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1 обезболивать (I) > обезболить (II)
............................................................1. anaesthetize(v.) بیهوش یا بیحس کردن............................................................Русско-персидский словарь > обезболивать (I) > обезболить (II)
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2 ослаблять боль
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3 облегчать
to alleviate, to ease; to facilitate; to relieveоблегчать боль — to ease the pain;
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4 облегчать
гл. soothe, alleviate, to ease, to facilitate, to relieve◊ облегчать боль to ease the pain -
5 помогать
vi; св - помо́чь1) оказывать помощь to help; to aid lit; to assist lit; to render help/assistance litпомоги́те ему́ снять комбинезо́н — help him out of his overall(s)
они́ помогли́ старику́ сесть в маши́ну — they helped the old man into the car
ты мне о́чень помо́г — you were a great help to me
ему́ уже́ ниче́м не помо́жешь — he is beyond help
помоги́те! — help!
2) приносить пользу to do sb goodпомога́ть от чего-л — to be good for sth, to relieve sth
мазь ему́ о́чень помогла́ — the ointment did him a lot/a world of good
э́ти табле́тки помога́ют от ка́шля — these pills are good for cough
э́то лека́рство помога́ет от бо́ли — this medicine/AE medication, drug relieves pain, this medicine is a pain-killer coll
э́тим де́лу не помо́жешь — this won't mend matters
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6 облегчать
1. appease2. alleviate3. alleviating4. facilitate5. lightened6. lightening7. relieved8. unburden9. unburdened10. unburdening11. lighten; facilitate; ease; relieve12. ease13. palliateАнтонимический ряд:затруднять; отяжелять
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