त्वां न स बोधितो$पि सन् Ś.4.1.-6 To wake up, rouse, excite (fig.); अकाले बोधितो भ्रात्रा R.12.81;5.75.-7 To revive the scent (of a perfume).-8 To cause to expand, open; मधुरया मधुबोधितमाधवी Śi.6.2; सविता बोधयति पङ्कजान्येव Ś.5.28.-9 To signify, convey, indicate. -Desid. (बुबु-बो-धिषति-ते, बुभुत्सते) To wish to know &c. -
64 tersadar
come to realize, come to consciousness* * *come to realize; come to, regain consciousness -
65 върна
вж. връщам* * *въ̀рна,връ̀щам гл.1. ( нещо) return, give/bring/take/send back, restore; ( някого) send back; ( храна за стомах) reject; \върна ( нещо купено) take back; \върна в по-долен клас put back; \върна годеж break off an engagement; \върна дело refer back a case (в to), bring a case before the court; \върна живота на, \върна към живот restore/bring back to life; bring to life again; \върна заем repay a loan; \върна залог refund a deposit; \върна книга return a book; \върна на работа reinstate s.o. in his job/post, restore s.o. to his old job; \върна ( пари) неточно give inaccurate change; \върна нещо на мястото му put back/return/restore s.th. to its place; ( нещо взето, намерено, откраднато) restore; ( пари) pay back, refund, reimburse; \върна някому със същото pay s.o. back in his own coin, амер. разг. even up on s.o.; \върна ( остатък) от give change for; \върна откраднатото имущество recover stolen property; \върна пари на купувач give change; \върна ( пари) повече give change in excess; \върна поздрав return a greeting; \върна ( пари) по-малко give short change, short-change; \върна посещение repay a visit, pay a return visit; \върна свободата на restore s.o. to liberty; \върна територия hand back a territory; \върна топка send back a ball; \върна удар strike back; връщат ми парите have o.’s money back;2. ( накарвам някого да се върне) make s.o. come back; ( отказвам да приема стока, да взема ученик) refuse; ( купувач, посетител, просяк) turn away; \върна ( страна) няколко десетилетия назад throw/push/thrust several decades back; \върна тъпкано give it (s.o.) back hot and strong; get o.’s own back with a vengeance; ще ти го върна I’ll get my own back, I’ll be/get even with you;\върна се go back, come back, return, be/turn back ( при to); ( към предишното състояние, тема) revert (to); ( към предишно лошо състояние) relapse (into); връща се доброто ми настроение regain o.’s spirits, recover o.’s good humour; връща се здравето ми recover o.’s health; връща се свободата ми have o.’s freedom restored; връща се увереността ми recover o.’s confidence; \върна се към миналото look back on the past; \върна се към първобитното си състояние revert to type/o.’s pristine condition; \върна се към старите си навици relapse into o.’s old habits; \върна се на главата на recoil on, boomerang; \върна се отново и отново ( към тема) harp on, ring the changes on; \върна се при родителите си be reunited with o.’s parents; \върна се по същия път go back the same way/the way one came, retrace o.’s. steps; \върна се с впечатления (от някъде) bring back impressions; все се \върна към миналото hark back on he past; \върна се в съзнание regain consciousness; очаква се той да се върне he is expected back; • да ви се връща the same to yoy; ще ти се върне it’ll come home to you; той замина, за да не се върне вече he went away never to return.* * *вж. връщам -
66 conoscenza tecnica
1) (amicizia, persona) acquaintance2) (sensi, coscienza) consciousnessperdere/riprendere conoscenza — to lose/regain consciousness
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67 coscienza sf
[koʃ'ʃɛntsa]1) (morale) conscienceavere la coscienza a posto/sporca — to have a good o clear/bad o guilty conscience
in (tutta) coscienza — in all conscience o honesty
2) (sensi) consciousnessperdere/riacquistare coscienza — to lose/regain consciousness
3) (psicologica) awarenessavere coscienza di/che... — to be aware o conscious of/that...
prendere coscienza di qc — to become aware of sth, realize sth
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68 volver en sí
• become conscious• come to one's senses• come to oneself• recover consciousness• regain consciousness -
69 palata tajuihinsa
• recover consciousness• regain consciousness -
70 virota
• recover consciousness• revive• regain consciousness• be revived• recover• pick up• come to• brighten up• awake• come round -
71 wr|ócić
pf — wr|acać impf Ⅰ vt przest. to restore- wrócić komuś siły/zdrowie to restore sb’s strength/healthⅡ vi 1. (przybyć z powrotem) to return, to come a. get back- wracał zawsze z przyjemnością do domu po urlopie he was always glad to get back home after his holidays- właśnie wróciliśmy ze spaceru we’ve just come back from a walk2. (zawrócić) to go back- wróciła z drogi, bo zaczął padać deszcz she went back home because it started raining3. (być oddanym) to be returned- oddane książki wracają w bibliotece na swoje miejsca books returned to the library are put back in their places- ziemie piastowskie wróciły po wojnie do Polski after the war the old lands of the Piast dynasty reverted to Poland- skradzione rzeczy wróciły do właściciela the stolen articles were returned to the owner4. (zacząć ponownie) to return, to go back- po obiedzie wrócił znów do książki he returned to his book after dinner- wrócili do przerwanej rozmowy they resumed their conversation- wróćmy do pierwszego pytania let’s go back to the first question5. (odzyskać poprzedni stan) wrócił do zdrowia po długiej chorobie he recovered after a long illness- wracać do równowagi to regain balance- życie wraca do normy life’s getting back to normal6. (pojawić się ponownie) to return, to come back- wrócił mu dobry humor he’s back in high spirits- wróciła mu pamięć o doznanych krzywdach his memories of the pain he’d experienced returned- do ich małżeństwa wróciła namiętność they rediscovered the passion in their marriage- wróciła jej mowa she regained her powers of speechⅢ wrócić się — wracać się pot. 1. (zawrócić) to go a. turn back- wrócił się po płaszcz he went back to get his coat2. (powtórzyć się) nie wrócą się dawne chwile there’s no returning a. going back to the past- nie wróci się to, co było you can’t turn back the clock3. (odzyskać pieniądze) jego zeszłoroczne inwestycje już mu się wróciły he’s made back the money he invested last year■ wracać do łask to return to favour GB, to return to favor US- wracać do rzeczy to get back to the point- wracać do siebie (odzyskać zdrowie) to recover; (odzyskać przytomność) to come to (oneself), to regain consciousness- wrócić do kogoś (po rozstaniu) to go back to sb, to get back together with sb- wrócić do świata a. do ludzi to resume one’s social life- wracajmy a. wróćmy do rzeczywistości let’s get back to reality- słówko wyleci wróblem, a wraca wołem przysł. ≈ you say one thing and it comes back completely differentThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wr|ócić
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72 опомня
опо̀мня,опо̀мням гл. bring s.o. to his senses; ( свестявам) bring round/to, restore to consciousness; -
73 свестя
свестя̀,свестя̀вам гл. bring round/to, restore to consciousness;\свестя се come round/to, come to o.s., regain consciousness. -
74 опомниться
сов.1) ( прийти в сознание) regain [come to] one's senses, regain consciousness2) ( собраться с мыслями) collect oneself; recover / gather one's wits3) ( одуматься) come to one's sensesкогда́ же она наконе́ц опо́мнится? — when will she come to her senses, after all?
опо́мнитесь, это же глу́пость! — come to your senses, it's a stupidity!
не успе́л он опо́мниться, как э́то произошло́ — it happened before he knew it
я ещё не успе́л опо́мниться по́сле э́тих собы́тий — I haven't had time to recover from those events yet
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75 приходить
несов. - приходи́ть, сов. - прийти́1) ( прибывать) come; arriveприходи́ть домо́й — come home
приходи́ть в порт — come in to port / dock
приходи́ть пе́рвым [вторы́м] (в соревновании) — come in first [second]
письмо́ пришло́ во́время — the letter came / arrived in time
ну вот мы и пришли́! — well, here we are!
2) (наступать, наставать) comeле́то пришло́ — summer came [set in]
ско́ро придёт вре́мя обе́дать — it will soon be time for lunch
3) (возникать, появляться) comeк ним пришла́ беда́ — they got into trouble
к ней придёт изве́стность — fame will come to her; she will become famous
4) (в вн.; оказываться в каком-л состоянии)приходи́ть в восто́рг (от) — go into raptures (over), be enraptured / delighted (with), be enthusiastic [-zɪ-] (over, about)
приходи́ть в изумле́ние — be surprised / amazed
приходи́ть в негодова́ние — become indignant
приходи́ть в но́рму — come to normal; settle into shape
приходи́ть в отча́яние — give way [give oneself up] to despair
приходи́ть в плохо́е [весёлое] настрое́ние — get into a bad [merry] mood
приходи́ть в у́жас — be horrified
приходи́ть в упа́док — fall into decay
5) (к; достигать) come (to); achieve (d)приходи́ть к вла́сти — come to power
приходи́ть к убежде́нию / заключе́нию — come to [arrive at] the conclusion
приходи́ть к соглаше́нию — reach an agreement
приходи́ть к концу́ — come to an end
••приходи́ть в го́лову, приходи́ть на ум кому́-л — occur to smb, strike smb; come into smb's mind, cross smb's mind
ему́ пришло́ в го́лову, что — it occurred to him that, it came into his mind that, it crossed his mind that
приходи́ть в себя́, приходи́ть в чу́вство (после обморока) — come to oneself, regain consciousness [-nʃəs-], regain [come to] one's senses; come round / to разг.
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76 osvijestiti se
vr pf come to (one's senses), regain consciousness, regain one's senses, come out of it, recover from (ili come out of) a swoon; fig wake up to reality; (doći pameti) come (ili be brought) to one's senses, come to reason, come out of it (- otvorile su mu -
77 conoscenza tecnica
1) (amicizia, persona) acquaintance2) (sensi, coscienza) consciousnessperdere/riprendere conoscenza — to lose/regain consciousness
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78 coscienza
sf [koʃ'ʃɛntsa]1) (morale) conscienceavere la coscienza a posto/sporca — to have a good o clear/bad o guilty conscience
in (tutta) coscienza — in all conscience o honesty
2) (sensi) consciousnessperdere/riacquistare coscienza — to lose/regain consciousness
3) (psicologica) awarenessavere coscienza di/che... — to be aware o conscious of/that...
prendere coscienza di qc — to become aware of sth, realize sth
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79 чувство
сfeeling; физиол sense; органы чувств sensesчу́вство вку́са/ю́мора — sense of taste/humo(u)r
чу́вство стыда́/опа́сности — feeling of shame/danger
не́жное чу́вство, не́жные чу́вства — love sg, affection sg
со сме́шанным чу́вством — with mixed feelings pl
лиши́ться чувств — to lose consciousness, to faint
прийти́ в чу́вство — to regain consciousness, to come to ( one's senses), to come round/AE around
у него́ бы́ло тако́е чу́вство, что/бу́дто за ним следя́т — he had a feeling of being watched
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80 приходить в себя
come to life глагол:come to oneself (приходить в себя, очнуться)come back (возвращаться, воротиться, отплатить той же монетой, вспоминаться, очнуться, приходить в себя)словосочетание:
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regain consciousness — return to consciousness, come to, become conscious again … English contemporary dictionary
consciousness — noun 1 (U) the condition of being awake and able to understand what is happening around you: lose consciousness (=go into a deep sleep): David lost consciousness at eight o clock and died a few hours later. | regain consciousness (=wake up): She… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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regain */*/ — UK [rɪˈɡeɪn] / US verb [transitive] Word forms regain : present tense I/you/we/they regain he/she/it regains present participle regaining past tense regained past participle regained 1) to get something again that you lost, especially an ability… … English dictionary
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